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No. 18339

I#O 9+==+AF FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1932.

日四初月二十

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BRADMAN BOWLED FIRST BALL IN SECOND TEST

AUSTRALIA

MAKE

POOR START

THREE. MEN OUT FOR 67 RUNS

AFTER LUNCH THRILLS

FINGLETON ALONE CONFIDENT

Melbourne, Dec. 30.

Australia made ☐ wretched start in the Second Test match to-day, three wickets being down shortly after lunch for only 67 runs. Woodfull the Unbowlable

Don Bradm1-

was bowled for ten runs. B., & S. BOAT

score was then carried to 67 at

which stage, Australia met with

a double disaster, O'Brien being

run

out and 'Bradman being

bowled first ball!

A huge excited crowd was pre-

sent when the game commenced in

Ideal weather on a fast wicket.. It |

RESCUE

FISHERMEN SAVED

IN YELLOW SEA

is estimated that there were 60,000 STIFF WITH COLD presont within half an hour of the commencement.

(Special to "Talograph".)

· (By Tatagraph,

W. M. Woodfull beat D. R. Jar-

Copyright, Telegraphia dine in the spin of the coin and arts Ordinance, 18th, Hestivad, Decanter elected to bat first, opening the Inn; | 70, 6:11 am) ings with J. H. Fingleton.

LEG. THEORY..

Shanghai, Dec. 30. After having abandoned every hope of rescue, eight Ningo Fingleton faced Larwood, who fishermen were picked up by the] bowled with an orthodox off-fields.s. Shengking in the middle of and four men in the slips. He the Yellow Sea on Wednesday opened the scoring with a single morning.

off the last ball of the over. Facing The junk to which the men were Voce, he found an entirely different form of attack, the Notts bowler clinging, nearly stiff with cold, was badly water-logged and might have sunk at any moment,

„MENISGESE BEENATINIERTETAMU

PLAYING UNDER PROTEST.

Bradman's controversy with the Board of Control over the player-writer rule was settled by Bradman's newspaper em- ployers releasing him from his contract.

Bradman is playing under protest. He deprecates the Board's being allowed to in- terfere with the permanent occupation of any player.— Reuter.

employing his usual leg theory, with most of his field on the leg side.

The shermen were brought to Shanghai and later left for Ningpo, They alleged that their junk was wrecked by an unknown steamer, which made no effort to rescue the crew.

"JAPAN PREPARES TO

SEIZE PEKING"

SENSATIONAL REPORT IN LONDON JOURNAL

London, Dec. 30.

The "Daily Herald" makes a great sensation of a startling contribution by its diplomatic correspondent alleging that plans for a Japanese Invasion of the whole of North China are now in process of formulation by the Japanese High Command.

~ FREE STATE WAKING UP

CALL FOR SETTLEMENT WITH BRITAIN

NATIONAL GOVT. URGED

Dublin, Dec. 30.

The atlaring appeal by Senator Vincent for the formation of a National Party in the Irish Free State in opposition to Mr. de Valera and his policies, has met Excellency the Governor

immmediate and en- napped shaking hands with the Hon. with an

the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital ex-|tical circles. Lonilon yesterday. (Photo: Yim Fong).

His

The story is published under a banner heading on Mr. R. H. Kotowall at the opening of thusiastic response in non-poli- the front page:

JAPAN PREPARES TO SEIZE PEKING Troops are now being concentrated in South Man-

churia by the Japanese war lords, says the article, for the immediate objective of inading Jehol and the ultimate purpose of launching great drive further south.

remain The aim of the drive will be the says: Nor will China occupation of Peking and the lasue quiescat this time. There will of a proclamation of all North be armid resistance, There will China

as an independent State be realwar and no small share with Fu Y restored to the Throne of the arguilt will rest upon of the Manchus as Pappet Em- the shotders of the men whose complate encouraged and stimulate the jingoes of Japan-

peror.

In an editorial comment on the "disclosures," the Daily Herald Reuter.

