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四拜禮·號二月六英港寮 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932.

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LOCAL WOMAN HEADS $240,000 DERBY PRIZE SYNDICATE

MENUUT

The remarkable reverend of form in yesterday's sensational Derby upsat, in strikingly illustrated in this picture showing Orwell going first past the post in the Two thousand Guineas, followed by Dastur, Hesperus, Wyvern, Spenser, and the Derby winner, April the Fifth April the Fifth is just entering the picture on the left: at Joust fifteen lengths behind Orwell.

MANCHURIA CARNAGE

JAPANESE FORCES AGAIN HEAVILY

ENGAGED

(Telegraph Special.)

Harbin, June 2.

The tide of battle in North Man- churia continues to run against the insurgent forces who are opposed to the Manchuktio regime, but al though the Japanese have register: ed several

apparently decisive victories, none have been gained) without hard and bitter fighting and severe losses, while the inser- gents fill in their

gapa and rally again.

After defeating General Li Hai- ching's army, The Japanese have. now occupied Hungchikoo, to the north-west of Sulhun, but there in a prospect of another battle in this region soon.

ANOTHER BATTLE. Another battle berorred when General Toni Inng-yu led his troops | from Hailun and clashed with the advancing Japanese,

After a sharp engagement, in which heavy losses were inflicted. General Tsui Hung-yu retreated. firal to Wenkui and then to Ching- cheng, the north-west of Surhua, where he is everting defence nes in preparation for yet smother struggle Benter,

THE TYPHOON

BIRTHDAY PARADE

ORWELL OCCUPIES NINTH PLACE

WINNING OWNER NOTED FILM STAR

HONGKONG'S LUCK

ONE

AN ALL-BRITISH GOLF FINAL

MISS ENID WILSON DEFEATS LAST AMERICAN

London, June 1. The last of the American challengers in the British Women's Open Golf Cham- pionship at Saunton was eliminated in the semi-final to-day, and the final, over thirty-six hales to-morrow, will be all-British.

ABERDEEN DAM FIGHT

WORKMEN UP IN

ARMS

Work on the lower lum at the Aberdeen reservoir. was held up yesterday when in consequence of a dispute among the workmen, in serious fracas occurred. Police! had to be called in from the district Station before the dai- order was quelled.

investigating the affair, the Police found the origin in animo- NE OF THE SECOND PRIZES, valued at $240,000,

sity between earth coolies and the carpenters comes to Hongkong from Dublin, as the result of

and Concrete the sensational upset in the Epsom Derby yesterday overseas, shared the fate of her other day warned workmen

Mrs. Choney, the visitor from mixers. P.W.D. engineers had the when Orwell, the most popular favourite for many more famous colleagues, Mrs, keep away from an embankment, years, was beaten into ninth place, April the Fifth being Glenna Colleti Vare, in going but the advice was ignored, and down to the holder of the title, when rubble and worth began to first past the post with the Aga Khan's Dastur three- Miss Enid Won, who has been slide down the slope yesterday, quarters of a length away. One of the 28 Dastur tickets

in engpenter, struck by a piece of in the Irish Sweep was drawn by “Sau Sang,” c/o the

stone behind his right shoulder, Netherlands Indische Bank, and the identity of the holder

grew belligerent or holders was successfully concealed until noon to-day when a Telegraph reporter found Mrs. Ng Sau-sang, of No. 10, Babington Path, happy to admit the right to a valuable share in the good fortune secured.

"NEVER WON A BIG PRIZE BEFORE"

MRS. NG SAU-SANG }

INTERVIEWED.

1.

"I have sticit subscribing sweepstakes of Aarongs kinds for many years, but I have Before Wed reticipated in aj big prize before," said Mrs. Ngl San-same, whoár mamo provided the non-de-pitie opon the Dus-) tur ticket in the Irish Sweep on the Derby, drawn by a Hongkong syndicate.

interviewed by

EXPERTS OUT OF

COUNTENANCE

ORWELL FINISHES UP NINTH.

London, June 1. Orwell was a hot favourite for the Derby right up to the inst moment and his defeat, utter

and complete, dis- countenanced all the experts, who had plumped for him without a single exception.

to

A FREE-FOR-ALL. Looking for the source, he made! for a lone carth carrier on the top, mengeingly holding aloft his pick. That appears to have been: the signal for a free-for-all Fight. A foreman, whose duty should! have been to restore paren

and

DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY

REICHSTAG LIKELY TO BE DISSOLVED

STRONG MILITARY ELEMENT IN VON PAPEN MINISTRY

REJECTED BY CENTRE

BERLIN, JUNE 1.

HERR VON PAPEN HAS SUCCEEDED IN FILL

ING THE MAJORITY OF THE POSTS IN HIS CABINET, BUT THE CENTRE PARTY IS RE- GARDING THE MINISTRY WITH MARKED DIS- FAVOUR AND THE POLITICAL SITUATION, ALREADY DARK, HAS FURTHER CLOUDED OVER.

