THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
VIOLENT FIGHTING LAST
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1984.
NIGHT IN PARIS Shape
Bourse Brought to Standstill By Tumultuous Mob
MOB CONTINUES BURNING
AND WRECKING
AGED EX-PRESIDENT ACCEPTS PREMIERSHIP
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(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, February 8, 8.30 a.m.)
SHIPPING WAR
BRITAIN CLAIMS EQUALITY
RETALIATION
WARNING
London, Feb. 7.
SCOTTISH CUP DRAW
RANGERS AND HEARTS TO CLASH
EASY GAME FOR MOTHERWELL
Rosa County Cowdenbeath
v. Falkirk
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
CHINESE STUDIO CONCERT
FOR THIS EVENING
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 365 metres:
3.8 p.m.- European Programme. 5.6 p.m.
6-6.80 p.m.
from the Studio,
8.30-7 p.m. A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tlonb, etc.
London, Feb. 7. After a brief debate, the House
East Stirling, at Arbroath, de- A relay from Daventry of a Concert of Lords agreed to a resolution
James Park K.O.M.G. (High Com calling for the immediate and feated Arbroath by three goals and a message from The Hon. Sir New Zealand in most serious attention of the to nil in their Scottish Cup missioner for PARIS, FEB. 7.
round replay, while London). Government to the question of second
Children's Coneert VIOLENT FIghting has BEEN, GOING maintaining the well-being of Motherwell eliminated Partick
British shipping.
Thistle by the odd goal of three, The draw for the-third round, ON ALL OVER PARIS ALL THE EVENING,
Replying on the debate, Earl ALTHOUGH THE DISORDERS HAVE NOT Stanhope, the Under-Secretary for to be played on February 17, was
Foreign Affairs, agreed that Bri-made as follows: NEARLY APPROACHED THE SERIOUSNESS tish shipping had been heavily Albion Rovers v hit by the world economic situa- Queen o'South v.
Cektle tion but had shown a steady im-llibernians OF LAST NIGHT'S FRIGHTFUL SCENES.
Rangers Only after a long telephone, conversationprovement during the last year or Motherwell
8t. Johnstone; bye. Although there were 2,000,000 St. Mirren, bye. between President Lebrun and M. Doumergue,
The series provides lttle scope who is at prosent in the South of France, did tons of British shipping idle, the
proportion of idle British shipping for excitement. Passage into the was less than that of any of the next round seems almost automatic the latter agree to form a cabinet.
Japan.
managed in the main to steer clear rent maritima powers, except for the leading clubs whtomatic of each other. The two keeneat matches are likely to be Rangers Hearts and Hiberniana-Aberdeen.
The air is much clearer, however, and it is probable that a National Government will be formed under the ex-President, M. Gaston Doumergue.
two.
He proceeded: "For one hun- dred years foreign ships have had free right to enter our ports and
Later, he rang up M. Laval and informed him that the only thing we can do is to take he will arrive in Paris to-morrow.
The National Labour Federation has ordered a general strike of twenty-four hours on Monday as a mark of protest against the political situation.-United Press.
“ASSASSIN” DIN IN DALADIER'S EARS
Paris, Feb. 7.
,was not arrested although the police It was to the tune of cries of visited his house, as they did that "Resign! Resign! Assassin Dala-of his co-director, M, Leon Daudet. dier!" that the Radical Socialist
NEW PREMIER. Premier tendered his resignation
to President Lebrun.
The now Premier, M. Guston All day long crowds paraded in Domergue is seventy years of age. the boulevards singing the Heillaise,
Mar
Once before in his political Trading was suspended on
the career he has held the same office. as-That was in the months immediate Bourse when a huge crowd sembled and shouted: "Assassin. ly prior to the war.. He accepted the Premiership In December, 1918, Vive Chiappe."
and resigned in June, 1914, when the country voted against the three- years' conscription service posal.
POLICE HELPLESS. The police Intervened and tried to disperse the mob, but they were overwhelmed,
11 'Ave- The Bourse observed minutes silence for "those un- aassinated." The phrase was writ- ten in chalk on the Exchange board.
pro-
He was President of Franco
from 1924 to 1931, and his
election at that time was duo! entirely to the conviction that
he would keep the Elysee free from party politics.
One band of rioters attacked
He is a Radical, but keeps aloof Senator Rolland and tore off from the party machine and he is part of his clothing because he generally regarded as the ideal man defended the Government action in the critical situation now facing In ordering the police and troops the country, having the confidence to fire into the crowds.
both of the people and of Parlia- Fment.
