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No. 22,020
LÆM ULTA-F FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926,
SHANGHAI ON TOP. THE WAR AGAINST THE EMPIRE PROBLEMS. SUNNING PIRATES NOT
FIRST INNINGS. TOTÄL REACHES 268.
SOUTH."
YET CHARGED.
RUSSIAN LEADER IN SHANGHAI.
PROGRESS OF IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
IDENTIFICATION PARADES
CONTINUE.
TO HELP MARSHAL SUN?
Shanghai, Noy, 19.
Anhui
"
130 PER ANNUM
BETA BOLE COPY 10 GENTE
SOVIET FLAG.
HOISTED AT HANKOW RECENTLY.
also send me one of your now COLUM- BIA storag® batteri
YOUR next battery, also should be a COLUMBIA Fa- mous for the service they render
THE DRAGON MOTOR
WONENDI CHUNI NA.
HAPPY YABLOY
BIG ANTI-BOLSHEVIK TWENTY ARRESTS!
REVOLT.
OVER SEVEN HUNDRED PRISONERS.
INSURGENTS IN CONTROL
London, Nov. 18:
SHANGHAI POLICE
RAIDS.
PROPAGANDISTS SEIZED. Twenty Chinese, including three girls were arrested by the Chinesa shos the details. of a serious anti nollee in the Chinese areas
The Berlin newspaper Ku pub Bolshevik rising south of Pskoff. Shanghal on the 11th inst. in con- The paper states that five hup sequence of the extraordinary pro dred persons have been arrested, nineteen shot and others sent to paganda campaign carried out all Moscow. Two hundrd other pri-over Shanghai and aimed at soners have arrived at Pakoff from Marshal Sun Chuan-fang.
For the first time, the flag of the Ostroff, which is thirty miles to the The campaign was obviously
south.
SERVICES MAKE BAD START.
TRADE NEWS WANTED.
ONE IN CRITICAL STATE,
RUSSIAN SPEECHES.
Unless Dobbie and Bridzland,
Rugby, Nov. 18.
Owing to the
Hankow is acquiring a distinct considerable who at the tin interval had been It is reported that during recent
A full meeting of the Imperial amount of detailed work involved Russian complex as a result of re in partnership for 45 minites, pro-discussions between Marshal Conference to-day approved a in the sorting out of the pirates cent developments following the dading, 26 runs, do something sen-Tsung-chang the latter stated that
Chang Tae-lin and General Chang series of reports from sub-commit-now under detention, it is not yet capture of the city by the Cantonese
from the large number of Chineso sational this afternicon, Shanghat he would come South only if Mar- tees, including one from the possible to state the number of forces, and the city's submer. are likely to win their match with shal Sun' Chuan-fang surrendered Economic Committoo on the Aus- men who will be actually charged gence into the Kuomintang the United Services by an innings, him the provinces of Kinngen and tralian Premier's proposals for before the Magistrate.
political system, says the Shanghai Identification parades are still Armitage started like a century-
Mr. being held, while stotements have
Times. maker, but skled a thoroughly bad troops are being despatched to Bruce suggested that great values yet to be taken from witnesses,
It is now stated that Fengtion Surveys of Empire trade. ball when a partnership with Bridg-Anking, as mentioned yesterday, would accrue if some system of all of which means 1: land looked promising, and then which is most likely to be used as stock-taking were undertaken in ceedings can be taken.
certain U. S. S. R., was raised" officially.
inspired and engineered, by Can tayo quick failures put the United the base of attack against the the form of reports, showing what
The centre of the revolt is appar-touese: amount of delay before Court pro-to the masthead in Hankow recently
at a ceremony at the Russian Con-ently Baltinovo, which is seventy endeavour to weaken Sun's hold on. agents in another Services in the position of 4 wickets Southerners.