The Chancellor-Elect cannot count on support from the powerful Fascist group, as it is Herr Hitler's policy to bring about an election at the earliest possible moment. Hence, it is certain that Herr von Papen will find it. impossible to secure a vote of confidence from the Reichstag and the immediate prospect is a Junker

·Dictatorship for some time.

Meanwhile, President Hindenburg has signified his approval of the names submitted to him by Herr von Papen. The only member of the Bruening Cabinet who has survived the downfall is Professor Herman Warmbold, the Minister for National Economy, who acknowledges no party allegiance.

harmony, appears to have in ELECTION COMPULSORY IN 60 DAYS.

likewise selaed by the belligerent

impurtan, and added Fiel to fbel

Hanes y calling on his own grant, j It is officially announced that

to join in.

Herr von Papon bas nefected his The battle was going fast and Ministry as follows: furious when Polier assistance

arrived. Four arrests were made, Minister of the Interior including the foreman and the

Miss Enid Wilson (holder), carpenter who precipitated the Minister of Defence

again in the final of the Brithh Women's Open Golf Champion.

ship.

playing superb golf throughout the tournament.

trouble.

I

von Gayl

General

von Schfelcher National Economy

.........Prof. MORE TROUBLE FEARED.

Warmbold. bringing the case to the Agriculture .. Baron von Braun notice of Mr. Schofield at the Cen-Transport .............. Baron Rubennch He went to the post one of the Mrs. Cheney struggled gamelytral Police Court this morning, Mrs. Ng Sau-sang, who is the shortest-priced

The appointments to the re- ÖRDERS

favourites wite of a well-known Nam Pak many years.

for against the reigning champion, Sergt. Cunningham stated that Owing to the heavy was defeated on the sixtee

more trouble was feared as dur maining four posts, including the Hong sugar merchant and According to Manila ay fees the mother-in-law of Mr. James Choy, ing price shortened to -1.

the hacking on the course, his start-green, Miss Bald Wilson winning the night, some fifty coolles, Foreign Ministry, will be made to- typhoon of which warniks have the assistant compradore of the

by three up and two to play.

for some mysterious reason, gat morrow, though it is regarded as practically certain that Herr von been received during the Past two Nederlandsch Indische Handels- Tom Walls's April the

The brilliant victory Ol Mr. In the other semi-final, a keen away from the dam.

The foreman was bound over

Neurath will accept the Forolen days is making towards Hongkong.bank, resides at No. 19, Babington which was cleverly

Fifth, struggle was witnessed between A Manila Observatory notifen-Path. and

riddlen by Miss Montgomery and the lesser-in a sum of $100 to be of good be. Office portfolio.

After the Ministry has been com- The carpen- Lane, was witnessed from the known Mrs, Clark. This match haviour for a year, tion at 8 o'clock this morning gave Telegraph reporter this afternoon, Royal Stand at Epsom by

carrier were pleted. Herr von Papen will seek its position is about 116 Long, and expressed her delight at the hand- King and Queen, the Prince of Miss

the also terminated on the sixteenth, ter and an earth

Montgomery winning

from the also bound over, in a sum of $50 a vote of confidence 20 lat, moving north-west,

some return now secured for her Wales, the Duke and Duchess of three and bwe.

ench, while the fourth prisoner Reichstag and if the vote is re- fused the Reichstag will ha dis- This places the typhoon to the persistence in werpstakes. York, the Duke of Gloucester, Miss Enid Wilson is now regard- was discharged.

Holved. south-west of the Pratas Shoul

Prince George, the Princess Royaled as almost certain to retain her about 180 miles from Hongkong. | SEVERAL INTERESTED. and Eart Harewood, the race being title, though Miss Montgomery is As it is proceeding on a N.W. track, j Mrs. Ng sail that there were run in perfect weather in the playing splendid golf and unless the disturbance appears to be several persons interested in the presence of an immense crowd, attacked by nerves on the great heading straight for the Colony. ticket, No. AC 87407, (nom-de- Mr. Tom, Walls, the noted Almi occasion, should give the holder

A Hongkong Observatory noti- plume San Sang) as it belonged and stage comedian, who has de-a clone.fight.-Neuter. ficntion. Issued at 8.25 this to a syndicate which purchased lighted lovers of farce all over morning. placed the typhoon aja large number of tickets from the world through the medium of degree south of the Manila an-Mr. Choy. The shares in

jubilant nouncement, and gave the direv-syndicate were not equal and, for when his horse, which occupied WHITEHALL

tion as W.N.W.

be

the moment, the lucky lady is not sixth place in the Two Thousand The Royal Observatory reports quite certain to what extent she Guineus, passed the post a goodi that at 6 o'clock this morning, the will benefit, and has, therefore, winner. typhoon was situated about 200 made no plans for its expenditure.

STAMINA TELLS. miles S.S.E. of Hongkong, moving Asked for how long she had

The going was inclined to W.N.W. It does not appear to be been trying her luck in this

on the heavy side and stamina of large aren...

particular sweep, the Irish Hos-won the day. The suspicions re- The local forecast is as tol.pitals Sweepstake, Mrs. Ng, saidgarding the stamina of Mr. W luwa:-East winds, fresh; cloudy: she had been a subscriber almost Singer's Orwell, lightly discarded since the beginning, for two years by all the critica after the Two at all events,

Thousand Guineas, were more When the Telegraph sought to than fulfilled.

