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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933. TANGLE COPY 15 CENTS

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THRILLING RACE FOR HARMSWORTH TROPHY

Mr. Hubert Scott-Paine, whose gallant effort to capture the Harms- worth Trophy failed.

THE "CRIPPLE ALLIANCE"

DE VALERA AND THE NEW PARTY

BALANCE OF POWER

BRITISH CRAFT'S CHALLENGE

BEATEN IN SECOND RACE BY ONLY 22 SECONDS

CAUGHT IN WASH

Algonac, Mich., Sept. 4.

LAND PLANE SPEED RECORD

American Rilat Sets

New Mark

Chicago, Sept. 4

R. Weddell Patterson. of Louisiana, a well-known American high-speed pilot. to-day estáblished a new world's land plane speed record.

He achieved a speed exceeding 300 miles an hour.-Reuter:

CABINET

MEETING

URGENT QUESTIONS ON AGENDA

ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE

London, Sept. 5. Urgent questions largely af- fecting foreign affairs will occupy the attention of the Cabinet to- day when it holds its first meet- ing since the adjournment of the

Mr. Hubert Scott-Paine, the British challenger for ANOTHER KULING House of Commons.

the Harmsworth Trophy, to-day made a very gallant effort to prevent a two-straight victory for Commodore Gar Wood, but was beaten by twenty-two seconds after a magnificent race.

The American boat, the Miss America X had very little to spare, and would probably have had less but for the fact that Miss England III was unable to avoid the Miss America's wash as the boats tore through the water at over eighty miles an hour.

Several times as a result of running into the violent wash, Mr. Scott-Paine's craft almost capsized, but he righted her by very skilful handling, although losing distance.

To-day's race was the second of the three scheduled for the Harmsworth Trophy, but Com- modore Gar Wood having won the first two, the third will not

Dublin, Sep. 4. Members of the de Valern Foritake place. are dubbing the new United. Ire Jand Party as the "Cripple, Al- Hance,"

It provided 11 very thrilling spectacle. Commodore Gar Wood, -piloting Miss America X, won by The ratification of the fusion of about half a mile, with a margin the parties in Oppoaltion to Mr. Jof 22.33 seconds, the previous nur- de Valera is confidently expected rowest margin being 34 seconds on Friday, while Mr. de Valora's against Miss Detroit IV in 1920. pronouncement on the latest de- from which Gar Wood successfully valopments, to be made at Dundalk (defended the Trophy. Vn September 10th:-is-engerly Awaited.

-To-day's-average-epezds-were:-

Miss Amterien ...86.937 knots an

Miss England ..85.789 knots an

hour.

hour.

In the meantime, the opinion is Expressed that the eight Indepen dent members in the Dait will

It will be observent that Miss support Mr. de Valera, leaving what will practically be a balance England's speed was three knots of power to the eight Labour an hour better than Miss America's Imenibors. The recout pay cuts on Saturday. have not increased Mr. de Valera's popularity with Labour, but he will be able to keep a majority in the Dall if he avoids definite bench with the Labour Party,

Reuter,

SIR WILLIAM HORNELL ON ENGLAND

FAST LAPPING. -

DROUGHT

IN BRITAIN

+

HARDSHIPS IN VILLAGES

HOLIDAY-MAKERS REVEL

CONFERENCE

CHINA'S LEADERS

ASSEMBLING

AN IMPORTANT GATHERING

The Cabinet will meet at No. 10, Downing Street, the residence of the Prime Minister and is likely to last for some hours.

The foremost Item on the

agenda is likely to be the policy to be adopted by the British de Jegation at Geneva ever the Assyrian question in Iraq, when cil on September 22. it is brought up in League Coun-

The latest developnients in the disarmament situation are also 1fkely to be discussed, togather

· Nanking, Sept. 5. with the Austro-German situation. All the principal Nanking

CANADA'S OBJECTIONS, leaders are assembling at Kuling for an important conference at Another question which Is ex- which Mr. T. V. Soong will re-pected to come up for review is port on the results of his world that of the Anglo-Russian trade tour and which vit; decisions negotiations which have been sus- are expected to be taken.ded for several weeks. One of the difficulties in the way of re- Mr. Wang Ching-wet Premier (sumption is believed to be the firm and Foreign Ministor at the attitude adopted by the Canadian moment, left Nanking, for Kiukiang Premier, Mr. R. B. Bennett regard. en route to Kuling aboard the gun- ing the Ottawa Agreements, espe bont Halyung yesterday afternoon,cially as far as they affect timber

He was accompanied by Wu Chili-imports to Britain. Reuter. hui. Chang Ching-klang, Chan Shao-kung, Tang Yu-jen, and Tain Taung-min.

f

Li Shih-tsen, the veteran Kuo- DR. RAJCHMANN IN

mintang leader, left earlier in the day, according to a naval wireless. message, while Dr. H. H. Kung is fying from Peking, via Ndnking.

