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DRASTIC ACTION
IN INDIA.
VICEROY ISSUES NEW
ORDINANCES.
AGAINST NO-TAX CAMPAIGN & INTIMIDATION.
PICKETING ILLEGAL.
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NO. 23,104 XD - SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1930.
JONES-WETHERED TUSSLE
MEET IN FINAL OF AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.
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LAST MATCH TO-DAY.
London, May 30. Bobby Jones is on the brink of realising his moat cherished ambition of winning his first. British amateur title. He will meet Roger Wethered in the final of the Amateur Golf. Champion- ship."
his
fellow-countrymon
HANKOW SCARE REVIVED.
RED AND IRONSIDE
INVASION.
REFUGEES FLOCK INTO THE FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS.
TSINGTAO ALARM,
630 PER ANNUH
HALE COPY 10: DENTS
CONVICTS TRY TO LANCASHIRE WIN ̈
ESCAPE.
GANG INCLUDES MEN IN THE
RECENT FIRE.
PRISONER KILLED.
London (Ohio), May 30, A convict was shot to death at the farm of the local prison to-day when warders fired on a gang of convicts who were trying to es- cape.
AT NELSON.
EASY VICTORY OVER LEICESTER.
FINE BATTING BY HAMMOND
-AND SUTCLIFFE.
DERBYSHIRE'S WIN.
Drastic measures are being
Hankow, May. 30.-
Forty-seven convicts were work-
London, May 30.- taken in India under two new In the semi-final to-day he de-
Between 200,000 and 300,000 ing on the farm, this number in-
Excellent batting displays by Ordinances, just promulgated, to feated counteract the forces of dis- Voight by one up. His display in the Foreign Settlements here tentiary after there which occurr- terised the County
Chinese refugees have arrived cluding many who were transferr
ed here from the Columbus Peni-Hammond and Sutcliffe charac- to-day, however, was not very con-
Cricket order. One is directed against vincing. He won the second hole during the past week or so ined there last month when 300 con- matches which ended to-day. the No-Tax campaign, and the but Voight squared matters at the consequence of Communist dis-victa last their lives,
Hammond made 199 and Sut-! other against intimidation, in-fifth. Jones won the sixth hole turbances on the Hunan-Hupeh The convicts here tried to break cliffe 150 while six other bats- cluding picketing and tampering and they turned round at the frontier and the fighting be-out to-day and the warders, pre-men reached the hundred mark. with the loyalty of Government ninth all square.
tween the Nationalist and venting the escape, used their ri-There were fewer outstanding servants. The Viceroy appeals Jones then gave a weak display Shansi-Kuominchun rebels infles and killed one man. for the support of those of putting and became one down Honan.
When the Columbus Pentienti-bowling feats than usual, but desirous of resisting what is at the twelfth and two down at the The majority of the refugees ary caught fire last month over 300 Freeman had the distinction of described a plain threat thirteenth. He came back strong-came from Honan where intense convicts lost their lives. The doors taking nine wickets for 50 runs.
ly, however, and won the four fighting is progressing along the of the east cell block, where a thon-Tyldesley took six for twenty. - against orderly progress and teenth and sixteenth holes to Peking-Hankow Railway following sand men were incarcerated, could
stable government.
square matters again. The seven- the capture of Heucnang by the not be opened owing to the failure Simla, May 30, teenth was halved and Jones won Nationalist troops under General of the electric power by which the Lord Irwin has issued an Or-
on the last green.
Ho Cheng-chun.
keepers unlock the doors. Ham- dinance to counteract picketing,
mers and acetylene torches were non-payment of taxes and tamper-Hartley two and one.
used in vain to open the doors and ing with the loyalty of Government
when the power was restored many servants.
convicts were found incinerated or sufforcated inside.
as
Later,
Two Ordinances have been issued by the Viceroy, One makes picket ing a penal offence, while the sec- , ond makes provision against în-
Roger Wethered beat Lester He won
- Martial Law in Force. three out of the first five holes
Rumours are current in the city and turned round two up. After even play coming in, Wethered that thousands of Communists secured the important sixteenth working in conjunction with and seventeenth holes to win the "Red" followers among the troops
endeavouring Hankow and Wuchang. These led capture
last evening. were sent out to patrol the streets, Additional troops but the evening passed off without untoward incidents.
match.
