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五拜禮 辦三月二英港香

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933.

日九初月正

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FILA FER ANNUM

DUNLOP Fort

TYRE

al feature of distinction and a factor of safety

DUNLOP

FORT

JAPANESE ATTACK IN EAST JEHOL REPULSED

SHANGHAI

GAMBLING

DEN RAIDED

SOVIET EMBASSY

IN CHINA

ESTABLISHMENT IN

NANKING

Nanking, Feb. 3, Chinese sources states that the

THREE HUNDRED Soviet Embassy in China will be

ARRESTS

BIGGEST KNOWN

IN CHINA

(Special to "Tolagraph"}

(By Terrash, Copyright, Telegraphio Messages Ordinance, 1994. Ferived. February 3. 11.81 M. }

Shanghai, Feb. 3.

Startling disclosures have been made as the result of a dramatic raid made in the early hours of yesterday morning by Shanghai- Woosung Garrison gendarmeric.

established in Nanking and it is understood that the Walchlapou has been requested to find suitable hounen--Neuter.

KAILU BOMBING CONTINUES

TROOP CONCENTRATION AT CHINCHOW

NEW M.C.C PREPARING FOR BIG

CABLE

NEXT TEST STILL

IN DOUBT

London, Feb. 2. While the altuation has cased) considerably and while it is gen- Marked down after long in-erally believed that the Austra vestigations, a palatial gambling-lian Board of Control will with- house in the beart of Greater Shanghai was visited.

draw the term "unsportsman-

Over three hundred persons, like" in connexion with their Home of them suzially prominent in criticism of leg-theory bowling, Chinese circles, were arrested, it is not yet certain that the which is believed to constitute a re-Fourth Test match will be play- cord for a raid of this type.

CLEVERLY DISGUISED.

The police state that' the gami- bling don was the beat equipped and most luxuriously fitted house ever discovered in the Shanghai ares.

It was cleverly disguised. The entrance was through a small store! where numbers of signs were ex- hibited and merchandise was being displayed and could be purchased. But the upper floors of the four ad- jacent buildings had been converted into à remarkable gambling-den wealthy catering to an obviously clientele.

LARGE STAKES.

The premises were fitted up for a whole series of gambling games from roulette to poker, while it included an opium-smoking divan.

It is alated that the presence of eighty to a hundred thousand dol-i lars un the tables at one moment was not at all unusual.

The police took all day yester. day examine those arrested and transport them to headquarters.

It is alleged that the heavy play at this house has resulted in a number of suicides lately.—Reuter,

ed.

The M.C.C. to-day cabled to Australia:

"We, the Committer of the Marylebone Cricket Club, nole with pleasure that you do not consider it necessary to can- cel the remainder of the pro- gramme and that you are post. pening the whole of the issue involved until after the pro- sent tour has been completed.

"May we accept this as a clear indication that the good sportsmanship of our team in not in question?

"We are sure you will ap- preciate how impossible it would be to play any Test Match in the spirit we all de- sire unless both sides are satisfied that there is no re- flection on their sportsinan- ship.

"When your recommenda tion reaches us, it shall re- ceive the most careful con- sideration and will be sub- mitted to the Imperial Cricket Conference."

CANBERRA report.

It is suggested in a mesage from Canberra that the M.C.C, han ask-) ed the Governor-General to invite the Australian Board of Control

SCALE ATTACK

PEKING, FEB. 3.

·CONFIRMATION BY RESPONSIBLE CHINESE!

Our picture shows the skeleton of the 25-foot whale which drifted ashors near Macao and which was killed by villagers who reaped a

considerable harvest from the sale of its oil and flesh.

ZAYNICANE IRRUMENÉ RUMBACİMANINIZIOARAUMLIN

WORLD ECONOMIC

CONFERENCE

BIG WHALE TRAPPED

SOURCES THAT HEAVY JAPANESE TROOP LEFT HIGH AND DRY

MOVEMENTS DOWN THE PEKING-MUKDEN RAILWAY ΤΟ CHINCHOW CONTINUE, IN- DICATES THAT THE EFFORTS OF FOREIGN DIPLOMATS TO PREVENT HOSTILITIES IN JEHOL HAVE BEEN UNAVAILING.