The horse, which had previous- ly won eight races in eight starts,

rain.

and

by

NO CHANGE IN DOLLAR

GOVERNMENT OPPOSED.

Later

General von Groener, Minister of The Centre, Parly hun decided to vote against the Government Intrigue by his successor is said to Defence, in the Bruening Cabinet. and

President Hindenburg will have led to his downfall. Genaral to-morrow dissolve the Reichstag. Groener was a bitter opponent of the MARKET STILL ON

Thus Germany will be ruled by Nazis and enused the recent disband- QUIET SIDE decree for some time by President ment of Hitler's private army of

Hindenburg, Herr von Papen and

"storm-troops." There is again no General von Schleicher, all mill-character of the Government) was formerly an officer In the famous Prussian Guard.

change in the Hongkong dollar tary or ex-military men, "EXPERTS"

SIR ALFRED KNOX CRITICISES

CHINA. SPECIALIST

to-day. The local market remainsį quiet.

In London, silver I unchanged for spot but up 1/16th forward. Chinn bought and sold, and there was fair business, the market belag quiet but stendy. After! the official fixing, the marketi ruled firmer, with America ̧ in-l clined to buy at 1/16th abovel quoted prices.

NO. 3 SIGNAL UP. The No. 1 warning signal was identify the holder of the win-

(Reuter's Special Service). holated in Hongkong last night, ning teket this morning. Mr.

New York reports allver up al at 11.25 .B.M. to-day

London, June 2. James Choy, the seller, was ex-

Two members of His Majesty's being steady."

quarter to 28.3/8ths, the market this was replaced by the No. 3.Aremely reticent and declared that was never in the picture after the i Indicating that strong winds with

Consular Service in China are The Aga Khan's Dastur, well at present working at the squals may possibly occur from he was not at liberty to disclose first mile, and finished ninth. the S.E.

ed to be the medium of the sub-backed at 18 to 1, ran well enough.Foreign Office, stated Sir John months. the name, though he was delight-

stantial success.

but was unable to fight off the

Simon, the Foreign Secretary, April the challenge of

Sir Alfred Knox suggested that (100-0) at the distance post. in a reply in the House of Com-it would be advisable to send out thorities that in the event of No. Miss Claire Munro, the Central Lord Rosebery's Miracle Was mons yesterday to Major- the man who had been at the I typhoon signal being up at 6 British School teacher, was dia- third, a short head behind Dastur, General Sir Alfred Knox. a.m. to-morrow, the King's Birth-tinctly unlucky in not securing aland Royal Dancer occupied fourth

PARADE PLANS.

It is notified by the military au-

MISS MUNRO'S LUCK.

I will take place as ul- small fortune from her ticket, pince.-British Wireless. shared with Mra. II. A. Rodgers,

Fifth

General von Schleicher has been for some time the political chief of the Defence Ministry and there is strong reason to believe that in the course of the developments which led to the

ELECTIONS IN 60 DAYS. President Hindenburg'a do- cision to dissolve the Reichstag will suit the Hitlerites, though it is likely that the President will take full advantage of the Con- stitutional time-table which pro- vides that general elections must be held within sixty days after a dissolution of the Reichstag and that the thirtieth day after the election is the last legal date for. the first meeting of the new Rofehstag.

The election la not likely to take place until the end of July and the rat meeting of the Reichstag will probably be held In late August, unlose it re- Hindenburg

sults in an overwhelming Hit- downfall of the Bruining Govoriten victory (as la confidently offected the downfall of his ex-↑ ornment, General von Schleicher expected by the Nazis) Reuter.

Hitler

Foreign Office slace 1926 in order to gain a first-hand knowledge of Sir John Simon stated that present conditions in China. one of the special officials has been attached to the Foreign that this offeinl was very well in

The Foreign Secretary replied a from No. 2 to No, which drow Portofino. The horseRodgora, who hold a half share of 1st Battalion, The ran a splendid race until stamina the ticket, had the consolation.

Office for special duty since formed, and added: "We shall October, 1925, in Borderers and 5th began

connexion make the best arrangements to toll, leading from thei however, of disposing of a portion

with the various negotiations service in the public Interests,"

for

chief, General Groener ngkong Singapore start, and holding to the advan- of their "chance" for 12,000 rupees) with the Chinese Goverment,

Artillery, only will tago after rounding Tattenham, to a syndicate In India, and in

Sir Alfred Knox suggested that Baron von Braun and von Gayl Corner and until within two fur-addition

The other. who had been at the official in

question, aftor are both Prussian landowners. Formerly enal is up, the parade longs of the winning post.

will receive a further tached in accordance with a long soven years, WA out of touch Baron von Braun was celled.

of British Governor of East Prussin wullo! Miss Munro, together with Mrs. Ano went to the starting post.

Mrgroturn from the fact that Porto-standing practice had worked at with the present callervon Gayi (adding to the milltary by Mr. J. C. Longe

the Foreign Office foszty DIN POLLS

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