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IRISH SWEEP ON CAMBRIDGE

Eleven Horses "Drawn

In Far East"

London, Oct. 20. Although only part of the Irish Sweep on the Cambridgeshire Stakes has so

drawn. far been eleven horses have

been drawn by residents in the Far East.

The list is as follows:- Ticket No. C.B.19480. held by Mir. H. J. Korver, 110. Reiniers Boulevard, Sourabaya drawn Gal- vini.

Ticket No. A.L. 47749. held by Miss C. E. Jones, c/o country Hos- pital Shanghai. A drawn 'Hu Cate

Ticket No. A.P. 71424, held by Sayed Mohamed Bin All, 33, Batu Arang. Labuan, has drawn DIA- MANTEE.

A ticket held by Longley and C.P.O. Tees, H.M.S. Kent, c/o General Post Office, London has Ticket No. A.5.81930, held by Mr. R. G. Morse, c/o Messrs. Boyd and Company, Amoy, has drawn Madagascar.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933.

SINKING OF SUB. L26

C.E.R. SITUATION

UNCHANGED

Naval Officer Dis- missed His Ship

London, Oct. 22...

All Business at a Standstill

Harblu, Oct. 22. The tense C.E.R. situation is un- changed owing to Mr. Rudy and Chang Ming Che countermanding each others service instructions.

Several meetings of directors have been fruitless, and all impor- tant issues still await solutions.

As a sequel to the stranding of submarine 128, Lieut. Commander Wilfred Edmund Warner in çom mand of L19, and acting Senior officer of the Second Submarine Flotilla, has been Court martialled on au indictment of stranding L19 and placing to hazard L18, 121, L26 and L27. He was sentenced to Reuter. be dismissed his ship and to be severely reprimanded-Reuter.

Business is still at a standstill,

A message dated Oct. 9; stated: ATTEMPT TO KILL

Three seamen thirteen badly injured in an ex plosion which occurred on Submà rine, L.26 at Campbell Town, Scot land,

were killed and

CONSUL

The craft which was preceding Dastardly Outrage

at Warsaw

on her autumn manoeuvres "on Friday, grounded on rocks off Kir tyre Peninsula. She was reBoated yesterday and reached Campbell Town to-day when a terrific ex- plosion wrecked the interior, al- though the vessel remained atost

The craft which was proceeding was heard three-quarters of a mile

away and brought pinnaces and motor craft scurrying to the rescue with fire fighting apparatus and Arst aid outfits.

NOT ALL DRAWN The draw for the Irish Sweep un the Cambridgeshire Stakes' be- The explosion occurred in the gan in Dublin this morning in the battery room over which the crew present of an excited crowd of were dining and joking in the mess room when the sudden de- spectators.

tomation flung tons of batteries The subscriptions totalled through the floor, splintering the 726,628, of which £1,707,717 is walls and furniture and hurling

available för prize money.

The prize money is divided into 17 units of £100,000 each with 10 residual cash prizes of

£771 each.

3

The first prize in each unit will carry £30,000, the second prize £15,000 and the third prize £10.-

·000.

The hity-nine other horses left in the race receive £593, 4s. 8d. each.

There are £1,700 consolation prizes of £100 each.

Only a certain number of horses were drawn to-day. The re- mainder will be drawn on Monday and Tuesday.-Reuter.

FURTHER SUCCESSES

London, Later. Ticket No. C.Q.70267, held by "Lost Money," c/o B.P.M., Semar- ang, has drawn Totaig.

Ticket No. P.E. 74475. held by Hok 46 Soenfaradjaweg. Banoeng. has drawn Ailsa Craig.

the sallors in all directions..

Officers and the remainder of the crew donned gas masks and pene trated the flames and fumes, and. avoiding the big holes made in the floor, dragged out the injure!