It is known that when Sir Francis Lindley, the Bri- tish Ambassador, called upon Count Uchida at the Tokyo Foreign Office a few days ago, he went with ex- press instructions to urge Japan to refrain from mili- tary operations in Jehol pending a final effort at con- ciliation by the League and that the reply was not satis- factory,

BY TIDE

EXCITEMENT IN MACAO AREA

(Our Own Correspondent).

Macao, Feb. 2, Much excitement was created

in the little fishing hamlet of Taam Mang Chin, not far from the Macao Barrier Gate, when

It is not feared that Japan proposes to make any a whale, 25 feet long, drifted) ashore and was left high and attempt to drive south of Shanhaikwan into the Peking dry on the beach when the tide Tientsin area, but the Chinese authorities, it is underwent out. stood, expect a Japanese attack upon Jehol on a large scale within a few days.

CHUIMENKOW FIGHTING CEASES

TUNGLIAO ATTACK

PREMIER ACCEPTS

CHAIRMANSHIP

London, Feb. 2. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has necepted the invitation to preside at the World Economic Con. terence, provided it is held in London-Bruter,

DAVIS CUP DRAW

BRITAIN IN LUCKY, SECTION

JAPAN'S STIFF PROBLEM

(Special to "Telegraph”.)

[By Telepropík, Copyright, Telegraphie Metragen Ordinance, 1151, Received, February 2, 10,09 m.)

Paris, Feb. 3.. The draw was made to-day for the European Zone of the Davis Cup Competition and one of its noteworthy features is that Bri- tain has fallen into the luckiest section of the draw.

As far as can be seen, the British players will be presented. with very little opposition until they meet Italy In the quarter. Anals.

South Africa, Australia and Japan, on the other hand, have

3823924230313232.11been decidedly unlucky. Three of

the strongest teams in the com

ed together in the bottom quarter of the draw.

LIES ABOUT petition, they have all beer group-

BRITAIN

DOMINIONS' CLASH.

Australia and South. Afrien clash in their second matches and

SINO-JAPANESE POLICY the winner will be called upon in

SUGGESTIONS

The villagers were all activity LYTTON REPORT when the monster was sighted, and measures were promptly tak en to prevent its escape. The

V whale was soon dragged higher up

BASIS

London, Feb. 2. the bench, where it was killed, In view of the divergent reports and operations to convert the ofl

which are being circulated and remains into canh were-Im-China, it is officially emphasised

(1

that Britain adheres to the Lytton |Report as the basis of policy the

Sino-Japanese dispute.

The official denial of these re-

It is believed that the main, dleating the importance of the mediately carried out. attack will be launched from Chin- pass strategically. The Japanese

have chow and that the Japanese will forces

BARE BONES LEFT. been instructed attempt to penetrate Jehol pro- that they must hold the passi All day long, villagers from the vince by driving along the branch at By cost and, in fact, surrounding country trooped, in-ports which have also been cir- railway from Chinchów to Chao-Chinese despatches report that to the hamlet to buy the whale-culated in Geneva was issued by

the counter-offensive has been oil and the flesh, until by even the Foreign Offivei halted, at least for the moment, ing nothing was left of the mons-

There is no truth whatever in owing to the strength of the ter excepting the bones, Japanese positions. They are twell |

A fee was later charged for the report published in some news- equipped with artillery and have viewing the skeleton.

papers from their Geneva corres- inflicated heavy losses on the at-1

Some idea of the size of the pendents that the British dele-

are using pressure Lackers,

whale may be gathered from the Katlan Aeroplanes Bow over Ping Yuan fact that a thousand cattles of oil secure the deletion of the refer which has been used as a base for and twien the amount of fleshence to nou-recruition of Mun- the Chinese operations, dropping

would be destroyed by aerial bom- pamphlets declaring that unless the were sold by the captors. offqusive was stayed, the place

REPULSED

BIG CONCENTRATION

IN REGION

Peking, Feb. 1. to withdraw the word "ansports concentration at Tunglino, where Official reports of the Japanese The M.C.C. team feels it is anticipated that an offensive that the publication of the word will be launched simultaneously leaves a personal stigma and they with the attack from the Chinchow do not feel inclined to enter upon the Fourth Test with the stigmnaren, state that skirmishes have unremoved.-Reuter,

already commenced,

CHINA MILITARY manike

AIR SCHEME

XIXTH ARMY GROUP AS NUCLEUS

il

Nanking, Feb. 3.