Enquiring at police headquar. Buinte which was attended by Rus-miles south of Pakoff. The dis Shanghal and to turn the people down for 42 runs. At tiffin time
trict of Baltinovo is said to he com- against him Most of the propa they had compiled 68 for 4 wickets, Marshal Sun Chang-fang has the Empire was producing and ters this morning, we were inform-sians and Chinese, and were still 66 behind Shanghai's not announced his attitude as rebuying, and he raised the question any of the detained men being ed that there is no likelihood of
pletely in the hands of the insurgandiste were students who band- gents, who are dissatisfied at the ed themselves together and formed gards, the despatch of Penktien |
disproportion between agricultural lecture groups which harrangued troops to his province. He is still whether the Imperial Economic charged to-day as had been stated making preparations to attack Committee, or a similar body, previously.
and industrial prices.
crowds and distributed much should make such surveys and
Tsarist officers are "possibly literature calling Sun, the people's Shanghai were all out borlag for
fomenting the rising. The Soviet common enemy and urging his 268, the remaining fout wiekęts |
Ataman Semenoir, the well-communicate. the results to the
has despatched troops to reinforce overthrow. putting dh 87, eighteen of which own. White Russian leader. has Governments of the different
the Red forces in the district. were credited to "Mr. Extins "Arrived in Shanghai and is stated
Reuter Isunce was again prominent, his to be endeavouring to
Arst innings total..
Shanghai's over-night score was
181
Kiuklang
obtain a parts of the Empire.
32 being the second highest score. commission to recruit a detach- He hit at everything and when in ment of Russians for Sun Chuan-
fang's Army--Reuter, his late 20's hit Lightfoot squarely to the Naval Yard end for a six.
INDIAN CURRENCY.
REPORT OF COMMISSION
TRADE REPORTS.
The Committee, while recognise ing that much was already being done in the economic sphere in ISAACS ILAS "LIVES."
Britain, the Dominions and India through the medium of the pub- Isaucy had many "lives."
fications of public departments as Hussey missed an easy catch when
well as those of institutes and as- the ball was skied and many times
sociations, agreed that it would be Dobbie had him beaten all over his
of advantage if arrangements wicket, only to see the ball shave
could be made for a more sys- the stumps. Eventually Dobbie
tematic provision of condensed re- clean bowled Ishoes with a perfect;
The Earl of Birkenhead, Seero-ports based upon information dé- ball to close the innings. The tary for India, stated in the House rived from various parts of the last wicket partnership added of Lords, that the Government had Empire concerned. on trade ques reached the following conclusion tens as regarded from the Empire regarding the raport of the Coment of few
runs to which Barnes contributed
nothing.
ARMITAGE IN FORM.
ADOPTED.
was
Rugby, Nov. 18,
mission on Indian Currency. In When the matter came before agreement with the Government of the conference, two resolutions The United Services, opening India it
prepared to bearing on the subject were unani- with Armitage and Hussey, began accept the whole of the recom-mously carried, on the motion of in promising style, or at least mendations of the Commission, Mr. Mackenzie King, of the Im- Armitage did. The first ball of subject to such further considera perial Shipping Committee and the the innings, Isanes being the tion of details as might prove Imperial Economic bowler,
saicked to the necessary.
he
Committee. The other was in the following boundary, and the second he drove | · Legislation required to give terms: "That the Imperial Econo- for a single. The first ball of effect to the recommendations mic Committee shall continue on Mansell-Smith's over, he placed would be introduced into the In- the present ad hoc basis with the between point and cover for two.dian Legislature during the forth-following general reference; first- and the last ball of the over he coming Delhi session.-Britishy, to complete the series of in- hit for three. Thus ten were on | Wircless. the board in two overs, and Armi- tage bad scored them all.
Later he hit Mansell-Smith to the Naval Yard end for a six, and shortly afterwards, Hussey skied an easy one into O'Hara's hands. The store was then 24, of which number Armitage had scored 19.
G. B. S. REFUSES.
NOBEL PRIZE MONEY DECLINED.
CONDITION OF WOUNDED. We were informed from the Government Civil Hospital, at 11.30 this morning, that Mr. Cormack, the Chief Engineer, who was wounded in the affair aboard the Sunning ja doing very well, the improvement in his condition
"SUNNING" PIRACY.
Special Pictures To-morrow.
To-morrow's issue of the Telegraph will contain a serles of pictures in connection with. the piracy of thers.s. Sunning. Thesores were taken aboard the tess after her arrival and the givo a graphicstration of the damage caused by the fire."
