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NEW LEG-THEORY MR. CHAN LIM-PAK FAILS TAXIS SET AFIRE
SENSATION
COUNTY
CRICKET
CRISIS
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
WARNED
ACTION BY TWO FAMOUS TEAMS
London, June 12,
Leg-theory bowling practised by Larwood against
ΤΟ APPEAR IN
FASCIST CREED OF
$10,000 BAIL ESTREATED
SUPPRESSION
Bulgaria Now Goes The Whole Hog
Sofia, June 13. Following the examples. of Italy and Germany, the new Fascist Government in Bulgaria has ordered the suppression of all political parties and organisations and ther Reuter
newspapers ----
19:ter:43033 20321|| 16814 8:219GANZ S PELAAM
the Australians in the last Verity
series of Tests has cropped
up again in acute controver- sial form-but not this time
Ordered
in connection with the Aur-To Swatow
tralians.
The Evening Studdard carried a sensatfenal report to-night sug- resting the possibility of bitter-" meer in sunty.ericket,
TO WATCH SHIPPING INTERESTS
ILMS, Verit!! Das been des The Erenby Strudted states that i patened to Swaluwe to watch the as a sequel to the recent Jeg-theory; interests of British merchantmen
lying
that neighbourhoud tactics adopted by Nottingham-which are, under recent regula shire in their matches againsttions lasuest by the Bureau at Essex. Cambridge and Sussex, the pavigation, subject to inspelion by offleery of the Bureau in con- junction with the Chinese Muri- time Custerus.
representatives of two of the most famous cricketing counties to-day visited Trent Bridge and informed the Nottinghamshire County Crie ket Club that if fast leg-theory bowling was used against them this season, they would not, in any circumstances, agroe to play them in 1935.
PREPARED TO WALK OFF.
i
We were ofthefally inforated this morning that it is the intention of the Naval authorities to keep a warship stationed at Swatow for
some time.
The recent vided for
MEASÚPUS
pro-
AND WARRANTS
ISSUED
URGENT BUSINESS IN CANTON
LETTER TO MR..
M. K. LO
A sensational development in the Chan Lim-pak case was recorded at the Central Magistracy this morning when Mr. Chan Lim-pak failed to appear..
His bail of $10,000 Was estreated and Mr. Hamilton ordered a warrant to be issued for his arrest.
Mr. Chan Lim-pak, whose failure lo criminal to appear in answer canige caused a sensation in Mr. Hamilton's court, this morning.
COURT
POLICE RUSHED TO SENATE
UPROARIOUS
TUGWELL SITTING
APPOINTMENT ENDORSED
Washington, June 12. Extraordinary seenes
were witnessed in
IN SHANGHAI
SOUTH AFRICA
PAYS
War Debt Instalment
To Britain
(Special to "Telograph"
thy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphle Mess
Grillnaser,
Пеервер Junc
Capetown, June 12. Disregarding the
War
debts controversy abroad. South Africa has paid £179,000, the regular half-
yearly war debt instalment to Britam,fèruter,
the
Senate to-day during the battle over the appointment
[ARSON GANG
AT WORK
DEVELOPMENT OF A DRIVERS' STRIKE
CHAUFFEURS INJURED
Shanghai, June 13. A grave development in the Shanghai taxi-drivers' dispute with their employers occurred last night, when four taxis were set on fire by an organised arron gang.
Four hire cars, two of which be longed to the British-owned Taylor
of Professor Rexford Tur- WAR DEBTS ONUS the others to the Chi-
well as Under-Secretary of Agriculture.
Police
were rushed to the chamber during 411 uproarious sitting of the Agricultural Com- mittee of the Senate which con tinued its debate on President
ON BRITAIN
REPLY
AMERICAN
TO NOTE
nuse-managed Johnson Taxi Ser vice were set on fire by the use of phosphorus, almost simultaneously in different parts of the Settlement. The vehicles were stopped by the arson gangs and set on fire,
Two chauffeura were injured as a result lof their activities and the vehicles
suffered considerable damage.
