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RIOTING IN
HOLLAND
Heavy Casualty List
[Special to the "Hong Kour Dally
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934.
NEW TEST RECORD
England's Huge Total
London, July 7.
A Test record was established at Manchester when
England scored 827 for 9 declared, the highest aggregate against Australia on England soll. "Australia, how ever, scored 136 for the loss of Fonsford before the close of play
Amsterdam, July 7... 51x
persons killed and wounded make
the casualty up list of the last 48 hours of al- most continuous Oghting between the Police and the Communists in the Jordaan district here in the gravest disorders ever recorded in
Slow Start Though it was swelteringly hot peaceful Holland for many years.
'Prime Minister H. Calijn is actively-82 degrees in the shade-30,000 The Communists battled the Po-
ice and reinforcements of mill-engaged in suppressing the dis-were present when Maurice Ley-
tary police throughout the night On Saturday, rioting fared up again and the authorities sent a battalion of infantry to Amster- dam to reinforce the police. elvic guards of 4.000 strong have also been mobilised and it is now confidently hoped that any further attempts of rioting will be crush- ed at the start.
orders in Holland
The banned. several leaders have been
arrested.
The trouble has spread to other towns. Disturbances are reported trom Rotterdam. Hilversum and Groningen, but the pollec, aided
control and made a number of ar- by the military, have maintained
The printing plant of the Com munist paper "De Tribuna" which had been instrumental in forment-rests.-Reuter. ing the uprising was cecupled by a strong police detachment Saturday afternoon, which seized
el printing presses.
оп
CURFEW. ORDER MADE
Amsterdam. July 7 Rioting was renewed this after The Premier and the Minister noon when two persons were in- of Defence arrived here on Ba-jured by police firing. turday in order to get Arst-hand information on the developments. Order have Been given that no doles are to be paid out to the un- employed participating in the dis- turbances.Transocean Kuo Min. PREMIER COLIJN'S ACTION
Amsterdam, July. 7. A malled Ast smashed at all the Communist barricade.
which clogged the streets of the Red center, Jordaan, for the last three days when on Saturday afternoon Premier Collin descended upon the turbulent city with most the persuasive methods known either to science or polities. The police armed to the teeth and supported by a regular army of forces left the traffic in the north of the city not much improved, | however. laying down barbed wire
of
Drastic measures have been taken by the authorities to include suppression of the Communist newspaper and of introduction of a curfew order requiring everyone to remain Indoors on penalty of being shot.
Premier
Collin
and Defence Minister Dickers have arrived to inquire into the situation.--Reuter.
Amsterdam. July 6. The Communist disorders con- tinned here this person being killed and 16 wound- evening, one
ed.
The military are assisting the police while the Marines are oc- cupying the ports and the Civil Guard are watching the Public Works plants. Reuter,
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The three-day death toll num- bered ΟΠ Baturday evening to seven. Fifty severely injured were registered at various hospitals
4 August while at least as many more were
9 August thought
to have been dragged
11 August away by the rioting Reds into 17 August
Sir Oswyn Murray the request of the First Lord, Sir Oswyn A. R. Murray G.C.B., has consented to serve as Permanent Secretary beyond the normal age for retirement ur til the latter part of 1938." '..'
their own hideaways.
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It is reported that the Premier (From Our Special Correspondent). is to ask Parliament for special Communist party which is regürd- powers necessary to dissolve the
ed Es fully responsible for the disorders.
mem-
land (93) and Lesile Ames (4), resumed England's innings at 355 for 5 on a perfect wicket."
Barnett, the reserve wicket dropped from the team after his keeper., and Bromley, who Wis
the "Australian team in place of allure at Lord's came out with Bradman and Chipperfield, who are suffering from a mysterious malady that has tricken six of the
tourists
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Big Partnership The English batsmen, who had added 15 runs for the sixth wicket overnight, dug themselves in, treat- ing both O'Reilly and Grimmett with the utmost respect.
Runs, however, came steadiý and it was not until 482 were on the board that the Yorkshire tert- hander attempted to drive a ball from O'Reilly, falled to connect properly, and was caught by Bar- nett for 153, his second successive Test century.
Having taken part in stands of 81, with Hendren for the arth wicket, and 142 with Ames for the sixth wicket. Leyland hit a five and nineteen boundaries in his 153, scored out of 333 in 310 minutes.
Successive Hundreds
He gave a glorious display of off-driving and was given a great evation when he fetamed to the pavilion.
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Hopgood, the Lancashire left hander, however, did not give much trouble having fits wicket broken as the result of playing a cross bar to O'Reily. 49-7-2
Leslie Ames looked set for his second successive Test century when he attempted a powerful pull off Grimmett and was well caught by Ponsford at wide mid-on. 510
872
Ames scored freely all-round the wicket. He batted 150 minutes for his 72. scored, out of 170, and hit ten boundaries.