Helpers specially appeared in vessels which drew alongside the submarine and beroically joined to rescue the men who were brought out

blackened, burnt and torn clothes. Ten of them were unconscious and they were all taken in lorries to the village hos- pital.

with

The official casualty list is:-

2 killed, "

9 seriously Injured, and

Warsaw, Oct. 22.

ed in an attempt on the life of the vice-Consul by an Ukrainan..

Though the police were urgently summoned they found the doors and windows of the first floor barred: The police then climbed to window on the second floor and arrested a man who confessed he was an agent of the Ukrainan. National Organisation-Reuter.

U.S. FARMERS REVOLT

Demanding Inflation Of Currency

New York, Oct. 22, The focal point of the farmers strike movement is ap- parently at Desmoines, Iowa, where Milo Reno, Chairman of the Farmer Holiday Associa tion in officially proclaiming a strike, stated the administra- tion of the agricultural prò- gramme was neither economi cally sound nor corrective to the farmers' ills. Our de- mauls, petitions and prayers have been made political foot- Ball for jingo politicans who are controlled by Wall Street money-lords,

Europe Still Worried

DISARMAMENT STILL IN THE

LIMELIGHT

FUTURE POLICY PUZZLING MANY

GOVERNMENTS

(REUTER AND BRITISH WIRELESS)

London October 21.·.

The Disarmament situation still occupies, and must continue for some time, to occupy the forefront of public interest, but the tension of a week ago aroused by Germany's sudden withdrawal from the Conference has" considerably diminished during the last few days and public attention is being increasingly devoted to the line upon which future policy should run.

·AVOID HASTY

DECISIONS

London, October 20. Publication to-day of White

MISS YANG HSIU CHING

Opens Nanking- Pukow Ferry

Nanking, Oct. 22. Miss Yang Hsiu Ching, a pretty sixteen year old mer- maid stole a show," when she cut the ribbons, this morn)- ing, of the four million dollars Nanking-Pukow Train Ferry, Misa Yang, who is at present hailed as China's venus, arrived late from Hong Kong and delayed the special train which carried the guests to the ferry for thirty minutes.

The ceremony was attended by all Nanking officials, pro- minent persons, including Mr. E. M. Bingram and members of the Board of Trustees of the Sino-British Boxer Funds. Reuter,

PRISON

For Alleged Nazi Activities

The Association has des- An official of the Sovies Con-patched a flying squad to the late at Lwow was to-day shot Middle West States urging dead and another slightly wound farmers to join in the strike, ed. it is emitably desirable that

Sir John Simon has outpoint White Paper Issued PRINCE SENT TO the chief aim being a halting those upon whom the responsibi

On Last Meeting of a foreclosure on farm mort-lities rest should avoid nasty de- Undoubtedly many with other Governments are ob-" cisions and exchanges" of views gages. farmers in the Middle West are viously part of the procedure, and most desperate, but other-large the fullest and most consideration Paper containing a full accouns bodies are reluctant to embar-will continue

of last Saturday's proceedings of "the position by Cabinet Ministers the Bureau of the Disarmament rass the N.I.R.A. by joining on the special Sub-Committees Conference at Geneva, has served

and in full council

during the to focus attention once again on next few days.

the stage which the Disarmament was to-day, sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment." Hie The Bureau and General Com- Conference proceedings had rea-

the withdrawal of wife is under open arrest at mission of the Disaamament Con-ched before

her castle for a similar period, ference are also due to meet next Germany was announced.

It provides a full answer to the for alleged Nazi activities.--

!

the

"ITALY WINS BLERIOT CUP

Macchi Plane Touches 620 Kms. Per Hour

Ancona, Oct. 22, Italy became the Arst holder of Bleriot Cup, when Captain pre-Scapinelli flew a Macchi seaplane for half an hour in a closed cir- cult at an

average speed €19.374

5 slightly injured. One of the men who was viously reported killed did not succumb to his injuries. One of the more seriously injur- ed men recovered consciousness in hospital and gazed at the surgical instruments and murmured, "Pull; away lads, do what you like, heave away hearties.".

