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Song Telegraph.

APRIL 30, 1932,

日五廿月三 2

038 PMA ANNUM

SINGLE OOFT 10 CUMBE

JOB

"South China Morning Post Bitg.” Tal,

SHANGHAI BOMB OUTRAGE VICTIM SUCCUMBS

DE VALERA'S EGO

BITTER ATTACK

IN DAIL

SIX-VOTE MAJORITY. FOR BILL

Dublin, Apr. 29.

After further tense debate, the Dail Eirapn-lo-day pass- od the second reading of the Bill providing for the aboli- tion of the Oath of Allegi- anco.

The margin. in favour was a bara six votes, seventy-seven mem- bers voting in fayeur nik seron- ty-one against.

In the course of the dobato, Mr. a bitter attack Cosgrave made upon the President of the Execu tive, Connell, Mr. de Valora, de

laring:

BLIND FOLLY.

"It was, de Valera's blind folly and varity which throw Ireland into civil war und de, Valora Is

ogdingeeking a war-like atmos

photo in the Free State ne the only

ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

Bulls and Inners

From the Office Butts..

This idea of an Anzac Unit for Russia seems determined tol

CONTROVERSIAL the Defence Corps will be quite peaceful, even if she has to

PICTURES

"THE RAISING OF LAZARUS"

(Ruuter's Special Service).

London. Apr. 28.

all right so long as the privates the other chap on the noas

don't address their officers as prove it.' "B" in the hearing of the General,

白口

☐ ☐ "Tunkite."—If you

want yo flowers to grow, why not foll

The worst thing about the the Government's lead and by

Japanese capture of Hengtachoteze a reservoir under the garden?

and Shihtachotzo is that we shall now have to learn to pronounce the names.

GO

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Local anglers have a long-3

to go before they can hope to b

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A reader wants to know if it's the whaler telling his trig Much controversy is likely to too late to learn the saxaphone at about one that got away. be raised by the painting "The seventy. No; too early. Raising of Lazarus" by Sir Richard Sickert, A.R.A., which will probably be the picture of the year at this year's Royal always Academy.

Mr. Shigemitsu, Japánnie Mulater to China, Lieut. General Uyeda and Admiral Nomura, three of the most eriously wounded victims of yesterday's bomb outrage.

The scene presented is excecding-

ly eerie.

ALL ENTRANCES TO

CHAPEI CLOSED

why to rogain, the hate he lost at LIGHTNING RAIDS IN THE

the time of the Trodty."

M. de Valera, in reply, dehled that the removal of the Oath wax

violation of the Treaty No ne

gotiations with the United King

dom Government werd necessary in the matter. NGA

FRENCH CONCESSION

MR. SHIGEMITSU TO OPERATED UPON

They were golig, he said, to tost whether the co-oquality of na tigʻi lh the Gontmerergaithewham g fleceptive purmas or whether it had

It said

substance behind

In the course of his speech, Mr. de Valera declared :~~e are not going one step beyond what we If the British aro entitled to do.

Government attempts to take ans measures of reprisal, they will prove that their pretence to co- equality in all bosh."-Reuter.

TRIFLING WITH DAIL. Earlier on, despite vigorous op- position a motion proposed by Mr. de Valera for the suspension of standing orders and permitting the Dall to sit continuously until mid- night to conclude the second reading stage was carried by seventy-eight votes to seventy-two, The opposition leader, Mr. Cos- grave declared that in exhibiting unwarranted haste, Mr. de Valera was trifling with the Dall-British Wireless.

INDIA CRICKET TOURISTS

LAI SINGH IN FORM WITH BAT

London, Apr. 29. The All-India XI commenced) their England tour to-day with a match at Pelsham against Mr. Scott's XI.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT).

BE

BY

Shanghai, Apr, 30.

DRASTIC STEPS HAVE BEEN TAKEN

MANCHURIA CHAOS

SITUATION MORE AND MORE OUT OF CONTROL

more

Walking will never become af

We hear of an Aberdonian who art until the parkling problem

reckons by Greenwich solved.

ᄆᄆ

mean time.

If this Far Eastern

business

War

The left hand of Christ appears isn't soon finished, we shall soun

be Booded with Chinese to have six fingers and there is n suggestion of a seventh,

novels.

ROYALTY REPRESENTED.

A render wants to know what The Royal Academy exhibition Japan's real grievance against the will also include six pictures by the Chinese . Maybe it's that they late Sir William Orpen, R. A. nceus China,

0 0

Royalty is represented by four studies of the King, one in yachting clothes. There is also a fine por-

Revived trade trait of the Queen, a bronze bust of the Prince of Wales and a for Hongkong is pretty picture of Princess Eliza- being predicted. The swing of the spendulum!

BANK PICTURES.

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Harbin, Apr. 30. The situation along the oustern

of the Chinese Eastern beth. TAK zblowing, daily

fire bridi kere set on

An interesting series of pictures Peresubiccine strýt insurgent forces by famous artists represents "Bank 16: the tax 37minpo, which is in Being" and are intended

Parandus the railway ser-mural decorations, magnificent ad- Video ditions to the Bank of England.

