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No. 14002

一拜禮 號五十月五英港香

MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933.

日一十月四

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TYRES

JAPANESE FORCES NOW NEARING TIENTSIN

AMERICA AND WAR DEBTS

DISARMAMENT ISSUE INFLUENCE

CLOSE WATCH ON| GENEVA

Washington, May 14. Events at Geneva, where Germany's attacks upon the British Disarmament Plan threaten irretrievable damage, are being watched with the closest interest in official quarters in Washing- ton.

Washington generally be lieves that the developments of the next few days will pro- vile the key to the war debl problem,

It is taken for granted that ! the results of the Disarmament! Conference are satisfactory, Pro- sident Roosevelt yll almost cervi tulaly ark Congress to take some action before the June instalments of war debts are due,

PRESIDENT'S PLANS.

Should it be demonstrated that The licenss of the Conference is! dependent upon the declaration of a moratorium, the President is be lieved to be ready defy Con-; gresional opposition and 1 d

and the necessary powers,

One of the President's difficul- ties is that France is opposed to paying the December instalment without a guarantee of a toriam on the Jane while Congress is not willing even to consider a umratorium until the instalment has been puid.

mora- payments.

What will be the President'a Position in the event of a break-i down of the Disarmament ference it is impossible to shadow.

Con- fore.

ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. An announcement was made to- day that in order that political culties shall not impede the progress of the World Economic Conference which is due to open! in London on June 12, the United Stater delegation will include two experienced politicians.

7

Vanguards of Invading Forces Closing In on Tangshan

MORE AERIAL PICTURES OF PEKING where apprehensions of an invasion are growing. Right shows the Forbidden City and on the left is a general view of the "three oceana" district, an area containing priceless, relics of bygone days

CHINESE GIVING

GROUND

DEFENCES POUNDED TO

PIECES

PEKING, MAY 15. WITH AN INTENSE AERIAL AND ARTIL- LERY BOMBARDMENT CLEARING THE PATH. THE JAPANESE ARE SMASHING THEIR WAY THROUGH THE CHINESE DEFENCES AND ARE INFLICTING ENORMOUS CASUALTIES ON ALL FRONTS.

The Chinese admit that they have suffered over three thousand casualties in the past three days at Nan-! tienmen, from which they were compelled to retire after their fortifications had been pounded to bits by an un- precedentedly heavy bombardment.

HEAT WAVE HITS SHANGHAI

TWENTY DEGREES

OVER NORMAL

(Special to "Telograph") (By Teleph, Copyright. Telegraphic

Menge Ordinonce. 13. .17 4.1.j

an

1925.

Received May

Shanghai. May 15. Shanghai is sweltering in unusually early heat wave. The temperature yesterday sutred to ninety- two degrees, in the shade and the heat was accom. panied by great humidity: which added to the discom. fort.

was

The temperature twenty degrees higher than is usual for this time of the year. Reuter.

VON PAPEN HITS BACK

SHARP REPLY TO HAILSHAM

AUSTRIA'S SNUB SEQUEL

Vienna, May. 14.

A strong diplomatic protest in likely to be made by the German Government to Austria, following the official "snub" administered

SUPERAROTOMIESTELISFONCTION CHANGESIMIESTURINIRA

BOUNTY SYSTEM

EXTENDED

IRISH GOVERNMENT ACTION

on

Dublin, May 14.. The Irish Free State Gov- zrnment has decided to ex- tend the bounty system exparts Britain and Norths Ireland to a number of maru- factures including neu, col- ton and piecegoods.

The bounties have hitherto been confined to agricultural produce.-Renter

=24]VERSEKE

to the Nazi envoys, headed by Dr. MANY RUNS

Frank.

Addressing a mass demonstra- tion of the Heimwehr yesterday, Dr. Dolfuss spoke of the unsought presence in Vienna of party oft

MORE DAVIS CUP G Nazis, we were inform

RESULTS

jer by the Austrian Governmentį that their visit was not exactly desirable."