M. Doumergue, who accepted the Premiership only after
repeated
action and press for equal facili tles from foreign countries for our shipping.
EQUAL CHANCE.
We cannot continue to give: foreign countries facilities which they deny to us and we may have to retaliate.
-Reuter.
V.
V.
V.
Aberdeen East Stirling Hearta
WEDNESDAY IN STRIDE
English League.
Football
7.3-8 p.m. Recorded music.
A Concert, Pianoforto Solo -Alt-Wien (Godow
sky). Pianoforte Solo-Prelude in A Minor
(Debussy),
Isabelle Yalkovsky, Song By the Waters of Minnetonka
(Licurance), Song-The Lass with the Delicate Air
(Arne)t
Mavis Bonnett (Soprano). violin Solo-Concerto in G Minor
Adagio (Bruch)
Louls Zimmermann.
mann) Song-The Two Grenadiers (Schu- Song-Midnight Review (Glinka).
Theodore Challapine (Bass). Pianoforte Solo-Polichinelle (Rach. maninoff).
Planoforto Solo-Prelude in B Flat (Rachmaninoff).
Left Poulshno.
Song Twilight (Hamilton). Sang-My Little Nest of Heavenly Blue (Spaeth-Lebar).
Maria Jeritza' (Soprano), Violin SoloAve Maria (Schubert, arr. Wilhelm). We have got something to sell;
London, Feb. 7.Violin Solo-Caprica Viennois Kreis- we have got markets; and if foreign
Eight of the English Leogue ler). countries wish to trade in our matches postponed on account of
Naoum Blinder. markets they must give us an equal Cupties were played off to-day, and Sunge-(a) Pairings (b) Come to the chance to trade in theirs. If they were productive of some very keen Fair (Easthope-Martin).
Songs (n) Jock the Fiddler (b) sell to us they must take our ex-football. ports and if they don't take our The rise of Sheffield Wednesday was The Ballad-Monger (Easthope-Mar- merchandise, they must take our again demonstrated by a splendid tin).
victory at Middlesbrough after services.
gruelling tussle, while Preston and Blackpool won well in the Second Report. Division.
The Government was giving the utmost attention in its power to the problem and the President of the Board of trade hoped to pro- duce something that would help British shipping-British Wire lesa,
AMERICAN AIR INFLUENCE IN CHINA
JAPANESE SUSPICION
DENIED
Porey Homing (Baritone). Local Time & Weather
8 p.m. 8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con-
10.40 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
10.35 p.m. Clone Down.
Bristol City scored their most hand-cert. some victory of the season at the ex- pense of Brighton. The results were:
FIRST DIVISION.
Aston Villa Everton Middlesbro.
Wolves
2 Chelsea
2 Manch. City
2
Shef, Wednes-
1 Portsmouth
SECOND DIVISION.
day 3
Blackpool
-2-- Notts-Counly--1 Notts Forest. 2 Preston West 11am 1 Oldham
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Bristol City 5 Brighton
Revised, tables:-
3
0
Reutter.
FIRST DIVISION,
Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta, 27 16 7 6 65 27 37
(Special to "Telegraph")
Tokyo, Feb. 8. Taking up a question by a mem- her of the Japanese House of Peera The general strike proclaimed by during a debate yesterday, regard Why to the General Confederation of La-ing the Shanghai-Canton air ser-Derby Paris from the country, One bour is called "against the menace vice run by the China Aviation Arzenal 27 14 7 0 45 28 35
official acts of Fascism and to defend public Corporation, was to order all State Theatres to close down to-night as a sign of national mourning.
persuasion, is on
of
his
first
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ALARMS ALL NIGHT.
After a day of excitement which did not develop into serious dls- turbances, the city suff red a series of alarms and excursions; all through the evening, although the situation never got 'complete- ly out of control,
herty."-Router.
COLLAPSE OF THEFT CHARGE
ACQUITTAL 'SECURED BY
DEFENDANT
"It seems to me a very likely There were no falalties to case of malicious prosecution," day though a considerable num.said Mr. Balfour in the Central ber of people were injured,
BATON CHARGES.
Police Court this morning, when
Huddersfield. 27 13 9 6 GO 40 spokesman of the
Tottenham 28 14 4 10 51 33 Nanking Ministry of Communica- Manchester C. 28 12 8 8 tion promptly denied that there is Blackburn.. 28 13 any diplomatic or military signi- Wednesday.. 28 12
ficance attached to this airmail West Brom. 28 11 Hovice, although American in- Portsmouth 27 16 terests are importantly connect- Everton od with this enterprise.-Central Middlesbro Sunderland NEUR.