In the seventh round Voight beat Fiddian four and three,
are
to
...
stigation to the refusal of payment beat Sutton five and four, Jones to the proclamation of martial law were taken to the Penitentiary as
of certain liabilities in connexionWethered beat Howell four and with the No-Tax campaign. three and Hartley beat Grant at
Both Ordinances will be applied the nineteenth. in the Bombay Presidency imme- diately,
Resolution Recalled.
Meanwhile the Nationalist Com- munders are perturbed over the reports that the "Ironside" troops marching rapidly towards
All St. Andrew's was stirred at the meeting of Young England, represented by the twenty-year-old former boy champion, Eric Fid-are The Ordinance against the indian, and the redoubtable Bobby stigation of refusal of payment of Jones, who, slicing at the Swilcan, certain liabilities is entitled "The lost the first hole for the first time Unlawful Instigation Ordinance, in the championship. -Jones woh 1930." A statement issued with the second, fourth, fifth and sixth. the Ordinance refers to a resolu- He turned four up. tion passed by the All-India Con- gress on the 16th instant calling on all classes to make a supreme ef- fort to attain their goal, and con- tinue the struggle with redoubled vigour during Gandhi's incarcera tion: also inaugurate a campaign of non-payment of taxes, to in- tensify the salt and liquor cam- paigns, and the boycolt of British commercial institutions.
no
Viceroy's Appeal.
The statement says:-"Clearly Government can contemplate the "non-payment of its dues." It emphasises that the Ordinance will be confined strictly to prevent the instigation and pursuance of a political movement to refuse pay ments lawfully due.
At the eleventh Fiddian missed a four foot putt and Jones was five up.
Fiddian won the twelfth with a birdie three, and the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth were halved.-Reuter.
PRINCE GOES DOWN TIN MINE.
KEENLY INTERESTED IN WORKINGS.
AMY JOHNSON TO GO SLOWLY.
Doctor Orders Cancellation of Engagements.
MATTER OF PRECAUTION.
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The Results, Results of the matches were as follows:
Lancashire heat Leicester by 180 runs.
Derbyshire beat Kent by 199
runs.
Middlesex won on the first innings against Hampshire..
Surrey won on the first innings against Gloucester.
Sussex beat Cambridge by 216. Worcester won on the first innings against Northants.
Essex won on the first innings
Confusion and panic reigned for some time and one thousand five chine guns, tear gas, and bayonets hundred troops, armed with ma-
turbances. The convicts remained a precaution against further dis- in sullen mood for several days un-against Yorkshire. til some of them were transferred here. Reuter's American Service.
FUNERAL OF LORD DAVIDSON.
The Honours List.
PROOF112.
In the Davis Cupy out of 22: Countries entered to-dată, 16 bave decided to anothe DUNLOP EM
For better Tennis PLAY DONLOP, the ball which has toits credit the largest number of tennis succesen aver achie ved with any tennis ball." sil per daran (Rafail) at af! Btares Lower rates for Clubs and
Tournaments.
Bulls and Inners
From the Office Butts.
The local Scot who was recently The wort of the China civil war observed with FO perambulator business is that just when you behind his baby car, must have might be winning, your right-hand imagined he belonged to the man may take you in the rear. amahed car section!
O That idea of a Hongkong-Canton interport appear to be chess so-so..
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The way our cricketers suffered in Shanghai was truly wicket!
"Do Women Forget?" asks & writer in a London newspaper. Judging by a last season's fair. swimmer, who has been taking a course of lessons this year, we should say.
it all depends! It is interesting to read the claim from Copenhagen that Miss young lady of Johnson is of Danish descent: It.
was, however, an English ascent. Who sat down in church on a
There was 3
Cheadle
needle
Though deeply imbedded Twas luckily threaded
It is gratifying to know that the ship's carpenter who effected a heroic rescue was given several
So she had it removed by the hundred chips.
beadle.
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There is no trath in the rumour the necessary enquirice and we write to Miss Johnson's father "Enquirer:"We have made that Mr. Tse Tsan-tai, intends to
are informed that the reason for pointing out that his daughter's. the sawdust is to prevent skidding achievement proves our descent
from after à late session.
the prehistoric winged
pterodactyl.
