... DEFEATED

AGAIN

S'HAI BOWLERS AT TAIKOO

UPSET BY THE CONDITIONS

Making his first appearance of the tour as skip of the Shanghai Interport bowls, team, T. G. Main yesterday ex- perienced the mortification of defeat.

Taikoo were responsible in hdministering this, the visitors' second defeat since arrival last

'AID' TO BRITISH PRODUCTS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1933.

(Continued from Puge 1.)

which represents a reduction of ten per cent. Is guaranteed to Finland.

HOW BRITAIN BENEFITS,

On the other alde of the agree- ment Finland has conceded ex- tensive reductions in customs duties to a long schedule of British products nutably wool- lens, jute, Inen, tin plates, galvanised shects, small tomobiles, tyres, whiskey, gia, gramophones and records.

au-

Among other goods accorded Aimilar benefits are salted hor rings, the duty on which for the first year has been reduced from two marks to half mark per kilo for a fixed quantity. Aftertho

Dr. Vaughan Thomas, who is In the Colony in connexion with the Trinity College of Music examinatione, and who addresses the Rotary Club at tiffin to-day.

week, the issue being settled on feat year the duty will be ralsud TOMBS OF

the the 18th and 20th heads where to one mark por kilo and Taikoo registered fours..

quantity of Herrings takon in-, creased.

Fixation of the existing duty has been agreed to regarding various goods, including certain colonial products such as bananas and tea and freedom of duty guaranteed in the case of cont and

coke.

BIGGER COAL SUPPLY.

MANY CENTURIES AGO

DISCOVERIES AT

NANCHANG

Three tombs have been excavated during the levelling of the ground

for the new aerodrome at Nan- chang.

STAMPING OUT "BODY-LINE"

(Continued from Page 8.)'.

Boctod to much hand-high bowling,

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY OF THE ROTARY CLUB

the Notta captain had a terrible TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. taste of his own medicino with the result that a gentleman's agree. mant was arrived at by the cap- tains that neithor aldo would adopt these methods in the re- mainder of their match.

"I witnessed a Test Match bo twoon England and the West. In- dies when both teams employed the fast short bumping lag-theory bowling. The batamon of both toams were battered and bruised.

They openly admitted that they would be glad when a stop was put to auch methods.

A DELICATE POSITION.

It must realised that the M.C.C. Commitles are in a delicato and difficult position. Supposing the report of the county captains shows a majority vote against this the fast bowling leg-theory, and county committees state that they

have not witnessed vory much of ft. Will the M.C.C. side with the

Shanghat turned out what might reasonably be considered their strongest combination, with Bailey, who has by far displayed the most consistent form to date, supporting three old Interportere in, Malcolm, Richards and Main.

But on a rain sodden' green,

The firrt, of the Ming dynasty committees against the opinion of (about 300 years old), gave the the captains? The latter have which called for strength, and

Regarding coal, Britain nine diggers a great fright, as, when been in much closer touch with the more strength, Shanghai were years ago provided 90 per cent. they opened the coffin, the body game, their players, and cricket mover happy. Only Bailey drow of cont for the Finnish sets and face of the woman it contained generally. Of one thing I am cer- with any sustained degree of ae-but the figure dropped as low as were perfectly preserved and shotain. The M.C.C. should pay the looked alive. The air, however, greatest attention to the wishes quickly blackened the body and it of the captains, in whose hands became dust, as did her costume the future of our game lies. at the lightest touch. The corpse was clothed in a pocullar but beautifully embroidered costume, which experts declare was that of

Taoist of that dynasty.

curacy, and evon he could not provent the disasters which over- came the quartette after the 16th head.

SCORES.

The rinks and scores were:

Shanghal

Talkoo R.C. P. Stainton

C. Richards

A. A. Malcolm'

J. C. Polson

W. A. Bailey,

N. Drummond

T. G. Main

R. C. Wallace

Head

10

11

12

15

14

21

20 per cent, in 1931.