IURRENT

INDEPENDENCE FOR PHILIPPINES

The derelict craft bad drifted for hundreds of miles on a strong current before the Shenking, a Butterfield and Swire vessel on the Shanghai, Weihaiwel, Chefoo, Tientsin run, sighted her on Wed-it nesday morning,Reuter,

DOUBLE MURDER IN YAUMATI

TRAGEDY IN A BROTHEL

TEN-YEAR BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT

Washington, Dec. 29.

The House of Representa. tives has passed the Senate Bill granting independence to the Philippine Islands in ten years.

The Bill now go to the President as both Houses are agreed upon it-Reuter.

INFLUENZA AT HOME

SERIOUS EPIDEMIC Larwood also resorted to the leg theory in his third over. Both

IN BIRMINGHAM bowlers wore bowling magnificently. Larwood was sonding down regular snorters and neither batsmen could A grim tragedy was discovered

LONDON LUCKIER to anything with him. Woodfull, by the Inmates of a brother on the for instance, was at the wickets second floor of No. 118 Temple

London, Dec. 29. for 25 minutes before he opened Street shortly after 10 am, to-day

Reports from various parts of his score, and then glanced Voce when they found the dead bodies

England indicate that

an in- for a single,

of the mistress and a girl lying fluenzn epidemic prevails and Voco and Larwood were both a bed. Their hands and legs that it hins assumed considerable

bound and their mouths bumping the ball head high and were

proportions, although it is stated the crowd were murmuring. The gagged.

Both victims seemed to have not to be so dangerous as that of batsmen, however, were not touch-

three years ago. There were 30 Ing the high balls.

WOODFULL OUT

Allen replaced Larwood with the scoro at seventeon. His fifth ball

· struck Woodfull over the heart.

Į

COLD TIDE TURNS

FRENCH EXPORTS TO AMERICA.

The project has attracted wide- spread Interest and with Mr. de Valera's majority in the Dáil precariously balanced, the poll-

The Right Rev. Ronald C. Hall,

who is to be enthroned as Bishop.

of Victoria, Hongkong: -

tical situation is gathering i SHOT IN THE

terest daily.

Senator Vincont has suggested that Mr. Cosgrave and Mr. Mac- Dermott, the leador of the Farmers Party, coalesce to give a real lead

BACK

to the Free Stato. Up to the TRAGIC SEQUEL TO AN

present, neither Mr. Cosgrave nor

Mr. MacDermott, have indicated

their views on the proposal...

MANSION HOUSE MEETING.

ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

COLD-BLOODED AFFAIR

Paris, Dec. 29. The gold stream, after

At the Mansion House, Dublin, flowing for several years yesterday, however, a meeting was from west to east, to France held attended by a hundred and from the United States, has thirty leading business and pro- fessional men and presided over by

Police in the New Territorias direction.

are scouring the countryside meny The meeting launched a now the border in an intensive search Nearly all big vessels crossing movement for the formation of a for three gunmen responsible for the Atlantic latterly have carried National Government embracing a robbery accompanied by the kill- valuable bullion cargoes to New all parties in the Dail Elrann and ing of two of the victims, which York,

MANCHURIA now get in the opposite the Lord Mayor of Duble.

TAXATION

INCREASES ON A BOSCALE

Tokyo, To-day. The South nchurian Railway in reported to opening accounts with the Conal Bank of Manchu-

kue, in ord to place it on a firmer foundion.

the Senate.

In spite of the tendency, how calling upon all those interested in

The meeting passed & resolution took place in an isolated spot near the Chinese border at 6 o'clock ever, the opinion of qualified do- the prosperity of the country, upon

last evening, servers is that there is no cause all bellevers in peace by direct no- The murdered men were Man for alarm, although it means the further.

gotiation, to combine in one great Yung, aged 30, and Man Shu, aged freezing of gold

national America's vaults:

movement with the object 24, both farmers-of-Ping-The of ending the economic war and village, in Shataukok district. France has no reason to fear.concluding trade agreements with France is still "brimful of gold." Great Britain, to arrange to settle escaped and fed to Ping Te A third man, Man Yuon-kwal, The tide turned towards the annuities dispute, to ensure village, from where the police.

