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KAWABATA DIES-ADMIRAL

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TOPSCORER FOR ALL INDIA

42 OUT OF 132

Toats Disappoint with the Bat. MRBOTT'S XI

Pishart. Yesterday. Participating in s minor game inparations for the opening the tour the Brst- class leicth. Erlagid gode Wed May the Indila tyot na eley failed badly, with the test, bat reinst Mr. T. bert

Scotte here to-day. At the clone play the home team were only 109 rung in arrears with nifh wickets in hand. Scoremins Cabled Reuter weg as folk

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London Press Regrets

Incident.

RESTRAINT PRAISED.

Jeopardy Of Peace Negotiations.

London, To-day. The bomb outrage in Shanghai is denounced by the Press here.

The Daily Telegraph describes it as an atrocity and says that ex- cept for the murder of Archduke

Francis Ferdinand in 1914 no act

of political violence in our time is

so fraught with disastrous possi- bilitles.

This dastardly attack might

Sino-Japanese Armistice and no-

easily imperil the conclusion of the thing could have been more nice ly calculated to excite Japanese feeling to a most dangerous pitch. London-day.

It is earnestly to be hoped that lude utroversy is to be all the authorities do their utmost!

by the

a probably isolated ng of to prevent Tuby Richa Bickert, criminal act causing the un-doing ARAC Will pro be the of all the arduous work of media- pichare of the year

year's tion and peacemaking of the past Royal Academy.

two months.

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Volg to best whe-texapta for away sheasures infion of a seventh her the co-equality between the reprisal. they will prove their pictures by the later nations of the British Common- pretence of co-equality all bost." Orpen, R.A. wealth was a deceptive phrase or -Reuter.

TO-DAY'S HAPPY VALLEY

SELECTIONS

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ENTRIES.

WATCH MR. FROST

(By Wombat.)

With the exception of the first and sixth events fields should be plentiful at this afternoon's 5th Extra Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club which will take place at Happy Valley racecourse.

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The principal event on programme will probably have a few starters owing to the pre sence of Gleneagles which has evidently frightened many of the other entrants to accept for other engagements.

However,

it is quite a good card and there is plenty of variety, therefore, there is every reason to believe that a fairly big crowd of local | racegoers will be there to witness the prospect of some good racing. The Third Aggregate Stakes which is over a distance of one! mile is the big race on the card' and should be worth witnessing despite the fact that a small field will contest this event.

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SELECTIONS.

1st Race:-

Hetman. Sitting Bull. Sadko.

2nd Race:-

Kate. Alexander Hall. Snappy Eve.

3rd Race:-

The Shoveller. Whoopee, Siwash.

4th Race:-

Cebu.

The Gadwall. Helvellyn.

5th Face:-

Raindrop. Evening Star. Watin.

6th Race:-

Gleneagles,

Bag & Baggage, King's Bounty.

7th Race:n,

Wembly Stag. Chivalrous. Punch.

8th Race:-

9th

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SHANGHAI CONFERENCE. RESUMPTION.

Nanking Will Wait for

League Resolution. RECONNOITERING BY JAPANESE PLANES PROTESTED.

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The loss of ground already 'won for peace would be utterly disas

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The Daily Herald states that the

deplorable outrage at Shanghai will doubtless create a surge of Royalty is represented by four feeling for Japan, but should not studies of the King, one, in yacht be, made an excuse for further ing clothes. There is also a fine bloodshed or be used to obscure portrait of the Queen, a bronze fundamental issues, bust of the Prince of Wales, and

There will never be peace in the

Elizabeth.

for the mural decorations

of the

by the League of

Calmness Advised."

pretty picture of Princess Far East until Japan withdraws her armies of occupation and sub- An interesting series of pictures mits her case against China to the by famous artists represents a arbitration "Bank in Being" and is intended Nations. magnificent new additions to the The Daily Express states: "It It includes is at such moments of outrage and Bank of England. bank scenes wherein all sorts of extreme provocation that a nation members of the staff such as port-proves its greatness by keeping its cra and guards are portrayed. head. Its temper and its sense of One subject la Mr. W. H. Clegg perspective. Japan is big enough Interviewed this morning, a who is now on the directorate-not to at this iniquitous crime and spokesman of the Foreign Office Reuter.

Insult obstruct the peaceful settle- issued a statement announcing that the Chinese Government insists that the Shanghai armis- tice negotiations be resumed only after the League Assembly adopts the resolution.

Nanking, Yesterday.

MANCHURIAN UNREST.