0 0 While the increasing, divorce rate might indicate that Britain is If, as a psychologist says, char becoming the land of the free the actor is indicated by the cars, a marriage rate suggests that it still donkey must have a wonderful
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remains the land of the brave.
☐ ☐ The trouble with most of these people who borrow money is that they do not Invest it in a course of Pel- manism.
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A writer has
said that people
sion. Can this
The principal batting and are losing the bowling performances during the gift of expres- matches which ended to-day are set out below: /
Batting. Hammond (Gloucester)
IMPRESSIVE OBSEQUIES AT Sutcliffe (Yorkshire)
CANTERBURY:-
London, May 30. The remains of the late Arch- bishop, Lord Davidson, who was Primate of England for nearly thirty years, were buried this after- at Canterbury Cathedral. The grave was under the open sky within the shadow of the cloisters, on the walls of which were piled hundreds of wreaths. e.
noon London, May 30. So many public engagements have been arranged for Miss Amy Johnson, who is now at Brisbane, that her doctor hus ordered her as a matter of precaution, to cancel many of then..
She therefore did not at- tend a luncheon at which she was to have been the guest of the women graduates of Bris- hane University, and she only made a brief stay at a garden party at Government House. -British Wireless.
Duleepsinghi. (Sussex) Jackson (Derbyshire) Russell (Essex). Hendren (Middlesex) Townsend (Derbyshire) Grant (Cambridge)
Bowling
Freeman (Kent) R. Tyldesley (Lancs.) Tate (Sussex)
and Mitchell (Derby) Macdonald (Lanes.)
and
and
Lanes, v. Leicester.
be the result of the automatic telephone?
personality.
First disgusted girl: He spent a small fortune when he was engaged to May.
Second ditto: Still, it was a means id an end.
First same: Yes, and an end to his means.
Anti-Cyclone says that while it is true that all men are cast in the same mould, it is nevertheless to
that be regretted mouldier than others.
199 150
110
ធ ធ Some folk: 147 sing for charity
132
and never get it.
122
104
100
9 for, 50
6 for 20
6. for 36
5 for 53
5 for 50
4 for.42
4 for 41
4 for 50
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York and six Bishops took part in the funeral service. The congre- gation was representative of all de- nominations, including the Modera- tor of the Church of Scotland, theshire by 180 runs at Nelson. A heads of Free Churches and the Greek's Archimandrite.
London, May 30. The Prince of Wales to-day went near Helston, in Cornwall. down 400 feet deep in a tin mine
Wearing overalls, he was taken The Viceroy concludes by appeal-down the shaft in a cage worked ing for the support of those by electricity and walked through desirous of resisting a plain the workings of the mine, having threat against orderly progress to stop in places to negotiate tuning, paying a last tribute. and stable government."
nels. The process of excavation
Lancashire defeated Leicester-
feature of the match was the bowl- Previous to the service, the coffin ing of Dick Tyldesley. Lancashire lay in the choir of the Cathedral de 206 when they first went to and a multitude of mourners of all the wicket, but Leicester failed badly against the Lancashire classes filed past during the morn-bowling and were soon out for the
modest total of 126. A memorial service was also held Tyldesley took six wickets for only Dick and the extraction of tin from the Hankow from Hunan. After cap-ing clergy including Dean Inge, the other four for 41 runs,
at St. Paul's Cathedral the officiat 20 runs, Macdonald taking the ore was explained to him.
As Duke of Cornwall, the Prince "Ironside" Army is
uting Packing, it appears that the The second Ordinance, entitled
Arch-deacon of London and the marching "The Prevention of Intimidation draws a revenue from the tin towards Changsha,
Bishop of Kensington-British Ordinance, is directed against mines of his Duchy, and he was
Wireless. picketing, including "various forms very interested in all he saw.- of intimidation and molestation," British Wireless. whereby the Indian Congress Party seek to make their will prevail.
Preventing Intimidation.
A statement accompanying this Ordinance points out that the com- monest object for which such in- timidation is employed is the pre- vention of the sale of foreign goods or liquor.