Other pictures to appear to-morrow will be some further photographs taken at the focal Armistice Day cele- brations, some illustrations of the Maeno Fair, as well as. other local pictures..
leading to hopes of an early dis- charge from hospital..
CONBUL'S, SPEECH, Inaugurating this ceremony, the Soviet Consul delivered a short speech in which he referred to the celebration by Russians of the re- volution in Russia. He said:
the workers and peasants of Rus- "Nine years have passed since
sin decided to take matters into their own hands and manage the affairs of, Russin themselves. basic policy of the Soviet Union is the principle of the right of unch nation to decide its "own destiny. This principle the Union of the So- NICARAGUAN REVOLT. the industrial zones of Shanghai. viet Socialist Republics. have un- swervingly married, out in relation to the nationalities of the Old Rus- lan Empire during these pine years. This has also been the for eign policy of the U, S. S. R. in re- gard to other nations, and also in regard to China.
"CAME FROM CANTON, Pakoff is situated about 160 This literature was distributed. miles south-south-west of Lenin-not only in Chaper, Nantac and The gard.]
the Chinese city, but also in the Settlement, in the Yangtzepoo and Peotoo Road districts, which are
SYMPATHY WITIL GHINA.
"Today, the ninth anniversary of the October Revolution, I hope you will let the Chinese people know, that the raising of the flag over the building of the Consulate, is the flag of that Government which has carried out in action the principle. of each nation defining. its own destiny. I hope you will let the Chinese people know that the U.S. S.R. is watching the struggle for freedom and libération of 'the
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
INTERVENES.
San Salvador, Nov. 18,
Examination of the 20 arresta show, thit 3 of them are girl: students from local schools, several of the males are students from a local university of radical· propensities, while two of the men haro confessed that they arrived
A message from Le Gucialpa,hore from Canton only a few days Honduras, says that General Mon-ago. No announcement has beon. made us to what will be done to ads, the Nicaraguan rebel, has the arrested propagandista but it. received a notification from the is believed most of the students United Suntos e madhey will be released liver ha arufs to the new Diszi Government of Ne Pagua, arhe will not be permitted to fire aucther shot-Reuter's American Service.
KING FERDINAND.
QUEEN'S PLANS.
New York, Nov. 18.
SUN DENOUNCED,
Most of the leaflets bore the name of the Shanghai General Labour Union and denounce Sun They as our common enemy" urge the organization of a Shang- hai Citizens' Peace Preservation Committee, the overthrow, of 'Sun,
Chinese people and that the HEALTH CAUSES CHANGE OF the cossation of fighting and the aympathy of the people of the U. S.
re-opening of the labour unions As regards the five pirates who S. R. is with them in this strug
sealed by the Kiangsu warlord. vestigations Into the marketing of are also being treated at the gle. The activities of the Con
The Kiangyung disaster as Klu Empire food-stuffs in British, and, Hospital, two of them have only gulate will be to still further. while that work is proceeding; comparatively slight injuries, two strengthen the ties both politically nounced that owing to the cable material for anti-Sun propaganda, The Queen of Rumania has an-klang is also being used as secondly, to put forward for the others are now out. of danger, and economically between the peo-received from Bukharest that the leaflets urging people to overthrow consideration of the various go- while the fifth man, suffering ple of the Great Chinese Republic health of King Ferdinand is not Sun, because of the disaster and vernments concerned a list of raw from a slash on his skull, is in a and the people of U. S. S. R., and materials for possible further bad way, and doubts are enter-I ant certain that the Chinese people American tour, and going to New many seamen killed in the explo
good, she is abandoning her the consequent sufferings of the marketing inquiries, and sugges-tained as to whether he will re- will be ready to assist in York to-night. She will sail sion. London, Nov. 18. tions for the preparation and.cir- cover from his injuries.
strengthening these bords he de-homeward on the first available While many arrests are. being Mr. George Bernard Shaw has culation of brief preliminary.sur-
steamer.-Reuter's American Scr- mado, and strict repressive mea- declined to accept the money at-veys as suggested by the Econo- The second wicket to fall was tached to the Nobel Prize which mic Committee of the Conference NEW BOYCOTT'S LITTLE that of Armitage. He was going has been awarded to him in any branch of Empire trade and marketing. Such preliminary sur- strongly and was well set but fail-Reuter,
veya would, if the Governments concerned so desired, be followed OPPOSED BY THE MERCHANT largest being in a field near the up by fuller inquiries.
