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POUNDKU 1 No LED1

CAL WEAEE✯ TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933.

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All that is known about tyre making is embodied in

DUNLOP TYRES

SINO-JAPANESE BATTLE FOR SHANHAIKWAN

AUSTRALLA WINS THE TEST

ENGLAND ALL OUT

•FOR: 139

A SENSATIONAL COLLAPSE

Melbourne, Jan. 3.

Australia won the Second Test by 111 runs early this afternoon, England collap. sing sensationally. The last wicket fell at 139; in other words, all ten wickets were taken to-day for 96 runs!

A badly worn witket had much to do with the failure. The result; was practically decided before lunch when the wicket was playing strange tricks, the Australian bow- lers exploiting its idiosyncrasies to the full.

The score of 189 is the lowest put together for England in a Test Match since the Tront Bridgo match of 1921 and it is the lowest scored by an England team in Australia) since 1907-8, when England went out for 105 in 'their first innings | at Melbourne.

NO WARNING AT START.

Ten thousand people were pre- sent in hot weather to witness what¦ proved to be a debacle. The open ing gave no indication of a sen

AUSTRALIA:

CHRONNIATURNIA SIRCULARENTt

228 Fingleton 83) and 191 (Bradman, 103 not out).

ENGLAND: First Innings, 169 (Sutcliffe 62).

Second Innings.

Sutclife, b O'Reilly Leyland, b Wall..... Pataudi, e Pingleton, b Ironmonger Hammond, c O'Brien, b O'Reilly.. Jardine, McCabe, b Ironmonger Ames, e Fingleton, b O'Reilly... Wyatt, lbw b O'Reilly

Allen, at Oldfield, b Ironmonger Larwood, e Wall b, Ironmonger Voce, e O'Brien, b O'Reilly Bowes not out

Extras

Total

19

1

Major General J. W. Sandi. lands acknowledging · farewell salutor ne he went aboard the Jaunch Victoria on Saturday prior to saving by the P. and O. İlper Kaisar-Hind. (Photos Ming Yuan).

NORTH SEA GALE

ABERDEEN SHIP SUNK

DISLOCATION OF SHIPPING

London, Jan. 2. A fierce southerly gale raged in the North Sea to-day, dis- locating shipping services and causing hundreds of amall vessels to run for shellor. All const shipping was seriously delayed.

HEAVY FIGHTING IN PROGRESS

RECAPTURE CLAIMED BY

CHINESES

FURIOUS JAPANESE

BOMBARDMENT

SHANGHAI, JAN. 3.

CHINESE AND JAPANESE FORCES ARE NOW AT GRIPS AT SHANHAIKWAN, WHERE HOSTILITIES WERE RESUMED THIS MORN- ING. HEAVY FIGHTING IS REPORTED TO BE IN PROGRESS..

According to Tokyo despatches, Shanhaikwan was occupied by Japanese forces yesterday evening, but it is this afternoon officially stated by Marshal Chang Heuch-liang's headquarters in Peking that a counter- attack launched by the Chinese proved successful and that the town has been recaptured.

Fighting is still going on, according to the Chinese official reports. Japanese reports state that a terrific bombardment of the whole area is being carried out by army, navy and air forces.

JAPANESE AND CHINESE REPORTS

it has no information that Shan-, baikwan was occupied by Japanese forces,Reuter.

PEKING CONFERENCE. Marshal Chang Hauch-liang was

Tokyo Jan. 3. According to Japanese military despatches, the occupation of The gale raged for several hours Shanhaikwan by Japanese forces, on end and there were anxious mo- was completed last night, at 8.30 ments on several ships which found 1m, after brisk fighting, beginning themselves battling their way early in the afternoon with the ar-in conference last night with the through the thick of it. Mountain-rival of a portion of the Japanese ous seas swept the decks and dam-regiment from Sulchung-Reuter. age was done on several boats which reached safe anchorage.

0 The Aberdeen trawler,

HEAVY BOMBARDMENT

Shanghai, Jan, 3.

Major General J. W. Sanditands is here seen inspecting the guards of honour on the occasion of his departure for Home on Saturday,

Colonel R. D, Cousens Is on right. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

DRAMATIC ESCAPE FROM RIO DE ORO

SPANISH ROYALISTS MAKE GETAWAY

Madrid, Jan; 3. Leading Royalists, includ ing Prince Alfonso de Bourbon, cousin of ex-King Alfonso, are among twenty- nine political prisoners who made & dramatic escape from. the African penal colony, Rio de Oro, yesterday morning.