The Viceroy considers it "per- fectly legitimate" for anyone to urge the use of Indian goods, add- ing "nor have I anything but re-
perance."
THE FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.
THREE AMERICAN PLAYERS ADVANCE,
Japanese Precautions.
Many Japanese residents at Changsha are taking steps to re- move their valuables in view of the approaching invasion by the
"Ironside" troops.
Tsingtao Alarmed.
The serious condition in Han- kow, on account of a threatened Communist invasion, has rendered it impossible to withdraw troops to relleve Hunan. Nanking has, however, instructed Hankow Paris, May 30. In the French Lawn Tennis to spare two aeroplanes and three spect for the preachers of tem- Championships, Tilden (America) gunboats to assist the Hunan ce
beat Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland)vernment, What is Unlawful.
6/1, 6/1, 7/5.
Miss Helen Jacobs (America) Nevertheless, the Viceroy points beat Mrs. Watson (Britain) 5/7, out that it is unlawful to enforce | 6/3, 6/3. views "by coercive effect, and fear." Fraulein Aussem (Germany) He also condemns "unscrupulous heat Miss Ryan America) 4/6, efforts" to induce Government ser- 6/1, 6/0. vants to resign their posts and fail, Mrs. Moody (formerly Miasing. In their duty, and to attempt to Helen Wills, the noted American player) beat Fraulein Rost (Ger- boycott Government servants.
The Viceroy points out that the many).6/0, 6/1.-Reuter, Ordinance will not be used to im- pede or interfere with legitimate efforts in the movement for the furtherance of indigenous enter- prise, nor in connexion with any genuine non-political labour dispute. -Reuter
Great concern is felt for the safety of Tsingtao because all tele- graphic communication between the city and Tsinanfu has been suspended since yesterday morn-
KING FULFILS AN ENGAGEMENT.
AN IMPROVEMENT IN HIS CONDITION.
an even
some aré
0 D "John!"--After A vigorous search and minute enquiries we find that most of our scratch
golfers come from Hitchen.
Advice to dice throwera |-~-~ Shake from the wrist and not from careful not to throw a fit. the body. At the same time be
Il Duce has been performing ⠀
Bomb! Bomb! again-Ity-Italy-It
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Bobby Jones has been 80 often at the top of hia form.. lately that it is anticipated that he will get the class medal to keep.
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This dollar business really. is a paradox. The more it loses interest, the more is it discussed!
A pedestrian
Is a
car owner
with a wife and
lots of friends.
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The Young Idea has to be taught the way that it should go;
The seed is sown, and so the shoot
has to be helped to ro
Thus
pedagogues per goguesses are given many powers
(As well as many benefits from
money that is "ours");"
And
once a year the "matric" germ grips young and old alike, Makes, anxious faces everywhere
lest magic "pass" take flighti But "Lux and other lookers-on are
scornful of results,
Of salaries, and holidays, and
bonuses and cults:
So this poor scribe, who watches things (like dollars and in- flation)
Is moved to read between the
lines, and gets an education!
-and gets
The trouble is that some of
The people who are against independence in the Philippines these hea-pecked men continue to usually take a firm stand in the chase chickens. matter,
"Fairly Strong Wind Would After to-day some of our broke Blow Down City Hall," says a citizenry will also know what an Manila newspaper heading. Un- fortunately ours in Hongkung ią air pocket is.
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in a sheltered spot.
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It is asserted in Canton that girla "show too much knees." That reminds us-our Cadets used to stay there to study Cantonese!
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Talking of the Australians", visit to England, a cricket enthusiast wants to know if insur- ance companies issue "all-out" policies.
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The modern young woman has a fine carriage, Bays a writer. But in Kowloon that doesn't
In September it started to drop; bother her so long as her best boy
In October it slid a bit more, November, December saw it just
flop,
Didn't the populace roar!. In Jan. it even got worse,
has a motor bike.
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Twenty years hence: What
did not do in the Great Dollar
And we shivered, but hoped for Slump, daddy?"
the best;
In Feb. it had a reverse,
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Intensive digging is recommend-
And we suffered along with the ed for physical fitness,
rest.