Ticket N.XE. 62864. held by Fa-

The names of the dead are, Ablet tum Sarangitingest Po, Galang.

Seaman Leonard Rhodes and Fred Sumatra, has drawn Wild Son.

Whiting, both of them being from Ticket No.. A.C.76382, held by London.-Reuter. M.AJ. Voogd. Wororedji. Glin- tang Malang, Java, has drawn Canteener.

+

Ticket No. A.Q.59294, held

by

Shae Syndicate, 18, Pacine Road JAPAN

Tsingtao,

Reuter.

Reuter.

has drawn Dastur.—

FAVOURIATE FOR TOMMY WESTON

London, Oct. 22. Tommy Weston," who rode the Derby and St. Léger winners, is taking cut Cotoneaster, the favou rite, in the Cambridgeshire Stakes at Newmarket on Wednesday.

Joe Childs is rinding Limelight. the King's candidate, while Gor- don Richards, the champion Joc- key, will be ous on Young Native. quoted at 33 to 1.

The following are the probable starters and their Jockeys:

Dastur (Perryman)

Limelight (Childs)

Disarmament (Bullock) Denbigh (Nevett)

Andrea (FOX)

Totaig (Carslake)

Chatelaine (Harry Wragg)

Raymond (Nico!!! Great Scot (Lane)

Gino (Beary)

Inverman (McGuigan) Hot Fight (Hime) Pommame (Sirett) Alluvial (Sam Wragg) Eroica (Steve Donoghue) "Bow And Arrow (Gethin)

Young Native (Gordon

Richards)

Diamantes (Dines)' Cotoneaster (Western) Seraph Boy (Barber) Scattercash (E. Smith),

Galapas (Clifford Richards) Eau de Roses (Lynch)

Obesity (Christic)

Inglesant (W. Rickaby)

Stalky (Carr)

Ole King Bole (Richardson)

Manoeuvre (Sharpe)

Effaceable (Spares) Buckerell (D. Smith)

Tartan, Town Crier, The Font, Rathlinjale, Ailsacraig, Versicis have Reuter.

na Jockeys as

OBITUARY

yet

VITHALBHAI J. PATEL,

Geneva, Oct. 22

The death occurred to-day at 3,30 p.m. of Vithalbhal J. Patel.·* former President of the Indian Le- gislative Assembly, Reuter.

DUMPING RICE IN CHINA

Inimediate Enforce. ment of Tax Requested

in.

week..

to be devoted to

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Meantime, Milo Reno is re- ported to have announced that farmers must not be dispossess ed of their homes and violence would be used to prevent such

Meanwhile, the White Papel an eventuality if necessary. published by the British Govern- The effect of the farmers'.ac-ment, last night, is of value in tion is unlikely to be known officially placing on record the cir-

cumstances in which Sir

immediately, though repercus- sions are partly responsible for the fall in prices on the Stock Exchange.Reuter.

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kilometres per hour. The cup was (From Our Special Correspondent) awarded by M. Bleriot in place of the Schneider Trophy-Renter.

LO KAI HUNG KILLED

King of Canton's Racketeers

(From Our Special Corresponden?)

Canton, October 22,

London, October 21,

John

Vienna, Oct. 22. Prince Sachsenmeiningen

Auggestions made in Germany that Sir John Simon misrepre- Reuter. sented the course of the conversa-

tions between the Powers which proceded the meeting,

25 It was rapporteur, and at

achieving an

HOME RUGBY

Games

London, October 2,1. The following were the leading Bugby Unión matches decided conversa-to-day: Warwickshire 20 Notta

Simon's speech at Geneva, last the request of the President, Mr. Results of Saturday's Saturday, was made and the way Arthur Henderson, that Sir John in which it W3 received and Simon indicated the main trend substantiated by representatives of the suggestions made in these of other nations who had taken conversations for amending the

for part in private negotiations of British draft,

agreed convention. which his speech gave account.