The Settlement Police are now
for the incenillaries, who are be lieved to have been the leading Espir... in the strke of the Chinest drivers of the Taylor Garage Britain's war debt Note to the witch started a few weeks ago and United States has resulted in a which up to the present time has And in the end, Professor Tug-reply inviting reconsideration of failed to produce a settlement.— well secured endorsement of the the docision to make no payment, Reuter nomination,
and suggesting that the amount due on June 15 might be paid, without worrying about
When the case was called, Mr. KURAMOTO Rosevelt's nomination of Profes- FURTHER STUDY gaged on an intensive search
sor
Türwell
for promotion to
Under-Secretary, AFFAIR
M. K. 1o, appearing for defendant, said that just before the time was! due for him to come to Coart, he received a letter from defendant slating that he had called to Canton on very urgent business, REMAINS A COMPLETE and asking him to apply for n remand for a couple of days,
"Of course he is on bail to appear this morning," said Mr. Lo, but in the circumstances I will leave it to your Worship to do as you like."
FRESH CHARGES 7
Mr. Edgar Davidson, appearing for the complainant, Mr. T. John son Wong, said he had proposed to put In further charges, but in the circumstances they would have to stand over.
the inspection of foreign ships plying In Mr. Hamilton ordered delen- that steam- dant's ball of $10,000 to be estreat- Chinese waters and It is even said that one of these ship companies wishing to operate ed, and instructed a warrant to be counties is prepared to walk from inland river survices must apply issued for his arrest, the Bald and concede the match to the Navigation Burean for this summer i fast leg-theory licences. Companies already in bowling.is indulged in.-Reuter sssession of certificates are now Reuter does not say whether required to apply to the Maritime Larwood was responsible for the Customs or the Bureau for con- adoption of the tactles, but it is firmation, and if companies have note-worthy that he took 9 wickets already received land naviga-
Mr. Chan Lim-pak was remand for 81 runs in two innings against | tion permits they must furnish Leicester.
the Bureau with the routes and ed on bail just week on six charges time tables of their vessels and of fraudulent appropriation of obtain the
that money and fraudulent keeping of approval of organisation before operating the accounts of the Nanyang Tobacco Company in respect of three sums services,
of $500 euch.
Waterloo Bridge Re-Building
L.C.C. TAKES FINAL DECISION
of the
Waterloo Bridge out of revenue.
The inspections are carried on by highly trained Chinese Mari- time Engineers. The majority of which have received training abroad.
PUBLIC MONEY VOTES
OVERFLOW COURT IN
KOWLOON
KING LEOPOLD'S ACCESSION
MISSION ARRIVES IN LONDON
The
accession of
London, June 12.
MYSTERY
|
Several of the Senators, nearly came to blows but quiet was at length restored.
PROFESSOR'S DENIALS.
AREA OF SEARCH Mr. Tugwell was again before arrears.
WIDENED
INVITED
London, June 12.
the
VAST EXPANSION · OF R.A.F.
the Committee, being questioned
The Reply says that if Britain 15 instalment of pays the June at considerable length on his pol-985,070,000 (approximately £13,-, tical outlook. He repeatedly 000,000) she will remain outside Nanking, June 12. Japanese Legation, called on the the United States and avowed his for the resumption of payments.
Mr. Arino, Secretary of the denied that he wished to Sovietine the scope of the Johnson Act.