WICKETS FALL..
ed to get hold of a thoroughly bad
ball from Issues and presented
Capt. Barrett with the easiest of. chances. The score was then 37, Armitage being 29.
Bowling Analysis.
0. Ar R. W
3 Mansell-Smith 7,2
20
EMPIRE. FORESTRY,
G
Other reports approved includ-
ed that of the Forestry Committee,
Juanes
Five runs later. two further O'Hara
Leach disasters, befel the United Ser
Divechu vices. Cantrell was clear bowled | after scoring 2, and Morris was. caucht behind the wicket with the first ball he received.
Shanghai 1st Inninga. D. W, Leach, b Dobbie M. J. Divechu, run out 1sanes was the bowler in each Dr. H. H. Morris, b Lightfoot. Capt. E. 1. M. Barrett, ran out.. case, so that he had taken three Mansell-Smith, st. Venn, b.Dobbie
withets quickly. In spite of the
D. G. Burt run out.
L. J. Stakes, 1. b. w. Dobbie
shaky.
P. Madur 1hr b Dobbie Capt. Bridgland reached doubt) J. A. Isnues b Dobbio figures by driving past O'Hara at E. Barnes not out mid:off to the boundary.
12
HEADWAY,
CLASS.
clared."
vice.
FIVE MASS MEETINGS.
Five mass meetings were held at Hankow to mark the anniversary AT THE MAGÍSTRACY, continue to find recruits who will
of the Russian revolution, the
Hou Chen Maloo, behind the Chin- ese city, where three different plat-,, PIECE GOODS COMBATS. forms were erected in different parts of the field and ench of these The activities of the Boycott Ex-was occupied by speechmakers, de-
THIS MORNING'S CASES,
Charged with resisting a 'polico search, a Chinese at the Central
aures taken against the under- ground war of propagandists, student bodies and labour unions.
play the Cantonese propaganda
Kame.
UNEMPLOYED MEET.
A meeting of unemployed workers at Japanese cotton mills
which took favourable note of re-tension Committee in Canton are claiming the usual anti-foreign Magistracy this morning, said the was held at Tan Taz War, the cent development of effective or- becoming more and more of a joke slogans and extolling the virtues of lukong, who was in plain-clothes, agitation centre in Chapel, when
speakers announced the success of ganisation within the Empire, as every day, says our correspondent the Bolshevik and Southern ad- did not reveal his identity.
their campaign. Students were 28 exemplified by the Standing Com there, writing under date of yester-ministrations.
Replying to this, the lukong 133 mittee on Empire forestry, the Im- day.
The centre of attraction was a said that he had not a chance to present at the meeting and also
spoke. perial Forestry Institute and the A beginning has been made with photograph of the late Doctor Sunshow his badge, for the defendant Empire Forestry Association, and the collection of the printed forms Yat-sen, between photographs of lunged out at him with his foot
The meeting decided to organize drew special attention to the needistributed to Chinese shops, but Lenin and Karl Marx. The pro and caught him on the shin.
more propaganda groups and also fact that his bowling was very. B. O'Ifara e Cantrell b Dobbie 2 forest research.. The Conference the merchants, some saying that our of the Soviet flag, together charge proved and imposed a fine as a method of crippling Marshal' for co-operation in all lines of many excuses are being made bygramme commenced with the hon. Major C. Wilson found the to try and start a general strike. accepted the Committee's pro- they are unable to discriminate be- with that of the Kuominchun, to of $10 with the alternative of Sun Chuan-fang posals that the important question tween Chinese and British goods the accompaniment of music reader-seven days' hard labour. of constituting-an-Empiro Fores-amongst their stocks. It is appared by the Kuomin Boy Scouts Band, 208 try Bureau should be referred to ont from this that the movement the Kuomia Military Band and the the Empire Forestry Conference in to intensify the boycott of British | Hupeh Civilians' Band.' 'This waA 1928. This Conference is to be goods is making no headway, and followed by the reading of Sun Yat- held in Australia and New Zea- that the merchants are opposed to sensen's will.** land, and the Prime Ministers of it. those countries declared that everything possible, would be done by them to facilitate the work,
STATE ENTERPRISES..