The account of the tions given by Sir John Simon Lincs., and Derby 7,

(at Coventry) was fully endorsed by the other

Bath 14 Mosely 11 delegates.

Bristol 13 Plymouth Albion 6. Guy's Hospital 3 Gloucester 17 Leicester 3 Newport 9 London Scottish 7 Blackheath 6 Manchester 29 Liverpool 11 O.M.T. 5 Oxford University: 6 Rosslyn Park 32 Richmond 0 United Service (Portsmouth) 0

Devonport Services 5 Cardiff 8 Swansea 5

and

brief

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armaments

sought

Cambridge U. 14 Harlequins 3 Edinburgh, U. 3 Glasgow A, 15 Heriotonians 11 Watsonians 11

Referring to next week's meet- ings of the Bureau and General Commission, the Times says. "It

US. Statement. is too much to hope that they

Mr. Norman Davis, the United will be able to achieve any pos- Following are the Silver Quota-sible result, but it is not too much States delegate, in the course of tions on the London macket to

statement .confirmed to hope that their proceedings his

Simon's day:-

account and may lead to a fresh effort to ex-Sir John

gave his full support to the state- Oct. 21 Oct. 20 plote constructive opportunities. ..Spot

18.3/16 18

The Conference, as once before, ment he made emphasising, that his Government had taken up Forward

781 ..18 must inevitably be thrown back The London on New York cross upon the method of constitution the position that the Disarma- rate to-day closed at £=U.S.

the ment Convention could not pos- Co-operation between

sibly be made an instrument for 4.523

principal Governments, " There is no need to fear that the pre- rearmament and that the quali-

tative

of equality sent interruption of the work of

should primarily be the Conference will lead to

any

ar-end in rearmament and was con- through a reduction of the maments of the heavily-armedį vinced that the first stage, such Germany has chosen to retire" in-

powers and not through action to isolation and to proclaim it in on the part of others to attempt pensable in the present state of as was contemplated, was indis- an election which, whatever do to build up.

affairs as it would give experience. mestic purpose it may serve, can

Italy's Support

in the working of the convention. The Italian delegate, Signor As to the length of the fret. Soradna also endorsed the state- period, M. Paul Boncour, the ment and expressed the hope and French delegate. Indicated that confidence that the world, as did the period of four years to which Italy, would find in the program- Bir John Bimon referred in his me outlined by Sir John Blmon a speech had not been selected ar- basis for its subsequent work. bitrarily: it was based on a num- The Belgian delegate, Mr. Bour- ber of considerations to which the French delegation attached quin, also declared that it was

essential that absolutely

the great importance-British Wire- efforts of the Conference should less.

INTERNATIONAL MOTOR immediate catastrophe. Foremost,

SHOW

Shot dead by reserve protective Big Increase in Sales hardly hope to impress opinion

abroad. But there is no reason why German isolation should im- pose inaction on other parties Concerned to

promote common, and indeed universal interest.

National Insolation The Manchester Guardian, has advocates no sympathy with the of national isolation in any coun- try. It holds that, the choice lies between the League and indivi- dual force and it says whether London, October 21

the disarmament agreement rest- Gold decreased 6.1/3d. to 128/6d., ing on supervision can be obtain- T including the 714. premium. On ed or whether failing the conven- the Stock Markets business was tion We are left with the great

GOLD STILL DECREASING

guards of Nam Hol County, the body of Lo Kai Hung, the King of Racketeers, was brought back to

London, October 31. Cantón, this.. afternoon roh Pang

International Motor Show Lon- Kong Hou on the West River.

don ends to-night. The attend- Teashop proprietors, river navi-

ance this year showing an increase gation companies and managers of over last year of about 50,000. Bales local cinemas expressed reliet have also shown a big increase. Nanking, Qctober 21,

to-day that the bombing menace British Wireless. Chinese Press reports, that Japan from the notorious racket have dumping her surplus rice on Come to an end. Handsome in China have further increased pub- appearance and scarcely over 30 lle clampur for the immediate en-years of age, Lo made good money lorcement of a tax on imported by blackmailing until he was kill rice.

