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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER : 16, 1929.
THE RACING SEASON. T.U.C. EMPIRE POLICY. PLUMS OF PEACE.
DRAW FOR SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS YESTERDAY.
The raw for this year's subscrip- tion crimins, which arrived from Shanghai recently, was made at the Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, Causeway Bay, yesterday evening, before a larga gathering, who watch ed with interest the varions ponies as they were paraded on boing allocated An owner.
WAR
Mr. C. B. Brown, the Secretary, Tho In charge of the draw
numbers were drawn by Miss ponies' Button and the owners' names by Mrs. H. M. Dyer.
MR SNOWDEN'S APPROVAL.
Belfast, Sept. 3,
Mr. Philip Snowden has ranged himself alongside Mr. Ben Tillett, This morning, at the Frades Union Congress, a telegram was read from Mr. Snowden to
Mr. Tillett as follows:
Hearty
congratulations on your great address, and upon the honour of the Presidency, which your long and valuable services to Labour make so well deserved.
£10,000,000 SAVING FOR BRITAIN.
Washington, Sopt. 15. The consummation of the naval reduction plans at present being discussed between Britain and the United States, and which are rapidly approaching a favourable climax, is expected to be of in- estimable benefit towards peace, but a considerable material ad- vantage is in store also.
From sources close to President. Hoover it is explained that This telegram was not signed America and Britain each will save The full list of ponies and their "Snowden," but "Chancellor of the tens of millions of pounds if sue- owners is as follows
Exchequer." We shall not be far cess crowns the efforts of the two Dun, Ho Kom-tong: Grey, Hau Un; wrong if we read into the fact a countries. The total amount saved Roan, au and Lee; Grey Yam desire, on the part of Mr. Snow by each may ba. £40,000,000. Dun,
Grey, Hinson & Yamden, to associate the Government Ches
Under the terms of the Washing- Bay Weefree; C. Kynes
with the patriotic declarations of ton Treaty of 1922, America is
DAG. B.
Dun.
Mr Grey, Wong
Ping Mr. Tillett. This telegram con- permitted the replacement of eight
the President address in my mess-These replacement plans are fixed Groy, Fungu Thus,
Dun, H.-D. F. Beith Y. T. Grey, Chow &
Ho Sal-age last night. L.C.F. man; Grey, K. C. Lau; Ches., Bellamy & V. R. Gordon; Gres B
Dyer & B. D. F. Beith, Ha
Bay Hom-tong; Grey, D. U. N. Bown;
Tre-Tong
M.
Widdecombe
Bay, Eve; a b
Shenton; Chea..
Mrs. Puarca; Bay, K.
Jay W. E. L
Depple
[Mr. Tillett, in his address, called upon the Trade Union Movement to encourage the de velopment of Inter-Imperial trade.]
apon the theory that the useful life of a battleship is 20 years. President Hoover and Mr. Mac- donald believe that they might easily last 26 or 80 years under
!!
This morning we had a repercus-the present world peace conditions. Dan Dapple sion of the Rego tailors suite in Thus Amerien and Britain may
Grey, Lo & Liang: Bay, Mrs. KE, London. It may be remembered save a total of $40,000,000 each Belth; Iron Grey, Cheng Ng; Ches, that the Morning Poat was the spread over the next seven or
eight years. reveal the Communist Mrs. Southorn; Grey, E. L. Hosie; first to
Dun, E. origin and direction of the strike,
Blue
roan,
, P. Tester & E. which was entered upon; and con-
M. Leitao; White, Chen, and
Propaganda MIll Busy.
With the date announced when
the British Prime Minister will sail for America (September 29), tha propaganda mill designed to en- sure the victory for the so-called statesmanship of America is in full
swing.
