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DUNLOP TYRES

THREE ULTIMATUMS FOR CHANG HSUEH-LIANG

AUSTRALIA 175 OUT

JEHOL INVASION FIXED FOR

ENGLAND NEEDING FEBRUARY 27 OR BEFORE

160 TO WIN

MAGNIFICENT BOWLING

THRILLS IN THE FOURTH TEST

Brisbane, Feb. 15. Anything can still happen, but by tea-time to-day, England were in a strong position in the Fourth Test, having dismissed Australia for 175 and obtained 45 runs for the loss of one wicket.

At one stage, there appeared a Australia distinct prospect of putting up a respectable score. McCabe and Darling carried the score a 136 und then Love and Darling Aw 160 hoisted without loss.

A complete collapse set in from this stage, five wickets falling for 15 runs. Three wickets fell im- mediately after lunch for six runs, only eleven balls being bowled before the innings. brought to a close.

W*NG

WICKET WEARING. There were three thousand present when the match was re- sumed with 108 on the board for

Scorea:

NOW AN OPEN SECRET IN

PEKING

JAPANESE OFFICIAL

ADMISSIONS

PEKING FEB, 15.

THREE JAPANESE ULTIMATUMS TO MAR- SHAL CHANG HSUEH-LIANG HAVE BEEN PRE- PARED BY THE MILITARY COMMAND AND ARE BEING DELIVERED TO THE YOUNG MARSHAL SHORTLY.

The principal demand, it is admitted by high Japanese officials in Peking, is the immediate with- drawal of all Chinese troops from Jehol.

The compliance of the Chinese is considered im- possible and it is now an open secret that the Japanese drive in the effort to seize Jchol Province for Manchu- kuo will begin, at latest, on February 27 in order that the operations shall be well under way on the first an- niversary of the establishment of the "State of Manchu- kuo" on March 1.-Reuter.

FEVERISH

An impresiiomatic composite picture showing one of the ancient temples of Jebol standing proud- ly in the path of the Japanese invaders.

JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE

THE WITHDRAWAL QUESTION

Tokyo, Feb. 10. While declining to comment of Japan

Foreign Office spokesman to-day declared:

CHINESE PREPARATIONS upon the likelihood

Peking. Feb. 15. are constantly moving to and fro. Preparations for the defence The walls bristle with armaments. Chang Hsuch-liang's troops are AUSTRALIA.--1st Innings: 310 of Jehol are proceeding more

67: feverishly in view of the im- in the majority in this region, most minence of the Japanese invasion. Tang Yu-lin's forces having been placed on the borders, where In Jehol City, particularly, and they are cooperating for defence the relatively new capital city of with Volunteer Armies.-- Chengteh, nearly all activity seeing Special.

(Richardson 83; Woodfoll Bradman 76).

356

ENGLAND.—Ist Innings;

(Butcliffe 86; Jardine 18; Payuter Verity 23 not out)

AUSTRALIA.—2ud Innings.

Woodfull, c'Hummond, h Mitchell 19 Richardson, e Jardine, b Verity Bradman, e Mitchell, b Larwood

12

24

Ponsford, c Larwood, b Alles.

0

McCabe, 1 Verity

Bromley, u Hammond,

Allen

Darling run out

39

Love, lbw b Larwood

O'Reilly, Larwood

Wall, e Jardine, ballen

fronmonger not aut

Extras

Total

23

175

Fall of wickets: 46, 79, 81, 91. 136.

103, 165, 169, 171, 175.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

JAPANESE SHARE

CRASH

Tokyo, Feb. 15. The stock markets in Tokyo and Osaka closed this afternoon owing to a severe slump, due to reaction to the situation at Geneva. -Henter.

to be devoted to war preparations. Where landscapers once laid out! W.gardens and flower beds, there are?

now planted arensals of ammuni- 3 tion. .

0. M. R

Larwood

17.3 3 19

3

Alten ....

17

3

14

Hammond

10

1

18

о

Verily

19

6

10

2

Mitchell

5

h

11

ENGLAND. 2nd Innings:

Sutcliffe, e Darling, b Wall

Jardine not out

10

Leyland hot out

29

Total (for 1 wicket)

CHANG'S TROOPS.

the

COMMITTEE'S TASK

COMPLETED

REPORT FINALLY APPROVED

The famous Committee of Nine- teen ceaned to have existence to. night after sealing its historic report on the Sino-Japanese dis- pute, explofuing the reasons for the their failure to conciliate parties and laying down the fines which further efforts to upon secure satisfactory settlement may proceed.

The recommendations follow the lines of those of the

sub-com-

MICHIGAN BANK CRISIS

FORD HELD TO BLAME

withdrawing from the League, the RUN ON FAMOUS

"If Japan Anally decides to withdraw it will not be till after the Assembly has adopt- ed the Report of the Com mittee of Nineteen and Japan has made her counter-declara- tion."-Reuter.

DANGEROUS "RED"

DEPORTED FROM. COLONY

QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS

London, Feb. 14.