Dr. Frank, who is Bavarian

CZECHO-SLOVAKIA & Minister of Justice, replied: "Win

(you convey to the Government my! thanks for their amiable reregs tion..

GREECE WIN

·

CIRCUIT HITS IN PLENTY

MAJOR BASEBALL RESULTS.

Washington, May 14. Double henders were the order of the day in the Major Basebal Lengues. Cincinnati scored twien Meanwhile, another example ofļagainst Chiengo in the National spirit of the Nazis was given League, but Boston and St. Louis Herr von Papen the Vice-shared their

London, May 1. Greece and Czecho-Slovakia tu- day won their Davis Cup ties

Roumania and Monaco the against respectively, the Greeks winning by the remaining, two singles and Monaco losing the doubles after having previously conceded the first two singles.

Australia completed the debacle of Norway by annexing the two outstanding singles and therefore won all five rubbers,

Details of the day's matches follow:

At Oslo, Australia beat Norway 5 to love. McGrath (Australis) best Haanes 7-5, 7-5, 6-2. Quis (Austra Habent Smith 7-5, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0,

ITCZTER DEMAIČIUOJATTERNS by matches to 1.

Meanwhile, says Reuter, Japanese troops who VAIN PROTEST

forced a crossing of the Luan Ho are steadily driving back the Chinese and it is reliably reported that Japanese vanguards are not far from Tangshan.

BRITISH INTERESTS ENDANGERED

Tientsin is now becoming ap-taken without much bloodshed.) prehensive with the dangerourly We shall defend Tientsin at all

of close approach

Rostilities.

The newspaper reports add that the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell (Tangshan is on the main line of!

costs.

INFORMATION

full, is so satisfied with the re- the Peking-Mukden Railway, about CANTON BUREAU OF sults of the preliminary conversh seventy miles to the north-east of! tions in Washington that he ex-

some Tientsin.

It is strategically im peets an agreement

within two portent and becomes of greater general questions

03

months of the opening of the Con- importance in the present crisis ference.--Reuter,

as it is the centre of the large coal-mining district which is the source of the British Kailan Min- ing Administration'a suppiles.

A VOID DEED OF SETTLEMENT

EX PARTE HEARING RESULT

to consider

TIENTSIN DEFENCE.

1

CHINA AND C.E.R. SALE

BITTER PRESS

OUTBURST

(Spacial to "Telegraph")

Telegraph, Copyright. Mrange Ordinanes, 180 13. 12.10 ..

(23%

Tdegraphic

Received May

Shanghai, May 14.

At Athens, Greece best Rumania Nicolaidis (Greece) beat Ppuliffe 6-2, 1-6, 6-2. 6-2: Kydid (Greece) hent Boley 4-6 6-3, 6-4, 6-1.

10

Leat love.

VON PAPEN BELLICOSE.

Lord Hailsham and Captain Von- Papen.

Chancellor, at Muenster to-dlay, who delivered a remarkable anti- pacifieist speech.

A Prague Czecho-Slovakia

3 matches Monaco by

"Pacifist literature," he said, Menzel and Marsalek (Czecho-Slovu- "has tried to make out that the kia) heat Landau and Gallepe 6-1, man who died on the battlefield 6-4, 8-6-Reuter.

dies an unnatural death, but the battlefield is for men what mother. hood is for women."

THE SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS

THE FULL DRAW

thwo

Hames. The Giants added another victory to įtheir record.

Tall scoring marked the double hemler between the Senators and Chicago in the American League, where, after Chicago had won by 10 to 8, the Senators reversed the verdiet by hitting bp eleven runs in the second game.

Splendid pitching by Johuson. Carleton and Hildebrand · were Inmong the features of the day.

