THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933,

BRITAIN INCLINES TOWARDS

CONCESSIONS TO BERLIN

CABINET SPLIT RUMOURS

TALK OF SIMON'S

RESIGNATION

EVENTS MOVE RAPIDLY

London, Nov. 15.

SINO-JAPANESE TALKS

SUSPENDED ON ORDER | FROM NANKING

TENSE STRUGGLE FOR RUNS, IN INTERPORT

.... (Continued from Page 1); PEMI

spinners and cocked the ball upi for Eu Cheow-teik, fielding closu tn, to hold an easy catch. 151-5-13.

LEACH DISMISSED.

aimeult to connect with Gill's spinning deliveries.

Wilson fashed out at the first ball he got from Willis and sent the ball to Jonklans, at mid-on, He had not for a tame catch, scored.

Shanghai's Innings closed only 14 minutes after the resumption, the score being 213. Sinclair was

14 not out.

Nanking, Nov. 16. The Nanking Government has ordered the Peking Political Coun-

The whole Shanghai inninge cil to suspend negotiations with the Japanese authorities and Man- Presumably for his last wicket had lasted 211 minutes. They had chukue concerning the resump-partnership with Mayhew in the taken a lead of 27 runs tion of postal connexions between match against Hongkong, T. Madar Arst innings, but had added only their last eight Manchuria and China Proper and was promoted in the order and 100 runs also on other communication pro- went in next. He scored a single wickets. bleni,

off Gill,

Loach crashed Willis to the

for.

on the

DATTING ORDER CHANGED.

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A TALK FROM THE STUDIO BY SIR HENRY POLLOCK

From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres:

*6-8 p.m. European programme. **5-5.30p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Crchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Gardon by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

5.30-4 p.m.

A relay of the 1st Three Items of the Concert arranged by Mr. R Sanger from the dlciena May Insti- tute, by courtesy of the Committee.

0-6.30 p.m. Children's Concert from the Studio.

6.30.7.16 p.m,

The official spokesman of the boundary for fours off two succes- There were some drastic changes Foreign -Ministry said yesterday

elve balls, and was given out in the batting order of the Malayan that concrete results had been

·Strong rumours were achieved in the Sino-Japanese caught behind the sticks off the team. Burn and Gibson opened as current in political circles negotiations regarding bandit sup next. He was trying to deflect a usual, but Morgan was first wicket down, and tho rest in the following Next min in, Jenkins survivediorder:-Gill, Alvis, Eu Cheow-tek, pance Orchestra from the Hongkong to-night suggesting serious pression in Luantung. The Fcking ball on the leg side. 101-6-10. differences in the Cabinetmanded the immediate Japancaen appeal from nearly, the whole Hamilton, Groome, Jonklans, Willis Hotel Roof Garden by courtesy of the regarding Britain's disarma-withdrawal from the Great Wall, held for a catch behind the sticks.

ment policy.

Sir John Simon's handling of the problems which have crop ped up le said to have been the subject of strong criticism by other -members of the Cabinet and

rumour

has it

that the Foreign Secretary is con-

templating

signation.

re-

Sir John Simon,

This latter part of the rumour I not, however, regarded seriously in responsible quartus.

Meanwhile, there is talk of the possible convening in London of a special confer. ence between the representa- tives of Britain, France and Germany with the object of finding a way out of the present tangle.

Government had repeatedly do

but the Japanese considered it xtil premature to withdraw, | ́ ́ The olfefal' spokesman admitted that the Japungse, military were

storation of custom on

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Mndar was caught by Eu off GIII when he had scored one in minutes. 165-7-1.

ISAACS APPLAUDED.

showing a much more conciliatory Isance was given an ovation by attitude as compared with the the crowd while walking to the situation earlier in the year. The wicket. He took a single off the Chinese Government had not even first ball he got from Gill and contemplated discussing the re-four by Jenkins sent up the 170.