12

The Chinese Government has launched

campaign for "National Acroplane Purchasing Fund."

BOOM IN GOLD SHARES

A Government order states that REMINISCENT OF 1925

bardment,

move-

TROOP MOVEMENTS. Latest reports of troop ments state that the Japanese -14th · About two thousand five bun- Division has been sent to Tunglino |dred men, five hundred Japanese from Harbin and the Chang Hal- and two thousand Mongols, attack-pang's Manchukuo division arrived fed a Volunteer base to the west at Tungliao from Changchun on

of Tungline, but were repulsed Wednesday. after heavy fighting-Renter

Chaoyang where

CHUIMENKOW STRATEGY,

to

face Japan who this year are ex- pected to have the strongest-team aver entered. The recont form of the Australians, though somewhat erratic, gives them hopes of get- ung through this stiff passage.

4,3 The first round draw is follows:

TOP HALF.

Greece, bye.

Rumania, byc. Monaco, bye. Czecho-Slovukin, bye. Finland v. India Spain v. Great Britain Bolgium v. Austria

Italy v. Yugo-Slavia

DOTTOM HALF.

Egypt. Germany Poland y. Holland Denmark v. Ireland Hungary v. Japan. Norway, bye. Australia, bye.

South Africa, bye. Switzerland, byc.

chukoo from the draft report which is being prejured for pre-s It will be acon that Britain and sentation to the League Assembly. Italy are the only strong sides In Another report also current that the top half. Britain should have F. A. CUP REPLAY the Japanse evacuation of Shanga fairly comfortable passage into hai was partly due to an agree the European Zone Final-Router. ment between Britain and Japan under which Britain, it was repre- sented, undorioak to support Jupan in Manchuria in return for the evacuation of Shanghai, is equally entirely devoid of truth,

THIBET CANARD.

HALIFAX ELIMINATE

CHESTER

London, Feb. 2.

Halifax, the real surprise team of the F.A. Cup competition, pro-

Fin

COLLAPSE IN RAW COTTON PRICE

BUYERS HOLDING

ALOOF

Tokyu reports quote a Japanese kressed a stage further to-day A thind report thut

spoken in saying that when they defeated Chester, the Majesty's Government are working the occupation of Jebol must be Northern tenders, by the Government has decided that

Manchester, Fob. 3. yangssa, thence endeavouring to undertaken "supner or inter," al- to two. The sides were still level to secure a free hand for Japan for a period of six months, begin-

force their way into the hinterland though it was denied that reports at the end of ninety minutes, but in Manchuria in return for a free London, Feb. 2.

Since the beginning of the year, ning from February, all Govern.

Although the stock market gen-through

the from Fan announcing that five Halifax sccured the winning goal hand for themselves in Thibet is

also Batly denied.

there has been an almost cou- ment employees will contribute a erally closed with considerable ir. Chinese are well dug in.

steamers Alled with Japanese in extra time.

The Inst mentioned report wastinuous decline in American cot- percentage of their salaries to the regularity, prices of South African

troops from Yamagala. Hirosaki, In the fifth round, they meet

a. special com-ton prices, reaching yesterday's the subject of fund. The funds cofleeted will be gold shares registered farther)

Utsunomiya and Akita were on Luten at Halifax. remitted to the National Acro-substantial gains, but in many in- The strategy of the Japanese

In the Third Division (South) munique laat night in which quotation of 4.93d. Tor middling wan stated that freecotton, which is the lowest since plane Purchasing Fund Commis atances the best prices were not occupation of Chuimenkow Pros

Norwich City gained a handsome it

and August 8. sion, which will be appointed by maintained.

The movement is adversely - victory at Coventry and the hand in Thibet

has been an ambition the Central Political Council.

of His Majesty's Government in affecting the yarn cloth trade and the United Kingdom or of the Gov-buyers are holding aloff as there Hisis little confidence that current ernment of India lind

Un- Majesty's Government's attitude in values will be maintained. regard to the Chinese-Japanese less the demand improves speed- dispute is not influenced in anyy, producera expect to be com way by considerations affectingpelled to restrict, production.

Reiter Thibet."

It is understood that the pro- posals Include the establishment of an aviation factory in Fukien, with the XIX Route Air Force as the nucleus of the proposed aviation enterprise.-Router.

revealed by the Carious assaults 200LB BOMBS IN RAIDS Brokers compare the activity in now being launched upon the

ON KAILU gold shares of the last few daya Japanese position there by Chinese with the boom of 1895.

