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HONG KONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.
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SHANGHAI
SOCCER XI.
· ARRIVES
Stanley Gash Most
Optimistic.
INTERPORT TEAM PRACTICE AT HAPPY VALLEY.
The Shanghai Interport soccer cleven arrived in the Colony this morning by the President Hoover. which flew the Shanghai Associa^. tion flug at her foremast ng she came down the Harbour. Officials of the long Kong F.A.. met the visitors and con- ducted them to the Peninsula! Hotel where they are to remain during their, visit. The team will be seen at practice on the Club ground this afternoon at 3.30 p.m. in preparation for the Inter- port game on Thursday.
Interviewed by the China Mail, Stanley Gash, the skipper of the Northern team, said that the
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whole team were in the best of War Office To Draw Up
spirits and very confident.
Gash said that if the Shang-| hai team combined well together there was every reason to believe! that they would take the Telegraph. Cup back to Shanghai.
"The Shanghai forward line is a very light one, in fact, the lightest forward line ever fielded by the Northern port in any inter- port game, but they have everything in their favour with regard to speed and ball. control."
Asked why so many changes had been made in, the northern side, Gash replied that difficulties regard. ing leave was the reason in most cases.
McTavish, of the Argyll and Su- | therland Highlandera, was unable to make the trip owing to the near
proximity of his Home leave.
New Regulations.
REQUEST OF MINISTRY OF INTERIOR.
Nanking, To-day.
The Ministry of the In- terior has requested the co- operation of the War Office... General Staff Department in the task of drawing up re- the gulations governing organisation of military forces and training recruits. It is reported that the re- framed gulations will be with a view to the ultimate introduction of the conscript system. Reuter.
Chang And Tuan In Nanking.
N. Z. Lee, who consented to fl MILITARY CONFERENCE WITH
the centre forward position, later
found that he was unable to go on
CHIANG KAI-SHEK.
account of sending in his accep- Marshal Chang Hsueh-llang and
Chi-jul arrived
tance two days too late, another Marshal Tuan player having been invited to play yesterday unexpectedly, for the pur pose of initiating with General in the meanwhile.
Hans Park, said Gaah, who was Chiang Kai-shek and other military one of the outstanding players in leaders military and political con-i the trial series was unable to get ferences of momentous importance. leave on account of his short ser Marshal Chung's arrival by plane with the Shanghai Police was so unexpected that it almost escaped the vigilance of newspaper-
vice Force,
Y. Y. Chow, the Tung Hwa cus- men. todian who was invited, was ser- It is understood that General lously injured three days before the Feng Yu-hainng has been invited team sailed and so was unable to to join the conferences.-Renter. travel. Bradley, who fills this post-
tion, should give a creditable dis- TWO WHALES SEEN
play in his first Interport match.
Taking the Shanghai team all round, Gash said that the strength lay in the defence. Al- though the forwards were the best that Shanghai could field, they were on the light side.
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SHANGHAI GOLFERS
ARRIVE.
Proceed To Fanling
At Once.
The Shanghai Interport Golf team arrived in the Colony this morning by the President, Hoover after, fra- velling down, with the soccer interport
OFF STANLEY®
Residents Watch Huge Fish Spouting.
SUBARUATAN
70 PER CENT OF LONDON'S BUSES LEFT STRANDED.
No Settlement Yet Of Unofficial Strike.
London, To-day. Seventy per cent. of the London buses are affected by the stop- page due to the men's objection to speeding up the schedule in the Weet End. The buses were left derelict in the traffic last night,
No settlement had been reach- ed by midnight-Reuter.
FOUR POLICE STABBED
IN FIGHTING
100 ARRESTS IN BERLIN
POLITICAL RIOTS
REDS
BREAK UP HUGE· NAZI
DEMONSTRATION
BERLIN, TO-DAY. THIRTY-FIVE CASUALTIES AND 100 ARRESTS WERE REPORTED YESTERDAY EVENING, RESULTING FROM THE FOUR CLASH BETWEEN THE NAZIS AND COMMUNISTS. POLICEMEN WERE STABBED IN THE FIGHTING, AND FIRE- ARMS HAD TO BE USED AGAINST THE MENACING COM- MUNIST CROWDS, WHO WERE BENT ON BREAKING UP THE HUGE NAZI RALLY.
Permission was given to the Nazis to hold a demonstration in Buelow Square, where the Communist headquarters are situated, for the unveiling by Herr Hitler of a memorial to Horst Wessel, the Nazi hero.
Thousands gathered at Croy... · don Aerodrome, London, on Sunday, December 18, to salute Mrs. J. A. Mollison on her triumphant return home after establishing the double record for flights between England and Cape Town. Amy smiles a greeting to the crowds at Croydon (8 & G.)
POPULAR
COLONY
WEDDING
With the intention of impeding the grand march, the Com- munists erected are barriers in the east end of the city, piling mat- tresses
on dustbins and barrels. Throughout the day the fire Mr. William Kay Weds
brigades were kept busy keeping the flames under control.