Manchu- In trying to hit Gill, Jenkins was nearly sent back. He skled It to Alvis, at cover, but the fielder had to run with the sun in his cyca. Alvis-got his hands to the ball, but did not hold it.

kuo territory. Rumours that of ficial negotiations to this end have been carried

therefore wrong.

оп

arc

CANTON-SWATOW RAILWAY

PLANS. BEING PUSHED

HEAD

The

Isaacs opened the, bowling from the Supreme Court and and Wilson from the Naval Yard side.

and Speldewinde.

The first few runs that accrued conslated mainly, of singles. Tho batemen were very cautious to the howlers and dared not lift their

bata.

hofsted, the Malayan Innings now A four by Burn causéd 10 to be

having been in progress for 17 minutes.

STOP WITH SHINSI Burn reached double figures with two of Wilson, who stopped a cor- tain boundary with his shins, and The battle betwech Isaacs and had to limp to the wicket to bowl Gil was interesting to. watch.for the rest of the over

mul Isaacs, with his long rench tremendous power, attempted to hit everything, but Gill with his spin and fight outwitted him in the first over. He hit a tremend jous four in the next over. It was

nearly a six.

Canton, Nov, 16.

ISAACS BOWLED. Canton Government Facing Willis, Isaacs hit a proceeding in earnest with pre single, but in the same over was parations for the construction of bowled by the fast bowler. His a light railway between Canton wicket fell at 180. He had scored and Swatow, which, if realised, seven, 180-8-7. will be of considerable importance With Sinclair in, Jenkins began political and economic to hit out, and a four off Gill points of views,

brought Shanghai-score leval with Malaya. A leg bye gave them the

The suggestion is that certain members of the Cabinet are in-from clined to follow the lead of Signor Mussolin in veering away from Geneva.

NOTHING OFFICIAL No official announcement un this issue has been made although the Cabinet held two meetings to-day at which the disarmament situa-leaders, tion came under review.

.

JENKINS HITS OUT,

He

the

He

nol

The Cantos Government fina lead. proposed that the enterprise bel jointly financed by the Govern-:

A Jenkins played Gill "well. ment and private interest. Government official is, on his way was not so afraid to his ha to Swatow to approach business earlier batsmen, had her.

renehed his 20, with a four of this The official is Mr. Lung Sib-hok,bowler, in 20 minutos. It is stated in well-informed who, at his departure, said that GB, being hit. about was quarters, however, that while the the Government hoped that private now bowling HO well. He Government la in close touch with interests could contribute their short and Sinclair also pulled him France, Italy and the United quotas of capital up to an amount for a four. States on the steps to be taken, of $30,000,000. The

The 790 wOR reached in 196 and also, it is belloved, with the would bear the rest, if the objec minutca.. German Government, with a view tive was reached or not.--Cent rol to finding a means to bring back News Agency. Germany to the Disarmament Con- ference and the League, opinion

in Ministerial circles is believed!

to be turning towards the opening!

of preliminary, talks between in- dividual nations, especially bet tween Germany and France.

It is said that if approval of

course is obtained from) Berlin and Paris, London will be the probable venue for the dik cussions.--Reuter,

NEW GERMAN GESTURE.

London, Nov. 16.

ing was evident at yesterday's meet

Government

RUBBER POLICY

RE-STATED

PRACTICAL SCHEME OF RESTRICTION

London, Nov, 15.

at Batavia on November 22.

Government's

In the next over, Gibson also reached 10, with a four off Isaacs, sending up the 20 in 24 minutes.

Wilson took two wickets in his next over. Gibson edged a ball to Mayhew, and Morgan, who bad {been promoted, did not survive the over. He had the misfortune to play Wilson on to his wicket be fore he had scored. 24-2-0.

Now that two wickets had fallen. for

Burn was playing what was him A restrained game. He

played Isaacs with great care, and hit a loose one to the Queen's Road railings.

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Gill was at the wicket for five minutes before he opened his account with a four off Wilson. -

The 30 was signalled after 38 minutes' play.

LUCKY ESCAPES.

7 p.m. (Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.).