Breakdown trafns were sent The series inclues bank scenes with a sneezing off from Imlenpo to repair the in which all sorts of members of fit in a crowded damage and were heavily fired the staffs, such as porters and bus.

upon, being forced to return with

guarda ane represented. One of two of the train crew, wounded. the subjects is Mr. W. H. Clegg,

The Week's Simile:As po-

pular as a man

The raiders also attacked who headed the Mission which One thing to for unld studied Hongkong's currency, and be Shthtaohotze Station und carried off the atation-master.

who is now on the directorate of fashion is that Chan the Bank of England.

it hag lifted quite burden from the family clothes-Jine.

nt Rall.

A body of General Ma shan's troops, stationed THE JAPANESE MILITARY AUTHORITIES Fuchlatien on the Hu-Hai

They FOLLOWING THE HONGKEW PARK BOMB OUT-way revolted yesterday and seiz are going to Hailun and as they RAGE, SINCE WHEN DR. KAWABATA HAS DIED ed all the rolling stock.

have taken the rolling stock they present OF HIS INJURIES.

troops though Japanose Last evening, the military were out in full force, all cannot be pursued at entrances into Chapei were closed, and notices were guarding Puchintion Station.- posted in Hongkew informing the Chinese to this effect. Reuter.

The French police raided a number of houses in the French Concession, suspected to be the headquarters of Korean agitators. The police swooped down on every known place of Korean residence, the raids commencing last night at the request of the Japanese authorities, and continuing until dawn.

A number of arrests have been made, one of the men in custody being proved to be connected with the Committee of the so-called Provisional Government of Korea, which is alleged to have been associated with yesterday's terrible affair,

DUNLOP RUBBER

are

LOCAL DOLLAR UNCHANGED

SLIGHTLY EASIER

TONE

They say my optimistic way Are stubborn and persist Anticipating halcyon days; }

However vague and distant For 1,with confidence await

While scoptic friends

nettled)

A weather forecast that, 8

state "The Turther outlook-setti

"Holt can you say I was ingr toxicated last night, my dear, when my footprints up to the. door are perfectly straight?"

"Those are the footprints of the man who carried you in."

the dispute into Man- the

Simultaneous with over Dr. Koo's entry churia come roparts that League Inquiry will cost a lot of money. Billing and Koo-ing!

回口

A well-known' writer says he's

The Hongkong dollar remains unchanged to-day, although the tone of the market is alightly PROFITS

ensier than it was yesterday after- noon, when news of the Shanghai giving up golf and will in future bombing outrage caused a firming get his exercise from hoeing po FULL DIVIDEND ON

und

wood. chopping tators up of conditions.

the if that's

kind of PREFERENCES .

Silver is up 1/16th in London. Well. London, Apr. 29. China bought, but offerings were golf he plays, we're not surprised.

ᄆᄆ The Dunlop Rubber Company small; the market being quietly steady. After the official sxing.

made a profit in 1931 of £1,181,000

The Home Government's policy America rather inclined to sell. may be summed up in the words and proposes to pay a full year's the market ruled very quiet, with

New York reports a decline of "Duty First." ference shares.

with the market dull. dividend on all classon of

Futuros are down.

pre

be

holders

no 1/8th, of

There will, however, dividend for the ordinary shares.-Router.

gerous pitch.

A number of documents were seized.

Ambassador in Tokyo. The death of Dr. Kawabata oe-British

It is earnestly to be hoped that urred at ten minutes past three Hopes are expressed that the prose this morning. The other patients report that the injured are expect- The Indian team batted Arst are reported to be doing as well ed to recover may prove correct, all authorities will do their utmost and were dismissed for 132 rung, as can be expected, though Admiral News of the outrage caused re- to prevent a probably isolated the top scorer being Lal Singh, Nomura and Mr. Shigemitau are gret and indignation at Geneva criminal act from causing the un- among the delegates to the special doing of all the arduous work of the Malayan cricketer, who visit-in a serious condition.

An operation is to be performed Assembly of the League called to mediating and peace-making of the

die. ed Hongkong with the Malayan

past two months. Interport side and

anon Mr. Shigemitsu to-day. If it consider the Sino-Japanese

The loss of the ground hitherto excellent Impression. all-proves unsuccessful, it will pro-pute.-British Wireless.

won for peace would be utterly dis- round player, he revealed mark-bably be necessary to amputate

antraus. Reuter. ed ability with both bat and ball. his leg.

At Pelsham to-day,

Admiral Nomura has lost his right eye.

tributed 42 runa.

created

An

ho

con-

Mr. Scott's XI had scored 23 for wicket when stumps were drawn.--Reutar.

HONOUR FOR SIR F.

MAZE

ORDER OF CHRIST CONFERRED

PATIENT'S PROGRESS.