"/
R. M. Dyer; Dun, Mrs.
Brown, Li Tac-long Liang Sai-yin: Dark Grey, Topside from the executive of the Tatiors, Dark Ches, Wong Kam; Grey, Mrs and Garment Workers' Union, but E. L. Dunbar: Grey, Chan Wai-yan in spite of them.. After the strike Brown, Topside; Grey, A. E. & A. H. Rumjan, D. P. Belth; Unio
White, Dynasty
nasty: the Communists formed a new
Will President Hoover succeed Grey, R. M. Dyer &
Mr. A. Conley, who is the Serre- Dark Grey, A. C. Hynes & C. G. S. Mackie; Grey
Dunbar: Strawberry L
tary of the Tailors' and Garment in establishing actual equality in or American seapower C. Workers' Union, asked the
Con- British Chan Wai-yan: Grey, Pe: gross to condenin the formation of where Presidents Harding and. Black, Remedios; Gre juke Bay,ditions. He recalled the circums- want of capacity to cope-with Bri-j
Splita; Dan, breakaway Unions under any con- Coolidge failed,, because of their Eve; Grey, Capt. R 1. J. Basto:
Pearl Grey, Utances of the Rego strike, re- tish statecraft? This is the way Sze-wing:
Grey, W. Stanton;
emphasing that it was run by the lending newspapers are asking the W. E. L. Shenton; Cream, Weefree; Grey, Chan Tin-sob; Grey, Mrs. E. Minority Movement and the Com- question uppermost in interna.. Here are examples of typical I. Dunbar; Grey, Waytoong; Grey, munist Party. He also showed tional politics. S. To Wong, Cream, Chan & Kwok that the new Union was making Grey, Parkson Chan; Dark Brown, overtures to another Union afilia-newspaper paragraphs from lead- C. Mognaschi; Grey, 3. C. Mognaschi; ted to the Congress, and that the ing Washington correspondents:
The Chicago Tribune says: Bay, A C. Hynes & C. G. S. Mackie breakaway membership was thus Grey, Wong Ping-shun; Dun, D. E. seeking to get back into the fold. "Whether Fresident Hoover auc- Sherman; Ches., Dynasty; Iron Grey, He asked the Congress to direct ceeds or fails will depend on the H. S. Chan; Roan, Li Tae-fong; Grey, the General Council to refuse to extent to which he is able to Lt. Com. L. G. Addington;
H. R. Don,
accept the affiliation of any break-induce the British to acrap their Sturt & F. Lebel; Ches, C. B. Brown
away membership, even if it comes present preponderance of "naval Grey, Tang Shui-ku; ·
power in ships and bases as Bri- The resolution was overwhelm-talo induced Uncle Sam to sacri-
fice his preponderance In 1921." ingly adopted.
Hoover's Quaker Origin. "Britain's preliminary proposals reveal their grand objective," de- clares another paper. "It is to Induce the United States to agree to build fewer than 20 big cruisers, compared with the 33 required to meet the navy needs, and 23 now either under construction or au- thorised."
Later
Lee; Brown Grey, H, Lau an through" an affiliated Union,
Soth; Bay, Glepp; Grey, S. L. Kwok; Blue Roan. D. E. Sherman; Skewbald, Ellandel; Grey, B. D. F. Beith; Ches.. Lo & Liang: and Marble Grey, Jack Mac- Krefor..
INTERPORT POLO.
'SHANGHAI AMERICAN TEAM
FOR PEKING. 1.
Peking, Oct. 15.
In the interport pole contest this afternoon, Tientsin beat Shanghai Shanghai were completely out played in all departments:
Nichols scored six of Tientsin's gols, Moore two and Smith one.
Shanghal's scurers were Franklin and Roger Reuter.
Americans by 9 to 2.
The Shanghai American Interport Polo team, which consists of Messrs. Don Burdick (1) C. S. Franklin (2) H. D. Rodger (3) and L. K. Taylor (4) left for Peking on the str. Lisang
to
apticipate in a polo tournament
One Industry: One Union." A long discussion took place on the eternal problem of the indus- trial versus the craft Union,
Mr. A. J. Cook moved à resolu- tion, directing the General Council to appoint a Commissioner to deal with the question of reorganisa. tion in the principal industries, on the basis of one Union for each industry.
"The eyes, fot only of our own. country, but of the world, are The miners, ho declared, were fixed on Herbert Hoover," says a about to face a big struggle third, "How he discharges his "which, we hope, will be got over responsibility will profoundly without confilet." He wanted all affect our national welfare, and workers in and about a mine, no his own political career. If the in the President succeeds in establish- matter what their trade, Miners' Federation.
Ing actual equality between the Mr. Ernest Bevin, for the Trans-American and the British navles, port Workers, opposed the motion he will have scored one of the and declared that, if they sought to break up his organisation on the basis of industries, it was not one Union but 180, Unions they would get.
Mr. J. T. Brownlie, of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, the apostle of the craft Unions, also opposed the resolution in a vigorous speech.
Peking. Tientsin, U. S. Marines and the 15th Infantry.
Mesars. Burdick, Franklin and Rodger have previously represented Shanghal in a tournament held in Peking in 1926. The American team won all their matches in that year.
This interport palo team are mem-ing: bers of the American troop of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
SECOND TRIAL GAME TO BE PLAYED TO-DAY.
Mr., Cook's resolution was lost on a card vote, the numbers be-
For the Resolution .. 1,668,000 Against
1,023,000
255,000
Majority against
"Daily Herald" Deal, In the afternoon, the Congress went into private session to dis- cuss the Daily Herald..
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The Cabinet decided to reduce by ten per cent. all official salaries payable from the National treasury DECIDES ON DRASTIC CUT IN exceeding a hundred yen monthly,
for the fiscal year 1980-81, OFFICIAL SALARIES.
Tokyo, Oct. 15.
It is estimated that this affects 'London, Oct. 15.
forty thousand civilian officials, An important constructive under- The Hamaguchi Ministry's re-fifteen thousand army and Your taking reaches completion to-day trenchment campaign took a drastic
thousand navy officials. The total when the coal-owners' scheme of co-ordination of production and and spectacular turn to-day. marketing will be submitted to the Government.