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel

recorded music will be broadcast from Management. (During the intervals the Studio).

7.18-7.45 p.m. From the Studio. A violin and Pianoforto Recital by Miss Jose Radesky and Ming Mona Maclean:

Programme.

1. The Quaker Girl--Selection

(Monckton). 2. Menuett (Kreisler). ̧ 3. Estrellita (Donald Heins). 4. Recorded Item

5. When My Ship Coines Sailing Home (R. Stewart). 6. The Little Green Doorway,

(Dermaid).

7. Valso Dlue (A. Margis). 7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio. An address on behalf of the "Street Henry Pollock. Sleeper's Shelter Society" by

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Sir

8. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3.8.20 p.m. From the Studio..

An address on behalf of the "Street" Sleeper's Shelter Society" by Mr. J. D. Bush, (In Chinese).

8.20-11 p.m. Chinese Concert Fram the Studio.

11 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News. 11.05 p.m. Clone Down. Ali records in the above European programmes Aro from Z.B.W.' Library.

$35,000 BAIL FIXED

SALESMAN ACCUSED

OF EMBEZZLEMENT -

With his score at 17, Bürn had. two lucky escapes. 'at, Madar was put on in place of Isance and on sus bowier's third delivery. 3. P. Tong, alias Tong Shuk-puí,,.

ino 28, saleenan, appeared before Mr. Burn cut the ball straight Wilson's hands. in the alips. Balfour at the Central Rolico Burn then Court this morning charged with Wisson dropped it. drove the next bull to the embezzlement of $5,000 from Leach mid-off, but the Shanghai the National Carbon Company on lendor niso dropped it.

April 3, 1933. The complainant Burn, benetted by his escape, is Mr. A. J. Mantle, manager of hit Wilson for a tour and reached the firm. In the first over-after lunch, This 20 in 43 minutes.

Mr. T. P. K. Kemble, for Jenkins raised Shanghai's Bente Two more fours by Gill gave prosecution, said he proposed to to 200 with a four off Willis, whohin double figures. Both were put in more charges during the was rather erratic.

perfect shots.

The im Interval was taken

with the score at 197, Jenkina hay- ing scored 24 and Sinclair four.

JENKINS RUN OUT.

In Willia, second over, there was

QUICKER SCORING, Runs came at a quicker rate ja misunderstanding between Jen-now. Both batsmen were scoring kina and Sinclair. The latter freely, and they took the score to snicked the ball to leg, and Jenkins 10 in 45 minutes and 50 in 5 called for a run, but as the ball minutes.

the

course of this week. The sum in- volved was in the neighbourhood

When the warrant of $35.000. was issued, bait was fixed in the sum of $10,000 and he could not reduce it.

Mr. R. C. H. Lim, instructed by In the House of Commons this went straight to Gibson at square

Pat, 'Madar kept the batsmen Messrs. Russ & Co., for the de- afternoon, replying to questions leg. Sinclair sent him back. Gib-quiet, and did not give away many fence: Your Worship must ap- by Mr. Rankin, Sir Philip Cunliffe-son threw the ball to the bowler runs. Even Burn had to play apreciate at this stage, when Hong- A determination to prevent the Lister said there was no question who broke the pricket with the subdued game, but he lifted the kong is also suffering from the disarmament altuation from drift of British producers attending batamen together in the wicket bowler once cicar of the outfields world economic depression, it is the rubber conference to be held keeper's end. Jenkins had 28 to for it, four single off Madar very hard to find ten thousand ing of the Cabinet.

his credit, having been batting for then gave him his 30, for which . The conference was confined 40 minutes. The score-board show he took an hour, It is believed that Germany, with officials in the Dutch Easted 208-9-28. through diplomatic channels, has Indies,

