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The manufacture of sugar by primitive processes was extensively.

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THURSDAY,

A WOMAN'S VENDETTA

Marshal Sun Chuang Fang Shot

Tents n Nov. 14.

The assassinatio of Marshal

NOVEMBER 21, 1935.

OXFORD WINS SOCCER MATCH

Better Side All Round

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Oxford

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London, Oct. 25. times, outward shipments amount-Sun.Chuan-fang.. former Governor splendid victory at Oxford yester-

University gained Ing in value to about $30.000,000 of the ye Southeastern provinces day over

ДП Amateur Football annually, but with the importation Klangsu, Caekjang.

Anhwel, Fu-Alliance XI, by two goals to none. of machine-made angar from kien and Kiangst, which occurred the domestic industry here yesterday afternoon at 3.15

o'clock, was a case o: revenge for the execution by Marshal Sun's order years ago of the assailant's father.

The University fully deserved their win as they were the better aide all round. Their defence was splendid, P. H."Williams in parti- cular playing one of the best games at centre half-back has been seen at Oxford for some

that

abroad suffered a serious setback, and an- nual imports have reached DS much as $100,000,000. In order to revive the local sugar industry the Kuangtung Provincial Government This fact was revealed in 1 two years ago mapped out a three-statement which the assassin, Miss time, A., H. Dutton was quick in year industrial plan, and as a re- San Chlen-yao, 30-year-old daugh-goal and B. H. Belle was very ault of efforts made by the authori-ter of the late Major-General Sze tles two modern sugar-factories are Chungpin, formerly military oficer; the right back, is promising, but sound at left back. R. M. Hollies, now in operation, the Hain Tsao of the Shantung provincial govern at present he is a little on the and Shih Tou, both situated in ment, distributed at the spot im- slow side. J. T. Burrowes, as

loose on-Marchel

Canton on the Pearl River, 'which | mediately after she let provides transport conveniençès, | fuaBlade-of-bullets Surrounding these two factories are Sun's body. hundreds of, Helds.... suitable for

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growing sugar-cane, which would provide an inexhaustible supply of raw material. Both factories were formally opened in December, 1834, the Hsu Tao turning out 50 tons of sugar daily, while the output of the Shih

Is double that amount. The product of these factories Includes white sugar grade A and B, brown sugar No * und 2, "yu sha" No, & "huo shih tang (for cooking), crystallized sugar, and cube sugar, all being 'superior in quanty to Java supplies, and in good demand.

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usual: worked extremely bard, chille A. W. Gaminara “showed promise. The best of a good for- Miss Sze, It was explained in the statement. had harboured for 11 N. Rayne, and J. Lee. For the ward lue were E O. W. Hunt, R years the will to avenge the death kosers A. C. Richardson, J. Gull- of her father, who was shot be-foyle; H R Bull and rote a Bring squad by order.. of Marshal Bun at Pargfu 00 the Tientsin-Pukow Railway in 1924.

The assailant. It was learned, had been told that it was the practice of Marshal Sun to go to the Chu Southeast Corner o the Native Shih Lib, a Buddhist temple at the

City, every afternoon.

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J. 8. O

Baslewood played exceedingly well

on occasions.

EARLY CHANCES” MISSED At the start the AFA, side had the better of the game, and for the first five minutes they attack-

bath had opportunities of scoring. ed strongly. Love and Kingston

but their shots went wide. Oxford. then improved and the AFA. defence was severely tested. Richardson broke up several pro- mising movements by good tack- pling, but at last Oxford scored a good goal This was the result of good constructive play by the half- backs, who passed well to their forwards: The forwards also pass- ed well so that Lee was left with in an easy position to the ball score. After this play was very even, but Dutton later on had to Save two shots from Bull and Haslewood. No further score took place before half-time, when Ox- ford led by the only goal scored.

Oxford had the better of the game at

the beginning of the second half and the 4.FA, goal had several narrow escapes Ox- ford were fortunate later on, when a splendid shot from Haslewood Both defences

KNEELING BEFORE ALTAR. Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. she went to the temple, and find The problem now confrunting

ing Marshal Sun there, immediate- the provincial authorities is that drove back to her residence in of raw materials-how to provide

a motor car to fetch her pistol. an adequate supply and how to Returning to the temple shortly Improve the quality of the sugar-after 3 o'clock. Miss Sze found cane grown. Although there is an Marshal Sux kneeling before the extensive area in Kuangtung suit-altar in prayer. Pretending to be able for cultivating.cane, many 8 worshipper, the assallant knell felds have been converted to other

behind Marshal Sun. Catetin crops as a result of the serious de-

him unawares. she fired thres cline of the native sugar industry, shots at him quick succession The opening of these two. modern Two of the bullets hit Marsha factories, which have a far larger Sun in the head and the third one output capacity than the old-style entered his body from the 'back works, naturally leads to a short-The ex-warlord instantly age of raw materials, the present bled on the floor and died, half an acreage being far from sufficient hour later, to supply requirements. A picul of In perfect calmness, according to cane yields 10 cattles of sugar, but eye-witnesses, the girl assailanthit a goal-post. as the output, of the two factories told the people in the temple to amounts to 150 tons afly (equiva- keep calm, meanwhile throwing > lent to about 2.520 piculs) 25,200 statement and a name card on the piculs of cane must be crushed floor.. daily. The production ranges from 30 to 90 plculs per "mou" annually in a normal year, that is. the required supply neces- sitates over 100,000 "mou" being devoted to enne-growing per an nutu.

