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FOUNDED ISSI
No. 1880
# ##}-+★WT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.
GLE COFT IS CENTE
$56.00 PER ANNUM
"South China Morning Post Bldg.” Tal 148:
RUMOURS OF CABINET WAR DEBTS CONFLICT
SUTCLIFFE BOWLED
FINALLY OUT FOR
182 RUNS
SUBDUED THIS
MORNING
Sydney, Nov. 28,
The M. C. C. carried their scors from 339 to 407 before lunch this morning, thus establishing a lead of 134 runs with four wickets to fall..
Sutclife was song Austrália's victim. He was very subdued this morning, but his wicket did not fall until shortly before the lunch interval, when the total stood at 390.
Previously during the morning i he had survived two appeals for 1. b.w. At 899, he attempted to turn a ball from Hird to leg and was bowled off his pade. He had contributed 182 runs to the total,
AUSTRALIAN TEST TROUBLES
BRADMAN IN BED.
Sydney, Nov. 28. Don Bradman, · Australia's Anest batsman, has been ordered to bed by his doctor Muffering from a chill and sore throat. He hopen to be avaliable for the First Test on Friday. -
W.A. Oldfeld, Australia's wicket-keeper, is reported to be progressing and also hoper ta be, fit for the Test.—Renter."
LLEGITSMELLAN DOLARJETARIENWARUZ MATERNE OMAATNE TEMBUNG
compiled in five hours and 62 minutes. His score included twenty-two boundary hits.
SLOW PROGRESS.
fact that he only obtained 25 out of the 60 runs put on before his dlamissal,
Ames is now batting confidently, having obtained, so far 27 not out.
Lunch scores:
紧
Crisis Possible If America Plainly Refuses
Refuses Suspension
TO PAY OR NOT
TO PAY?
SECOND NOTE DRAFTED LAST NIGHT
AMERICAN VIEWS
FACED WITH THE GRAVEST PROBLEM SINCE THE NATIONAL GOERNMENT CAME IN- TO POWER, MEMBERS OF THE CABINET SAT LATE LAST NIGHT DRAFTING BRITAIN'S SECOND WAR DEBT NOTE TO THE UNITED STATES.
Persistent rumour has it that there is a big conflict in the Cabinet itself regarding the procedure to be adopted and that to-day's full meeting may lead to the biggest crisis of the year. Financial interests assert that a
large transfer of capital to the United States could only be effected with the greatest difficulty and would, in any case, be disastrous to British interests.
The probabilities are that the Cabinet will agree to the text of the second Note to be sent to America and that the real battle-apparently between those opposed to payment and those who urge payment at any sacrifice -will not eventuate unless America again presents Britain with a refusal to consider the suspension of the December instalment.
MR. AMERY SUGGESTS TARIFF ON U.S. GOODS TO MEET PAYMENTS
With the feeling between China and Japan 120l tense over the Manchuria problem, special in- tarost attaches to this picture, which was taken during the week of prayer for peace hold by the Pan- shan Lama, spiritual bead of Tibet, in the Forbidden City of Paking. At lanet 100,000 people attended
the carema nins daily.
IRELAND'S TROUBLES
RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED
NEW YEAR WAGE
CUT DISPUTE
(Our Cu Correspondent).
(n Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia | Ivanapra Ordinadee. 1ERAL Received, Nov.) EX, P.18 nm)
London, Nov. 27.
The Irish Free State is. now faced with the prospect |
INTERPORT SOCCER
SPECIAL REPORT OF
THE MATCH.
A special Telegraph report of Saturday's interport soccer match in Shanghai will be found on the Sports Page. Our correspondent describes the match as the poorest for ten years and as helów the Handard of Shanghai seelor league football.
CIVIL WAR IN KWEICHOW
of a Christmastide railway HEAVY CASUALTIES TO strike, likely to bring the entire railway system to a standstill.