Janaca came back for Madar and given a fresh assurance of her As regards the

The 210 was hoisted by Sinclair, beat Burn completely with the goodwill, and authoritative British restriction polley, the conditions, who lifted Gill for a four. Sin- first ball, but it just missed the opinion is moving strongly in the which in the Government's opinionclair, trying to hit. found it stumps. direction of making practient con-should be fulfifled by any satis-1 cessions to the German viewpoint, factory scheme were stated in hist Inter-governmenal conversa- answer on July 11 when he said tions are to be continued withthey included the general asset of the immediate objective of gaining exporting countries. and the a rapprochement of Franco-Gerndhesion of a substantial majority man opinion by a preliminary of the producers, and also that general agreement.

the scheme should be administra-) A meeting of representatives of tively practicable.-Reuter.

the principal Powers, in Home, is regarded at present ns more likely than a conference in London,→→→ Reutor.

UP AGAINST BLANK WALL

Mr. Arthur Henderson's Communique

LIN SEN BOUND FOR NANKING

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

dollars in cash. The defendant's father, who is the owner of the Kwong Sang Fat firm, a firm of long standing here, will stand surety. The charge at present is only $5,000, and we are only" con- cerned with that charge now. A band for $10,000 from the firm, I submit, will be ample for bail,

The case WA8 remanded to

Worship fixing ball in a bond for $35,000.

The Empress of Russia is to leave There was a clean bill of health in Thursday next at 2.30 p.m. his for Vancouver at 10 am, on Friday, the Colony on Tuesday. instead of at 6am., na previously arranged.

"THE NEARER WOMEN'S DRESS CAN APPROACH NUDITY, HAVING RE [GARD TO REASONABLE DECENCY, THE | KETTER IT WILL DE FOR THEM." --- Sir William A. Lano.

man,

The Right Rev. II. Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong, has gone to Pin-Shan. (Walchow district) for his gatoral visit, and will be absent from ifongkong for a fortnight.

WAB The

Serious head injuries were aufforodi by Leung Hing yesterday, when in attempting to alight from a moving Attacked by another

ntrem in Yee Wo Street, ho labourer, Ching Yum, was badly thrown heavily to the ground, DISPELS RUMOURS OF injured yesterday about the head, and victim was admitted to the Govern

was taken to the Government Civil ment Civil Hospital. Hospital. The alleged assailant, has, fied.

SPLIT

2

While at work on the top of a ladder propped against a building at

MISSIONARY'S FATE

UNCERTAIN AFTER 18 MONTHS

London, Nov. 15. The fate of the Rev: Ferguson,

Shanghai, Nov. 16. Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the Among the passengers who arrived, Shantung Street, Mongkok, yesterday, who was captured by bandits Nanking National Government, is by the P. and O. Ranchi from Europe Leung Wah, a house-painter, became at Chengyangkuan in May, arriving Nanking this morning on this morning were Mr. E. H. P. Lang, the victim of a mishap when the 1982, was discussed in the House board the gunboat Yingshul. His Deputy Registrar at the Supreme ladder was knocked away by a car of Commons this afternoon.

Court, and Mrs. Lang, as well as Mr. being backed into the garage below. . London, Nov. 16.. return to the capital from Fuklen, T. S. Whyte-Smith, the Assistant lle received serious skull injuries, Replying to Mr. W. Mabane, the The President of the Disarma-where he stayed for some weeks, Crown Solicitor.

and is now in a critical condition at

member for Huddersfield, Sir ment Conference, Mr., Arthur as dispelled the rumour that he

the Kowloon Hospital.

John Simon expressed regret that Henderson, after consultation with he is at variance with certain

San Yip, of 20, Wing Sing Street,; Nanking leaders and would, atay

A roally excellent British fim, "The the Rev. Ferguson had not yet was summoned before Mr. Balfour at Shadow," is now showing at the bean released despite the fact that a com-out indefinitely.--Central. Neies.

the Central Police Court this morningi King's Theatre." It is a crime the caso had been kept constantly for obstruction on the public foctpathį mystery story, with an Ingenious before the attention, of the Chinese. in Wing Sing Street, with 14 empty angle, in which the leads ar vary nuthorities. rattan baskets on October 30. For capably taken by Elizabeth Allan and

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