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FOOTBALL DISPUTE

LAST NIGHT.

Little Progress Made At Meeting of Affiliated

Clubs.

CHINESE PAWNBROKER

FINED $50.

Stolen Jewels From- Gloucester Building.

AN INVOLVED CASE.

AIR FORCE FOR FUKIEN.

Plans Discussed. In Hong Kong.

Discussions for the formation of an air squadron for Fuklen have been taking place in Hong Kong during the last two days.

Bittle progress was made last night in connection with the dispute between the Chinese football clubsi and the Association, which arose In connection with a case in Mr. Wong Tse-king, representa- out of the recent election of officers which three Chinese men appeared, tive of the Fukien province popula- and councillors of the H.K.F.A. ***fon remand, before Mr. Wynne- tion, and of the Oversea Fukieneäe, The meeting was convened by Mr.Jones in the Central Police Court arrived here on Thursday to talk Mok Hing, who invited representa- this morning, charged with the the matter over with Mr. Chang tives of "the football, clubs to sup-theft of jewellery, the property of Wai-cheung," and to persuade the port him in lodging a protest to the Mr. and Mrs. Lukyx, of Gloucester latter to go to Fukien take Association.

Building, Cha "Yu-chi, a pawn-charge of the organisation.

to

After Mr. Mok had briefly refer- broker, of Hollywood Road," was Mr. Chang intimated that be red to the cause of the dispute, Mr. fined $50 for failing to seize a man would communicate with the Cen- Hall asked if he had lodged a pro-who pawned a gold ring, which tral Government, for approval. test with the Football Council, and was contained in a printed cireu- The proposal was much discuss on receiving an answer in the nega-lar describing the stolen articles ed at a dinner given by Mr. Chang tive, pointed out that South China, Mr. H. Lo, for the defendant, to the prominent Fukien merchants, would have, to do so ultimately. entered a plea for lenience, stating at the Tung Yat restaurant last

The Chairman, Major Manners, that in ten years по conviction night. Isaid that he would like "further had been recorded against the

opinions with regard to the method shop. He admitted there was some POLITICAL TRUCE IN GERMANY. which Mr. Mok had adopted, and negligence.

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would also like to mow.the nature The case against the three men, of the "legal advice which Mr. Mok and a summons against the Tai had sought on the subject of the Fook Goldsmith shop, Queen's Road į validity of the election..

Central for alleged receiving of ed with slogans and the normal-

Mr. Mok replied that he had seen stolen property, was fixed for bear- Mr. M. K. Lo and Mr. Leo D'Almadaling on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.. Junr., and he outlined the advice he

He NEW DEPUTY CLERK

had receive from the former. was still awaiting a reply from Mr. D'Almada.

Mr. Duncan then spoke at some length, and said that he was of the opinion that the present situation would not have arisen had Mr. Mok Hing been elected as a member of the Football Council.

OF COUNCILS.

Two Consular Appointments.

"I am sure that had Mr. Mok Among the appointments.. listed Ying-kwai and Mr. Mok Hing been in the Gazette this week, is that

Every wall and post is plaster-

tidy streets of Berlin are lit- tered with discarded pamphlets.

President's Decree,

The likelihood of serious dis- turbances during and following the German "elections, which take place to-morrow, are mini- mised by a decree issued by Pre- sident Von Hindenburg. рго- claiming a political truce for ten days,. commencing on the polling day itself.

appointed to the Council, this meet of Mr. H. R. Butters. to be Depaty monstrations of any sort are for- ing would not have been called to- Clerk of Councils, with effect from night," he said.

July 28.

All public meetings or de- bidden, under penalty of impri- sonment and heavy fines.A

a

He described. Mr. Mok's attitude! H.E. the Officer Administering

Prussia is calm under the vir- as a "quibble," and said that it; the Government has appointed. Dr.

tual dictatorship of the Chan- arose from purely selfish motives. J. P. Fehily to be Health Officer of

After further discussion it was Port and Inspector of Emigrants, cellor, Herr Von Papen. In agreed by Mr. Mok, that he should with effect from December 19, 1931. radio address in English, broad- send a letter of protest to the Coun-Two Consular appointments ap-cast to America, the Chancellor cil, and at the same time notify the pear in the issue, that of Senhor gave the world assurance that various clubs of the protest. This Faustino Antonio Xavier as vice- the present regime would never action, Mr. Mok was assured, did, consul for Brazil, and the other of tolerate a permanent dictator- not necessarily entail recognition of Mr. Trinidad E. Lecayo as Hon. ship.

Herr Von Papen added that

the Council on his part.

BISHOP OF VICTORIA APPOINTED.

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Consul for Nicaragua. The latter:

is provisional and pending instruc- the Communist party was to tions from the Secretary of State blame for the recent disturb- ances in Prussia which made 'the for the Colonies.

Mr. O. A. G. St. John-Kneller, dismissal of the Ministry and M. Inst. C.E., has been appointed the establishment of himself as While the to be a member of the Authorized dictator, necessary. Architects Committee, vice Mr. Communists were responsible for entitled, "Chinese and Euro-E. M. Moon, who has resigned, the disorders, the real cause for Mr. Ng Mul-kai will act as A-unrest and agitation was the He is a comparatively young sistant Secretary to the Sanitary Peace Treaty, signed at Versail- man, is married and has children. Board until further notice, will His appointment will be heartily effect from July 27. welcomed by local clergy. He

peans."

is expected to arrive in about two

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months' time, when he will be AUSTRIAN PRINCESS

enthroned in St. John's Cathe- dral Reuter.

Predecessors of the Rev. Owen Hall, the former Bishop of -Vic- toria are as follows:-Rt. Rev. George Smith (1849-1864);

Rt. Rev. Charles Richard Ford (1867-1872);

Rt. Rev. John Shaw Burdon (1874-1897) +

J

IS MOURNED.

Daughter Of Former Emperor.

Munich, Yesterday." The death occurred here to-day!

of Princess Gisela, eldest daughter

Rt. Rev. Joseph Charles Hoare of Emperor Franz Joseph, of Aus

(1898-1906);

tria, and widow of the late Field

Rt. Rev. Gerard Heath Lander Marshal Prince Leopold of Bavaria. (1907-1920);

The Et Rev. Hoare

Her 'elder son, Prince George,

Rt. Rev. Charles Ridley Dup-married the Austrian Arch-Duchess puy (1920-1932).

Isabelle in 1912, but the marriage. was lasted only 24 hours. After its drowned in the severe typhoon of dissolution, Prince George entered 1906.

the church. Reuter.

les, which, after 14 years, main- tained Germany's state of in- feriority among the nations.

The forecast on the eve of the

elections anticipate that the

Nazis, Herr Von Hitler's party, will hold the balance of power,--| Reuter.

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