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No. 14147
30 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933. ALUPY 14 CENTS
PER ANNUM
DUNLOP Fort
TYRE
Al feature of distinction and a factor
of safety
SENSATIONAL COURT MARTIAL REVELATIONS
MALAYA STAGING
RECOVERY?
SHARP FLUCTUATIONS OF FORTUNE
RIVAL CAPTAINS IN LIMELIGHT
FORTUNE FLUCTUATED SHARPLY IN THE INTERPORT MATCH BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MALAYA TO-DAY, GIVING PLENTY OF ZEST TO THE PLAY. OWEN HUGHES HIT BACK 'AT HIS CRITICS WITH A BRILLIANT KNOCK OF 40 NOT OUT TO SAVE HONGKONG FROM DISASTER IN THE MORNING.
After lunch, another Malayan collapse looked ex- tremely likely. Four wickets had fallen before they had scored a lead of 25 runs, but R. N. Hamilton found his form and scored easily when once set, receiving valuable assistance. The total had been carried from 51 for 4 to 100 for 6 by three o'clock, when Malaya were 67 runs on with four wickets to fall.
THAT LAST-WICKET STAND
is handiul of spectators.
45
A
after appeared resumed this Ninoty The game was morning in a blazing sun, before minutes play to-day with leg coundary by Owen Hughes, and The overnight not out, Redmond,Malayu's score was passed was accompanied to the wicket minute later. by his skipper, Owen Hughes who had to face Willis's last ball. He cut It to third man but no run accrued.
Facing Gill from the. Supreme Court end, Redmond spooned up the Malayan bowler's second delivery and was easily held by Morgan at "ailly leg." The score remained at 51-with-six wickets
down.
Hamilton joined Owen Hughes and shaped very confidently against the Sikh, who WAB tarning the ball both ways.
Gill had Hamilton in trouble in
HUNDRED UP.
With the score at 90, Willis was given a rest and Speklowinde took on from the Naval Yard, sending down "donkey draps" and break. ing both ways.
The 100 went up after a total of 16 minutes play.
Lt. P. V. Williams, of Hongkong, batting in the Interport against Malaya yostarday.
PRINCESS ROYAL
Passes Comfortable Day
London, Nov. 7. An official bulletin issued. this evening stated that the Princess Royal had passed a fairly comfortable day and her condition is satisfactory. -British Wireless.
SHIP IN DISTRESS
OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT ACCUSATIONS
HOPE FOR REDUCED THREE MEN
TAXATION
Chancellor Makes
No Promises
London, Nov. 7.. Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether progress was being made towards a reduction of taxa-' tlon in the next Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer sald the improved condition of the country was evident in many ways and enabled him to look with confidence for a favourable financial outcome of the present financial year. But he could make no statement as to the revenue or expendi
-year-British Wireless,
HEIAN MARU IN GRAVE ture for the succeeding
DANGER
MAKING WATER RAPIDLY
"Our life are now impend- Aing. To-morrow the steam LA GUARDIA would stop all
WINS
This string message picked up. from the Japanese freightor, Holan Maru, last night, reveals the plight of the craft which is lying at the morey of rough weather of the western coast of Luzon.
The messagu-la interpreted to mean that the craft is to peril of sinking and that by this morning, it would be impossible for them to maintain steam,
HOODLUM GANGS AT WORK
VIOLENCE AND DISORDERS Owen Hughes found-dilleulty In- ~New York, Nov. 7. breaking through the Malayan
Violence and disorder feders, who maintained the high standard they set yesterday. The swept through New York 1400 miles south-east of Hongkong,
by ten o'clock this morning. bowling was good and few liberties
WATER RISING. could be taken. A four to square City to-day, the situation
leg off Jonklans, gave
"
SEIZURE OF ARMS
MADE AT TAIKOO DOCKS
CONFISCATION
ORDERED
CHARGED
EXAMINATION PAPERS INVOLVED
CONSPIRACY ALLEGED
HOW SUSPICIONS WERE AROUSED
MR. PEPYS IN HONGKONG
The Telegraph has much pleasure in annotincing that they have obtained access to the diary of an apparently local gentlamasi "by" navie Samuel Pepys Esq. Junior: A key to the extremely com plicated cypher in which the diary is kept has been día. covered and extracts will ap pear in the Saturday edition of the paper.