They got away in a small cargo-boat, believed to be n French ship.

The Governor of the prison has been dismissed.-Reuter.

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Chief of Police, the Commandant DE VALERA of the gendarmerie and the Gar- rison Commander of Peking and Tientsin, but no local precautions have yet been taken.

Chinese reports of the Shanhai-

RESIGNS

"Venetia" was overwhelmed near According to Japanese reports Stonehaven, and sank with all from Tientsin, a combined Japan-kwan incident are scanty, but they IRISH ELECTION TO BE hands when trying to fight its army, naval and uir force allege that the affair was instigat- way into port. There were nine bombardment of the Shanhaikwoned by the Japanese, declaring that persons aboard and all were aren opened at nine gʻelock' this Manchukuo and Japanese soldiers 5 drowned.

morning-Reuter.

opened fire on the Chinese city. A lifeboat braved the elements

Apparently, there was some reply. .130, but was unable to find any trace of

Fall of wickets: 1 for 53 (Sutcliffe),ļa survivor.

3 for 3 (Leyland), 3 for 70 (Palnúdi),; The Bridlington lifeboat' was

4 for 70 (Jardine), 5 for 77 (Ames), also launched to help three motor-1 6 for 85 (Hammond), 7 for 135 boats which were attempting..to (Wyatt), 8 for 137 (Allen), 9 for 138 reach Harbour. (Voco), 10 for 139.

Wall

CHINESE FIGHTING

A report from Japanese sources suggests that the incident deye- loped from the discovery of live

branch station within) Manchukuo territory.

Japanese activities on the Jehol frontier are also causing anxiety in Chinese circles, Reuter.

"DAILY MAIL" ATTITUDE.

Peking, Jan. 3. p.m, to-day declare that Shankai-bombs on Chinese official reports issued at kwan is now in the hands of the Chinese, who have repulsed the The storm. was particularly Japanese attack, although heavy severe along the east const of Scot fighting is still going on. 0. M. · R. W.Ĵland.—British Wireless.

The Japanese Legation de Clures, through a spokesman, that,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O'Reilly

Ironmonger

Grimmett

8 2 23

21

5 66

G

19.1 8 20

4

19

-Reuter,

kets went down for a further 36

runs.

HELD ON JAN. 24

DAIL DISSOLVED

DECISION FORCED BY LABOUR PARTY

Dublin, Jan. 3.

"The dismiunal of Sutcliffe and JAPAN SEVERELY halkway is the subject of comment [new general election.

RALEIGAIL DIARI FRAUENVINGuor Leyland almost together started) sational collapse. O'Reilly and Wall the rot. Sutcliffe was clean bowl- were entrusted with the attack, ed in O'Reilly's second over with- Sutclife (83 not out) and Leyland out adding to his overnight score, i (10 not out) who had given Eng-and Leyland was out to Wal with! land a ne start. shaping fidently to start.

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Wall was howling with the breeze and Sutcliffe played out a maiden over without looking to be in any sort of difficulty.

FIFTY WITHOUT LOSS,

1

CRITICISED

thoroughly bad stroke: He BRITISH played pver the top of a yorker and his wicket was reattered.

LABOUR

1

Leyland's 19 scored in Afty-eight minutes included two fours.

ATTITUDE

LANSBURY SEEKS SANCTIONS

IRONMONGER COMES ON, " Hammond and Pataudi'promised Facing O'Reilly. In the Aus better things. The score mounted tralian's first over, Leyland first steadily and at 69, Woodfull tossed

London, January 2 sent him to the leg-boundary and the ball to Ironmonger, who re- Strong criticism of Japan was then pulled him for a three, put-placed Wall.

voiced at a mass meeting held in ting up 50 runs in 48 minutes!

The new bowler met with almost West Ham to-day under the aus- Immediate auccess. Pataudi chop He then scored two of Wall and another ball went for a bye. Even ped the first ball of his second over pices of the Labour Party. a double dinaster at this stage did to Fingleton at second slip who was

In

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HITLER DILEMMA

NEW YEAR. SOCCER

ARSENAL LOSE TO WEDNESDAY

CELTIC HOLD THE RANGERS

1 London, Jan. 2. The Arsenal, suffered their fourth league defeat at Sheffield to-day, the Wednesday, who are noy playing at the top of their form, just getting the odd goal in a classic encottater replete with thrills.