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Realizing the difficulties of the situation, the provincial authorities arranged to give, a credit loan of $25 to farmers-cultivating a "mov" of cane, and in addition guaranteed them 80 cents per picul for the cut cane. To cultivate a "mou" of

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were playing well at this period. better. side. Ten minutes before but Oxford always appeared the

the end Oxford increased their Following the shooting she tele-lead, when Willams gave a good phoned the police headquarters, pass to Hunt, who centred for informing them of the incident. Lee to score a goal In the last As soon as police arrived at the five minutes both sides made great Ecece. she voluntarily followed efforts to score, but the slowness of them to the Police, Headquarters.- both sides in front of goal allowed Central News

the defence to clear.

INCREASED PAYMENTS

Exchequer Gets £90,000 More

From Crown Lands

cane costs about $60 in the be ginning, including purchase of seedlings, but for the next crop the cost is reduced to about $40. An increase of £90,000 in pay Assuming that each "mou" yields meats to the Exchequer from from 70 to 90 piculs of cane. the Crown Lands during the year end- total value of the crop amounts toed March 31 last compared with tha between $60 and $80. Seeing that previous 12 months is recorded in the industry is being profitable, the annual report of the Commis farmers

sioner of Crown Lands, are taking to sugarcane Instead of other crops, and the number of plantations is rapidly Increasing.

THE OUTPUT

The gross revenue for the past Year was £1,921,408 and the gross expenditure £594,479, compari with a gross revenue of £1,841,321 and a gross expenditure of 2003 The provincial authorities are

978 for the preceding year. now giving attention to the ques- last financial year amounted to The payment into the Exchequer tion of increasing the yield" per £1,320,000. The total in 1933-34 "mou." Before the establishment was £1,230,000..

OFFICER DISMISSED HIS SHIP

'Government Stores Found In His House

A midnight search of a nava) officer's house by the police wnc, it was alleged, found a quantity of Government stores, including jam, dour, beans, corned beef, milk, and floorcloth, was described at a courtmartial at Chatham..

William Gordon Tyranitt-Bet- tridge, commissioned gunner, of the Royal Naval Gunnery School

dulently receiving and withhold- Chatham, was charged with frau-

ng Government stores and with obtaining petrol for hits own me.

It was stated that a detective stopped Able Seaman Ralph, the accused's messenger, while he was carrying a parcel containing six pounds of meat. Ralph was char- ged with misappropriation, and made a statement implicating the accused, who agreed to a search of his house being made.

Lieut.-Commander H. Cunning- ham, Duty Commanding Officer at Ralph, said that when he ques the time of the charge against

Honed Tyrwhitt Bettridge, he said he had given Ralph instruc- tions to take some bones' to b's cab.n. He kept an Alsatian dog! cost of production will be reduced. tioned above, other sugar, factories and several puppies,

of the sugar factories over. 50 Property in charge of the Com varieties of sugarcane were brought missioners, exclusive of foreshores to Canton from the Failippine and areas in which the Crown Islands, and after experiment it owns the minerals but not the sur- was found that seven or eight face, extends to about

23,000 varieties are particularly suitable acres, of which about 138,700 acres to the soll and climatic conditions are agricultural land. About 14.- 000 acres are under timber, arıl of Kuangtung. These varieties about 80,500 acres are anenclosed only yield bumper crops, but con-

waste tain a higher percentage of sugar. The output per "mou" is between 100 and 200 picuts, double the former yield, and each picul yields by ex-soldiers and partly bought 14-ratties-of-sugar, an increase of "from other growers at 20 cents two-fiths. II. these improved per pirul. A light railway con- varieties of cane are cultivated, nects the plantations with the hot only will growers be consider- | factory, ably benefitted, but the factory In addition to the concerns men-

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Paymaster-Lieut. Hundie, R.N! supply depot, asid, in reply to Mr. | Garsia, that anyone with naval connections could buy stores from the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute,

Mr. Marston Garsia (defend- At present the cost of making are projected. One is the Chich sugar is $12 per picul, but when Yang, to be erected in the Chaoan-in-Is it correct that Bettridge the new varieties of cane are used, Swatow district, with a capacity of has not got a good memory

Yes. 38 or 19 will cover the cost of pro- 70 tons daily.. Another is the Haa duction, thus enabling Kuangtang Tsun in Shentek, this factory being sugar to stand against the com- under construction and to have a petition of imported supplies. production capacity or 100 tons In Hulchow there is a sugar | dally. A tard enterprise is to be factory in operation, Ping Tan, established by the Military Re established by the Military Reclamation Department in Tanhalen. clamation Department or the 1st Klungchow, According to the After an hour's adjournment the i Group Army for the purpose of scheme drafted by the Provincial Court convicted the accused on providing work for invalided Government a total of 15 sugar three charges and he was senten- soldiers. The dally output of this factories will be established in the ced to forfeit one year's senior factory amounts to 100 tons, the province, with 4,000,000 mou" de-ty, to be dismissed his sh'p, and cane used being partly cultivated voted to growing cane severe y repr manded.

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