MR. MACDONALD
IN LONDON
CONSULTATION WITH SIR
R. VANSITTART
LONDON, Aug. 17. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Ram- say MacDonald, who returned to London from Scotland early yesterday, left for Lossiemouth yes
AMES JOINS
SELECT BAND
A CENTURY IN EACH" INNINGS
LONDON, Aug. 18. Leslie Ames, England's wicket- keeper-batsman, yesterday joined the select. band of cricketers who have scored a century in each inn have a first-class county match Yesterday morning he was in when he compiled scores of 13 and consultation with Sir Robert Van-145 not out against Northants at sithart, Permanent Under-Secre- Dover.
terday evening.
HONG KONG DAILY PR
ANOTHER FAST
BEGAN
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1933.
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STORM IN A TEACUP
BIG ANTI-RED
DRIVE
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GANDHI REFUSES GOVT.'S TWO AMERICANS AND A TO BE LAUNCHED IN THE
OFFER
Poona, Aug. 19. After forty-eight hours of fast- ing, Gandhi is reported to be showing signs of weakening through his voice is still strong He is remaining in bed, attended only by his secretary.
FOREIGNER
Dairen, Aug. 18. A report has just been released that
two battleships, allegedly Anferican, and
two-masted foreign warship, cruised around here on 16th instant without
1
AUTUMN
(From Our Special Correspondent)
C. F. Andrews, Gandin's life. diplomatic notice. This is being months in September and Octo- |
tary for Foreign Affairs, and Cap- Brilliant bowling by Tich Free- tain Anthony Eden, Parliamen- man (11 for. 50) dismissed North-long friend, has been granted tary Under-Secretary for Foreignants twice for an aggregate of 138 permission to see Gandhi in gaol Affairs, for a review of currant in- to give Kent their thirteenth win by provided he does not reveal the ternational questions in the ab- the large margin of 420 runs. Rent sence of the Foreign Secretary, Sir are now 30 points in arrears of John Simon, who is now return Sussex, and 76 behind Yorkshire. ing from Rio de Janeiro, where he spent a brief holiday, British Wireless Service.
B. I. Valentine, the deputy Kent season during a big partnership with Ames in the second innings
skipper, hit his third century of the
The Northants dotal of 16 is by no means the lowest of the season-
prominently played up in the vernacular Press,
General Ando, commander of the factress in Port Arthur, de- details of their conversation.clared himself uninterested in the Reuter.
natter. 'while. Rear-Admiral POONA, Aug. 18.
Tsuda, Commander of the Nasal saying that it was probably un- Depot langhed off the matter, "intentional trespassing while Practising tacties.-Reuter.
GANDHI yesterday refused the to conduct his Untouchability cam Government's offer of facilities paign and rejected his evening meal.
He is thus technically beginning
U.S. AND SOVIET the same county were dismissed for another fast.-Reuter.
RUSSIA
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS AT
A STANDSTILL'
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. THE Soviet-American trade nego tiations have apparently come to a standstill.
The Soviet are not only making for long term oredita hut are mak ing any deal dependent on United States recognition of the Soviet.
The United States Secretary of agriculture, Mr, Henry C. Wallace declares that the negotiations for the sale to the Soviet of 1,000,000 bales of cotton have so far, been inconclusive, but will be coatinu- ed.--Reuter.
LANCASHIRE AND INDIA
TO DISCUSS COTTON
INDUSTRY
of
LONDON, Aug. 17, THE Manchester Chamber
Commerce received a reply to their telegram addressed to Bom- bay in which they had invited the Indian Cotton industry to discuss with the Lancaster mission, which shortly sails for India, the matter of trade markets in which there is a mutual interest. A cable from the Association says the commit- tee cordially accepts the invitation for a joint conference and adds that arrangements are being made to invite representatives of other important associations. Wireless.
British
HEAVY DEATH ROLL FEARED
STRONG GALE HITS
JAMAICA
LONDON, Aug. 17. A HEAVY death roll is feared as the result of a violent gale which struck Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, and other towns on the south of the Island on the night of August 18. The number of dend is at present known to be 38, while hundreds were injured. Govern- ment and private property sustain- ed extensive damage.