Scores #4 called by Reuter

CHALLENGE TO HAILSHAM. This remarkable phrase was one of many in simlar vein in voni Papen's speech at a joint demon-i stration of the Nazis and the Steel Helmets at Muenster, in the course: The complete draw in the of which he defiantly replied to)

Lord Hailsham, declaring: Shanghai Race Club's sweep on

This War Minister of a foreign the Spring Champions, won by

power who spoke of sanction oh- Nationalist III is appended:~~~ viously does not know what hypo- 12132 49420 crisy it is to arouse in the Lea- 28715 31429 gue of Nations sanctions againstį 43100 16823 a Power which is doing no morej 28407 10330 than fight a moral fight against. 14036 30213) immoral treaties, while the same 35494 League is not taking any measures 14707 28008 against powers who are waging 23475

It is generally believed that China's protest to Russin against the proposed sale of the Chinese Avia

Dictator Eastern Railway will have no Black Mischief OFFICE OPENED IN

effect in Moscow as opinion is Funny Face SHAKEE ROAD

Fiery Lad growing that it is now only a Jolly Lindy Under the authority of the matter of time before Russia ex-Viking

Smiling Morn Provincial Govern- Kwanglang ment, a Bureau of Information has ends full diplomatic recognition Dandy Lad

Don Giovanni now opened its principal office at of Manchukuos

Income Tax

Thata

The reports of the arrival of No. 26, Shakes Road, near the! It is believed in some quarters! Ülack Prince

that China would not have resum- The Dugout. Japanese statement that the aim East bridge.

Its purposes are, as in similar ed diplomatic relations with Rus- Exquisite Morn ||s the protection of Japanese life)

oflees, in foreign countries, to fur-isia had she been able to foresee Four Aces

Lucky Moon and property. The Japanese arenih information and data wher- the present Impasse.

Battlement apparently fearing attacks upon ever possible regarding the trade, There is little doubt that the Bleak Morn A special case points of law in regard to delivery the Japanese Concession in Cien-esmmerce, industries, reconstruc- sale of the C.E.R., once it is con- The Black Sheep

tion works now completed, and summated is likely to arouse na-Brillant Lad and cancellation of a deed of tsin

projects on the way or outlined in tional sentiment against Russia to Lottery... Nevin settlement was heard before the

the programme of the Three Year as deep a pitch as that against Ben

Grey Dovil. acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justlee

Plan of the Kwangtung Govern-Japan.

Nationalist III A state of military emergency Wood) at the Supreme Court this

Chinese newspapers in Shanghai, Rolandseck has been declared by the local ment.

Tourists and visitors are wel morning.

come to apply for information and Nanking, Peking and elsewhere Bett Clachun The plaintiff was Hormusjce garrison commander. Ruttonjee, of 39, Haiphong Road, General Yu Hsieh-zung adds advice in regard to sight seeing, are bitterly condemning the pro-Evening Flight Kowloon, who was represented by that if the Japanese intend to at-making local purchases, travelling posed sale of the railway-Renter. Boy Friend

be in the interior and passport re-—~

Mihter Cinders Mr. II. G. Sheldon, and the de-tuck Tentsin, the city will not

White Sands gulations. fendants avere Jahangir Hornusjas

The Bureau is under the charge Donnington Park recently.

Zakouskn Ruttonjee, a wine merchant, and

A recond holiday crowd of about

Kentucky Banoo-Jehangir Hormusjce Rut-

20,000 were watching a race when Helrdem tonjee, a married woman, both and the defendants of the other of Mr. Lee Fong, who prior to

Mead and another rider, C. Red Silver Pheasant Jahangir part was vold and of no. olTect, 1928 served many years of Hongkong, Dhun

fearn, of Alfreton, passed the Windmill Plane formusics Ruttonjec, Shanghai, and the second if the and Inden-Foreign Office at Peking.

grandstand wheel to wheel at 65 White Wintor and Dinshaw Sorabjee Paowalla, ture be not void whether there

miles an hour. Their handlebars Royal Bea II was upon the terms of the sald .of Hongkong.

touched and both

were heavily Boot Black In the absence of defendants indenture any obligation on

Serene Morn plaintiff to assign the properties the caso proceeded ex parte,

Welcome Morn Redfearn fell on the grass vorgo

Saratoge Mr. Sheldon mentioned that a referred to in the indenture to the

and escaped with minor cute and lus Petar settlement in the original case had defendants for the purpose therein

Vecherock been reached in Chambers and mentioned.

bruises, but Aload was pitched headlong on to the track.

