Sparton Model 10
FRANCE
BRADMAN
ILL IN BED
WITH CHILL
Wonder Batsman And
Oldfield Doubtful. '
SUTCLIFFE, 182.
Sydney, To-day.
Herbert Sutcliffe added 25 rung this morning to his overnight score of 157 not out before falling a victim to J. Hird. At tunch. the M.C.C. had 407 on the board for the loss of six wickets, 68 runs having been added this morning,
SPARTON
The wicket was in good condi- tion and 3,000 spectators braved the extreme heat. A large crowd is expected this afternoon.i Sutcliffe, who celebrated his 38th birthday on Saturday was not very comfortable this morn-1 ing, and he survived two appeals) for 1.b.w. After scoring 25 runs in 60 minutes, he attempted to turn Hird to leg but the ball re- bounded from his pad to the wicket. In scoring 182, Sutcliffe batted for 352 minutes, and hit 22 boundaries,
Leslie Ames was restrained but was well set at the interval, when he was undefeated with 27.
to his credit.
Don Bradman is in bed with
a chill and a sore throat. He hopes to be available for the First Test. W. A. Oldfield, the veteran Test wicket- keeper is progressing well- and it is likely that he will be available on Friday." Full scores were as follow- N.S.W.: 273 (D. G. Bradman 18,
J. H. Fingletón 119 not out, S. McCabe 67, G. 0. Allen 5 for 69, Tate: 4 for 58. M.C:C.: 407 for 6 (Sutcliffe 182 ...RE: S. Wyatt 72, Nawab of
Pataudi 61 Ames 27 not out). -Reuter.
BIG DEFICIT
CONFRONTING
PRES. HOOVER
Drastic Economies Are Necessary.
EMERGENCY SESSION.
Washington.. Président Herbert Hoover called the first extraordinary Cabinet mesting of his administration to deal with the prospective-$2,000,- 000,000 deficit, and thereafter made: it known that the Cabinet had agreed on a series of drastic economies.
The White House announced that the cabinet had approved economies netting savings of $550,000,000 for the fiscal year of 1933-34.AA
The cabinet found possible a gross saving of $700,000,000 but $150,000,000 of this was wiped out by certain uncontrollable. in-
creases,
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932. PRICE $3.00 Per Month.
TO FOLLOW BRITAIN'S LEAD IN WAR DEBT
NUWM Trotsky Talks
CHFORO
AS
BUNCH DOBWITH THE MENS TEST
Thousands of hunger marchers from all parts of 'England arrived in Hyde Park to take part in the huge demonstration directed against the means test and economy reductions. (Be- low)—A woman speaker in Hyde Park addressing the unemploy- ed. (Above)-Riots In Edgware Road, Marble Arch. Police ,clearing away the crowd In Edgware Road (S. & G., London.)
SHANGHAI SENDS FOOTBALL CONGRATULATIONS.
Hong Kong Interport Victory Highly Praized.
con-
A telegram was received this, morning by the Hong Kong Foot ball Association from the Shang- hai Football Association, gratulating them on their team's excellent showing in
The telegram reads as "Shanghai Football Association sends hearty congratulations
00 great and deserved Interport vic- and on wonderful display of football against Chinese yester
Hong Kong can be proud of its team.
-"B.F.A/
Lory
day
OPIUM SMUGGLER CAPTURED.
Mouthful of Narcotic
Kept Him Silent.
CAPITAL SHIFTED FROM LOYANG.
Official Removal To Nanking.
Nanking, Today. A large number of Government employees, bringing official docu- ments, have arrived from Loyang. Mr. Lin Sen will leave Loyang for Nanking on Tuesday and is due here on. December 1, when the Government will formally an- nounce that the capital has been moved back to this point.
The seat of Government, was shifted during the Sino-Japanese hostilities earlier this year. At one time, when Japanese troops were landing on the Yangtaze River banks, it was feared an expedition against Nanking was
Reuter. contemplated. EUROPEANS SOUGHT AS WITNESSES.
Chinese Child Badly
To America
Deposed Communist's Ocean Broadcast.
Copenhagen, To-day Twice the amount of the former record fee, paid ⋅ for a trant-Atlantic broadcast speech was given to Leon...
Trotsky, formes Russian re. volutionary leader and for a time a ruler of the Soviet, when he spoke from here yesterday.
He lectured on "Communism," largely for the benefit of United States listeners.
・・ A large force of police guarded.