Reports from. other parts of the" Island are scanty, but it appears that the main farce of the storm was centred on: the parishes of Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Thomas and St. Katherine. -
In the capital, lack of water added to the horrors of the terrible haroc, and rescue workers were em- ployed day and night to repair 'the burst supply pipes Another grave handicap was the interrup- tion of all communications with Kingston.
All roads leading put of the city were blocked and bridges swept away, while the railway service was brought to a standstill.
According to a telegram from
27 against Yorkshire,
Result as cabled by Reuter: Kent beat Northants by 420 runs at Dover.
Kant 24 (Ames 132).
213 for 4 dec. (Ames 145 not out, B. H. Valentine 104) Northants 93 (Freeman 4 for 40)
46 (Freeman 7 for 10)
MORE GAMES CONCLUDED
LONDON, Aug. 18. Four matches were brought to a conclusion in the mid-week county cricket programme, Yorkshire scor ing a ten-wicket victory over Not tingham, and Gloucester an greater victory over Derby of an innings and 83 runs.
Scores:
Yorkshire . Nottingham." Nottingham Ist Innings
Keeton Yorkshire Ist Innings
Mitchell Leylami
Sutcliffe
Nottingham 2nd Innings
Carr Yorkshire 2nd Innings
110
138
134
96
even
BE SLOW AND SURE!
GENERAL HỌ YING CHING'S SLOGAN
Peiping, Aug. 18. There is no definite" action taken by the brunch military affairs commission bere with regard to Doloner by Manchukuo troops, the occupation of
although General Wan Fu Lin, (a
supporter of Chang Hsueh
SILVER MARKET
(From Our Own Correspondent)
LONDON, August 17. FOLLOWING ARE THE BILVER QUOTATIONS ON MARKET TO-DAY :
SPOT
THE LONDON Aug. 18 Aug. 17.
174
17}
17 FORWARD ...... 19
THE LONDON ON NEW YORK CROSS RATE TO-DAY WAS: £1- $4.54.
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Liang has urged General Ho GERMAN SHIPPING Ying Ching, Minister of War, to take denstic action for the re 32covery of Dolonor.
General Wan takes the position 515 that since Japan has declared that Chinese military movements in North China will not be interfer- 202ed with, Chinese troops can re- 99 not out take Dolonor without giving the 12 Japanese any cause for complaint. (for 0 wicket)
General Ho Ying Ching insists on going slow and on being very cantions in dealing with this inatter.Central Press.
Gloucester r. Derby. Gloucester 1st Innings
Hammond Copson Derby 1st Innings
Derby
431
931
7 for 62
O Parker
2nd Innings
7 for 03.
4 for 84
C. Parker
Essex r. Surrey.
Essex beat' Surrey by 349 runs.
Scores:-
Eesex, 1st innings
Surrey, 1st innings.
Essex, 2nd innings (7 wkts.
dec.)
Sussex v. Glamorgan.
196 U.S. & INFLATION
160
271
RESTRICTIONS...
BRITAIN TO PROTECT HER
OWN INTERESTS
LONDON, Aug. 17. IN representations made to the British Charge D'Affaires in Ber German Government by the in regarding the discrimination in favour of German shipping lines which is feared from the operation
of the recent order under German
OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL
· LETTER
Two Energetic Dukes: Uncle Arthur's Adventures In
Russia: The French Rockefeller: A **Flying
Family: The Pacifists' Enemy: The Ambassador's Dilemma; Good-bye
To Adelphi Terrace
(Special Air-Mall Service)
Two Young Dukes
Canton, Aug. 18. the Communists in South Kiangsi The general offensive against
will be launched during the cooler
ber, while the present victories us daily reported in the vernacular
London, Aug. 1 Fress are but minor skirmishes. The young Duke of Northumber- it was reliably learned to-day. land, who left England during the week-end on his trip round the world, is going first to South
More arms and ammunition
and there are yet finishing
wilt shortly arrive from Europe, Africa,
He hopes to get some big-game Communist campaigus to be start- touches necessary for the anti-hunting, and is accompanied by a soldier who has had considerable The experience of shooting in many ed in the coming autumn.
parts of the world. Reds in South Kiängsi are, how- Fever, enveloped by the Kwang- tung armies and one division of Kwaugsi troops.
The Duke of Norfolk
The Duke of Norfolk, who is 25 Arundel district, is following in and owns much property in the the footsteps of his father in tak ing a keen interest in Sussex affairs.