Shanghai, Apr. 30. Mr. Kawabata, the Chair- man of the Japanese Re-

Association, sidents'

-50€

SHOCKING OUTRAGE

DENOUNCED

APPREHENSIONS IN LONDON.

London, Apr. 80.

SHANGHAI COMMENT

CANADA OUT OF DAVIS CUP

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A mother wants to know how she can keep her small boy amused. a tin of boot May we suggest polish, a couple of ounces of soot,

flour and gome

a cupful of treacle?

O O Sez Hugh:-You may be a good lingulat and still be unable to mas ter your wife's tongue.

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Local rates are 5 -be too high. public “ak can't stick

Detectiv cently arr

a man just

was work. De nt the com

paration now su duty: Th land. Help ketch-up f venue.

"If the "Mike" la noar áð

take a care!

And try and understand

You're on the air; For on Anzac Night 1 An indiscreet old bird Use a very funny word;

In accent rare.

Then another one disèul”

His erring wife! Enough to cause a lot of

mortal strife. Though Inter he confess It was only said in fért” He'd been aingle like the

All his life.

Your wife may listen, at

other end!

And domesticated bliss it!

well rond.

If the "Mike" you are

ting.

And you speak of days

ting,

Or discuss your latest

with a friend,

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A good deal of controve raged over the platforma candidates for the Sanitary Election. We only hope thi

BADLY BEATEN IN DOUBLES Washington, Apr. 29. The United States eliminated Canada from the Davis Cup com- petition to-day, winning the

Rapping noises heard repeatedly of the planks will bambos: doubles match in three straight between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. mean electora. sets with the greatest of case.

that your neighbour wants you to The United States were repre-turn off the radio.. sented by W. Allison and J. Van Roinville And [Ryn, Canada by

Wright.

The American won 0-2, 6-1,

(Special to Tolsgraph")

Shanghai, Apr. 30. The North. China Daily News, in a loading article on the Hong-6-2-Reutar.

The shocking bomb outrage at kow outrage, sympathising with Hongkow Park, Shanghai, in round-the victims and condemning the ly denounced in the London now-act, points out "to those who may

cumbed early this morning to the injuries received in the Hongkew outrage yesterday. The other patients are pro-papers. gressing as well as can be expact-

have instigated the outrage that WHEAT SHORTAGE

IN GERMANY The Daily Telegraph describes such actions not only fall to at sympathy but actually ed. Mr. Shigomitsu spent a very it as an atrocity and says that extract good night and is going on well. cept for the murder of the Arch-allenate it.' Friends of Sir Frederick Maze, General Uyeda has had all the teos duke Francis Ferdinand at Sara- Inspector General of the Chinese of his right foot amputated.-jevo in 1914, no act of political, says that Chinese are particularly IMPORT DUTY Maritimes Customs, will be in- Reular. terested to learn that he has had' conferred upon him the

honour

of the Order of Christ.

DRITISH SYMPATHY. '

London, Apr. 29. Government

An expression of the deep regret inter- with which the British Govern-

tles.

The Portuguese

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As far as we understa some critica regard the I team chosen to represent "Fu River Rises Rapidly," says kong in Shanghai as id headline, Fu' the noo!

the exception of eleven f those selected.

口口

A well-known angler's hobby la

woed carving, Fish and chips.

ᄆᄆ

There is no truth in the rumour The Chinese-owned China Press

that the unique vagueness. In distressed to learn of the serious

· REDUCTION numbering matsheds is to assist violence in our time has been so wounding of Mr. Shigemitsu, who

those unauthorised users to mur-"- fraught with disastrous possibili has been taking the lead on the

Berlin, Apr. 26. mur "So.sorry!" We thought this Japanese side in attempting to The duty on foreign wheat im-number was ours!” DASTARDLY ATTACK. reach a peaceful adjustment of the ports has been reduced from 200 marks to 180 marka per ton, until The dastardly attack, says the Sino-Japanese complication.

A representative of the Chinese June 80.

The London advertiser who offer- view of the international

delegation to the paace conference The purpose of the reduction ests connected with the Chinese ment have learned of the Shanghai journal, might easily imperil the bomb outrage as a result of which conclusion of the Sino-Japanese Customs Service, and in recogni-six Japaness leaders have suffered, armistice, and nothing could have has called on the Japanese Con-in to remody a shortage of wheat ed ladies' bathing suite for absurd

the Chinese, delegation with the 200,000 tons. Reuter. tion of his general services in re- spect of trade and shipping in injury, has been conveyed to the been more nicely calculated to ex-sulate to offer the sympathies of which is estimated to be about figures was tactless, to say the

Government by Japanoso

the cite Japanese feeling to a very dan victime of the outrage. Reuter, China,

has conferred this distinction in

least.

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A player who played. Just played for the

sport;

He wielded ħla willow Asloep on the pillow, Took a swipe at the was caught!

One.advantage about) church choir is that y mány chanta quaint

∙A woman Ilosa give her the go-bay!

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