Nowcastle Wolves Aston Villa
COTTON MILLS TO CLOSE
be discharged Ng Chuk-nam. THE DEPRESSION IN coolic, on two counts of attempted theft of a purse and assaulting
The majority of them suffered another coolie, Chan Cho, aboard their hurts when massed bodies of the Yaumati ferry launch stool helmeted pollee made baton Wal yesterday. charges against immense throngs
of demonstrators in the Place de
Man
le stated Complainant
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(Special to "Telegraph")
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27 0 6 12 43 44 24 Liverpool
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SECOND DIVISION.
Stoke Shefeld Chelsea
Grimsby Brentford Tientsin, Feb. 8.
Port Vale soveral face by
Owing to the size of surplus Preston N. E. la Concorde, Madeleine Square and struck in the elsewhere.
people. Defendant said, he had stocks at hand, all the leading Blackpool Hooting and jeering crowds on three or four occasions pre-Chinese cotton mills at Tientsin Bolton hurled missiles of all kinds at theviously played mah jongg with the arc suspending work. Arrears of Plymouth
complainant at 1000. Canton Wages due to workers and em Olham polleo, wrecked street lamps,
ployees will be paid off within this Bradford Road. Amashed shop windows and t
month-Central News. bonfires at different points in the boulovards.
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FOUR MOTOR CAR
ACCIDENTS
WOMEN & CHILDREN THE VICTIMS
In the .four motor accidents coming within the notice of the Police authorities yesterday, the victima were either women children,'
or
An 8-year-old girl, Sing Suen, was knocked down by a private car in Queen's Road West. The driver stated he was unable to nvold her when she darted across the road after appearing unexpectedly from the sidewalk.
The victim WNB taken to the Government Civil Hospital with leg injuries,
Another girl, Chan Yuet-sin, nged 6, was victim in a similar accident which occurred in Queen's Rond Erat, near the Wanchai Market. In this case, the girl received head injuries of a rather serious nature, being afterwards taken to Hospital in the car.
In another accident at "Queen's Road West, yesterday afternoon, Wo Ping, an elderly woman, re- L. F.A. Pts.ceived head injuries from which 27 20 0 7 07 36 40 it is feared she may not recover. 27 14 6 8 02 44 83
The injured woman is now at the 27 14 0 30 30 32
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52 Fulham
27 11 611 54 55 27 27 11 6 11 34 42 27 West Ham
27 0 8 10.63 63 26 Southampton 20 10 5 11-34 32 26 IN BRIEF
Bradford C... 27 11 3 18 48 47 35 Notts County 289 The St. George's Riding Academy Burnley riding lessons and the hire of ponies Notts Forest 27 8
Kowloon City, will be open for Hull as from Sunday the 11th. Instant. Swansca
Millwall... The wedding is announced to takoj Following observations that the Manchester U. 27 9 8 15
in Foochow is now quiot Lincoln place shortly of Mr. Reginald Gwynne situation One of the fashionable reward, customs officex, Falshan, and 11.3.5. Witch has been ordered to staurants. In this district pre Miss Elfrida Maria Xavier, of 334, Shanghai. She will leave Pagoda THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
curious spectacle, Hennessy Road. sented
Anchorage to-day and at the northern One part was reeking with dis-
port will rellevo Ti.M.B. Whitshod. Infectants having made an im-
At 10.30 p.m., Elysees was quiet and the Place ECS ALREADY THE BEGINNING
de la Concorde, where over a thousand polico were stationed: comparatively, no. 4
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Japan" Norwich
this Coventry
The troopship Neuralis encountered provised dressing station, while very rough weather after leaving The_R.M.S. "Empress the rest was filled with well- Singapore for Hongkong and who is will be leaving dry dressed diners leisurely finish-not expected to arrive in the Colony evening, and will anchor in Kowloon Queen's P.R. ing their meals,
until late on Sunday or early on Bay until Saturday morning, when Reading Monday Morning. She was scheduled who will proceed to her berth at Exoter to arrive here to-morrow and sail the Pler No. 1 of the Hongkong and Charlton
Dristor R. same day for Shanghal.
Kowloon Wharf, & Godown Co.
It is learned that. M. Maurras, the editor of Action Francaise,
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Police are looking for a Chinese who knocked down a young Chin- cso while driving an ordinary push bicycle, but carried on, leaving the victim, who was rather seriously. injured, lying on the ground. The accident occurred in Queen's Road Contral.
The victim was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital with his right leg broken.
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