Lancashire were safe in declar ing at 264 for five wickets in the second innings, leaving Leicester with a task which they never look- The "You Know" Series:-You ed like accomplishing. Leicester know he's a lawyer because he has were skittled out for 164 this time, a prejudice against commas. giving Lancashire a very comfort- able win. Macdonald was again on the mark with the ball and he took four wickets for 50 in Leicestershire's second innings.
Derby v. Kent. * London, May 30. H.M, the King to-day received
Derbyshire beat Kent by 199 at Buckingham Palace the dele. runs at tlkeston. Derbyshire made gates to the Congress of British 2 very poor show in the first in- Empire Chambers of Commerce, inga, however, their total being It was his first official ceremony, the team and took nine wickets 136. Freeman wreaked havoc with since. his attack of rheumatism for 50 runs." prevented him from attending Court on Tuesday and Wednesday worse showing at the wicket, the
Kent, however, made
King's health was issued to-day Mitchell took four wickets for 42. No-official statement about the team being dismissed for 107. but it is understood that the Derbyshire found their batting. rheumatic trouble continues to form when they went to the wicket improve.-British Wireless.
again and they: declared with their totel at 385, hine wickets having fallen. Townsend 'made, 104 and Jackson 140, both batsmen soon getting the measure of the bowlers, Kent, needing over 400 runs for victory, failed to make anything like this total, the team being sent BETWEEN LOS ANGELES AND back for 215. Mitchell was again Nationalist H. Q. at Hauchowfu
BERLIN.
the most successful bowler, taking state that the Shanal Commanders
five wickets for 50 runs. are converging their troops from
Berlin, May 30. the Lung-Hal Railway towards the The Gazette-publishes particu
-Professor Von Karmann, of the
Sussex v. Cambridge. Tientsin-Pukow of the constructional require-
Railway in Technical High School, Aix-la- Sussex beat Cambridge by 216 The Minister of Labour has an-northern Shantung and it appears Chapelle, whilst flying in an aero runs at Cambridge. Bussex made. the Inspector General of
nsidering applications nounced that two milliards of marks that the centre of the fighting in the plane over. Los Angeles, conversed 265 in the arst innings, showing omnibus licences must be found by the Reichstag to North has now been transferred for ten minutes by wireless tele much better batting form than
to Shantung.. n all 52 rules, with relieve the unemployed.
phone with Herr Milch, Director of Cambridge who only knocked up equirements in the He stated that there are now.2,-
Some minor fighting is still go Lufthansa in Berlin.
87 at the first visit to the wickets, 000,000 out of work in Germanying on along the Lung-Hai Railway Herr Milch used an ordinary Tate took six wickets for 36. Reuter
(Continued on Page 1) telephone in his office Reuter
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deck vehicles.
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Rumours are current that severe fighting between the Nationalist and Shansi armies is continuing in parts of Shantung. On the other hand it is feared that Red Spear
THE UNEMPLOYED IN bandits
GERMANY.
TOTAL OF TWO MILLIONS NOW REACHED:
Berlin, May 30.
who are roaming. In eastern Shantung may have creat- ed some disturbances there.
WIRELESS PHONING FROM PLANE.
This explains why our P.W.D., road In March some predicted a rise, workers are such lusty fellows. And the brokers were nearly nil
..right;
If you think people have lost; For in May, we had summery the answer you get when you ask er their, sense of humour, listen to
skies-
In the shade eighty-nine for ten 10-cent pieces for a
Fahrenheit!
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Mexican dollara
If $10,000 were worth £1,040 on A reader thinks next year's fixed deposit at 4% in 1929, how Census will show a decline in the long would it take the difference Colony's European But what about all these Baby at the same rate of interest to birth-rate, at 1/5 in 1930. to wipe itself off Austins? -
bring us back to the original
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According to a scientist, there's capital with which we started? no such thing as complete silence. At the weekly meeting of the Has he ever requested an Aber- Sawdust Club (Sons of Scotia donian to lend him ten dollars?
Chapter) held last Thursday even- ing, it was recommended, in face Now, that women's hats shaped of the low exchange value of the like coal-skuttles are fashionable, dollar, that members should put Hongkong menfolk won't feel so their heads together with a view embarrassed next time they are, to providing a means whereby expected to wear chimney-pot sawdust could be obtained locally headgear n
at cost price.
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