An Expensive Drop Allen was fortunate to be drop- ped early in his innings by Wall off a skler. O'Reilly, who was the unfortunate bowler, had then 7 wickets for 143 runs.
Canton, July 8. Lieut.-Colonel Chang Ting Fan and Mr. Chen Chung Fu. bers of the Central Executive Meanwhile, to keep the tempor, Committee of the Kuomintang 'in The Australians were given no artly quenched fre
Shanghai, left here during permanently stamped out, 'the Government has week-end
the further chances, lunch being taken after reaching some with the score at 533 for 2, Allen ordered from the
understanding with their Kucmin- being 22 and Headley Verity 9. neighbouring" cities a grenadier brigade, 200 more tang colleagues here, with regard Thus in two hours play England palice, a sarne number of mount- to a common front at the coming had added 178 runs for the loss of "General St. G. B. Armstrong. c.B. C.M.G. R.M., has been ap ments and an
ed police. several infantry detach-Kuomintang Fifth Congress to be three wickets. England's total is pointed Colonel Commandant of equipped with machine guns and
engineer division held in November at Nanking. the highest recorded, in a Test the Chatham Division, Royal Ma-armoured ears-Transocean rines, as from 14th May, 1934."
"St Vincent W, Baddeley, K.C.B., has consented in similar circums tances to serve as Deputy Secretary until the end of 1935...
"The publication of the June, 1934, issue of the "Appendix to the Navy List", will be delayed
until July, to permit of the in- clusion of the revised rates of pay, dating from 1st July,"
Min.
MAYOR'S THREAT
The Red
Mr. Chen Ka Yau, another Kuo-match at Old Trafford, beating the Kuomintang leader from Shanghai, is
1905 record of 448.
Ninth Wicket Stand Allen and Verity added 72 runs after lunch before a ball from Mc- Cabe nipped through to beat Allen after the ninth wicket had added 95 runs.
also here but, will leave soon for Hong Kong to secure "medical treatment. All these men stated Amsterdam, July 6,
that they came South to see the again in the Communist strong-.
barricades went up in Kwangtung and have a
civic progress and reconstruction taste hold at Jordaan here on Friday,
of the excellent Cantonese cook-
Allen, who hit eleven boundaries rising literally with the sun. As their political mission.
ing. They declined to "A memorandum containing in-the city labouring gangs
disclose in his 61. scored out of 123 in 95 formation as to purchase of uni-
began
minutes, played some glorious With regard to the coming Kuo-slashing off drives, especially off piecing together the streets form is issued with the notification
Lorn up in the evening Bghting. the
mintang Congress, they said that McCabe's bowling. He, however, persistent demonstrators
time is still too far away to con-
also showed a very sound defence. sider anything concerning that
Wyatt applied the closure at the tea interval with the score at 627
Warrant Officers Uniform".
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LEAGUE TENNIS
Saturday's Games
On Saturday the St. John's Uni- verstily tennis teamm was enter- tained to a friendly match by the South China Athletic Association at King's Park, but unfortunately the match had to be abandoned with the visitors leading in the
fth and deciding conteg.
Teh local team won two of the singles matches, but in the dou- bles. the visitors proved themselves in the other when it was abandon- superior. witining one and leading
ed:
Yesterday's scores were:-
Singles.
D. C. Luk (South China) beat A. O Ma (St. John's) 6-3, 2-6, 6-2.
3. W. Wong (South China) beat Tennie Kwok (St. John's) 6-3, 6-0.) C. C. Luk (South China) lost to Y. S. Tong (St. John's) 3-6, 4-6.
Doubles
China) lost to Y. 8. Tong and K. K. C. Luk and W. T. Lee (South
H. Wong (8. John's) 0-8, 9-11.
china) lost to Tennie Kwok and W. H. Ho and S. Chan (South-
C. Chen (St. John's) "5-7. "
The other set was abandoned wing to rain with the scores at 4-2, in favour of the St. John's pair.
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Private Wilson and Private Cor- nngham of the Lincolnshire Re- giment, surrendered themselves at the Wanchai Police Station at 10.15 a.m. on Saturday when they ad- mitted the theft of a Blue Taxicab No. 729 on the Talpo Road on. Friday night last.
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They stated that they were per- fectly sober when the stolen and that they spent the alght wandering in the Huls sur- rounding the New Territories.
The Police rioticed that various parts of their uniforms were miss- Ing.
Privates Wilson and Corringham. have been detained by the MIB- tary Barracks and Shamshulpo and will probably be charged with the theft at the Kowloon Magis tracy this morning.