The railwaymen are up in arms
of
PROVINCIAL TROOPS
| MANCHURIA
LEAGUE'S PLAN OF ACTION
COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN
MEETING TO-DAY
Geneva, Nov 26.
It is reliably learned that it has been practically decided to call together the Commitee of Nineteen on Monday and that the Assembly of the League will be convened to deal with the Man- churia disputo a fortnight hence,
The bellof prevails that the League Assembly will eventually adopt a resolution declining cognition of Manchukuo, thus directly or by implication con- demning Japanesó recognition, and that this will be followed by seeking Chinese guarantees under International
supervision for
SHADOW OF Japanese interests in Manchuria.
TROTSKY
SOVIET REPORTED UNEASY
STILL FEAR HIS INFLUENCE
SUGGESTED PROCEDURE.
It is gathered that the pro- cedure will be that the Council submit the question to the Chair man of the Committee of Nineteen which will formally decide when the Assembly should be callod, which, it is believed, will probably be the week after next.
Probably the League Assembly will firat adopt certain chapters of the Lytton. Report containing statements of facts and pass on t the study of conclusions and s commendation, which will becau Ry Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic to the Committee of Nineteam
Herrived, Nov. where the real battle will be fought
out.
(Our Own Corespondent).
alrampen Ordinance, 17PL. 24. P.RX .p.)
London, Nov. 27. The visit of M. Leon Trotsky to the Baltic States is reported to be causing some uncasiness to
the Soviet Government.
According to messages from Stockholm, the Soviet authorities
TSINGTAO-TSINAN RAILWAY
THE YEN
are taking special precautions and CHINA AND SLUMP IN | it is even suggested that Trotsky's own precautions, against agents of the dreaded Ogpu are not based entirely upon imaginatory fenra. (Special to "Telegraph".) University in December he will be Messages Ordinanes. 181. Reteived, Noe?,
When Trotsky is visiting Lund nearer to his native Russin than 35. Ti.le .m.)
(Dy Telegraph.
he has been since he was exiled in
London, Nov. 27. The Note which France is like Recognising that the British ly to send to America, probably in The slowness of his progress Government's immediate concern the middle of this week, will, it la following a decision of the Wages
CAPITAL TAKEN to-day may be judged from the is to end the uncertainty about anticipated, emphasise that if Board to impose a reduction
the payment of the wur debt payment is made it must not be instalment without delay and to considered to create a precedentent. as from December 31.
Shanghai, Nov. 28. wages and salaries by ten per.
The vernacular press contain present America with a reasoned and that it is made, pending an
vivid reports of an outbreak of Big meetings of railway work- civil war in Kweichow, to the to induce her to agree to the entirely new settlement--Reuter.
ers were held all over the country north of Kwangsi. suspension of the December in- stalment, leading members of the
MR. AMERY'S PLAN.
to-day, over a hundred meetings Cabinet met ut. No. 10, Downing
Mr. L. S. Amery suggested in the meeting without exception, a de-of Muo
being organised, and at every The reports state that the forces 1928 and, the activities of the Street to-night to consider the
Kwang-hsiang, former Soviet suggest that his influence Inuse of Commons that Britain cision was reached not to accept chairman of the Kwelchow provi- is still feared by his opponents. pay her next three annual install- the reduction.
ncial government, have captured ments on war debts to the United cost of living as the result of driving out the present chairman.
HIGH FEE FOR LECTURE. Speakers pointed to the increas- the provincial capital, Kweiyang.
Copenhagen Nov. 28. States, and then impose special the tariff war with Britain, al-Gen, Wang Chia-lich.
Double the previous highest tariffs on American imports to ob- though, of course, the wage cut The fall of the capital followed
same fierce fighting, in which the pro-paid to M. Trotsky for a lecture on would involve China in the pay Transatlantie broadcast fee
The purchase, at ¡tain future payments, if the Unit-decision arises from
ed States can not be induced to cause, falling receipts consequent vincial troops suffered
Communium broadcast to the ment of only half the number of: with casualties-Renter upon the stifling of trade
United States.
dollars required with the Yen on A large force of police guarded the gold standard-Reuter. the hall from which the lecture; was delivered.-Reuter,
New South Wales:-273 (Fingle ion 119 not out. McCabe 67. Tate
1 for 53, Allen 5 før 09).