Capt. Dobble, who had joined Bridgland, was more restrained than usual and he had been batt ing for half an hour before making
Extra
Totul
Fall of Wickets.
1 for 18, 2/173, 3/174, 4/181, 5/181, his first four. Runs came slowly 6/181, 7/206, 8/225, 9/240, 10/208.
by singles and tiffin interval ar- rived with the pair unseparated.
United Services--let `Innings.. Lt.-Com. Armitago, b Isaacs Fay-L Hussey, Morris, b
O'Hara
Capt. Bridgland, Morris, b
Isanes
United Service-2nd Inninga.
A
STOLEN TROUSERS.
Li Ning, an unemployed Chineke, attempted to raise the wind on a pair of old trousers which ho pur lained from a compatriot. Caught by the police soon after the act, he was this morning sent to prison. for seven days.
STOLEN LEAD.
Martial law dla being tightened up-in-the-Chinese areas, being observed from. 9. p.m. to 6. m near Kiangnan Arsenal, and from 1. a.m., to 8 a.m., in other districts not adjacent to milltary establish-
ments.:
AIRSHIP BASE.
WOMAN DRESSED AS OFFICER. In order to oppose the extremist element in the Pleco Goods Union,
Specches ware made by several Home two hundred members of that members of the Political Bureau, body have formed a new Union including one by the wife of a local known as the Wholesale Piece Goods official, who was dressed in the uni * 1 The General Economic Sub- Union. This has greatly enraged form of a lieutenant of the
A piece of metal produced in GOOD PROGRESS AT KARACHI. 26/0 committee made a report upon the the other members of the Union, Southern army. All were alike in Court as an exhibit in a larceny subject of the immunity of State who are accusing their opponents of theme, and consisted mostly in the case, received considerable atten-
Rugby, Nov. 18. enterprises from taxation. It being backed up by the "capitalist exaltation of the Soviet and Nation- tion because of some uncertainty Sir Phillp Sassoon, Under-Secre 29 pointed out that the Britian Go cines."
alist Governments and vituperation held as to its naturo. Finally, a tary, for Air stated in the House vernment had, in the Finance Act One result of this now develop of their Imperialistic onemius. Said police inspector pronounced the of Commons, that considerable of 1925, made provision that the ment has been that some of the ex-one speaker, We must by all metal to be a composition of lead progress was being made with the Government of any part of the tremists have sent pickets into the means stop the British and Ameri- and white metal, used as type airship base at Karachi. The Empire outside Great Britain piece goods centre with challenges ean Governments from making use lead used a foundations had been laid and should be liable to taxation in to fight the members of the stew of their gunboats, and we demand The man in whose possession work on many of the auxillary ser great Britain in respect of trade Union. Several individual. com that they leave the Chinese people the metal was found by the police vices was proceeding. It was ox- bats have occurred, resulting in a to manage their own political was given two weeks Imprison pected that the base will be finish- questiona,
number being injured.
(Continued On Page 12.)
ment with hard labour."
led late in 1927 British Wireless.
Bowling Analysis.
Cantrell Dobbie Sturges
.22 5 72
27.2 6 B0
8 B 12
0
7 Sillitoo
2 27 0
Lightfoot
0
25
16 Evers
10
Copt, E. Morels, e and b
O'Hara
12
| Lt.-Com. Armitage e Barrett,,b
Isanca
Capt. Dobbio, e Burn, b O'Hara
2
Lt. Sturgeas, e Stokes, b O'Hare.
10
Pay. Lt, Hussey o O'Hara, b Man-
noll-Smith
0 Capt. Bridgland, not out
18 Capt. Morris, e Barnes, b Isancs
24
Extras
6
Total-(for 4 wickets)
68
134
Rov. Venn, 6 Lench 11.
Capt. Evers, o Morris, b. O'Hara
Major Lightfoot, not out..
Lt. Slitoo, 1. b. w. O'Hara
Lt-Cal Cantroll, b Mansell-Smith
Extrax
Total
2Lt Col Controll, b Isades
1 Capt. Dobble, not out
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