Later in the day the position
grew more serious and many
Se chushes occurred between the Baronet's Son
NOTED WRITER SERIOUSLY ILL
Mr. John Galsworthy With Anaemia.
London, To-day.
Mr. John Galsworthy, the celebrated English writer is lying seriously ill at his home in Hampstead, London, with anaemia, following a chill ― Reuter,
Mr. John Galsworthy.
rival parties. The police, un ad-
dition to dispersing, demonstra-
tons with batons, had to fire into the crowd on several occasions. Many other skirmishes took place when gangs of Communists and waylaid individual Nazis beat them.
The Communists have an- nounced that they will hold protest. demonstrations last. ing for one week, to be in augurated with a mass meet- ing outside the former Im perial Palace, providing police permission is obtain- able.
To Marry
Miss Grace Williams.
LONG SERVICE IN HONG KONG EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
DE VALERA
FACES NEW
ALLEGATION
"Rejected Ottawa Pact With Britain.
FULL STATE ELECTIONS TO-MORROW.
Dublin, To-day.
The allegation that President Eamon De Valera has rejected the settlement with Britain reached at the Ottawa Confer- ence, has been made by Mr. De- vitt, one of the Cosgrave Na- tlonalist candidates for the forthcoming Irish generol elec-. tion
During a stirring speech at Meath,Mr. Devitt stated that Mr. De Valera was concealing the set- tlement? He is afraid of men with guns," the speaker said:
"The Irlah delegates brought with them from Ottawa, # draft settlement with the Bri- tish representatives, which Mr. De Valera turned down," Mr. Devitt charged.
Both Parties Confident.
Campaigning is at fever pitch to-
day, the eve of the general election, Tomorrow the 240 candidates will
contest the 152 seats on the Irish
Dail.
While Mr. Cosgrave's bid to exp- ture the farmers' votes by certain romittances of the land annuities is expected to away the voting in favour of the Nationalist Party, "A wedding, of, considerable in Mr. Eamon De Valera is equally terest in the Colony was solemn- certain that his party will maintain ised in St. John's Cathedral this power.
He experts that Bo Fianna Fait Miss Grace candidates out of 98 will be return- Kathleen Williams, eldest daugh-ed,
An American afternoon, when
Prominent Families Toter of Captain and Mrs. G. J. The position of the parties at the
Be United.
London, To-day, The engagement has just been announced for the marri- age of Captain Neville Law. rence, younger son of Sir Wal- ter R. Lawrence, Bt., and Miles Sarah Butler, only daughter of Dr. Nicholas Murray; But- ler, President of Columbia University.
Williams of Coventry, Warwick-dissolution was: Flanna Fail, 70; [Labour, 7: 'total de Valera vote 77; shire, became the bride of Mr. Cumann Na Ngaedheal, 54; Inde- William Kay, M.A. (Edin), son pondents, 11; farmers, 4; Indepen- Jof the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas dent Labour, 2; total Cosgrave, 71. Watt Kay, of Dundee, Scotland, Four seats were vacant pending
bye-elections:- and a popular member of the Education Department.
The Dean, Very Rev. A, Swann, M.A., officiated at the ceremony and was assisted by the Rev. N. Evans, M.A.
Ten thousand Nazi assem- bled in Buelow Square in "aj snowstorm before the march to cemetery where Herr Hitler un- velled the memorial to the mur- dered Nazi, Herr Wessel. The programme was carried through Secretary in India to Lord Curzon a regal gown of ivory satin fern- in spite of the Communist inter- from 1898 to. 1903 and Chief of leaf shadow lace falling in a short ference.
Staff for the Prince of Wales' tour train, which was trimmed with orange-blossom. Her long em- Communists afirm
He wrote an interesting broidered Brussels net veil held The
In 1905. their intention of holding a book four years ago of his reminis in place by a tiny cap of orange- counter-demonstration and
blossoms cences of India after the mutiny. threaten, to proclaim a gen- eral strike if there is any
Dr. Butler, who last year was charming bridal ensemble by Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "Eunice. She carried a sheaf of 'more bloodshed.
jointly with Miss Jane Adama, has white gladiolii and purple and visited Europe. regularly for do white heather.
- The Misses Edna Blackburn and years:
The bride, who was given away by Capt. P. S. Cannon, MA, Sir Walter Lawrence was Private A.E.C., was gracefully attired in
Nazi Gains.