The fate of the scheme is uncer-' tain, however, in view of the grow ing impatience of the miners to learn the Government's decision regarding the promised measure to supersede the Eight Hours Act.
greatest victories, if not the great eat, in the history of American diplomacy. Even if he does not do more than check-mate the Bri-
Mr. A. J. Cook, in a speech at tish manoeuvres and guard us Kenton, Middlesex, asserted his re from committing ourselves to a luctance to have a stoppage at the perpetuation of naval inferiority, end of the year during the Labour he will have 'silenced these critics regime, but the Party will not who have classed him as pro-Bri- allow even the Labour Government tish, and those other critics who to betray Its promises on the prin regard him," by virtue of bisciple, he said, that while the Gov- Quaker origin, as innately Pacierament had started well in the In-
fst."
THE LULWORTH CASTLE FIRE.
PREMISES GUARDED BY The terms of the agreement
SOLDIERS. proposed to be entered into be- The second trial game will be held tween Odhams and the General. Fire again broke out at Lulworth to-day at 5.15 pm sharp on the Council provide that 61 per cent. Castle, the Dorset
seat of Mr. Club ground. The teama will be as of the shares shall be held by Iferbert Weld, recently, the interior follows:
Colours: Buck, R. J. Grieve; Thres Odhams and 49 per cent by the of which had been destroyed by fire The new arters. A. D. Coppin, M. D. Scott, General Council who will provide a few days previously
Koop
C. J. Law: Halfbacke, no more money. There are to be outbreak occurred in that part of F. W. Wood, I. F. Grant; Forwards, seven directors, three of whom the castle where the strong-room 7. A. E. Kendrew, I. F. Akehurst, are to be nominated by the Gen-had been located. The Dorchester G. Dale, N. S. Loc, E. F. West, W. eral Council, and there is to be a fire brigade extinguished the fire in F. Gammell, R. P. Moodie, B. P. Man committee to be consulted on mat- a few minutes
tera political policy, ..
Lulworth Castle was the objec- Club Colours: Back, S, J. H. Fox; The development of the paper la tive of thousands of visitors from Threequartors, L. Goldman, V. W. L.to take the usual form-printing Bournemouth, Weymouth and all Stanlon, G. L. Plammer, G. Lammert; in the north of England as well other parts of the neighbourhood. Halfbacks, M. G. Mills, J. D. A. Hutus in London. There are to be They were disappointed to find all chison: Forwards, 3. H. HeEiney, T
and competitions
Insurance the entrances guarded and barred Riidell, D. L. Milne Day, J. E. Heary, 9. E. Edgar, Burnell, Wil, W. Eschemes, and all the rest of the by sentries from the Tank Corps,
paraphernalia used to produce big and admissión Peers.
refused. In circulations.
many cases visitors climbed over
LOCAL HOCKEY.
UNIVERSITY DEFEAT THE Y.M.CJA.
At King's Park yesterday, after à
was
It was announced at the end of the walls to get a view of the ruin- the session that Congress had up-ed castle, but were soon turned off proved the proposals of the Gen- by soldiers, Military sentries were eral Council by the following also posted to guard the tapestries, vote:
For Against
Majority for
3,404,000 47,000
3,357,000
books, and other treasures salved from the fire, which are at present
ternational field, there was grave dissatisfaction with their Home policy, especially Miss Bondfield's policy of relief of unemployment- Reuter.
LETTER GOLF.
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fast game, the University defeated Thus the Daily Herald willments appearing in other news-
the Y.M.C.A, at hockey by 3 goals
With
ittle more practice, and
1.—The idea of letter golf is to in due time, join the "Capitalist papers concerning the future of change one word to another and to 2.
[Press."
the Daily Herald should be dia- do it lu par, a given number of A. Tate played well at outside left for the YMCA., whilst Sapsed and Mr. Bevit, chairman of the regarded. That was a piece of strokes. Thus to change COW to Snelling did splendidly as backs.directors, took charge of the pro- quite gratuitous advice, seeing HEN, in three strokes, COW, Atyeo was a fine custodian posals. He explained to the Con-that, if it had not been for the HOW, HEW, HEN.
gress why the directors had come Morning Post, whose statements 2-You can change only one it they open up play a little more, to the conclusion that outside help were accurate, the
delegates letter at a time. must be sought. The schorce of would have known nothing about
You must have a complete transfer, he added, would leave the proposals till they came here, word, of common usage, for each untouched and secure the policy' There was some criticism, and jump, Slang words and abbrevia of the paper in the future, and pro- there had to be many explanations, tions don't count. mibed the necessary capital for its but the Congress felt that it was expansion,
really Hobson's choice.
the Y.M.C.A. eleven should do better, They meet the University again to morrow (thle time the second string), at King's Park at 5 pm, when the toam will be selected from:
Mitchall, Jeffries, Sapred, Snelling, Day, Tate, Bevell, W. H. Smith, Talk, A. R. Brown, F. S. W. Smith and Sed. Poet
Among other things Mr. Bevin It will be some time before the asked that unauthorised "state" new plans come into operation:
4-The order of letters cannot be changed,
One solution is printed another page."
A
saving will be twelve million yen yearly, Reuter..
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