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No. 14151
#O META MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933. 日六月九
Cours
SINGLE CUPT 10 CENTI 634,05 · PER ANNUM
DUNLOP Fort
In a class by
itself
DUNLOP
FORT
SHANGHAI ROUTED BY HONGKONG BOWERS
GERMANY AND THE
PEACE CAUSE
First Comment on
the Election
Berlin, Nov. 12,
The first presa comment on the election says that the choies for the world is millary lotce or re- construction.
German polley has decided definitely for the latter, "It in
now the business of others to act,
Saved by Leach From Complete Collapse
VISITORS SENT
BACK FOR 103
although the basis must be equa MINU HAS BRIGHT SPELL
rights.
He who wishes to serve the cause of peace must not talk of sanctions, or revenge, or of the non-return of the Haur to Ger- many-Router.
GERMANY'S AVOWAL
WHOLE COUNTRY ✓ GOES TO POLL ·
FAVOUR HITLER
POSIVITISM
Berlin, Nov. 13.
'The German people have con- firmed before the world its solemn avowal of the policy and its full support for the Nazi Party, according to a Govern. ment spokeman commenting on the election result.
an
The country's verdict was overwhelming victory for Hitler. Even the prisoners in the con- centration camps appear to have turned Nazi and an amnesty for political prisoners is considered probable for their "plendid de- monstration of faith in Hitler"
AFTER LUNCH
COMMANDING LEAD
HONGKONG ESTABLISHED THEMSELVES
IN A DOMINATING POSITION IN THE INTER-
WARSHIP
SINKING
RUMOURS
DENIAL FROM MOSCOW
RUSSO-JAPANESE SENSATION
Sensational stories have
been published in news- papers in Japan and else- where concerning armed
Owen Hughes, the Hongkong skipper, marrowly escaped being run out. clashes between the Soviet
PORT CRICKET MATCH AGAINST SHANGHAI LITVINOFF
THIS AFTERNOON.
Successes of the morning were followed up by a brilliant spell of bowling by A. R. Minu, securing the dismissal of the Shanghai team for an addition of 49 runs and a total of 103.
Hongkong were thus. able to enter upon their second innings with a lead of 137 runs, giving them a grip of the game that they should not lose..
Only Donald Leach showed any ability to play the Hongkong bowlers. Booth was associated with him in a partnership that produced 30 odd runs, but after Booth had gone, the match developed into a procession with Leach livening things up by an occasional boun- dary hit. He batted brilliantly in the circumstances and was not out at the close of the innings. Pereira and Minu bowled splendidly.
UPSET
WASHINGTON HITCH
THE PRESIDENT'S
ATTITUDE
New York, Nov. 12.
American recognition of the
BANK SENSATION
and Japan
Ono report alleges that during the Japanese aerial invasion of Russian territory on November 3, six of the Japanese machines were shot down by Soviet troops., Another incident is alleged to.
MISSING LOCAL PROFESSOR
Soarch Fruitless
No further developments. have occurred in the case of Mr. W. J. B. Fletcher, who disappeared from his home on Friday morning, lator writing an alarming latter to his son.
Police are still engaged in the search.
SCULPTOR DEAD
NOTED SCOTTISH ARTIST
MR. JOHN TWEED
London, Nov. 12. John Tweed, the eminent
CHASE DIRECTORS have occurred in Russian waters, Scottish sculptor, died to-day,
SUED
SHAREHOLDERS CLAIM FOR LOSSES
New York, Nov. 13.
(near Kamchatka, and here the at the age of 64. -
story goes, two Japanese war- ships were sunk!
TASS COMMENT."
the
The official Task Agency in Dr. Jamoson.