Some startling revelations CITY STORE
were made during a District Court. Martial at Scandal Point Hall this morning when the N.C.O.. of the Lincolnshire Regiment and one private of the South Wales Borderers were ar- |raigned on charges brought under the Official Secreta Act, 1911.
BURGLED
CHINA EMPORIUM
LOSSES
$1,300 HAUL
The China Emporium, re- The three accused, Cpl. Hayden cently opened department Brearley, Cpl. John Doughty and store, received the attentions Private Williami® McArdell ́ wore
charged on three counts, namely, of a burglar or burglars the of conspiring with Pte. T. Derham night before last, when to copy divers secret documents goods to the value of over -examination papers, for tho
Army 2nd Class Corticate of $1,300 were stolen from the Education and communicate the second floor. documents to persons other than,
papers,
Owen getting out of the control of | - The Helan Maru was on her way of the arms before Mr. E. W. [Doughty were specifically charged The wicket seemed to be playing Hughes his 30 after batting for the police in the most tur- from Christmas Island to Japan stracy this morning, and an order jing it was received in contraven-Tho burglar then appears to have
faster and truer and Willis was kcoping a perfect length and sending them down much faster than yesterday. Off his last ball, second over, Owen Hughes cut him past point for a four.
Willis next over yielded another four, Owen Hughes glancing him neatly to the pavilion boundary.
SIXTY UP.
་
The Sikh gave away his first run of the day in his third over when Hamillon opened his scoring with a. shot to extra cover to take a single.
Tata sent up the 60, which was reached after 10 minutes' play.
xactly 60 minutes.
BOWLING CHANGES.
At 107, Gill was brought back a place of Speldewinde and Alvis ¦ went on at the other end, conced- nga single to Owen Hughes and boating Dunkley all ends up with his fifth ball, only to have the mortification of seeing the bateman icking the ball at the last noment to the boundary. This shot sent up 110, reached in 146
(Cntinued on Page 11.)
| MALAYA-IST INNINGS.
The rate of scoring continued HONGKONG IST INNINGS. slow despite three boundaries by
Owen Hughes, who had scored 13 E C. Flacher, b Willis aftor 22 minutes.
windo
C. CGarthwaite, b Willis
E. R. Ducklit, e Gibson, b GIN.. Hamilton was taking no chances, T. A. Pearce, 1.bw.. b Willis but opened his shoulders to a short P. V. Williams, Lb.w., b Speide one to take the score to 70,
Gill gave way to Jonklans and Owen Hughes hit a two off his first ball and was content to play him for the remainder of the over.
HAMILTON OUT..''
Further dleaster bafoil: Hong kong when Hamilton attempted to turn a full toas from Willis to leg and was bowled. He had scored 11 including two fours."
Ho had helped Owen Hughes to put on 27 runs in 31 minutes.
Minu,. next man”in, hit a single off the first ball sent down by Willie but In the next over, ho returned, a catch. to Jonklaas who running backwards held It with hle left hand,'
GOODWIN RECKLESS. Goodwin Isshed out at his first ball from Jonklaas and was nearly bted. He again made a slash Inter and was held in the country by Eu off the same bowler.
Opening out, Owen Hughes In
T. M. L. Redmond, e Morgan, b
Gill
| II. Owen Hughre, not out A. C. Hamilton, b-Willis
A. R. Minu, e and b Jonklaas F. Goodwin, c Eu Chow Telk, b
Jonklass
G. 9. Dunkley, c Croome, b Alvis
Extras
Willis
Total
Bowling Analysis
Gill... Spełdowindo Jonklass
bulent Mayoral election for
years.
Despite the precautions of Mr. La Guardia against intimidation at the polling booths, his "Fusion Guards" were overwhelmed by the numbers of the gangs of hoodlums operating.