Should Britain submit proposals TO ACHIEVE AIR Nanking Foreign Office this after-belief in the Constitution and the the United States would gladly dis
PARITY noon to enquire the results, if any, recovery measures taken by theeuss them. of the search for Mr. Kuramoto President. The Foreign-Offico were unable
The Note also says that
to furnish news of any kind but is omination to higher office, posal has ever been presented for- assured him of the Chinese which is taken na an indication payment in kind to an extent that to that President Roosevelt attached might he found mutually pruetle- Government's determination spare no effort in the search, little importance to the charges able. Any such proposal would be
The Nanking Gendarmerie are made in March last that the carefully considered. starting a fresh comb-out in their Brains Trust has been planning to search for tence of Mr. Kuramoto, replace the existing social ordes was eventually The programme includes a census by Communism,
U.S. AND DEBTS GENERALLY,
PLANES --FOR-600
NEW PLANES
London, June 13. A great expansion in the ground and air strength of the reiterates the thesis of the com- contemplated by the Government. The United States Government Royal Air Force is now seriously of the population of the capital approved by sixteen votes to two.plete independence of the debts of and the co-operation of the local | Reuter,
the Allies to Great Britain and by
Following up the recent pledges uthorities in the surrounding dis-
Mr. Stanley Baldwin that Britain's debts to the tricts in combing every village.
United Britain will seek parity in the air States, and declares that the re-with the greatest air power with- payment of the British debts was in striking distance of Britain's never made contingent on the fate shores, if no limitation agreement of other debts.
can be obtained, the Air Ministry The Nole adds that the position is preparing plans, under instruc seems to be that Britain does not tion, for substantial expansion of REPRESENTATIONS BY intend to pay further until the the R.A.F.
debts have been scaled down to an These are expected to be sub- BRITAIN
unascertained sum to which Britain mitted to the Cabinet shortly. might agree.
The activity is extending to as fur as Soochow, Wusih and Chin- king. But, up to a late hour to- night, the authoritles still admit that no tangible clue had been sceared.-Central Nemes,
talning #
NO PROTEST,
.
DANISH IMPORT
RESTRICTIONS
Peking, June 1 The London County Council,
A spokesman of the Jupinome
Loudon, June 12. after a four hours' debate to-day,
Legation to-day denied the report
In the House of Commons, Dr. adopted by 76 votes to 47, the
Duc d'Ursel, head of the that the Japanese Foreign Mini-Burgin said the action of the joint recommendation
special mission to announce the
the King of the ter had instructed Mr. Ariyoshi e Danish Government in reducing Highways and Finance Com-
lodge a strong protest with the the number of licences Belgluns, arrived in London this Chinese Government regarding import of certain British goods for the mittees that immediate steps should be taken for rebuilding Voles totalling $79,222 are to afternoon. The mission was met the disappearance of Mr. Kura-during the first four months of by Major General Str Joha come before the Finance Com-Hanbury Williams, Marshal of the mete, and declared that the Japan the present year had been the Mr. Herbert Morrison, Chair-mittee of the Legislative Council Diplomatic Corps, Admiral Sir ese Government, was still main-subject of representations to that
waiting attitude-Government.-British Wirclens. man of the Council, gave an under-
Henry Baller, specially attached Central News. taking to the People of London In-morrow.
of the Foreign representative that whatever the
A sum of $3,000 is to be asked Secretary and the cost of the
Belgian Am− ] work fading on the rates, the for the provision of a temporary bassador and his staff, Council would not spend one building in the Courtyard of the
The special envoy will be re-i penny loss on housing, education Kowloon Magistracy, which can be
used as an overflow Court forceived by the King at Bucking and necessary" services..
at the Com- minar ense. The joint .ort
ham Palace to-morrow morning. mitteen mentions that during the
in the afternoon, he will lay a! A further $16,000 is required for wreath on the Cenotaph. last five years substantial sums anti-malarial work at Sookupno.
of the rates had been setIt is explained that the contraclor On Thursday, members of the saide to meet the capital expendi has already pepceeded with the mission will be entertained to ture which the rebuilding will fu- work to such an extent that the luncheon by Their Majesties and volve.
Waterloo Bridge
sum of $10,000 previously allotted will be guests nt a Government | is 100 years has been absorbed, and he is dinner given in their honour at the old.
Gwing to the subsidence of the Pressing for permission to com- Forelyn Office.--British. Wireless.
i plete the programme. piere due to the lowering of the
river bed, caused by the scour of In order to provide essential fire
British Wirclean.