Prolific scoring distinguished the clash at Blackburn' of the Rovers and Blackpool. The ball was sent into the net eleven times, the home team wimming G-5,

Newcastle scored another victory on foreign soll.

In Scotland, where the majority of the teams were engaged, the annual New Year's Day battle. be- tween the Rangers and Celtic end- ed, as these encounters frequently do, in a goalless draw. Motherwell diaplaco Celtic in second place in the table as the result of a hard- earned victory at Hamilton.

The results, together with the leading positions in the tables,:

FIRST DIVISION.

SCHLEICHER CABINET follow:

CONSIDERED SAFE

Blackburn Bolton Middlesbro'

Wednesday

AFRAID OF AN Bunderland

ELECTION

(Our Own Correspondent).

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Mésangen Ordinance, 1191. Roosiped, January

·.5, 6.8 m.m.1

London, Jan. 2.

Bury.

6 Blackpool

3 Bheffield U..

2 Newcastle

3 Arsenal

Z West Brom,

SECOND DIVISION.

Chesterfeld Manchester U

1 Swansen

3 Fulkam

4 Plymouth

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

6 Mausteli

1 Wrexham

Accrington Barnsley Darlington Southport Hartlepools

4 Carlisle

3 Halifax

3 Rochdale

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

The political armistice in Ger- many, which was decreed by Pre- sident Hindenburg à month ago, Aberdeen

Clyde ends to-day, state's a message Falkirk from Berlin, and the fate of the Hamilton

Hearts Schleicher Cabinet will be settled Klimarnock

"Morton Queen's Park St. Johnstone Rangers

this month.

3. Dundon

1 Partick

3. Airdrie.

2 Motherwell

3 Cowdenbeath

0 Bt. Mirren

Ayr

1 Third Lanark

• Celtic

2 East Stirling *Postponed; ground waterlogged.

The Council of. Elders of the Reichstag mects on Wednesday to decide when Parliament shall re- assemble, and it is anticipated that! it will agree that the date be the Albion

17th instant.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

3 Dumbarton

5 Forfor

5 Montrose

1 Queen O' 8th. 3 'Alloa

2 Raith Rovers

3 Sten'mair

• Hiberniana

FIRST DIVISION.

23 12 7 4 46

23 13 6 5

Arbroath The fate of the Government Brechin depends on Herr Hitler, for if the Dundee U. Nazi Party is ordered by its leader East Fife

Dunfermline to vote for a "No Confidence" King's Park motion, the Government is lost. Lelth

HITLER'S LOST CONFIDENCE. The de Valera Government will London, Jan. 3.

Confidence, however, prevails in Arsenal

24 17 8 74 resign shortly ordering the dis-officia! quarters that Hitler will Wednesday The sudden development of Beri- solution of the Dail Eirarin and a refrain from overthrowing

.. 24 15 4 5 50 37 the Acton Villa ous Sino-Japanese trouble at Shan-

23 18 0 4 58 80 Government, since he himself has Newcastle ... 23 14 8 6 46 this morning's newspapers, Mr. de Valera is confident that the Reichstag and a new election in Bradford C.

too much to lasc by a dissolution of

SECOND DIVISION, which deal with the position of the new election will result in April which the Government would Stoko the League in relation to China strengthening of his party numeri-immediately announce. and Japan.

Bury cally in the new Dail, though Sena- The Daily Mail says that the tor Vincent's appeal for a Cosgrave already well marked, and new Fulham

Disunity in the Nazi Party is Tottenham trouble appears mainly to be due MacDermott alliance takes on an to, the action of Chang Hauch-added significance in view of the

election would probably be a liang, who possibly imagines that latest dramatic development in the would probably lose forty per cent. Chester

catastrophe, for the Hitlerites!

THIRD the League is about to take violent Irish Free State political situation. of their 100 scats in the Reichstag. Hull City action against the Japanese.

The resignation decision was If so, the journal adds, he will forced upon Mr. de Valera by the

Barnsley be bitterly disappointed. No Labour Party. European Power has the slighest; intention of going to war with Japan to restore anarchy and mia government in Manchuria.

OTHER OPINIONS.