BANK

Detroit, Feb. 15. A serious run on the Union Guardian Trust bank, of which Henry Ford and his son Edsel Ford, are directors, precipitated the Michigan State bank crisis.

An eight-days' bank holiday has! 'been declared, but a Clearing been Association has House established to permilt depositors to withdraw to-morrow not more than five per cent. of their ha- lances.

Bankers, in the meantime, are working out a scheme to meet the

day-to-day needs of depositors and shopkeepers are discussing a sys- tem of food coupons to meet the problem created by the lack of cash.

STATE-SUBSIDISED SHIPPING

AN ISSUE FOR WORLD ECONOMIC PARLEY,

London, Feb, 14. In the Commons to-day, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, stated that steps were taken to have the question of foreign shipping subsidien brought forward at the recept arsalon of the preparatory com- mission of the World Economic Conference and it was referred draft of the to in the section

by the Con- agenda prepared ference which dealt with the organisation of production trade. British Wireless.

BOXING FATALITY

and

CARNERA'S ARREST

SOUGHT

A MANSLAUGHTER CHARCE

GOVERNOR'S STATEMENT. The Governor of Michigan

Now York, Feb. 14, State has indicated that the refu

Primo Carnern, the Italian sal of Henry Ford to subordinate Questions were asked in the is G$7,500,000 deposited in the heavy weight glant, will be tried mittee. The main points of ro- House of Commons to-day re-Union Guardian Trust Company to on a technical charge of the man- ference to the proposed Commit-garding the recent deportation the claims of small depositors was slaughter of Ernie Schaaf, who tee of the Powers to assist in the from Hongkong of a man named partly responsible for the urgent died after being knocked out in need to declare the moratorium.n contest at Madison Square Gar- negotiations will be the establish- Tan Malakka.

which in immobilising some den.

Guns are mounted and piled in ment of a new regime in Man- The questioner, was Mr. Max-G$1,400,000,000 in over five hund- Carnern's arrest has not yet been

45 Lunch was taken before Larwood had completed his over. The score stood at 169 for 7 wickets.

Darling batted 109 minutes for his 39 runs and hit three fours.

the loss of the four best wickets. The weather was beautifully fine, but the wicket was showing signs of wear.

outside

ASSEMBLY MEETING.

red banks.

FREE STATE WARNED

INTENSIFICATION OF TARIFF WAR

TO ACHIEVE THE BALANCE

(Special to "Telagraph")"

(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia. | Miamora Ordinance, 1894, Received, February

16, 493 am)

London, Feb. 14.

A hint that the economic war between Britain and the Irish Free State may be intensified was thrown out in the House of Corn- {mons to-day,

The amount received from the duties upon Free State goods does not balance the sums retained by the Free State on account of the land annuities and Mr. Thomas told the House that he was con- Įstantly considering the question of

taking further measures.

He hoped to devise 'n plan bý which there would be secured for the Exchequer suma equivalent to balance which was due from the Free Sinte und which would not nt present be covered.

He added that he would have to he guided by circumstances.

LOST TRADE.

Mr. Cocks (Lab. Broxtowe) asked how much British trade had been lost through this tarlsf war.

Mr. Thomas retorted that if Mr. Cocks meant that the debt. owing to Britain should be repu- diated and that no stops should be taken to maintain British rights, he had never understood that that was the policy of the British people.-Reuter.

-ELECTRIC-CO,

PROFITS

PROPOSED DIVIDEND AND PROFITS

At the ordinary yearly meeting of the Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd, to be held on Wednesday,

(subject to audit) recommend that 16th March, the Directors will the balance available for distri bution be disposed of an follows:-

To pay a dividend of $2.50 per share on 450,000 shares

To pay a bonus of 25 cents per share on 460,000 shares

To place to reserve To carry forward

tu next account

now

seeking him.

'

Every bad y concerned in

the

boxing

match has

been summon-

niches which once held golden churia, autonomous, but under 2)Buddhas. Military motor trucks Chinese sovereignty, the evacuation ton, one of the Clydeside M.P.s

W. O. Briggs, President of the effected, but the police are of Japanese troops from the poste and he asked what charges were

the laid against Tan Malakka and Briggs Manufacturing Company, they have occupied

agafast Jomaleddid Tamin, who

which supplies Ford's motor bo Railway Zone.

Was arrested in Singapore atics and the strike which nearly about the same time,

brought about the complete clos- Sir Philip Cunliffe Kister, Secres ure of Ford's works in Detroit, is The Committee decided to call an

Director of the Union extraordinary meeting of the Astary of State for the Colonies, also a sembly to deal with the report and paid the Governor of Hongkong Guardian Trust Company. AFTER-LUNCH collapse.

recommendations for next Tues-nd reported that, he issued a Order

L'ARGEST DEPOSITORS. Deportation The Assembly will receive Summary Complete collapse marked the day.

According to the Governor. of after-lunch erleket.. Love was the Report on that day and will against Tan Malakka, who was ar

probably then adjourn, in order rested under the powers conferred Michigan State, General Motora, bowled wih Larwood's first ball.