A
the stream at this point, it has protection for Kowloon in the dis- not been in full use for ten years triet of Shamshuipo, a sum of $15,- and a temporary structure along 000 is being requested for a new side has carried part of the traffic. sub-station to be erected the compound of Shamskulpo Polico Station. This building H nubstitution of the sub-station at Mengkok for which a sum of $40,- 000 is provided in the 1934 Estimates.
ANGLO-POLISH TRADE
London, June 12. Dr. Burgin. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, stated in the Commons that Rogotin tions with Poland for a trade agreement had not yet begun, but was hoped to start them in a month.-Brilial Wireless.
it
in
SAAR PLEBISCITE
PERSONNEL OF THE
COMMISSION
London, June 12.
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MIR. VICTOR HOO
Berne, June 13. Mr. Victor Hoo, the Chinese Minister, has left Switzerland for !Shanghai-Kenter.
TARIFF, BILL SIGNED
Washington, June 12. President Roosevelt has signed fly Telegraph, Caruright. Telegraphic Mea-
Cirulinante.
Received June the Thrift Bill-Reuter. Paris, June 12.
15, M4 M50.j
the
The Chamber of Deputies, which I.M.S. Kent, flagship of the China recard for Squadron, arrived at Gibraltar yester. alrendy, claims the longest sitting of any lower day on her way to Hongkong. house, to-day established a new
world record. by completing a
fifty-five seconds.
session int Reuter.
He Chung, 81, n female tenant of A Genova mesange states that, 20 Fook Wa Street, Shameluipo, com- following conversations between witted suicide yesterday by drinking Other votes requested include the Governments concerned, the | Lynol. $5,100 in respect of the Botanienl Commission appointed to overace Gardens Improvement, $10,000 for the plebiscite in the, Saar will be hot water system to the maternity composed of Messieurs De Jongh block of Victorin Hospital, and (Netherlands), Rode (Sweden) $6,288 for a motor roller for use and
Henry
(Switzerland). British Wireless,
at the Kal Tak Aerodrome.
DEBTOR'S BUSINESS.
The scheme is likely to provide for the addition of at least fifty new squadrons to the Air Force. Such a situation calls for the equivalent to about six hundred initiation of proposals
by the first-line machinga. debtor, not the creditor,
The Reply notes that Britain; does not intend to repudiate and There will be twenty new R.A.F. concludes that the American people aerodromes and a great increase are not disposed to place an im- in personnel. possible burden upon their credi- tors.-Renter.
great incREASES,
The scheme will be carried out over a a period of years, not yet specifically settled.
Excluding a hundred machines NO THIRD · DEGREE in India, Britain has now about eight hundred frst-line and about 130 second-line aircraft.
P.M.G. ISSUING NEW
INSTRUCTIONS
It is contemplated that the add- tions will place Dritain on ap- proximate parity with France.--
Instructions are to be issued by|Renter.- the Postmaster-General to obviate any possibility of third degree} of suspects by the Investigation methods during the interrogation
Branch.
Every person examined, suaport | or not, may have a "friend" pre- gent at the very earliest stage of the examination, if he or she so desires.
Falling from a lorry on which he
Where an officer Interrogated, was being given a lift, in Kaltak though not suspect, Is manifestly Road, Kowloon City, Yu Kone, no nervous that he cannot do him- coolie, suffered head injuries, and was self justice, the Investigating ofli- admitted to the Kowloon Hospital, cer must inform him that he may yesterday.
have a "friend" present.
Every accused person will have is sampan capsized by a back- the right to be confronted with wash from the ... Kinkhan, Ins and to cross-examine the witnosnos night, Ho Shing was on the point of against him. This right does not A 4-year-old child, Chan Yu-chan, drowning, when he was spotted from extend to, members of the public was badly injured in a fall from the another sampan and rescued in the who may have given information, second floor of a house in Tal Yuen luick of time. After first-ald trent- | over whom the Postmaster-General St., yesterday. He died after ad-ment, he was admitted to the Gov has no control. mission to hospital.
ornment Civil Hospital.
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