Berlin.
completed a
very
Miss Butler has been for nearly Elsie Lammert, who attended as ten years vice-Chairman of the New bridesmaids, were attired in "Love Mr. John Galsworthy, Q.M., is The success of the National York Republican State Committee, in the Mint" blue over rose pink 66 years of age, being educated Socialists in the Diot elections in and was a delegate to the Pre- georgette gowns with lace coaters sidential Conventions of 1928 and trimmed with white fur, created by at Barrow and Now College, Ox- the tiny state of Lippe where they 1932 On her father's side she is "Eunice." Sliver leaves were worn ford. He is a Hon. "LL.D., St. were able to increase their former related to the Buchanan. family: offan their heads and each carried a} Andrews and Hon. Litt.D. of poll by 5,600 to 38,800 out of a Leny whose seat at the Paas of Leny bouquet of pastel shaded sweet Manchester, Dublin, Cambridge, total of 98,000 votes cast, is ex-
Mra, A. H. McBride, who, Sheffield, Oxford and Prince pected to stiffen the party's opposi at the entrance to the highlands of pears
Scotland has been in their posses Matron of Honor, wore a charm- tion to the von Schleicher Cabinet town.
He published his first book in with possibly the result that the sion for over 600 years.
ing creation of honey blege Chantil The marriage will take place in
ly lace over coral pink trimmed with 1898 and has during his life Chancellor will find himself com written 83 volumes, the best pelled to dissolve the Reichstag. April and the couple will live in brown fox, and a pretty velvet toque with veil to tone, also executed by known of which is probably A return to the old fighting London. Describing the incident to the The Forsyte Saga." In addition methods" by which the National
Eunice. She carried a bouquet of China Mail, Mr. J. J. Cook of Mesars, he has written 21. plays, some of Socialists have become what they
coral shaded gladiolí, neb Gilman's said that he went out on which have been filmed.
are to-day was inaugurated during a-mass-meeting of several thou
Two whales, both well over 30 feet in length, were seen. by four local residents off Stmiley yesterday afternoon at about 4. p.m. The huge creatures were in view for more than half an hour, and, were only about 200 yards from the shore..
to the promontory at Stanley with three companions and they had a YOUNG BLOOD IN ROOSEVELT
clear view of the rare visitors.
Both whales were swimming to
CABINET
and members of the various stormtroop detachments at Weimar
by the Chief himself
COL KILGORE WILL LEAD MARINES IN SHANGHAI.
Mr. F. S. Carter discharged the duties of best-man. The service
Fifty Injured In Election Fight.
POLICE USE BATONS TO CLEAR STREETS.
Mr. Cosgrave Not Hurt. Dublin, To-day. Fifty were injured in a fight at Mr. Cosgrave's election meet ing at Tralee.
Motorcars were stoned, and police used batons to clear the etreets.
The outbreak followed beek- ling of Mr. Cosgrave, where- upon 70 Civic Guards drew a cordon around the streets. They restored quiet.
Mr. Cosgrave was not in-
Reuter.
jured
BRITISH SHIP ASHORE
S.S. Kamona's Mishap - At Lyeemun Pass.
NO DANGER, BUT SLIGHT DAMAGE.
The British steamer, Kamona went ashore, at Sau Szo Wan, Lyeemun Pass at 7 pm. Inat night.
It is expected that she would bo was fully choral, Mr. F Mason, refloated at high tide this evening. San Francisco.
ARCO, LTC., offefating at the The ship is in no danger, although Colonel Fred Dwinel Kilgore, organ.
Golightly damaged. The players were at once taken and fro for a distance of about 100
After every National Socialist chief of staff under Major General A largely attended reception was The Kamona, for which the local Hyde Park, NY out to Fanling where they were yards, near the surface of the water, USA
viptory, Herr Hitler said, "st Logan Feland, commander of the enbsequently held at the Hong Kong agents and owners are Messrs. given an opportunity to have a obviously feeding on a shoal of fish Close friends of President-elect tempts have been made to make department of the Pacific, US Hotel Roof Garden.
Williamson & Co. was approaching loosening up, in the vicinity.
Franklin D. Ecosevelt have joined the victory filusory by inveigling marine corpe, has been appointed to The happy couple later left for the harbour when her steering The players Indulged in driv. Every few moments they would with Colonel E. M.House in urg us into negotiations aiming at su the late onel Richard S. their honeymoon, which is being gear Jammed and she ran aground. ing practice coming down on the rise above the surface of the water him to pick young blood for his some compromise solution, but Hoover and need only practice on and the white of their bellys could cabinet, It was learned. the greens and an acquaintance be seen, also their open jawa Although Mr. Roosevelt remains with the New Course to place They were also spouting, eflent, advisers declared he was in them in good fettle for their Mr. Cook's companions were, Miss pressed by the advice of House to game against Hong Kong on Dalziel, Miss Westiund and Mr. "forget us old dodo birds" is mak Wednesday.
A.B. Cox.)
ing up his official Ismily,
these attempts did not and will not succeed as I am more than ever resolved not to yield can inch ground.
as commander of marines spent in the Philippines.
The Kamona which was in The bride's travelling dress was charge of Capt. J. Baldwin at the diod recently while an active ensemble in French time of the accident, was carrying rey and powder blue with a cargo of coal and was on her waY ascheduled to sail for hat
shoes and bag to tone to Antoy. Februnty 17:
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