Gang fighting and minor rioting" was prevalent in all parts of the
city.
1
those to whom they were authoris Entry was effected from a back ed to communicate them; of re-entronca giving out on Stanley A big seizure of arms, taining them for a purpose pre Street. A duplicate key was used. comprising mainly of three judicial to the interests of the for opening à grill Egate, after State, and of unlawfully obtaining which two panes of gines were re- Lewis guns and Lewis gun The O.S.K... Canada Maru
parts, was made on the motor cssion of the examination moved from an inner door this enabling a small-sized individual to went speeding to the rescue na acon
vessel Jutlandin lying at the
crawl through into the Interior. as the S.0.3. calls began to go out
McArdell was specifically He was able to do this without from the Holon Maru, and she was-Taikoo Docks last week it has charged with communicating in being observed from the street by lexpected to reach the scene, some just been revealed.
formation given him in confidence screening himself behind an empty. As no owner could be found, and having in his possession packing case he had taken the
trouble to bring along. Lance Sergeant J. Shepheard made documents knowing he had no an application for the confiscation right to have them. Brearley and
JEWELLERY SAFE. Hamilton, at the Central Magi- with feceiving information know- carrying a large cargo of phos. phorita. She left Christmas Island was accordingly made. The arms tion of the Official Secrets Act, given but exant attention to the and 'receiving information having first floor on to which he first at the end of October bound for were found wrapped up in enclos,
reasonable grounds to believe entered; but proceeded to the floor Milko direct. She is under charter
THE HAUL
to be in contravention of the above where are accommodated the Omcial Screts. Act.
more valuable goods, Including to the M.B.K.
The haul consisted of three. .808 It is thought she suffered engine
The Court comprised Major Hjewellery and photograph trouble and then became battered Lewis guns, Nos. 18601, 3004 and
808 St, G, Thoyts, MC. (Lincolns), paratus, and started to make water rapidly. 18608; 1,898 rounds of
If he had expected to find The last message received from her machine gun cartridges, seven each Capt. Michell, (B. A.), Lieut. etated: Water increasing more of Lewis guns mountings, Lewis J. L. Jordan (S. W. B.), Capt. jehvellery, however, he was disap gun radiators, Lewis gun radiators T. H. R. Riggs, D. C. M., M. M.pointed, as according to the usual A message received at 10.16 casings front, Lewis gun radiators (Lincolns) assisted by Mr. J. B. practice, the whole stock of jade, prosecuted. gold and other valuables, had been was represented. by removed at closing time into the am. from Manila states that a casings rear, Lewis gun cylinders Prentis, solicitor, British steamer (name unknown) gas, Lewis gun rods piston, Lewis McArdell
and more. J
bera gas, Lewis gun keys gas re- Strollett, solicitor. gulator, Lewis gun regalators gas- CASE FOR PROSECUTION. and Lowie gun bands barrel.
ap
was hardly worth the thief's at- tention. Ho therefore turned his attention to the photographor's
in now standing by the Holan gun bolts, Lewis gun ring clamps Lieut. J. W. Hope (S. W. B.) and safe custody of the strong, room The hoodlum gangs treated the Maru, and reports that there is no with foresight, Lewis gun cham-Brearley and Doughty by Mr. D. L. below, and what was left behind 92 voters unceremoniously, many of immediate danger.
them being badly mauled. De- spite the gangstor method, how- 7ever, a record pall is expected, In o which case it is almost certain 27 that Mr La Guardia will carry the
day.
G
!
GUARDS POWERLESS.