Ho rose rapidly into prominence It will be recalled that the after receiving art training at soon after his return to England Tokyo War Omeo denied that any the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. acroplanes belonging to Japanese Army had ever crossed produced sculptured works which He took a studio in Chelsea, and the Siberian border.
attracted much attention. Among those who called on him when in England were Cecil Rhodes and Soviet Government and the open. A group of shareholders Moscow (saya Reuter) yesterday murently not to be the smooth in the Chase Bank have filed festud a press announcement. de in semi-serious vein of his pro- On one occasion Rhodes spoke. saking imagined
an action in the New York claring that both stories, the shoot bable last resting place. By the President Roosevelt has slowed Supreme Court against Mr.the sinking of Japanese ships associated with his passing, for ing down of Japanese planes and turn of events, Tweed became negotiations up by introducing matters which at Litvino did Albert Wiggins, the former were an absolate invention ho spas selested to execute the
Similar comment is made in Rhodes memorial statue orecte not expect to be raised at this chairman of the Bank.
Moscow on reports in the Osaka at Bulawayo, Mandag de Atnge.
The action also embraces 135 Asahi, quoting a statement by a It now seems clear that the Directors of the Chaec National person who "travelled via Siberia."
3feanwhile he was 'engaged on a Soviet will have to submit to an Bank in addition to Mr. Wiggin The Asahi atory declared that to eminent men. But he also pro- number of large-scale memorials intensive examination of all out-and it is filed with the object of great military demonstration" ducod a work of an entirely | Dunkley (2 not out)-and-Erom the Supreme Court end. U United States before President/recovering the $100,000,000 losses will shortly take place in the afferent character. This was
howling standing diferences with tho in order to celebrate the victory Fincher (17 not out) resumed the second bait sent down to him, Roosevelt will authorise recogni-negligence, waste and miscon with loads of bombs, will fly out [hy Jupiter of Apollo and ́a suf- of the bank dwing to alleged Soviet Far East, in the vicinity beautiful nude figure of a crouch- of the Sea of Japan; bombers,ing woman-Latona, the mother Into the open sea, and mechanised Mr. Wiggin is charged with chemical warfare detachments win using the bank's position to his be concentrated at n number of own gain "Illegally regardless of the interests of the stock- holders." It is assumed that the action is
The final results for the city of Berlin show that 1- 1,130.233 voted-Nazi as com- pared with 398,687 in the Relchstug election in March,
"FLAG DAY."
the Minister of Propaganda, Herr Goebbels, has Instructed the entire population of Germany to bedeck their houses will flags to-day.
HONGKONG BRILLIANT IN FIELD
Almost on the stroke of 11 am, facing Isaacs, who was
Hongkong's innings, the former Dunkley snicked it to the fine leg
HONGKONG-1st. INNINGS.
The only untoward incident occurred at Dormund, where a E. C. Fincher, b. F'. Madar ........... Communist distributing handbills (A. W. Hayward, h Isaacu was shot dead by the police when T. A. Pearce, 1.b... b Leach he was attempting to escape,
littler's plans for the future are
likely to be quickly revealed.
CHANGES LIKELY.
It is understood that the Govern-
81
P. V. Williams, i.b... b Leach
11
C. C. Garthwaite, e Simpson,
H. Owen Hughes, st. Mayhew,
Wilson
b
A. R. Minu, e Sinclair, b Wilson
E. F. Fincher, not out
mant has already planned exten-A. C. Beck, b Wilson
elva constitutional changes.
One of the first steps Ilkely to be taken is the abolition of the Federal States and the division of Germany into departments along the lines of France for administra-1 tive purposes.
F. D. Pereira, b Isaacs
G. & Dunkley, b Isanca
Extras
boundary for a four. He was nearly caught at "silly leg" off the next bail, but it tell just wide. "Torry" Wilson's first over sent down to Fincher was a maiden.
DUNKLEY BOWLED.
ton
."
TALKS PROLONGED.
This has been indicated by the prolongation of the discussions with M. Litvinoff after everything| scenied to be on the verge of
duct."
points,
FANTASTIC ABSURDITY.
