THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, MARCH
1934.
ASSAULT ON REFEREE
SHANGHAI CASE SETTLED
LAW SUIT NOW
WITHDRAWN
JAPANESE SECOND N Indians Take
SKI RELAY
1st Inns.
Lose By Close Margin Lead
To German Team
Tokyo, Feb. 27.
By a close margin of minute and 11 seconds, the Japanese sld team missed the first place in the relay game held yesterday in Bavaria in the third day of the German Students' Ski Championship: Moet- Ing being held at Gulmisch, coming in second to the German team.
Through the efforts of Dr. C. T. Wang, veteran diplomat and
The German team covered the 80 chairman of the board of direc tors of the China National kilometres course in 2 hours 10 Amateur Athletic Federation, minutes and 23 seconds, the Japan- the alleged assault case of the can team in 2 hours 11 minutes and referee, Mr. W. T. Sung, by a 34 seconds, and the Swiss team in student of the Chiaotung Uni-2 hours 23 minutes and 16 seconds. versity has been amicably Fettled.
The Japanese student skiers left Gulmisch yesterday for Munhon, whence they will proceed to Mar-
MERCHANT'S FINE BATTING
Bombay, Mar. 5. Thanks to A painstaking knock by Merchant, who scored 89 not out, the Indian XI were able to pass the M.C.C., first innings total when the match on behalf of the earthquake victims was continued to-day. In reply to the Englishmen's 224, the Indians hit up 288, ad- ding 173 for the last eight wickets. Nichol was the only bowler to meet with any success, and his four. wicketo cost 68
FEWER BRITISH UNEMPLOYED
LATEST FIGURES SATISFACTORY
Loder, March 5. .It
estimated that оп February 19, there were approx- imately 9,941,000 Insured persons aged from 16 to 64 in employment In Great Britain. This was 67,000 more than a month before and 626,500 more than a year before.
Industries showing the greatest improvement during the past tailoring, boot mouth were building and public. works contracting,' and shoe manufacture, and pottery Wan also manufacture.. There
motor some improvement in the iron and vehicle industries, and in the ship-
teel, engineering, and ping service. At February 19, the numbers of unemployed persons on the registers of the Employment Exchanges in Great Britain were Batting a second time, the 1,881,632 wholly unemployed, 340,- wickets before close of play-480 normally in casual employ-
ment, Reuter,
The total was 71,159 leas than the number on the registers on January 22 and 538.729 less than tho year before. The total on February 10, 1934, comprised 1,883,782 men, 68,368 boys, 328.140 women and. 17,613 girlk-British Wireless.
runs.
Mr. Sung, a member of the Chin-seilles via Paris. ese Referees Association and the They will embark in the N.Y.K. Roforces' Society of Shanghal; was Hner Ms. Hakozaki Maru at MagM.C.C., scored 182 for four 897 temporarily stopped, and 95,- mobbed on December 16, 1933, im-scilles for home..
mediately after the championship
match of the Kinngnan Inter-
collegiate Football Tournament be
tween the Chingtung University MIDGET RACING CAR
and the Chinan University on the former's ground in Sicenwel Rond.
Chinnn won the match by one goal to nil, the solitary point being scored through a perally kick.
AROUSES INTEREST
In Trial Performance
The unruly section of the bly crowd 150 Miles An Hour Madel accused the referee of. unjustly awarding the penalty. At the ex- piration of time nome: 20 undesir- ables attacked the officini, causing bodily injuries.
It
is understood that the student ! who participated in the attack, was obliged to pay all the medical ex- ponses amounting to $200 and legni charges of $600. The Chinese Re- forces' Association received a letter of apology from the Chiaotung authoritica for not affording
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London.
new German racing car, which is to compete in the big in- ternational racing ovents Europe, has just been produced in Berlin,
In
It is known as the "P-Avue" car, after its designer, Porscho, and when taken out on a trial run with Hans Stuck driving, the car did
LOTT AND THE DAVIS CUP
(Continued from Page 8.).
Idea of turning pro after last sen-
on. The future probably looked a triflo uncertain for him in ama- teur tennis but he couldn't get to- gether with his old "pal," Big Bill while, it appears that with Vines Tilden, and he likely won't. Mean-
passing out of the picture a now in the pro ranks and Wilmer Allison opportunity in 1934 has been heard by Master Lett.
LOTT'S DETERMINATION, "This year I am going to keep
NEWFOUNDLAND FINANCES
CONVERSION OFFER RESPONSE
ndequate protection to its memes about 150 miles per hour, a speed it up," remarked Lott, by way of and approved, included £284,000 in
KOWLOON GOLF
TOURNEY.
which it is and will easily be in-confirmation, after he won the creased later,
The car presents a curious Ap- pearance. Four metres long and scarcely a metre high, it will be one of the smallest cars on the
track.
4. SHOWS
DAILY 2.30-5.15
7.15--3.30.
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with the recent con-THIS CAPTIVATING PICTURE AGAIN!
London, March 5. Supplementary estimates pro sented to the House of Commona on behalf of the Dominions Office, connection with the recent con- Miami Biltmore tournament. "Istitutional changes in Newfound- don't know, myself, why I lose In-land.
The Under-Secretary, Mr. Mal- don't think it colm Macdonald, said the greater terest in singles during the sum mer season but
meet the deficit in the current Will happen again. Anyway, I've part of the money was required to got more incentive this year and nancial year, including provision
will be fun to see what happens. Moat of the experts now think for the payment of interest on the that's all it will be this year-fun Newfoundland Public Debt. for our lads and victory for either the British or Australians in the Mustard & Co. v. China Light & Davis Cup play. That's why Lott Power Co.: Messrs. Lane Crawford may be projected into a very good v, H.K. & Whampoa Dack Co.; Hong- kong Police v. Falconer & Co.: 9.6. not. There will be no over-con- & A. Staff, H.K. Govt. v. Aphelion;fidence whatever in the American Byes to Second Round. Hongkong American Eastern Aviation Ca. v. ranks and it is just possible, bare ly possible, that Lott & Company Hotel Co.: Public Works Department Hongkong. Electric Co. v. I.K. & K, Wharf & Godown Co.;
The first round in to he played by might strike a few good days at the Union Trading Co. V. Fire Brigade: Į Sunday next.
right time. United Press.
DRAW MADE FOR THE
HONG-FOURSOMES
In the annual inter-hong foursomes arranged by the Kowloon Golf Club the draw has resulted as follows:
First round: Naval Yard v. Sani- tary Department;
Ita 16-cylinder engine is instal- led at the rear of the car with the
radiator in front.
The response to the Newfound land debt conversion offer had been extremely satisfactory, and the saving during the six months had been about £150,000. In ad- dition to the $234,000, a further £10,000 was being asked for in connexion with certain work reconstruction and rehabilition in Newfoundland.-British Wireless.
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MATINEES Back Stalls 20 cts. Dross Circle 30 cts.
EVENINGS
WE PAY TAX
Back Stalls 50 cts. Dross Circle 80 cts.
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