The recent battles were at tempts of the Communist-bandits in launching in attack on the Government lines by taking the soldiers uavares, The enemy
He is president of the county raided the Cantonese position in cricket club and of the Sussex Agricultural Show: A year ago the hope of securing food, but in- he was elected a Steward of the variably the machine-guns were Brighton race meeting, and may ready and mowed down one or be expected to ride in the point- two platoons of Communist at-to-point races of Sussex hunts next tuckers.
spring.
The bombing on Tsun San Wei und Kwan Mun Ling, South | Kiangsi, was intended to discour
uge the Reds from making further
raids on the Government lines,
and Tsun San Wei is said to have been captured by the Canton forces.
Now he has consented to stand asa candidats at the Angmering by-election for the vacancy on the West Sussex County Council.
Too" Stuck Up
Mme. Blane, who caught an ani thusiasm for aviation from 'Lady Forres, was another of this week? pupils.
London's Oldest Lift
The hydraulic lift to the ladies” gallery of the House of Commons, which is to be replaced during the recess by an electric lift, is not, in London, I think, the oldest though it is of vety respectable antiquity.
Legend affirms that the pioneer distinction belongs to a Water+ power elevator, which will be one away, when Adelphi terrace is pul of the relics of the past to vanish led down.
Major Yeats-Brown Major Francis "Yeath-Brown, whose attack on pacifism has aroused so much controversy, is himself the wildest of men.
He is of medium height, and his bright eyes in a brown, keen face give him an appearance which re- minds one irresistibly of a kindly and intelligent bird.
He has two favourite haunts one near Portofino, and the others in a cottage, in Gloucestershire.
In The Middle. Air-
A friend with whom I was dis- cussing Mr. Henderson's nomina- But if one calls upon him to ask tion for the Clay Cross division him to play squash rackets-s game of which he is fond" and at which told me of two little-known inci- dents which occurred during "Un he is, if not brilliant, all events cle Arthur's" official visit to Rusagilely proficient-one may not be sia immediately after the Februable to see him. ary (1917) revolution.
Communist troops are still strongly entrenched in Jai Chin, Kwan Mon Ling, and Hui Chang in South Kiangsi and Changting
For he may be doing-it that is: in West Fukien.
The official welcome accorded the correct term-Yoga, and be The 19th Route Army is trying to clear the Government was delayed by the I believe, the Chinese call the Mid Mr. Henderson by the Provisional wrapt in contemplation in what, Reds out of Changting but no stealing of his boots from bis bed- dle Air. success has been reported.
Later the Russian workers and Nanking troops in Nanchang, soldiers, to whom he was announc capital of Kiangsi, have been in-ed as a leading representative of
FOODL
Embarrassed Ambassador
T
Sir Horace Rumbold, before re-
Exchange, control regulations, it active for the past two-months, British labour, refused point linquishing the British Embassy was emphasised that if the effecteas the Reds have abandoned to blank to believe it, on the ground on British shipping prove to be as start any push northwards. foreseen by the British Govern- | ment the latter will be forced to
PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH consider measures to protect their
ADVISER
WASHINGTON, August 13.
own shipping
At present German ships are freely permitted to embark ́ ́ and disembark passengers at British The question of inflation agniu | ports.-British Wireltan Service, moved into the foreground in the United States when President Hoosevelt conferred with Senator
Guerilla Warfare
Canton, Aug. 18. The two divisiotis of the third Kwangtung army under Lieut.
Thomas, his chief inflation adviser. RADIO WAR" ON Generals Huang Yin Ching and
Бан
233
Outmore, 94,
Gover, 6 for 101.
Surrey, 2nd innings
37
Farnes, 7 for 21;
The President later
the leaders of the group who are ad- vocating inflation in order to coun- ter the falling prices of farm pro- duce, especially grain and cotton values.
Sussex bent Glamorgan by innings and 65 runs.
President Roosevelt listened at- tentively to their advice, but is keeping his own counsel.
an
Scores --
Sussex, 1st innings (3 wkts.
dec.)
-481
John Langridge, 250 not out. J. Parks, 94.
93
AUSTRIA
MACDONALD & DALADIN CONFER
that no genuine worker would wear, or could possibly want to sti white "stuck-up" collar.
wear.