Wall hit Allen for two and was to give it full consideration, meet-upon the Governor-In-Council un-Chryslers and Fords are the lar then smartly taken in the gully, ing again on February 21 when der the Deportation Amendment gest depositore In the bank and while O'Reilly collected four runs final approval is expected to be Ordinance, 1931, in the case of only the first two have agreed to

alions.

subordinate their claims. Reuter. off Larwood's first ball of his next given. over and then had his off-stump:

He added that Tan Malakka Everything procceded most har- shattered with third ball. Eleven moniously and expeditiously in the was not extradited nor handed to

meeting of the Committee of Nine the Dutch East Indies authorities. CHINA PURCHASES over. We saw his eyes looking

He left Hongkong for Foochow

Sir Philip sald he had no in- JEHOL THREAT.

formation of any deportation or- The declarations of Mr. Mat- der in the case of Jamaleddin Ta-

Hammond and Larwood were the opening bowlers and Larwood changed to the leg theory in his third over, the scone being rather farcical as McCabe ducked every ball.

VERITY'S SUCCESS.

Verity Awent

for Ham- mond with the total at 127 and he met with a quick auc-

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balls took the three wickets.

SUTCLIFFE OUT.

teen.

Wall and O'Reilly were the cess, clean-bowling McCabe, who opening bowlers. Sutcliffe was al- staw his leg stump rattled.

mest out in D'Reilly's second over, sucks to Sir Eric Drummond re-mir, but he would enquire. McCabe dropping a left-handed garding Jehol produced a deen Reuter, catch at fine-leg,

impression, being so strongly

McCabe had batted 82 minutes

for 22 runs and hit one four.

BROMLEY'S DISMISSAL ·

neither

COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES.

IN ENGLAND

DR. WANG RETURNS FROM EGYPT

(Special to "Telegraph")

$1,125,000.00

"

112,500.00

G00,000.00

166,022.94

$1,994,122.04

7,000 CHINESE BOOKS

·MAGNIFICENT GIFT

TO UNIVERSITY

Mrs. Fung Ping-shan has gen-.

ed by the po-erously presented 7,000 volumes lice to appear of modern Chinese books to the Madison Fung Ping Shan Chinese Library Square Garden at the University of Hongkong... for an investi- It will be remembered that this gation into the Library, which was presented, to fatality.

the University by the late Mr. Jack Sharkey, interviewed be- Fung Ping-shan, was opened by fore entraining for New York, de- H. E. Sir William Feel in Decem- clared: "I saw the fatal blow. It ber last, - was a left jab which made Ernie sag and caused him to turn half

CLOUDY WEATHER as blank as could be."

Schaaf had a haemorrhage of moderate anticyclone covers 18. Manchuria and the Yellow to the brain as a result of the blow Scat A depression is contral

an operation the S.E. of Hokkaido. Moderate and died after

Router. ...

TITLE FIGHT OFF."

New York, Feb-15. The New York Boxing Commile-

(By. Telegraphie

JA, 19.38 mi.)

coupes Online, in ion, following the death of Ernie

Darling was still going strong In the next over, Sutcliffe tried armative of the Japanese post

Tan Malakka was arrested in and he bit finely all round the to hit Wall and was taken utton, but there was no discussion wicket, though keen fielding kept point by Darling. Five runs only on the subject at the meeting al-Hongkong in November last and his score down to fairly moderate had been scored at this stage.

though there are reports of a move deported dangerous Commun proportions. A

The bowling was very accurate to despatch a womans of Java ter actiu for inner comme and the scoring alow,

against the commencement of the authorities have some reason to Jardine nor Leyland taking any proposed, compaign in Jehol bellove that he is connected with When 160 appeared, the Austra- | chancen. Ironmonger roplaced Reuter.

the other person mentioned. Hans began to get hopeful, but Wall but failed to make any im 'when' Hammond took Bromleypression on the batsmen."""" beautifully in the alips, it soomed Towards the tea interval, Ley- the signal for collapse.

land opened out and scored. 2, 4,

Schaaf, have ruled out the night!

monsoon will prevall along the S.D. coast of China and over the Nothern Chian Sea.. Local fore- moderate; cast Eastwinds, cloudy, t

London, Feb. 15. Chinese Purchasing Commission championship arranged between in London, has just returned from Jack Sharkey and Primo Carnera

Dr. Wang, the Director of the for the world's heavyweight STOP PRESS

Ng Bat-chouf, mazier of a fishing Egypt, where he attended the In-which was to take place in June, Kwok, Tai-charged at the Marine boat, was find: 1101 the Malaternational Railways Commlaston, The Commission decided to re- lator, with Larwood 2 in one over from O'Reilly. Ten Court this morning, with a breach of Court this morning, fe falling carry Dr. Wang is now immersed in established the "Dreadnought" aer cand further purchases on behalf of the meet opponents of over!&hleen was caught by was taken with the board showing her passenger once by carrying light at the fore midweeds 190, negotiations and tenders for class, which limits Dernersto

CLOSING SCORE.

ENGI

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