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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928.
HONGKONG LAWN BOWLERS IN SHANGHAI.
Above are members of the Hongkong Interport Lawn Bowls team, the Shanghai Inter- port team, and members of the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association, photographed before the Interport match played last Thursday, which Hongkong won by 20 to 19.
Left to right, the Hongkong team, seated, is:A. Chapman, J. Brown, A. M. Holland, A. W. Grimmitt, J. Laing, and W. Mair. Standing are:-T. Madar, R. P. Phillips, H. Gordon. Wright, A. McLeod, N. Harrison, A. A. Malcolm, P. W. Ephgrave, and L. Turner.
MORE FIGHTING AT
TONGSHAN.
NATIONALISTS GET INITIAL SUCCESS.
HONGKONG BOWLS TEAM RETURNING.
FOUR WINS AND THREE LOSSES REGISTERED.
The Hongkong Interport Lawn Bowls team is returning to the
SEATS ON LEAGUE COUNCIL.
SPAIN, PERSIA & VENEZUELA SECURE ELECTION.
SHANTUNG RETREAT. Colony by the .s. Linnn, which NO VOTES FOR CHINA.
team.
as follows:
League of
leaves Shanghai on Thursday, -nc- cording to a telegram received by
Geneva, Sept. 10. Naval wireless messages receive! | the President of the Lawn Bowls in llongkong this morning deal Association from Mr. A. M. lol-
Spain. Persia and Venezuela with the situation in Tongshan and
the state that the fighting on Sunday lands, the captain of the local have been elected non-permanent
members of morning between the Nationalists
An analysis of the Interport Nations Council. The voting was and the Shantung civil and military forces resulted in the defeat of the games shows that Hongkong has
won, four and lost three inatches, Intler
The wins were against the Shang- The Nationalists entered the hui Police (36 to 7), the Shanghai | town at about five o'clock, and since Interpori Team (20 to 19), Hong-| then there has been further fight-kow Park Bowling Club (25 to 18), ing in the Chinese quarter, while and Shanghai Recreation Club (22) the Shantung armoured train has to 18). also been in action,
Hongkong were defeated by the
Spain Perala
48.
40.
Venezuela
35.
Norway
11.
Siam
6.
Denmark
3.
Paraguay Greeco
2.
2.
Portugal Austrin
1.
1.
There is no trouble at the mines,Junior Golf Club (25 to 13), the and the defended area and foreign Yangiszepoo Bowling Club (29 to quarters are avoided by the troops. 14), and the Shanghai Lawn Bowls
The retreat of the Chill-Club (35 to 8.) Shantung forces continues on a The total shots scored in the large scale, there being considerablesoven muddebes were 151 by Shang- congestion on the railway at Kuyeh hai and 19 by Hongkong—a dif-view of China's failure to secure and Wali. Further retirements |ference of 13. were expected to take place yester- day.
In all, Afty States voted. In
the necessary majority for re- aligibility, no vote was cast in her. favour.
A message from Klukiang, dated the troops of the 14th. Nationalist The Assembly, by 37 votes to 10, Sunday, sintes that transports Army, resulting in more than 20 granted Spain's request that she containing 4,000 troops have arCommunist leaders being arrested, he declared re-eligible for election rived from Nanking, the forces be several of whom were subsequently at the expiration of her three ing disembarked.
years' term-Reuter.
shot.
LOEWENSTEIN'S END DUE TO FALL.
Cliang, Discouraged.
Shanghai, Sept. 10: The Nationalist authorities in Shanghal, Sept. 10. Peking have made a surprising A message from the war zone move by annuncing the intention states that the troops of Marshal of confiscating properties Chung Chung-chang are inclined Peking belonging to some to disobey orders, and that Mar-former high officials of shal Chang may abandon his cam-Northern Government. Properties THEORY OF POISONING NOW paign and go to Chinwangtao. of the former Peking" Premier,
Mukden Help?
in
200
tho
Pan Fu, and Generals Yang Yu- ing and Chang Chung-chang are included in the list.
Feng's Movements,
Shanghai, Sept. 10.
DISCARDED.
Paris, Sept. 10. Medical experts, including the Police pathologist, who have been examining and testing the organs of the late Caplain Alfred Loewent
Shanghai, Sept. 10. Peking report says thint word has been received from Mukden that the Fenstien Army's Chief-of- Staff, General' Yang Yu-ting, in- It is reported that Marshalstein for a month or more, declare tends to precipitate in the present Feng Yu-hslung, the "Christian that his death was due to the fall war operations and has deelded to General," Intends to depart soon from the aeroplane. leave with a large contingent of for Shenai and later to make an They have fuiled to trace toxic tragps for Shanhaikwan, in order extensive tour of his troops in substance in the organs suficient to to harass the rear of the Northern Kansu. troops in case of their general re- treat
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To Release Russians,
Shanghai, Sept. 10,
Fighting in Tongshan,
cause his death.