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in Berlin, was greatly embarrassed as to what should be the subject of his final report to the Foreign: Office.
The natural course, in normal circumstances, would have been the future of Germany and of Anglo-German relations...
非
Sir Horace, attempted to define that future, but was compelled in the end to state that it was impos sible, "at the present juncture, to predict anything with certainty.
The Adelphi
France's 'Richest Man?"
The economic upheavals of the past few years have led to a great deal of guess work concerning who is now entitled to the description of the richest man in France.
Some years ago it probably be. Huang Chih Man have captured longed to M. Gilet, the silk mana- Chi Tan and Ching Kiang, south-facturer of Lyons. Next to him might have been placed MM. Proa- ern Kiangel, from the Reds. vost and Beguin, woollen manu The two towns are south of facturers of Roubaix. Kwanmunling. This military "But now it is believed that the This eighteenth-century" back- victory represents successes in richest man is probably M. Louls water is unlike anything else in the the advance along a
Dreyfus, an international · dealer metropolis, its literary and artis- easterly
in grain, who is also the principal tic associations having been con- course and brings the govern-owner of the Paris evening news-tinuous rince the day David Gar ment troops nearer to their ob paper, L'Intransigeant, and the rick moved into one of the newly jective, Huichang and Juichin,
deputy for Cannes.
built houses on AdelphiterrAGE.
.
phi, at any rate as we, now know The disappearance of the Adal-
it, cannot be long delayed.
The writer the painter, and the actor are still among the principal occupants of the flate and cham bers in the Adelphi Sir James
Meanwhile, Mr. Henry C. Wal-
PARIS, Aug. 18 Ince, Secretary of Agriculture, hi-THE French Government regard the Austro-German situation, therto known as a supporter of in- arising out of Herr Theodore flation, declares that indation will Habicht's further wireless talk on
The 19th Route Army reported aid the farm problem only tempor-Tuesday last, as grave, and with that the Communists in Lien
Evenly Distributed Wealth arily and expressed a warning that the French Premier, M. Daladier Chen have retired to northern after the price rise has spent itself, and the British
It is impossible to estimate with the prices of commodities will fal! Ramsay MacDonald both in their
Premier Mr. Fokien and southern Kiangsi. accuracy the fortunes of these Barrie is, of course, the most emi- Glamorgan, 1st innings..... 323 faster than other prices-Renter. offices, the telephone liten be their Military operations in western modern magnates. But it is safe ment of the little colony Glamorgan, 2nd innings
the Quai D'Orsay and Whitehall Fukien are still directed by Lieut. to say that M. Dreyfus takes pre-His fine fat is that from the
cedence of the millionaires ol windows of which Mr. Joseph Pen were busy yesterday,
General Teng Shih Tseng, chief other days, who were principally sell made his celebrated etchings Reference to the question of Nazi of staff of the 19th Route Army. propaganda in Austria to the Len
concerned with banking and the of the Thames. gue of Nations, appears likely...
General Chen Chi Tang, Com metallurgical industry. Peuter.
mander-in-Chief of the anti- In France it is comparatively Communist south route expedi- capital accumulated in the hands
When the Adam brothers: Re- on, has ordered his troops in of a few individuals as is the case
middle of the eighteenth century eastern Kwangtung to take all in America, red,
it was a riverside swamp. Their precautions against sudden attack In this respect France remainslesse was for ninety-nine years ab
Tate, 5 for 35, g
West Indies Lose. At Blackpool Sir Lindsay Parkin son's XI. beat West Indies by 7 wickets.
Scores:- -West Indies, 1st innings. Macdonald, S for 58.
165
Bir' Lindsay's XI, let innings 118
Martindale, 8 for 39.
30
West Indies, 2nd innings Richardson, for 67.
Sir Lindlay', XI, 2nd innings
(3 wkts.)
PRISONERS MUTINY
152
203
Sir Alexander Ransford Slater, UGLY SCENES AT HAVANA
Governor of Jamaica, received it
GAOL
the Foreign Office in London, yes terday, conveying the news of the disaster, it was hoped to resume the rail service within 48 hours.
HAVANA, Aug. 18, Private property suffered consi derably,
plantation crops A NUMBER of prisoners in the gaol at Guantanamo mutinied
wind and foods.