England X:-107 for 6 wickets (Sutcliffe 182, Wyntt 72, Pataudi 61).
-kruter,
POLICE SEEKING
INFORMATION
QUEEN'S RD. MOTOR MISHAP
|
sture of the reply to the United States Note that should be recom- mended to the full meeting of the Cabinet to-morrow (Monday).
The Note will be despatched as expeditiously as possible and upon America's Reply to this second overture, depends Britain's attitude on whether payment should be made.
revise war debts meanwhile.
He proposed to use part of the
At present, it is the view of the Bank of England's gold reserve to British Government that America has not finally rejected the re-
pay the instalment due next quest for suspension.
month.
WASHINGTON OPINIONS. High offelats in Washington, according to the New York Times nre of the opinion that the new The police are anxious to get Britlah statement must present a intu touch with three Europeans, very convincing argument if the
hostile
into
Congressional
a lady and two gentlemen, who present were travelling in a public car attitude is to be modified. yesterday when it
Washington officials are at a loan: Chinese girl, aged nine years, into explain the apparently growing Queen's Road Enat.
optimism in London that the
the
OPIUM BALLOON IN MOUTH
THE STRANGE WAYS OF SMUGGLERS
Two small
rubber balloons,
Britain.
the
STRIKE NEXT: WEEK?
Dublin, Nov, 28. Six hundred railwaymen at Bray Co. Dublin, have decided to strike on December 5 na a protest against the proposed ton per cent. wage cut. Simliar declarations all over the country are inevitable un! less the Government intervenes.- Reuter.
IRISH GOVERNOR GENERAL
USUAL CEREMONY
OMITTED
severe
WORK OF XIXTH ARMY
a
brief
was
MURDER CHARGE
ONE OF THREE MEN DISCHARGED
Copyright, otegraphis,
Shanghai, Nov, 28. In view of the slump of the Yen. Chinese lenders are making a re-, nowed effort to raise funds to re- sume the Tsingtao-Tainan Rall way, which Japan agreed, at the Washington Conference, to reatore: to China on payment of forty mil-. lion yen.
this time,
TEA RESTRICTION SCHEME
FINAL AGREEMENT REPORTED
Reuter.
CHIEF OF STAFF IN HONGKONG General Haung Keung. the Chief-of-Staff of the Nineteenth | Route Army, has arrived in Hong-
London, Nov. 28. · kong from Fukien. In
Charged with murder in con- The Financial Times learns from Interview with the Press he said nexion with the recent outrage at is Amsterdam correspondent that. that since last May the Nineteenth Cheungshawan, Leung Fuk, Fung an agreement has practically been Route Army had proceeded with Lo and Ho Wai-cho made another reached on the tea restrictions the suppression of bandits in It appears that the Europaans, not December payment will be passed filled with icit aplum. were
Fuklen and despite the fact that appearance before Mr. Butters at scheme.
the
this Kowloon Magistracy the bandit-infested areas covered
The Indian, Ceylon and Dutch realising the seriousness of the in consequence of RONIC new found concealed on » Chinese
morning. girl's injuries, got out of the car arrangement, says
Indies Governments have promised N. Y. who was arrested at the Canton
ja vast territory, including the and proceeded to Repulse Bay by Herald-Tribune, which, however, Wharf yesterday by the Revenue
Chuanchow, Changchow and Lung- Mr. C. Y. Kwan represented the their co-operation and an official, reports the possibility that a Department. One
yen regions, the Province has been first defendant, Leung Fuk, who communique is expected shortly. of the con- settlement on a broad front, oven tainers was in the man's mouth
gradually restored to stability and was additionally charged with The girl waa Inter taken to the reversing the policy hitherto and the other tied
peace. He added that the newly-conspiracy to steal a junk. round
(Our Own Correspondent). his Government Civil Hospital suffer-adopted by the United States in waist.
organised village guards were co- Mr. J. A. Fenner, Assistant ECONOMIC PARLEY. ing from serious head Injuries. dealing with individual nations, ia
(Talegraph. Copyright. On his appearance before Mr. Manages Orfinsner, 1994, Received, Nov. 501dlers.