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ment of her differences with China. The Times Praises Japan. The Times writes:-"The abo- minable outrage may have been

BOMBING VICTIMS SUFFER

SEVERE WOUNDS

FEARS OF PEACE CONFERENCE BEING JEOPARDISED

KOREAN ASSAILANT WAS ROUGHLY HANDLED BY CROWD,

(From Our Own Correspondent.) :

Mr. Kawabata, President of the Japanese Re- sidents' Association, died early this morning from grave internal injuries suffered in the bomb out- rage yesterday.

Physicians are now fighting to save the life of Mr. M. Shigemitsu, Japanese Minister to China, suffering a high temperature, with continual faint- ing spells due to loss of blood. He has been several times revived by injections.

Admiral Nomura's left eye has been removed. Mr. Shigemitsu is facing a long hospital con- finement. Both his thighs are terribly injured.

KOREAN UNNOTICED.

An eye-witness of the outrage narrates that' not until the last moment did anybody notice the Korean, who crept through the crowd of civilians, soldiers and sailors,

Suddenly two Japanese mounted soldiers sus- pected the movements of the Korean. They dis- mounted and dived at the man, but were too late. The miscreant uncovered the bomb, pulled out the time-pin, and a fraction of a second after the mis- sile had been thrown there was a terrific explosion which threw the whole park into consternation, verging on panic.

The crash lifted Mr. Shigemitsu off his feet. The explosion tore a hole in the flooring, flags and decorations were ripped to tatters. All other not- ables standing on the dais writhed with pain.

General Shirakawa was seen holding his hand to his shattered mouth where bomb fragments had torn his cheek and had ripped out his teeth.

LYNCH LAW REIGNED.

When the first shock was over lynch law reign- planned in order to provoke a ruped, and the Korean assailant found himself the vor- ture in the Japanese relations

with China and it is significant tex of a swirling mob. Fists, boots and sticks beat that it was committed at the mohim down time after time. His grey suit was torn ment when. thanks to Bir Miles to tatters and his face was bleeding profusely...

Then the cordon of sokliers, with Axed bayon-

Lampson's formula, the situation

at Shanghai promised to improve.

The Chinese Government pro- tests against the repeated recon-

Tunghua Skirmish. noitering by Japanese 'planes of the Chinese lines, also the re- ports from Woosung Customa

Changchun, Yesterday. officials that the Japanese mili-

On receipt of a report that a

But if the intention of the bomb-ets, kept the crowd at bay immediately after the tary have interfered with the off- body of a thousand guerills thrower was to prevent the signa- cials carrying out their duties, troops were threatening Tung ture of the Armistice, the latest outrage. The whole park was surrounded by sol- and the Japanese reply, which hua, where 140 Japanese are find- states that pending the restora ing refuges in the Consulate from our Tokyo correspon- tion of "normal conditions" the branch office, a defachment of dent suggests that he failed.

There are no signs of any change Japanese military are compelled Japanese troops left Kirin this in Japan's policy at Shanghai. to interfere with Customs work morning and encountered the In this country, and in many in the areas in which the Japan- guerilla forces en route. ese military are stationed.

A sharp engagement ensued, others, sympathy is due to the Japanese Government and the vic- The Chinese Government, the in which the Japanese lost five time of the outrage will be all the spokesman continued, is devising dead and five wounded. means to meet the above issues. Further details are lacking stronger if this wise dignified at

Regarding relations between owing to the interruption of com- China and the Soviet the munications.

to

Chinese Government is ready It was discovered that the consider the resumption bandits had burned down two of relation between the wooden bridges on the Kirin- two countries, if Russia desires Tunghua line, one of which, the Oehlacho Bridge, will take a week to repair. The other bridge. at Chiaho, is now closely guard- Reu- ed by Japanese troops.

WHEAT SHORTAGE IN GERMANE

Duty Reduced.

17 Berlin, Yesterday.

The duty on foreign' has been reduc Arks a ton to

order

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basis

titude is maintained. Reuter.

CLOUDY. - RAIN.

The weather report issued by the Royal Observatory at 10.30 a.m. to-day states:

Depressions are situated over South Manchuria and Indo- China, and another is moving to the North of Borneo, on a westerly track.

Forecast: South-west wind.. oderate, cloudy, rain.

Hallowing telegram was

the Manila Ob-

9 a.m. April 80%

Consu

diers and none was allowed to leave for a consider- able time. They were all carefully searched.

Many Chinese and Koreans were arrested.

JEOPARDISE NEGOTIATIONS; The Japanese authorities closed all entrances Chinese althoKi- leading to Chapei and notified t ties accordingly. The Frenel raided a number of Korean headq quest of the Japanese au man connected with the "Provisional Governmen

The present atmosphere

Police the re-

Shanghai is one of

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