In
a class
Itself
DISPUTE
LONDON PREPARING RAIL TIE- UP
ANSWER TO U.S. TOU.S.
WASHINGTON SURPRISED AT BRITISH OPTIMISM
G$30,000,000
DUE DEC. 15
THREATENING
FREE STATE
600 Workers Give. Their Warning.
TROUBLE IN SEAPORT.
Dublin, To-day.
The whole of the Irish Free State may be paralysed by the threatened general railway strike, warning, of which has been given, and an almost back-breaking load thus placed upon the coun- try:
FRANCE WILL FOLLOW THE LEAD SET BY GREAT BRI- TAIN IN THE WAR DEBT DISPUTE WITH THE UNITED STATES, IT IS BELIEVED, AND THE CABINET IS TO-DAY CONSIDERING THE ARGUMENT IT WILL PLACE BEFORE THE WASHINGTON AUTHORITIES TO GAIN THE DESIRED seriously affected by the British Already trade is largely and
SUSPENSION OF THE G$30,000,000 PRINCIPAL PAYMENT duties against Free State pro- DUE ON DECEMBER 15.
{duets. Additional costs in the transportation of goods would Washington is amazed at Great Britain's optimism, in view of make export of certain farm pro the finality of tone in President Hoover's reply to the British, French ducts utterly impossible. and Belgian notes which sought continuance of the moratorium.der of Dublin and Wicklow At Bray, a seaport on the bor-
London, To-day phasise that if this payment is Counties, 600 railwaymen have Recognising that the Govern-made it will not have constituted decided to strike on December 12 ment's immediate concern is to a precedent and will be made only in protest against a 10 per cent. end the uncertainty without depending an entire new settlement wage cut
and present to America a rea of the debt question. Reuter. Similar declarations, in view.
soned case to induce her to agree to the suspension of the Decem- her Instalment of the war debt, Cabinet Ministers met at Down- ing Street last night to consider the nature of the reply to the United States not that should be recommended to today's Cab- inet meeting,
U.S. GOLD SAVED ALLIES COLLAPSE.
State Department Releases Diplomatic Letters.
Washington, Nov, 20. 14
of the proposed salary reduc tions, are being⠀⠀⠀ prepared throughout the country.
A general strike appears In- evitable in the railwaymen's unions unless the Government intervenes. Reuter.
The note will be despatched as released diplomatic correspondence HOLD COMBINED
The state department to-day COLONY XI
expeditiously as possible... Upon for publication showing that the
America's reply depends Britain's United States money saved the CHINESE SIDE attitude as to whether the Béilles from financial collapse durat Pay Cember payment should be made, ing the World War.
20,000 Witness Game
At Pioneer Field.
as the present view of the Bri- tish Government is that Amered to have had only enough money
At one time England was report-a ca has not finally rejected the to keep her exchange up one more suspension request..
Washington Puzzed.
Release of the correspondence
STRANGE LEADS ATTACK..
AND SCORES.
Shanghai, To-day
High" officials in Washington, on the ove of the conference be the hall from which the lecture according to the New York tween President Herbert Hoover SPECIAL TO THE CHINA MAIL was delivered...
"Times," believe the new British and President-elect Franklin D. Trotsky has been travelling in statement must present a more Roosevelt on European demands constant fear of attack or assaë-|-| convincing argument than the for war debt revision. was con-
last if the present hostile Considered as significant; sination, going armed and ac2
Observers Interpreted it as an companied by burly Czecho-gressional attitude is to be modi-
fied.
argument that the debts were just Slovakia guards. Formerly, most European states refused him: a Washington officials are at a and that the creditor should re- passport vise, but on this occa-loss to explain the apparently ceive consideration. sion he had no difficulty travel-growing optimism in London that Roosevelt is dus here Tuesday the December payment would be afternoon and will go immediately
A crowd of 20,000 saw the victorious Hong Kong Inter port soccer eleven hold the formidable Combined Chin-": ese eleven to a draw of one goal-all at Pioneer Field yes terday,
ling from Greece to Copenhagen passed in consequence of some to the White House for the con- the onset and each goal received
-Reuter.
BIG TEA PRODUCERS REACH PRODUCTION AGREEMENT.
Restriction Of Output Will Be Aided By Governmenta.