The S.M.budget for the cur/America when on December 7, the the maintenirce of the Anglo-Irigh} received an account of the affair. rent year is. Yen 170,000,000, geld dollar exchange rose to the Treaty Aubject to alteration by the compared wi Yen 118,000,000 for point at which it became, profit proper method.--Router.

able to export. gold to America, the Manchio,

namely, 26.62 franes.

π

The recely appointed special In the three weeks ended De- finance comittee has formulated cember 23, at least 249,000,000 plan foẞlanchuria, providing France worth of gold was export- for an inchse in the income tax, ed to the United States and a capitalivy, the imposition of further large cousignment was inheritant luxury and gasoline despatched to New York to-day, taxes, as all as on increased tax the bulk of which came from the on beer, fruter.

NEW IMPORT

DUTIES

ANO-INDIAN QUID

PRO QUO

Bank of France.

The swing in the gold point pendulum, however, is not con- sidered to be responsible for any- thing like all the gold that has been exported from France.

A large amount, it is believed, represents the movement. of capital seeking a new field guin-Reuter.

STOP PRESS

thou-

'London, Dec. 29, Foving the passage by the

has

been dead for some hours, and are deaths from Influenza Inst week. belleved to have been strangled.

In Birmingham, over

of

AN IRISH POINT ON HONOUR ·

RECOGNITION FOR OUR AMY?

(1

(Our Own Correspondent).

50, 10.85 a.m.)

Earlier in the day, Man Yung canic to Hongkong to sell rice, accompanied by two of his Tokia.

VICTIMS IN PANIC. Returning home in the evening, they were walking along a path between Kung Ling and Ping Tae," and had progressed about half- way when they met three men approaching from the other direc- tion, who auddenly produced‹ re- volvers and ordered them to put up their hands.

The victims were thrown into & Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie panic, and Instead of complying es de 111. Hearined, December with the order, took to their h

London, Dec. 30.. Mr. James McNeill, the ex- Governor-General of the Irish Frac

and scattored in differ tlona,

ROBBER opened fire, and

State, and Mrs. Mollison, are men The Hud Man Shu wore shut tioned as probable recipients of Men as they fan. honours in the New Year light-f Bulleta whlatled round Man to fasued on Monday, Would Yosu-kwat but he came through Mr. McNeill's in conatites unscathed, and patriod nowa of Involve an int

the affair to the villagers. The tional polished the Governor police were already on the scene A peculiar feature of the crime

Araliship after diagreements by the time he returned to the with Mr. de Valera while the Irish path and saw the dend body of is the fact that none of the Inmates and workers in the various IndiLegislature of the Ottawa lasu an order bringing those

Constitution forbids any citizen to Man Shu, who had received tavo became aware of anything unto-Branches of the public servicea Agrient, the Treasury ward until this morning when pre-are absent from duty,

According to the Public Health parf the Ottawa Agreements

nék when accept an honour except with the wounds in the back, being taken O'Brien was parations had been completed to

of the

won to leg and approval of the Dublin Executive to the Mortuary. Department

London Actito operation which im.

In plot the Agreement with India Fingleton tur The

of Counell, Nawab foolishly

at forward tog, anappod In Teffect of the now Treasury

Runs came a little more freely partake of the morning meal. for a while and then with the first

An amal then went to call the County Counell, the position ball of his third over, Allen bowled mistress Woodfull beautifully. The score- covored with a cotton quilt. The the ordinary for the time of tho board showed 29 runs to which body of the prostitute was on the year.—British Wireless, Woodful had contributed 10 and samo bed and had been similarly Fingloton 19. The game had been concealed.

and found her lead the metropolia is nothing out of on 'alf of the United Kingdom. Pandit roturn to "Ames," who

in progress for 53 minutes.

The Police were immediately In- BRITAIN'S MONEY Woodfull returned to the pavil- formed and are now engaged in lon looking execedingly crest. investigations. fallen.