Volunteers. Chuimenkow offers)

BELFAST-DUBLIN TRAIN DERAILED

Strike incident: movemENT SPREADS OVER THE BORDER

A feature of British funds was the easiest access between Hopeh LAND ATTACKS ON CITY the firmness of War Loan three and Jehol and, if the passage can

CEASE and half per cent., which closed be forced by the Chinese, the way Int 99%-British Wireless.

will be open for further reinforce-

Peking. Feb. 3. ments to be sent through.

The Chinese are, however, con- Oficiul reports from Chengtch fident that the present forces will'state that the Japanese troops present the Japanese with a atiff who were repentedly repulsed by proposition, despite their superior the defenders of Kailu, in northern.

Jehol, have not again attacked. | equipment.

The aerial bombardment of tho CHINESE PREPARATIONS. city continues, however, planes At present, the forces of General coming up with their missiles with Tang Yu-lin, Governor of Jehol, unfailing regularity. Some of the are stationed round the borders of bomba have failed to explode o the province, mixed up with Ing to their failing in deep snow. numbera of anti-Manchukuo! These have been found to weigh Volunteers.

some two hundred pounds-Ren- The efforts of the Unions to Jchol City and the centre of the ter Six hundred bus-drivers and complete the stoppage by bringing province are defended by furtheri conductors on the Free State side out all the men operating the rail-batches of Tang Yu-lin's troops, of the border have joined the way bus services have, up to the reinforced by considerable num- their way to Manchuria implied strike of the Northern Ireland rull-present, proved unsuccessful, but bors of Marshal Chang Houch that the strength of the Japanese

there is reason to expect that the liang's brigades.—Router. Over three thousand men in the men will shortly join the strikers. Irish Free State are now Involved In the disputo.

(Special to "Telegraph”)

(Ny Talagraph, Copyright, Talegreyala Meseoss Ordinance, 1811, Received, Fibruary |

3. 1.00 7.

waymen..

Belfast, Feb. 3.

The dockers are also getting restive and are refusing toö,

Handle goods, including per- ishable foodstuffs, which have been consigned by road.

Following the dorailment of a train yesterday, no trains are run- joing between Belfast and Dublin, I-Reuter,

leaders are now positioned as fol- never

łowe: Exeter

Brentford

25 16

4

6 62 28 36

24 10

4

4 40 29 38

0

4 53 32 35

4 67 38 33

Norwich.... 26 18

Reading.... 24 13

--Bouter.

FRENCH LINER INSURANCE

LONDON DIFFICULTY

OVERCOME

Is

Sir John Siman has made it quite plain at Genova that in' the event of conciliation failing. His Majesty's Government will be pre- pared to see the Lytton Roport:

Wirelcas

and adopted. British Renter

PRINCE BACK IN LONDON

CORNISH VISIT CONCLUDED

the Insurance markets in recent London, Feb. 3, years in respect of fires on French aro grati-

London, Feb. 2. The insurances of twenty-four liners, business circles

The Prince of Wales, at the large vessels owned by the Mesaa-fled that British underwriters are gories Maritimes returned to the again ready to provide insurance on conclusion this afternoon of his

acceptable terms.

tour of the Duchy of Cornwall, London market, yesterday,

In view of the serious claims in The differences which arose be returned to London in his private

tween the shipping management aeroplane. and the underwriters when the in- This morning, whilst in Corn foreca in Manchuria was being in-be advantageous to launch the of-surances of the Messageries fleet re- wall, ho inspected his herds of cronnad in preparation for the fensive before or after the League fcently fell due for renewal have now pedigreo cattle on his farm at Johol hostilities.

of Nations- takes action on the boon bridged and as a result the In-Stoke Cilmaland. He also visited Tientsin, Feb. 3. Tho dato of the attack upon Manchurian altuation. The mill-qurances are again boing placed in St. Austell, where he was enthus- Japanese reinforcements have Jehol seems to depend on Japanese tary appear inclined to make the the London and Paris markets.astically received by crowds of

Router. beon rushed to Chiomenkow, In-views regarding whether it would first mava --Special.

This tonants-British Wireless,

"AT ALL COSTS.”

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