Flaland now agrees to take not less than 75 per cent. of her coal from Britain, which should amount to increase of 175,000 tons on last year's Agures and 700,000 over that of 1931. Regarding coke, a British trade delegation is going to. Finland shortly for a discussion on cake imports. A purchase agreement, similar to that negotiated in the

Another problem arises. Sup- posing next season two counties are playing, and one captain will not agree that fast. leg-theiry bowling is against the spirit of Another tomb yielded about 50 the game, and employs it. And valuable relles. They included a suppose the other captain is total. string of Buddhist pearl beads, aly averse to it and asks his rival pair of large dragon and tiger skipper to refrain from such me-

TIFFIN SPEECH

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7-10.30 p.m.. European programme. 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota. tions, etc.

7.3-7.20 p.m. Vocal Gems The Yankee Princess (Do Sylva- Blossom Timo (Schubert-Borte).

Kalman).

Victor Light Opera Co. 35722 Tho New Moon (Mandol- Whoopce (Kahn-Donaldson),

Hammerstein-Romberg).

Victor Light Opera Co. 35000. 7.20.8 p.m. A

Concert, Orchestral-Carmen Suite Soldiers

Changing the Guard (Bizet). Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 0874. Cello Solo--Mazurka (Popper), 'Cello Solo-Murotie (Bach-Pollain).

Pablo Casals. 1349. Song-Robin Adair (Koppel). Song-The Last Rose of Summer

(Moore).

Frances Alda (Soprano). 1183.

Plano Solo-Album Leaf (Grieg),,

Harold Bauer. 1418. Song Look Into Your Garden Song-Devotion (Wenda-Haydn

(Wilmott-Haydn Wood). Wood).

Plano Solo--Capriccio (Brains).

John McCormack (Tonor). 1147,

Kreisler):

Violin Solo-Rondino (Beethoven. Violin Solo-Fair Rosemary

(Kreisler).

Fritz, Kreisler. 1380. 8. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-8.46 p.m. Concerto in A Minor (Schumann,

Op. 54).

Alfred Cortot and London Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. (This Suite Is Kindly loaned by a Listener).

Song-Dixio (Emmett).

8.45-9.25 p.m. Variety..

Shots Total Shots Total recent trenty with Denmark, has vases about 2 ft. high and ofthods. A deadlock arises. What Sorig-Old Folks at Home (Foster).

aiso been Included affecting beautiful porcelain, many jade la the position then? inter alia, wheat, flour, creosote, | hairpina, wine jars, numbers of

15

SOUVENIR SPOONS.

10

25

2

Jute and salt, and arrange- | old coins, bronze mirrors,

2

5

5

less.

are

IN THE TRUE SPIRIT.

ments also have been started to cauldrons, dragon winefars, and

I think that, to avoid problems Increase the amount bought of sacrificing utensils. Experts de like this arising the M.C.C. Com G Britlah iron, steel, motor ears and elare that they belong to the

commercial vehicles.—British Wire-Tang dynasty. The curios mitteo, after receiving the reports considered by local historians and of the committees and captains, geologists to be of immense value, will issue a statement to the fol They are now being preserved in lowing effect: the Government Office.-

SHERIFF'S FATE FEARED

BELIEVED MURDERED BY CONVICTS

Chesterton, Ind., Sept. 28. There is a growing apprehension After the match the players gather that the sheriff, Mr. Charles Neel, ed in the clubhouse where Mr. E. has been put to death by the four Keown, President of the Taikoo Rescaped convicts, who shot their C-presented the Shanghal team with way to freedom, and carried him souvenir spoons. In commenting on off after wrecking his cp. the game Mr. Keown praised the Shanghai team for their sporting gesture in agreeing to play under from the Indiana State Prison on such unfavourable conditions.

.

Mr. Main congratulated Taikco on their victory and presented each of the players with a Shanghai spoon.