ASSYRIANS IN N. IRAQ
VILLAGES CROWDED WITH PANIC-STRIKEN WOMEN
***LONDON, "Aug. 11.
THE afternoon, the Prime Minis
HIT AT WESTERN CIVILISATION
IN BANFE
ter, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, BY. CHINESE DELEGATES received Sir Francis Humpreys, British Ambassador to Iraq, with whom he discussed the Assyrian situation in Northern Iraq.
BANTE, ALBERTA, Aug. 18. Information in London indicates į The Chinese delegates at the Insti- that a band of rebellious Assyrians tute of Pacific Relations "defended who had filed into Syria, re-cross the boycotts against Japanese im- ed the River Tigris into Iraq and ports on the ground that Chins 28 attacked Iraq's military detach weak in a military sense and that mente. The fighting was unfor- a tariff is the only effective weapon tunately followed by excessus she poses against Assyrian villages by Kur dish irregulars and Bedouin tribes that export trade expansion is 25 A Japanese spokesman declared men Beven hundred Assyrians essential outlet to Japan's increas ate reported killed.
rare to find enormous amounts of
£1,200 A Year
quired a lease of the site in the
the
Theire may be said to have been
first, speculative building scheme, for most of the houses were disposed of by lottery. Some of the original lattery tickets may be seen in the Sosne Museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields
of the Reds. By adopting true to her old traditions of £1,200 annually guerilla warfare, the Communists country of small capitalists, with a fairly even distribution of the are making a sudden attack here.
nation's wealth, and there. Their last move is the surprise attack on Lungnan, close to the Kwangtang border, but they were driven away with over 100 casualties on their side.
Central Prest.
Now Lady Londonderry Seldom can there have been a the empyrean as that of Lord Lon- Minister's family, so addicted to
donderry the present Secretary of State for Air.
.:
RESTRICTIONS LIFTED.
Berlin, Aug. 18 The Government has promised withdraw the currency restric- tions agai
foreign shipping. Reuter
Lady Londonderry is the latest recruit from the family to flying NO ELECTION YET three of them already are at home
in the air. This week Lady Lonto donderry had several flying lessons at Heston, and is absping well as a pilot
FREE STATE GOVERN MENTS' DIFFICULTIES
DUBLIN, Aug. 11. ALTHOUGH the belief is wide. ly held in political ciroles that
Neighbouring villages are crowding population and if the standard ed with panic-stricken women and of living and wages in Japan are children whose condition is piti.not improved, the world must face able. SINCE
a continuance of imports of Japan Sir Francis Humphreys is reese goods produced at low costs
Mr. Takahashi, the Japanese eco- turning at once to Baghdad by air bungalows being swept away by yesterday nail overpowered their to use his friendly offices in this nomist said "As long as we adhere warders after a struggle in which crisis, and pending his return, His to the capitalistic system, the only By Command of His Majesty, the four prisoners and several ward: Majesty King Feisal is reported way to settle the question of low in view of the increasing difficul- King, the Secretary of State for era were wounded-Reuter,
to have postponed his intended wages is to settia the problem of ties the Free State Government visit to Switzerland.
„Jenan's surplus population?ads will be compelled to go to the Iraq was admitted to member
During the discussion, the Chid. | country, is high official of the || ship of the League of Nations, lastesa delegates expressed the opinion Fianna Fail Party told Router fo October, and the British Mandate that if the western world consider: day that there is no question of terminated and British responsio ed tabloid newspapers, "gangster" an early Election litles in Iraq censed on that date. flms and chewing-gum as evidence There is no reason for one. to sufferers an expression of his Ambasador to Mexico, se Ambas There is, however Treaty of Alat higher civilisation, the Orient We have a majority
plenty of profound sympathy. Briti sador to Washington, in succession liance between Great Britain and preferred its traditional estade work to do without wasting time Wireless Service.
to Sapor Cintas.--Reuter,
Iraq-British Wireless Service Reuter,
in tactica •Reuter,
the Colonies has telegraphed to the
Governor of Jamaica expressing
New Onban Ambassador, the deep regret with which His Majesty had learned of the excep
HAVANA, Aug 18: tionally severe storm which caused T Government has appointed heavy loss of life, and conveying Marques Sterling, ex Cuban
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