The nature of the injuries, they declare, show that although he ap- Peking, Sept. 10. The Nationalist troops reached parently fell from a height of 4,000, Tongshan last night and penetratest, he was still alive when he
ed into the Chinese part of the struck the water. By order of the Nanking Ministry town, but avoided the foreign kidneys indicated that he was pos- The condition of the heart and of Justice, the 15 Russians who quarter and the mines which are sibly subject to attacks of giddiness were arrested by the Peking Gov-dofended by British troops, In which might be responsible for an ernment during the raid on the fantry fighting continued in the accidental fall.--Reuter. Soviet Embassy in Peking last year town during the night. are to be released,
Sino-Foreign Affairs,
Shanghat, Sept. 10.
The greatest precautions. are
ATLANTIC AIRMEN IN SECOND MISHAP.
MOTOR-BOAT IN GREENLAND
AFTER RELEASE.
It is stated that the Government being taken to avoid any kind of Is satisfied that these Itussians incident. were not plotting against the Kuo-
Pei Chung-hsi left Tlentain for mintang's revolutionary movement. the front last night accompanied by British, French and Japanese military observors, the British re- presentative being Captain Teb- In a communication to the Chin-batt, the Legation language officer, ese Fress here, relating to the latest who has been instructed to net në Sino-foreign developments, Dr. C.T.Ifalson officer between the British Wang stated this morning that the and Chinese troops to see that no Greenland have received nows Nationalist Government intends to misunderstanding arises.
that a motor-boat containing commence negotiations with the
The foreign observers anticipate Professor Hobbs, and the airmen, Japanese on the revision of the that the mining area will be clear-Messrs. Bert Hassell and Parker Sino-Japanese Commercial Trents ed of Chihli-Shantung troops in Cramer, together with four com when Mr. Yada, the Japanese Con-48 hours and that Chang Chung-pantone belonging to the Hobbs sul-General for Shanghai, returns
Japanese Evacuating,
Copenhagen, Sept. 10.
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the
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JUNE MARLOWE AND RALPH GRAVES. From the Famous London Stage Success.
AT, THE
STAR
Spectacular
The local authorities in South Authentic/
to China, and if Japan maintains chang, the ex-tupan of Shantung. Expedition, struck a reef on Sep-
tember 6th, the craft foundering. her truculent attitude the Nation-may fles to Dairen this week,
Peking
very residents are alists will enforce the Provisional
All the occupants of the motor- desirous to see the mining area boat were saved, and assistance. Is Regulations.
He added that the Nationalist cleared Peking is at the pre-being sent to the scone of the Foreign Ministry will soon formally sent time faced with a coal famine, wreck in the hope that the boat notify the foreign Powers of the the dealers in some cases demand-can be salvaged,
Hassell and Cramer are tho Inauguration of tariff autonomy as ing more than double the price from January 1at next. Dr. Wang charged two months ago.-Reuter. Rockford alrmen, who made a further stated that if the 'Nation-
forced descent during an attempt ullst Government fails to secure a
to fly the Atlantic and were rescu- satisfactory settlement of the
Shanghal, Sept. 10. ed by the Hobbs' Expedition after Tsinanfu incident by direct negotia- According to a message from trudging through Greenland's Llons with Japan an appeal will bo Tientsin the Japanese residents wastes for a fortnight-Reuter. made either to the League of Na- of Tongahan, Kalping and the tions or to an international Court vicinity are now evacuating, while A smart, addition to a summor of Justice.
the Japanese residents of Chin-"magple" toilette is the bag of wangtao are reported to have com-black- antelope in sac shape, fla pietely withdrawn to Shanhaikwan.mount being made of dominoes. Ivory forms the cube, and the spots are nicked out in onyx. Another novel idea is a' mount of ivory cards, the rod pips being
War on Communists.
Shanghai, Sept. 10. The Hunan and Hupeh National- ist troops are still hunting down Communist elementà in various dis-
Reuter.
Marshal Chiang's Return.
Shanghai, Sept. 10.
tricts of the two Provinces. An Marshal Chiang Kai-shek le patterned of coral, and the black important "Red" headquarters at leaving Fenghua for Nanking on of onyx. This, of course, is for Anhwa, Hunan, had been raided by the 12th inat--Reuter.
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