Telegraphic operating splendidly with the Attorney General, appeared for being discussed by unofficial circles. Schofield at the
the proaccution, and intimated Central Police a.m.)
The Nineteenth It is envisaged that Britain
Route Army that he had no evidence against BUROPEAN STATES TO HOLD Court this morning, Revenuo
London, Nov. 27. would next proceed with the Mr. Kwan's client, who
PREPARATORY MEETING.; Ocer W. Ward charged the man:
It is not expected that Mr. building of roads linking accordingly discharged. will request America to walve
with possession of 1.3 tacle of Daniel Buckley, the new Governor-portant elties to facilitate the
London, Nov. 27. the ninety-day notice require-
General of the Irish Free State, transportation of troops prepared oplum.
The case against the other two during
The representatives of Holland, will proceed to London to
kina thoir ment and agree to a postpone-
The defendant, who said he was hands in audience with the King bandits.
the defendants was formally remand-Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark, operations agninet formerly a cook in the employ of upon his appointment. ment of the payment of the
Norway and Sweden are meeting The road connecting ed for one week. Sir Robert Ho Tung,
at the Hague on Friday and Satur- was fined
Changchow and Lungyon, 240 principal, amounting
The Commission, concerning his milea, would be completed within
day next to hold preparatory dis- |$150.
appointment has been sent to three months, while that connect- G$30,000,000,
cusalona rogarding the world's Another man who was arrested Dublin and the Impression is that,ing Foochow and Changchow
economic conference.-Our O Correspondent
bus.
SHANGHAI'S CONGRATULATIONS
WONDERFUL DISPLAY
YESTERDAY
The following cable has been re- ceived by the assistant Secretary
FRENCH DECISION.
to
in possession of 48 tavle of pro-accordingly Mr. Buckley as would be made sultable for motor pared oplum on the same wharf boon:tüstalled in offico. was fined $1,300.
The wedding will shortly take
FINE WEATHER
traffic.
WRA
AIR MAIL
CLOSES TO-MORROW MORNING
Shanghal, Nov. 27. Admiral Sakonji, who bas been appointed Commander-in-Chief of
of the H.K.F.A:-"The Shanghai Meanwhile, it seems more than Football Association sends hearty probable that the Fronch decision
The typhoon is probably situated congratulations on a great and de-depends upon that of Great Bri-
about 200 miles north-east of served interport victory and on the tain. wonderful display of
The Royal Observatory reports Manila, moving.northward. Fresh football Her dimculty is not one of place between Mr. Adolpho Marlo
The postal authorities ask us to the Sasebo Naval Station, loft for against the Chinese yesterday, transfor, but In Anding the Ghislain Philippens, insurance agent, that the anticyclone over North monsoon will prevail along the state that a mail connecting with Japan aboard his famous flagship-
of B, Kont Road, Kowloon Tong, and China has increased in intensity, const and over the Northern China the Hongkong can be proud of its money while facing a heavy budget Miss Elizabeth Maude Witchell, 7, A depression is altuated in the Sea. Local forecast:-N.E. winde, service will be closed at the G.P.O.
Saigon-Marseilles air mail Adzumo to-day. Idefelt.
He was warmly farewelled by 'Suffolk Road, Kowloon Tong.
northern part of the Son of Japan.frosh; fino.
lat 9 a.m. to-morrow, (Tuesday).. Japanese residents-Reutera
Special
team."