Shanghai

W. A. Bailey

T. G. Main

C. Richarde

J. M. C. Lopes

.

(skip)

Victoria

D. Peoples

H. Beer

A. R. Clarke

A. W. Grimmitt

(skip)

TO-DAY'S MATCH

Will Possibly Be Cancelled

afternoon.

Ten convicts altogether escaped

September but they split into two gangs. A big force of police and citizens has been scouring the woods for them. They are report- ed to have been seen in several places but without their prisoner and the search is now concentrat- ed on the sheriff rather than on the convicts.-Reuter.

BOSTON BANDITS' BIG HAUL

REGISTERED MAIL CARRIED OFF

Unless the weather clears up

Baston, Sept. 28. it is doubtful whether the Civil

Four bandits brought off a dar Service green will be in a At

ing raid to-day and made off with condition for the bowls match be-three sacks of registered mail tween Victoria and Shanghai this containing money and valuables, estimated by postal oficials to be The match has been arranged worth more than G.$100,000. to start at 3 o'clock, but the im-i

The thieves concealed them mediate outlook is not hopefulsives in telephone booths near the If play is possible the following receiving room of the postal stn players will be on view,

tlop, mado a sudden rush and Aeized the ancka from trucks as. the money was about to be re- board moved to be placed on trains. They then leapt into an automobile and fled with their booty,

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San Pedro, Oct. 2. 30.27/09 Big American nayal manoeuvres

We, the M.C.C., have had the

Valuable relica about 1,000 opinions of both committees years old, found In another tomb, and captains of our county clubs included a bronze Incense-burner, on the subject of fast, short, bump a pair of flower vases of ancienting leg-theory bowling. pottery, number of earthen pota

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and winejars, and, most valuable "It is difficult to legislate on this of all, a jade bracelet which matter and we appeal to the cap shines with radiance in the, dark-tains of our county teams to dia- ness and in which can be seen continue in the future any form of blood red lines in the form of attack which is intimidating to the dragons." According to a local bateman and which, in conse. jeweller, this bracelet is worth quence only engenders bad feeling

between the playera. from $20,000 to $50,000-Renter

DEMONSTRATION IN THEATRE

ABUSE HURLED AT HITLER

"We hope that the true spirit of cricket will be kept up in accord- ance with the best traditions of our national game."

In

conclusion captains of county teams, it is up to you.

HADLEY SATISFIES THE CURIOUS

(Continued from Page 8.)

Also

Pereira (H.K.); 2. W. M. Lawrence (II.I.); 8. J. Coon (S'hai). swam-R. Moffett (S'hat). Time: 72.2/5 secs.

Jesse Crawford.. 21951,

Mary Lewis (Soprano). 1346. Organ Solo-Why Can't You? Organ Solo-Little Pal. Vocal Trio-Clover Blossom. Vocal Trio-12th Street Rag.

The Old Apple Trio. 24311. Song-Wait Til You See

Bia Cherie." Song-Louise.

Maurice Chevalier (Baritono). 21918. Piano Solo-The Flatterer

(Chaminade).

Plano Solo--Scarf Dunce.

(Chaminade).

Sweet?

Hans Barth. 20346.

Songs-Sweet L-Ain't Sh.. Songs-Mississippi Mud-1 Left My

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Sugar Standing in the Rain,

Bing Crosby and Whiteman's Original Rhythm Boya, 24240. Plano Solo Lay me Down to Sleep. Plano Solo-Stay Out of my Dreama. Ramona. 24803.

9.25-9.50 p.m. Quartet No. 16 in F Major (Beethoven, Op. 185).

Flonzaley Quartet. M-8. 9.50-10.30 p.m. Dance Numbers. Fox Trot Melody. Fox Trot-Give me a Roll on a Drum. Fox Trot-A White House

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All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tenng Fook Piano Co.

CONTINUES FLIGHT.