The demonstrations by the
40 gangs will only increase support
STOP PRESS
The hours of water supply in
11 for Mr. La Guardia if their Hongkong are to be incraged to
Mr. Prentis said the prisoners counter, and from a showcase stole There were also six Lewis gun were charged with conspiring with19 Kodaks of different makes. He mouthpieces barrel, one Lewis gun Pte. T. Derham, of the South next collected some 83 fountain handla cocking, a Lewis gun butt, Wales Borderers, and other per pens and pencils also. of different 24 .303 Lewis gun magazines (47sons unknown, to obtain informa types, and from another counter rounds) and neven Lowls austion as to questions to be set at stole two bundles of Ivory chop
|šticks.] barrels.
fan examination for the Army
TASTE IN PULLOVERS, Second Class Certificate of Eduen- tion, which examination was held
activitión fall to keep voters were ten hours daily as from Thursday, LITVINOV IN NEW
The Fusion Guards, which were 17 ranks of professional pugilista, culled by Mr. La Guardia from the athletes and Society men anxious
123 for "a little fun" were powerless
to deal with the situation..
One gang of thugs attacked the Communist candidate, Mr. Robert Minor, and threw him into the sircet, “ 4 20 3
0. M. R.
18 0-40
W.
11 .8 1 13 1 *11-2 -29 2.
51 10
Alvin Fall, of wicketa:: 1/01 2/8; 3/20; 14/48: -5/51; 6/51; 7/78; 8/79; 9/70;
10/125.
NEMALAYA 2ND INNINGS.
{Nurn, b Hamilton
Gibson, lbw b Pearce Eu Cheow-teik run out
R. N. Hamilton not out
Jonklass, b Duckitt
GIII_not:ont
creased the rate of scoring and V. Croome, e Minu, b Gar reached 28-in 47 minutes. Of, L. Alvia, b Duçkitt,. these, 20 were made by boundary after 10 minutes' play:
Dunkley refused to be tereted to score although he was nearly beaten by Jonklaas in couple of times...
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets).
18
In one district, the entire plec- tion board was placed under arrest for scrapping between themselves,
-Reuter
LA GUARDIA "IN:
Later.
There is no doubt that Mr. La Guardia will be the next Mayor of 7New York City.
The votes have not been com Opletely countod, but Tammany Hall 48 concèdes. La Guardin's. election.-
Router. S
La Guardia won by about 200,- 000 votes. Josoph McKee, the In- dependent Democrat was second, and the, presont Mayor, Mr, 0o 100 Brion, the Tammany Hall can
didate was third. Rester.
MALAYA 139 for 8.
(Hamilton, b Minu 51, Willis 8)
YORK
ROOSEVELT CONVERSATION
Shanghai, Nov. 8, According to Havas, M. Litvinov,
20. 1988; and, having obtained cold that time of night, for the in Hongkong on September 19 and It may liave been getting quite that information, that, they con- intruder put on a pullover he spired together to communicate itselected from a showcase on an to persons who were not authorised other part of the floor. In this ho showed a rare discrimination, na to receive it, m
The first charge charged the it was shown that after having prisoners as conspirators to obtain taken out three articles and having and communicate the information, rejected all of them, he appropriat The second charge charged themed another which has quieter with conspiring to retain in their colour.
the Soviet Commissar, for Foreign possession oficial documents Detectives and on the case Affairs, arrived in New York last copies of examination paparano, developments
Monday and a being treated by when they and no right to retain eventuated,
American authorities as "Ambas them. The third charge charged
sador." W prisoners fof conspiring. together
Have
President Roosevelt is arranging unlawfully to obtain possession of KENTUCKY RIOTS
to have confidential conversation examination papers by unlawfully
with him at the White House this making copies of them,
week-ond. Mr. Cordell Hull and The documents, whether they other leading American politicians will participate in the conversa tlon-Central News Agency
FOUR KILLED AND SIX WOUNDED
Harlem, Kentucky, Nov. 7. Fout word killöd and six wound-
wore originals, printed documents, or written particulars from decur ments in the Education Office, were of a confidential charactor and fought not to have left the office at The R.M.8, "Empress - of Japan", all except for the purpose of ed în disordera, Laroughout the left Vancouver for - Hongkang, vis printing" or "distributing to "the State of Kentucky, during elections Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghal place where the examination was to the Blate Legislature and the on Saturday and in duorat Hongkong to be held. They were the property. Mayoral elections in Louisvilla on the 24th November (Friday) Continued on Page 11.) Router
'morning.