Birsight Fipalı there now remained two questions

He was unconscious when taken Appeal Horn for .docinion. The firet was authorities, Mr. Sheldon submitted A speedway racer, Alfred Mead whether the Indenture of settle that the indenture of settlement (25), of Norton, near Runcorn, died to Derby Infirmary, whore it was Argonaut Millbank ment made on June 21, 1980, be- was vold and of no offect, his in hospital from the effects of a found that his injuries included a Opera Eve

paintiT of the one part 'Lordship holding the same view. jerash during a motor-cycle race at fractured skull.

in

the

the SPEEDWAY RIDER

After reference to numerous |

KILLED

65 M.P.H. COLLISION

thrown,

30241

20012

33184 11120 War"-Reuter.

07955 30507

31770 11937

SZECHUAN

werei

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

Cincinnati. Chicago

Cincinnati Chicago

K H E

6. 5 .1

10 1

4

0

0

4

Johnson blanked out Chicago) Brooklyn Philadelphin

8 10 6.112

(Wilson and Stripp homered for Brooklyn)

New York Pittsburgh

Boston

St. Louis

5 9

1

6 3

0 1 21

4 7 0

(Carleton pitched and blanked out Boston)

Boston St. Louis

8 9 0 4 10 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Detroit Boston

1 5 .2 6

0

(Jolley homered for Boston)

20060 37423 LIU WEN-HUI ON THE (Lazzeri homered for New York).

40753 1784-1

39032 40788

10160 44211

26475 30442

05084

10320

12117

9847.7

10010 20098

20098

22600

25-463

12190

12190

Detrolt

17076 006BA

Boston

2

7

27271 22377

23462 24647

NEW REVOLT IN

St. Louis

B B

New York

I

9

St. Louis New York

J 2

9 12 2

WARPATH,

Shanghai, May 15..

. Cleveland

Philadelphia

(Hildebrand pitched for

3

G

0

0

0

Cleveland)

Cleveland Philadelphin

5 : 9 3

0

2

(Cochrane homered for Philadelphia)

10 13

B

13

A special message to the China 29061 Press from Chungking states that 45100 84926 1ostilitles have again broken out

22783 00276 among the Szechuan generala. 17602 00720

The troops of General Liu Wen 10553 10043 hul have ousted the Provincial 26821 00806

37406

64407 Chairman and have occupied Wen- 21252 410 Klang, driving out the forces of

04108

00824 40421 General Teng Hai-hon.-Reuter,

48092

37000

47778 45666

48536 28840 Crazy Morn

17471 44483 Western Star

14130 00581 Edingburgh Castle 20772 27402 Yentso

05768 07502 Rolell d'Avril 12054 15104| Goodbye Eve 20800 08817 Bobbie Barker 49884 1032 Zouave II 25850 85400 Field No. 1 80401 30700 Field No. 2 19876 23712 Field No. 8 25741 10000 Floid No. 4. 10202 29107 Field No. 5 42948 DAREG Field No. 17880 275141 Field No.

45024 30784

19645 28000

14611 23377

20842 80770

24322 37501

Chicago Washington

(Kuhol and Harris homered for

Washington)

Chiengo Washington

' ก. 10 11 16 1

32165 43108 (Goslin homered for Washi!ngton) ·

30544 14331 23415 41778 -22249 ·26176

24050 30654 As a result of being run down by a 89850 41082 car in Wing Lok Biroót early this 40278 34160 morning, an Indian policeman has 40151 84058) been admitted' in a rather serious 20308 06272 condition to the Government Civit 17807 41207) Hospital.

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