O'Brion joined Fingleton und

of delightful cHcket. afternoon

the score was carried to 42 at the Bowes bowled Bradman with his

lunch interval without further

loss. Fingleton was bringing off first ball.

somo delightful leg strokes, play- Ing Voco with brilliant judgment. He had obtained 27 out of 42 at lunch, O'Brien being three.

Scores:

AUSTRALIA-1st Innings.

Woodfull, b Allen Fingleton not out. O'Brien run nutage” Bradman, b Bowen Extras

Total (for. à Wicin.)

ANOTHER £2,000,000 RETAINED

(Our Own Correspondent). (Telegraph Copyright, Tolterophie Messaged Ordinando, 1995. Hesstood, December 29. the 1};}

London, Dec, BO, A further, two million pounds Batoriing is being placed into a Suspense Account in respect of

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NEW JAPANESE OFFENSIVE.

Or is to imposa as from broke the wicket ilke lightning. Jay 1 dutica gu**** | O'Brien had battei, stolidly for fo imports, Inele minuton for his ton run. ridseed and A

Bradman had a terrific welcome! while les placed upon from the 80,000 spectators, but tre fist include shellae, their hopes were dashed to the 12,000 PICKED TROOPS hatice and Indian hampground when he swung wildly at

the first ball from lowes, which took his log stumpą,

Nothing can din Australia's

ON MOVE

Tokyo, Dec. 00.

A message from Harblu sinte EAGUE LOAN TO faith in their idol, who wan loudly that the Japanese oftonsive has choored as he returned to the bogun. Twelve thousand picked AUSTRIA

pavilion. The Englishmon were Japanese troops are advancing

2.

RENCH GUARANTEE BILL APPROVED

FINGLETON'S SOUND PLAY.......... On resumption, the score mount,

Paris, Dec. 29. od slowly, Fingleton still showing

moneys withheld by the Irish Freeths Government having made batter form than hin,artner.

Stato Govorniment from Britain. isxuo a matter of confidunca, Fifty-nine was hoisted after two

To bat: McCabe, Richardson, ' The special Fund which hagh Chambor to-day rejected by hours play. Fingleton had madis 37 and O'Brien nine Oldfeld Grimmatt, Ironmonger, been eronted will then amount t votes to 180 an Opposition Thondment to the Austrian Loan O'Reilly Wall.

approximately £4,000,000. Erland Jardine Wyatt, will remain intact at least until under which Frande Miwab of Pataudi, Allen, Sutclife, the end of the financial yea arantees A portion of the Amos, Leyland, Lanwood, Voco, March, when plans for its utilisangue's three hundred million Hammond, Bowes.

tion may be announced, blingdon

Bight runs later, with one run added to

vidun) défore,

Man Yung, who was also shot in the back, was gonveyed to the Kowloon Houttal, where he died at_0,50,4...ni, today.

No trace has been discovered of the gunnen, who were seen by Man Ynon-kwal runnlag in the direction of Shatankok," honding for the Chinese borster,

HAN VISITS YOUNG MARSHAL

Peking, Dec, 20. General Han Fu-chu," after a on their toes, Allon and Leyland (onalward in an attempt to ruch | nya daya? visit to l'oking to confer folding particularly brilliantly, Pournutelier THU thousand with Starahal Chang. Koud-Bang, McCabe and Flaloton sotties | Rifla troopa are concentrated bo-jpft this aftornagh for Tientain on down to a useful partnership and tween latihi and Pogranitchnayac his way to Telnäin. Kaitor. added 50 runs in 52 minuten. ----Reuter.

At the tow intorval the Beoro- board show

120, RUNS, 3 WICKETS,

Fingleton, 07 not out McCabo, 24 not out

---Router.-

FRENCH FINANCE

OPERA CHANGES.

We are naked to state that Paris, Dec. 20. Traviata, to be produced by the The Senato to-day approved the Italian Opera Company at the Monthly Vote on Account, of five Star Theatru tomorrow, will com= milliard francs The Government mones as 8.39 pmanna have now auffglent orah to Inne matines performe until the next angion in "ehti Marofareedi alla fre

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