London, Sept. 29. An anti-German demonstration, took lasting for several hours,

first place Inst evening at tho night of Gerhart Hauptmann's drama "Before Sunset," in which one of the most outstanding Ger- man actors, Werner Krauss, play ed the leading part. The de- monstrators were evidently well prepared and, shortly after the curtain had risen, a flood of land- 75 yards Medley Raco (breast, back bills containing abusive state- and free style, 25 yards each), 1. E. ments against Werner Krauss and B. Loza (II.K.), 2. J. Coon (S'hai):

3. H. M.

Remedios (H.K.). Also Chancellor Adolf Hitler WES

CHINESE AVIATOR'S CROSS Bwam-E. McAlester (Shal). Time: poured from the galleries on to

COUNTRY JAUNT BO Accs. the heads of the people in the

Fancy Diving-1. B. R. Duell

Feking, Oct. 2. stalls below.

The Chinese nirman, Captain The curtain had to be lowered (S'hal); 2. Ed. da Roza (.K.); 3. O.

(S'hal). Also dived-Chen Wen-ling, who is making s whereupon a fight broke out be- Brosseau

Roza Pereira (H.K.). '

round-the-country light, left for tween the disturbers of ponce in

Ho the galleries and those whe Medley Relay Race (back, breast Chenchow, Honan, to-day. dignantly protested that they had and free style, 50 yards cach)Won intends to refuel at Photingfu paid to see the play. Meanwhile, by Shanghai (R.-Moffett, E. McAlles-and-Shlhchiachuwang, the police were called in and they ter, F. Hadley). Time: 10 secs. removed the demonstrators, after

OTHER EVENTS. which the play continued.

100 yards free style, Boys' handi. eap-1. L. Osmund; 2. O. N. da Silva, Time: 1 min. 15 secs.

in-

HARROWING SCENES IN TAMPICO

SURVIVORS FACING SHORT- AGE OF FOOD AND WATER

Scenes

of death and desolation mot the plots who flow Tampico. One hundred twenty-five bodies have been re- covered, while thousands of sur vivors are being treated in 'the hospitals.

over and

Survivors will have to face shortage in food and drinking water. In order to avoid peati

52 will take place this week under the lonce, everyone is being vaccinated.

22.12

50 yarde free style, "D" Class aggregate-1. L. P. da Silva; 2. A. 0. Barratto; 3. E. M. Sequeira Time: 31.2/6 Accs.

60 yards free style, Ladles handicap 1. Mika D. Romodios: 2. Mixs 1. Peston and Mrs. M. J. McMahon (iend, hent). Time: 14.2/8 roca.

100 yards free style, "B" Class Aggregate-1, J. A. Gutteren! 2 A M. Rodrigues; 3. A. McGrann. Time: 67.2/8 sece.

Egg and Spoon Race, 50 yards (Members)-1. A. A. Rozn; 2. J. Lima,

LEAVING TO-DAY.

Tho Shanghai swimmers leave

1/5.3/16 command of Admiral David Sel-The military parado tho stroots for Manila by the President lars. The conditions will be all night long and no one is a Coolidge this evening. Whilst in strikingly close to thoss of at lowed in the streets after over the Philippines capital they will will take the form of an overseas

- TRY wanfare as pogallifa,

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Thoy o'clock.

37 expedition by the feet and efforts 4.87 by im enam to roduce the strik

18 ing power of the fut

.18.7/10

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About 120 surface ships and 260 aircraft will tako part. Routor.

conmelo at the Army and Navy Y.M.C.A., and then return to complete their programmo with:

The P. and O... Rawalpindi left the V.R.C.. Singapore for this Port on the 80th

ult, at noon with the outward. EnglishThe swimmers are accompanied Malls, and is due horo on the 4th by Mr. Chostor H. Tobin, who is Instant at 'about, 10 a.mt

acting as copch.

Before leaving Peking, Captain Chen gave a demonstration fight over the city--Reuter,

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