R. E. 5. Wyatt, b O'Reilly... Hammond, b O'Reilly Hendren, c and b O'Reilly... 132 Leyland. c sub, b O'Reilly... 153 Ames. c Ponsford, b Grim
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Gas Works Disaster:
Total (for 1 wkt.)...... 136
W. M. Woodfull D. G. Bradman, C. V. Grimmett, W. J. O'Reilly," W. Oldfield L. Darling, AG.
that these members from Shang- for 9, 272 runs for the loss of $
A
hal came to Canton to And out what basis of co-operation can be
wickets on the second day.
Verity had batted well, exploit- formed with the Kuomintang leading skilful leg shots, in his 60, Chipperfield, and T. Wall to bat.
scored out of 135.
ers here:
In all, the England innings last- ing England's highest total against ed ten hours; the score represent
the, Australians in England.
"Qualified candidates for war-already began to pry up the pay- rant rank are strongly advised noting stones at the other end of the Bathering. It is learned. however, to make any grangements to pur- suburb. chase uniform before receipt of were repulsed with a
The Arst police charges
this
shower of memorandum. If for
eny rocks, sticks and furniture at 11 reason advance Information 15
o'clock in the morning. while the required on the subject a copy of twenty-four hour protest strike in this memorandum will be sent to the harbour was swelled by the the Kuomintang Central Execu- There are about 18 members of Commanding Officers on applica-ranks of .the demonstrators. tion being made to the Admiyalty.”
tive Committee in Shanghal. They Grocery trucks were halted Rev. N. P. Abraham, plundered in various parts of the
do not hold any poiltical office Angle Street, East London, Cape city and serious tumults were ex-
because of their opposition to the Province, South Africa, has been pected on Friday night.
policy of General Chiang Kai
Hendren's Catch appointed Officiating Minister of
Australla opened their innings Religion to
The Mayor in co-operation with Shek. Chairman of the Military Baptist the Ministers of Justice and Defence Affairs Commission. Therefore Brown, and only 34 runs had been at 4.10 p.m. with Ponsford and and Congregationalist personnel of increased the city's police forces their political career depends upon the Royal Navy serving at East by 100 mounted military police London, C.P., South Africa.”
and 200 gendarmes and announ- ced that all opposition against the State authorities' would be
crushed-Transocean resolutely Kuo Min."
Methodist.
Civilian Staffs--åppointments "The following Civilian Appoint, ments have been made in HM Naval Establishments:--"
.. Mr. J. A. C. Champion, C.B.E.. Assistant Secretary, (Act.) Becre- tary's Dept., Admiralty-2/4/34.
Mr. C. A. Luxford, B.Sc., Scien- tlac Officer, Scientific Pool (for duty at Admiralty Research La- boratory, Teddington),-1/4/34.
Mr. J. F. Coales, B. A., Scientific Omcer, Scientific Pool (for duty at HM. 8ignal School, Portsmouth). --1/4/34.
co-operation with Kuomintang leaders here.
On the other hand, General Chiang Kai Shek is trying to zp- pease the military authorities in Canton; so that his rapproach- ment with Japan will not be chal lenged by the South-west. Now that railway service. between railway service between
CITY NOW CALM
Amsterdam July 7. After a night of fierce rioting that
in which two people were
scored when
Patsy Hendren brought of a miraculous catch to dismiss Ponsford for 12 the bowler being Hammond.
→
ERADMAN IN BED The weather was at its brightest pointed to a continuance of the this morning, and all indications
heat wave, but the outlook was black for Australia, in view of the mysterious throat trouble expert- enced by six of the tourists.
The doctor examined Don Brad- man and Chipperfield early this neither would be able to play fo morning and announced that
day. Bradman's temperature was y, but carefully, and the 100 went slightly above normal, and he ap- up after 90 minutes, though Hop-hopes to get up this afternoon.
pears worse than Chipperfield who wood twice morally bowled Brown in one over.
Brown and McCabe batted free-
Allen's first over contained three
Precautionary methods are con- sidered most successful regarding Woodfall Ponsford and Brown.
killed been resumed since July 1, the wides and four no-balls, thus being who are playing to-day.Reuter..
and many injured, quietness re- Nanking" Government is likely to turned to the city early this mor- acquiesce in the resumption of ning.
postal communications between
The total casualties 50 far China and the puppet:regime. known are six killed and 50 in- jured. "Reuter.
Beauty Note
Amsterdam. July 7. Mr. T. J. Tooley, Principal The city is now calm. Strong Technical Asst., Technical Pool, police and military forces have A good-looking lasa spends much (for duty at Admiralty Research overawed the rioters, All meet of her time before the looking- Laboratory, Teddington).-1/4/34. tugs of the Communist Party are glass.
a 13-ball over. He also bowled two no-balls in his second over.
When stumps were drawn Aus- tralia, with nine wickets in hand, were 491 runs in arrears, Brown being 55 and McCabe 55.
England-1st Innings
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