ed yesterday afternoon at Pang Meanwhile a conference, to be attended by officials and mer- chants from eight Provinces, is "Because of his bomb-planting opening at Nanchang to-morrow, activities, Lo Kal Hung was want-slight, but the tone steady The taxation of foreign rice con-ed by the military authorities and Loan 34 per cent. closed at 101. stitutes an important item on the the county guards of Poon Yue, 9/16d-British Wireless. meeting's agenda, which includes Nam Hol, Shun Tek, and Sze Yap, i measures concerning the organisa- the richest countries of Kwang- tion of the food industry, as well tung, to which Lo and his smail as the transportation, marketing gang has spread terror. and preservation of foodstuffs.— Reuter.

BANDITS IN

LUANTUNG

Hemmed On Three

Sides

Pelping, October 21.

Keng Hou, about 40 miles west of Canton.

GENERAL CHIANG KWONG NAI Expected to Visit Canton

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, October 22.

Kwong Nai,

2:

War est dangers, our only hope still is

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

Scotland beat U.S.A."

Glasgow, October 22. In the Women's International Hockey, Scotland beat the United States by 5 goals to 4-Reuter.

AVIATION IN CANTON

Civil Flying Class. To Be Organized

to organise, through the League. a common front not to oppose Germany or any, single power but to preserve common peace from a common calamity. It can still

be done. The loss of Japan doer

not impede us and the loss isoty Germany, were she determined to wash ber hands of the inter- national system, would make it more necessary:"

Lord Cecil expressing his view in a broadcast speech last night, thought the Conference should continue its effort to get Disarms- ment concention accepted which. will be fair to all parties includ- ing Germany. He added. "We must acknowledge the principle that equality ought to be "given and concention must provide for such serious steps towards carry- ing that principle into effect as The bandits in the Luantung General Chiang

Latest reports to hand state that will show to Germany, and the area have been. hemmed Inon) Chairman of the Fukien Provincial General Wong Kwong Yui Com- world, that rules governing her three sides. Many have fled to Government, who arrived Hong mander of the Canton. Air Force armaments are the same in prin- Funing, but numbers of them have Kong to-day from Foochow, is ex-bas many scheme's for improving ciple as those governing armaments been captured and summarily exe-pected to come to Canton to-mor- the South West Civil Air Force, of any other civilized power. If row or Tuesday after he has met and has communicated with Mr. this process takes longer than we The main force, which is holding Mr. Hu Han Min and General Chen Wu Hon. Yin, Head of the Canton had hoped it is partially because Funing, is making a desperate Ming Shu, his former superior Air Force Academy with a view to the character of the German po stand on

a. mountain cast of officer."

discussing the plans for the organi-licy is still very obscure, Funing, but the advance guard While General Chiang's visit to zation of a Civil Flying Class of the special police force is with his native province is to take part It is suggested that the course of in five miles of Funing and the in the wedding ceremony of his training be spread over one year, recapture of the city is expected con at Tal Ping Village near and it is reported that Mr. Wa within three days.

Bocca Tigris, he will be sought by Kam Ngar, chief engineer of the The Japanese are co-operating local military authorities to take South West Airways Company will with the Chinese and have closed part in an important conference be appointed Director of this Class- the passes of the Great War. on the military defence of the. It is also said that, all his plans Chinese and Japanese officials Bouth-west and the suppression of have been submitted to the Chinese are confident that the drive will be Communist in West Fukten and Air Force Headquarters, and that completed - without delay-Reuter. South Kiangel.

they will be approved very shortly,

crited.

Peaceful speeches by Chancellor Hitler are balanced by warlike propaganda carried on with the approval of some of his chief subordinates.

A Government, which threatens Austria and tries to break down the Disarmament Conference must necessarily cause anxiety to other countries in Europe,

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