London, To-day. The Financial Times" learns from Amsterdam that the agree ment is practically reached on the ten production restriction scheme. Indian, Ceylon and Dutch Indies Governments have promised co- operation. An official communi- que is expected shortly
Tho tea interests are endea vouring to curtall production' to arrange for destruction of some
sections of plantations; and the payment of a compensation for all auch reduced acreage. Com- pensation funds will the obtained by additional taxation Reuter
new arrangement, says the New ference.-U.PN York "Herald Tribune" which,
however, reports the possibility Fierce Fighting
of a settlement on a broad front, even reversing the policy hither- to adopted by America in dealing with individual nations, is being discussed in unofficial circles.
It is envisaged that Britain will request America to waive the 90-day notice requirement and agree to the postponement of the payment of the principal due, amounting to G$80,000,000.
The game was very fast from
narrow escapès, but neither fell before the interval.
In the second half Strange, who was playing centre-forward in place of Howe, scored for.
In Kweichow Hong Kong. The lead, however,
Provincial Forces Suffer Heavily.
Shanghai, To-day.
The vernacular papers state
It seems more and more prob that the forces of Mao Kwang- able that the French decision Kwelchow Government, have hsiang, former Chairman of the depends upon Great Britain's.
Her difficulty is not one of trans- captured the provincial capital, fer, but in finding the money welyang, driving out the Chair- while facing a heavy budget de man, Wang Chia-lleh. ficit. The note which it is like achieved after flerce fighting, in * Mao's auccess was only ly France will send to America which the provincial troops suf this week will probably emfered severe casualties. Reu-
Hart In Mishap. Veterans Of 19th Route Army
Keep The Peace In Fukien
Knocked down by a public
a Chinese girl, aged 9, is now ly
ter.
OFFICERS RETURN FROM LEAVE:
Det. Sgt. Kellett Brings Bride
PARDOE, "Colony, Vice-Captain, was short-lived, for the Chinese attacked strongly and were soon on level terma ngain
NOTE BY "OUTSIDE LEFT”. The Hong Kong team's per- formances on Saturday and Sun- day have been very meritorious To have beaten the Chinese team, to whom they were confidently er
The announcement declared that Many ways and means of smug- the administration was determined gling oplum into the Colony, have to balance the budget at all costs. been tried with varying degrees of After the meeting Secretary of success, but the palm for original- the Treasury Ogden Mills told the Ity goes to the Chinese who was press that more than half of the Aned $1,800 or in default, seven deficit was due to the failure of months": hard labour, by Mr. W. Congress to effect economies which Schofield at the Central Magis-motor car in Queen's Road East, the administration had requested: tracy this morning.
The campaign of the 19th He left Chiangchow on Novem Details of where the savings His inability to explain a cering in the Government Giyil Hos Route Army in co-operation ber 26 with one week's leave of would be made were not learned. tainhard protrusion near his pital in a serious condition with the Provincial Government's absence. Secretary of the. Interior Ray waist proved his undoing. In the car at the time of the forces, had been tremendously He recalled the formerly in- Lyman Wilbur said he had submit "What's this, demanded the accident were two European men successful in Fukien and the tolerable state of affairs in Detective-Sergeant and Mrs. ted estimates of savings in the in- Chinese Revenue Officer, as he and ba European woman, appar- bandit menace was, largely re. Fukden, where bandits played Kellett, Sergeant and Mrd. Rit pected to lose, was Indeed a most terlor⠀⠀_department' of 85,000,000, ran his export: handa over the ently unaware of the seriousnces moved, declared General Wong havoc with the commerce and chic, a) e-Sergeant Flat (Continued on Page 18.) which was only a very small por-iman's pera
of the girl's" injury,
Kuen, chief of staff of the corps agriculture of the country. Un tery and Poyntz are due back tion of the total reported...
oved to be a balloon from the car and proceeded to which made itself famous during til the 19th Route Army was from Home leave on the P. & O. (Continued on Page: 7.) like affair - filled with opium, but Repulse Bay by motor bus, the, fighting” in Shanghai - last sent to deal with them, the ban. 8.3. Kaiser-I-Hind, which is arriv
the unhappy smuggler was unabla (The Traffic Department are an- January and February, General diis were during beyond belief. ing on Thursday. mall to connect with the Sal to explain away for the reason xious to get into, gon-Marseilles Air Mall Service will that his mouth was packed with with these European be closed in the G.P.D. at 9 a.m. to optim stored in a similar rubber that they make soL morrow, November 207
receptacle
regarding the Besi
ication Wong is a visitor in Hong Kong, The provincial troops could not
order having arrived here yesterday to deal with them. statement attend to certain private busi«.
while
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