شده و
feror under Juno's jealouy
weed sent the piece to the Royal, Academy, but it was given such a poor position that it was almost. hidden. He thereupon dispatched
a cast of it to the Parls Salon. This report, states Izvestia, re- There it met with an enthusiastic After Isaacs had sont down an-settlement, and the White House the sequel to the evidence recently. other maiden over to Dunkley, correspondent of the New York given at the Senate Committee's presents anti-Soviet xossip, fanta- reception and Rodin spoke of it 16 Fincher took the score to 240 by Herald Tribune reports that the investigation into the affairs
of latic absurdity, circulated by the in very high terma. a drive to extra cover for a four, delay is the result of the Prest- the Chase Bank, following which Japanese newspaper at the order roached in 271. minutes. Fincher dent's insistence upon a detailed Mr. Wiggin voluntarily incidentally also reached his 20. understanding on all important rendered his annual pension
Hongkong's innings closed" at issues.
14
༄སྶསྐྱུགྲསཌ།།
240, Isunca bowling Dunklay in Another paper declares that the
2 the next over. Each batsman | Soviet's total claims for repara-
17 had added only four to his ownltions on account of the American score, Dunkloy having six and Intervention at Archnrigél and in 240 Fincher 21.
Siberia in 1919 excoed, the com bined sum of the American debt and private claims against Russle.
Total
→
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
All pens and authority will thus be centralised and Prussian domination of the Federal Stutca Aystem ended. !
0. M. R.
w.
Inance
27.5 13 43
Wilson
3 00
Lench
Jenkins
10
2 31
Booth
0 22
0 17
OFFICIAL FIGURES. Official provisional final figures
of the election and plebiscito are
as follows:
For the Reichstag:
Total votes
For Hitler
42,075,000 89,626,047
Invalid ...
3,348,066
In the Plebiscito:
Totul votes
43,439,040
Yog
40,588,804
No
2,100,181 760,061
Invalid
INEVITABLE RESULT..
London, Nov. 18.
The double referendum in Gor- many hns, produced the almost inevitable result, states The Times
in a lending articlo.
P.Madar... AY
andHugo
SHINGHAL-12. INNINGS.
L. F. Stokes, b Beck ........
P. V. Simpson, lbw b Garthwaite. P. Madar ran out
R. Booth, e Fincher, b Pereira
D. W. Leach not out
A.C. Sinelale, b Pereira ...
Jenkins, e Pearer. b Minu F.F.N. Mayhew, c. Hayward, b
Miou
JA. Isaacs, e
Pereira
TA. Mindar, b Minu
Hayward,
T.WR. Wilson, at Dunkley, b
Minu
Extras
Total
They had put on 16 runs for the last wicket.
Hongkong took 273 minutes for their 240 runs.
SHANGHAI'S INNINGS.
Shanghai's innings commenced
LITVINOFF SURPRISED.
M. Litvinoff, who is consulting Moscow on the points which havo been raised in the later stages of
$100,000,-Router.
our
NEW JAPANESE
AIR BASE
The Paris authorities made lof Japanese militarists who need Tweed an associate of the Societe of such Insinuations in order
toNational des Beaux Arts and cover up their work of prepara-invited him to Bond-them the tion for an attack on the U.S.S.R.original marble. But he decided
BIG PROJECT ON THE BONINS
SINO-RUSSIAN TREATY
NAVIGATION RIGHTS
AFFECTED -
that he could-not- part with it and for yours the work remained in his studio velled and only un- covered at the roquest of sympathetic visitors.
Among Tweed's works are the national memorial to Lord Kit- chener on the Horse Guards Parade, a statue of Sir John' Moore at Shorncliffe, a bust of Shanghai, Nov. 18.