1

GREEK FINANCIAL

PROPOSALS

a

WAGE CUT ISSUE.

roach Despite all efforts to sompromise, the Labour Party offered determined opposition to the Government's proposals for a r The News-Chronicle says: "We duction of civil servants' wages, and Nothing more cynical or outrage-have never defended the League's defeat on this issue in the Dall presented with an easy catch. Que has happened in my life-time, supineness in the Sino-Japanese would, therefore, be inevitable. not give a real inkling of what Two balls later, Jardine edged a declared Mr. George Lansbury, the mattor, but what is to be said of The decision to dissolve the Dail was to come, for Hammond and rising ball to McCabe in the slips, leader of the Labour Party in the bellovers in the balance of power. Eirann was made known by Mr. de Pataudi batted steadily and ecem- Seven runs later, with Hammond House of Commons, who was the who, in their eagerness to "ham Valora türeo o'clock. this od to be getting set. A bowling still batting confidently. Arocs sent principal speaker at the meeting. string" the League, passively con- morning, addressing Preas repro- change at 69 for 2 yas the signal the ball into the hands of Fingleton He condemned Japan's activities | nive at tremendous shift in the sentatives at the Government for England to pull her flag down, at deep aquare log having failed to In Manchuria and was even more balance of world power, which can buildings...

FOUR QUICK WICKETS. get hold of a ball from O'Reilly, critical regarding Japan's attitude (hardly be exaggerated? ·

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FEWER DIPLOMATS;

NEW TAXES

Athena, Jan.- S.

Swansea

Wroxham

24 12 7 & 4

23 13 0 6

24 12 8 9

23 10 8 7 45 89

DIVISION (SOUTH).

23 14 4 5 51

21 11 7 #

24 12 4 8 50 50

31 11 4 7-54

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Rangers Motherwell

Celtia

Hearts

Aberdeent

24 15 7 3

24 16 4 4.

27 150 8`

26 10

26 16

St. Johnstone 24 12 Hamilton..... 24 12 G

21 12

4

28 14 1 8

Second Diviador.. Hibernians 21 16 2.3 Draetle retrenchment in ex Dunfermline

Queen O' South 22 18 penditure and heavy increases in blon taxation are proposed by the Stan muir government to meet the expected doncit of twelve thousand million drachmno in the Budget for 1933/34.

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The total of the economies will

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The Daily Herald, commenting on

DE VALERA CONFIDENT. Tho Nawab of Pataudi, Jardine,

HAMMOND OUT, '

the events at Shanhaikwan, says

TOUR Ames and Hammond, wore all sont

LEAGUE PALSY.

He said that the Government's back in the next half hour with runs, at which point Hammond was Wyatt and Hammond added oight

the world ahil the League are programme had left no doubt that savo 400 millione, including a Mr. Lansbury declared his faced by a row challenge which it still enjoyed the confidence of the saving of 240,000,000 on milltary ENGLISH TEAM FOR only 16 runa added! Most of them caught napping by one of O'Reilly's opinion that the Japanese Impert-Burely this time they can hardly electorate and an unchanged, but expenditure, while cute in the came from Hammond, who batted sharply, turning balls and put it allste were determined to Rout gnore-Reuter,

ITALY with marked skill for afty-one into the safe hands of O'Brien at world opinion and that they had

more detailed, programme would be Foreign Ministry expenses, involve minutes.

deep mid-off. Hammond had scored, reduced the League of Nations to

submitted in the forthcoming elec- the abolitions of the Legations at Tho lunch interval

London, Jan. 2. tion.

Vienna, Berne, Prague, came with 23 runs, top score of the day, in a condition resembling paley:

The The Football Association is send- 108 runs on the board and six fifty-one minutes, sending the ball

DE VALERA'S VIEW.

Hague and of numerous coning an Engilsh team to Italy and wickets down, Wyatt and Allen to the boundary on two occasions for the present trouble in the Far North China and South Manchuria,

Ho said there was only one cure

Bulates. The anticyclone remains over |

Switzerland, next May. This will having, at that stage, added 18 Until his dismissal there was just East. He wanted the nations of Fresh monsoon will prevail over the systematic policy of the Govern raised by taxes on real estate and tween Britain and Italyad

Additional revenue will be be the first international game bei runs for the seventh wicket. a chance that the situation might be the world to ostracise and Isolate Chins coast and the Northern Chitis ment's political opponents had business turnover and by, in British amateur footslere play: Final disaster came after the Baved for England. Afterwards, Japan until she is able to keep her Be Local forecast:--N.E, winds, been to create doubt about the creased duties on tobacco and ed Switserland, before the ware interval when the last four wie there were few hopes.

pledged word........flouter.

{fresh; cloudy, probably some rain.

SOME RAIN

Mr. de Valora declared that the

(Continued on Page 16.).

petrol--Restora

#British- Wireless).

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