Joseph Chamberlain in West- at 11.24 a.m. Donald Leach sonil the discussions, is reported to betates that the Japanese War roport from Japanese sources
Shanghai, Nov. 13,minster Abbey and statues of ing out Stokes and Simpson to very surprised by the turn of Office is planning to construct an Sino-Soviet commercial treaty dis- Madras, of Alfred Boit at According to a press report, the Queen Victoria at Aden ond opon. The former faced Beck events-Reuter,
eir base on the Bonin faland at an cussions have been concluded. Salisbury, Rhodesia, of Lord Clive estimated expenditure of Y,6,000-. The draft Treaty is said to provide In London and Calcutta and of |000,Central News Agency,“ for the surrender
of inland Lord Chesham at Aylesbury. In1930. navigation rights in China by the he was engaged on a statue of Soviet Government.-Central News Sir Charles Coghlan, late Premier Agency.
of Southern Rhodesia, to stand. at Bulawayo with his figure of Rhodes Router and Special
from the Naval Yard' end, and was bowled by the first ball sent down to him. 0-1-0.
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"Pat" Madar wont out first 63) wicket down, and took
103
It was not to be expected, saya Fall of wickets: 1/0; 2/10; 3/12: the Journal, that there would bol4/46; 5/48; 6/75; 7/79; 8/80; 9/99;
many absentees from this grand! parade of the nation, Abatention would have been too perilous. - But it should also be recognised that uninfluenced open voting would always have given ony German Go- vorniment a substantial voto in favour of the positiyo side of Hitler's policy In clafming complete equality
for Germany,
10/103.
FINE WEATHER
· With a bullet wound in the right
The Rozni plisorvátory, reporta single that the antleyclone remains leg, Fung Tam (80) was admitted to open his account. Simpson centred over South Manchuria. to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday, Salso took a single off Beck in the The depression has moved to the after arrival on the Canton train. Ha was shot at the village of Sheung north-east of Hokkaido. Ford-Hang Kung, but the precies cir CARN. E. winds, fresh, fine.
same over.
Contrary to expectations, Garth waite was given the ball at the other end, and sent down.a. maiden over to Simpson..
Beck was bowling very fast, and came off the pitch at a good speed. Madar had an uncomfort able over, but kept his wicket in- tact.
GARTHWAITE BUMPS. Garthwaite was just short of a w.good length,... but bumped up awkwardly, and the batsmon found
Bowling Analysin.
M.
10
18
1
40
21
Beek
8 Garthwalle Minu
13 Pereira 11)
„Beck lowled a wide
Garthwälte was no-balled,
HONGKONG-Zad." INNINGS, Finchor, e Sinclair, b Isaacs
The Times concludes: Hitler Hayward not but
has standardised Germany. Hence: Pearce, e Mayhew, b Jenkins forth it will be with a National Williams not ent
Socialist Germany that fofolgà nations will have to deal Router.
"Extra*
· Total (for 2 wickets)
it dificult to scoro off him. With one of his short ones, ho, hit Madar on the shoulder.
The 10 was holsted after Simp son had put Garthwaite to the Chater Road railings for a four. Further diäaster“ bēfell: Shang- hal in the very noxt ball." Ho tried to turn a straight one to |leg, and was given marching orders 13 for obstruction. He had scored eight out of £ total of 10, reáched (Continued on Poge 11.) ER
|cumstanees have not been disclosed.
STOP PRESS
3.45 p.n-Hongkong 71 for 3. (Winiams bowed by Jenkin for 14).
COURT MARTIAL ADJOURNED
CORPL DOUGHTY IMPROVING
An Improvement is reported In- the condition of Cpl. John Doughty, ono of the accused, In the Examination Paper Disclosure court martial, who was teken ill on Thursday evening. It was feared that Doughty had develop ed proumonta but he is how slated to be suffering from an attack of feverywhe |-- On account of Doughty's suddon Illness the Court adjourned on | Friday morning until::10 amato- dav, when a further adjournmanti until further notice, was made.
Itzis probable, that the Cours front will desemble formally toenderas
morning and be then diisolved