T. V. 500NG ON SPOT,

Mr. T. V. Soong; who will be

LONDON

SAILING FOR 'CHINA ON SATURDAY

Another trench dug in the compound of St. John's Cathedral in the campaign against the white ants. The Repair Fund is. slowly mount

ing. Subscriptions should be sent either to the South China Morning Post, Ltd, or to Mr. A. Brearley, of the Chartered Bank. They should be made out to St. John's Cathedral Restoration Fund and crasesd.

MRS. MOODY SENT

TO HOSPITAL

For Treatment of Back Injury

San Francisco, Sept. 4. The injury to Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody's back appears to be much more serious than was first thought. 'The famous tennis player has been compelled to go into hospital for treatment:" and will probably be there for three weeks.....

It will be recalled that the injury kept Mrs. Moody. out of the Wightman Cup and caused her retirement from, the final of the singles championship.-Reuter.

WARNINGTO FORD

GOVERNMENT IN FIRM MOOD PRODUCTS MAY BE BANNED

HURRICANE

HITS BAHAMAS

BOATS HURLED ASHORE BY TIDAL WAVE

GREAT DAMAGE

London, Sept. 4. Tremendous damage as the result of a hurricane, scribed as the worst for sixty years, has been done in the Harbour Island district of the Bahamas, a w

Numbers of houses were wreck- ed, Harbour Island pier and wharves were damaged almost be- yond repair.

The hurricane was accompanied by a tidal wave which carried boats into the streets of the town und left them high and dry, and battered.

The water supply has been put out of action and fruit trees and crops have been ruined.

ACKLINS TOLL

London, Sept. 4.. The continuance of brilliant sun- shine all over England, though very delightful for holiday mak- the most important figure at the ers, is increasing the anxieties of conference by reason of Its econo- some towns where the water supmic nature, has already arrived at

London, Sept. 4. Dr. plies are running low and of the Kiukiang. He

Rajchmann, the League travelled from economic expert, has arrived in farmers in many parts of the Nanking aboard a Chinese cruiser London on a visit to Dr. Alfred country.

on Sunday and proceeded immed! Sze, with whom he is staying at On at least two of the laps, Miss | Agriculturists who found the ately to Kuling where Chiang Kal- Hampstend until he sails for England was travelling at a faster fine weather ident for their harvest-shek is awaiting the arrival of the China. speed than her opponent. The reing are now fearing the effect of other members of the conference. It is learned that Dr. Rajchmann spective speeds were:

its continuance on the root crops. The conference is expected to leaves Italy on September 9 for tor of the United States industrini while the parched condition of begin to-morrow afternoon, by the Far East aboard the Italian recovery administration, has warn much grassland has seriously which time all the lenders will have Hner, Conte Rosso, and he shoulded Henry Ford that unleas Misa America... 80.046 k.p.h. diminished the milk yield,

bo in Hongkong at the end of the joins the automobile code the villages the It is understood that the U. S. month. Miss England.81.845 kph water difleulty is very serious and $50,000,000 loan will be discussed at Dr. Rajchmann has been ap

"people may crack down on him," supplies have to be fetched a con- longth together with the general pointed by the League of Nations, automobile code, saying that ha Ford has declined to sign the sidérable distance.

financial problems of the govern-at. China's request, to co-ordinate pays higher wages and maintains sons were reported dead and eight ..84.000 k.p.h. There are, however, very few mont.-Router,

the activities of the various Len-better conditions on his own in-missing. ....86.738 k.j.h. towns of any size which have not

gue advisera-Reuter, as yel ample reserves of water

Itiative than the recovery pro- A number of vessels were wrock- and in the London area no restric-

ed and others had not yet returned the to harbour....:

FIRST LAP.

SECOND LAP.

New Spirit of Hope: End Miss America

of Class Distinction

"Although, while I was Home, I did not have the opportunity of visiting the big industrial cities in the north, I found everywhere I wont in London and the south of England a new spirit of hope and confidence abroad," sald Sir William Hornell, who has recently returned from England, at. the Rotary Club tiffin this afternoon.

Miss England

In some remote

..89.339 k.p.h.tions have as yet been placed on

THIRD LAP.

Miss America Miss England

FOURTH

Miss America Miss England

...86.500 k.p.h.

LAP.

.84.584 k.p.h.

the

of British Wireless.

garden

hoses.-

arrived.

GLAD TIDINGS FROM TYNESIDE

BORDER AFFAIR

SETTLED

General Hugh S. Jolinson, direc.

gramme.

ha

General Johnson uttered warning in addressing a celebra. tion of the N. R. A drive Washington.

In

A telegram from the officer Ad-'.

Bahamas, to the Colonial Office, re- ministering the Government of the

Island informed the s.8. Chesterson ports that a small boat off Acklina

tensive damage to the property of that the hurricane' resulted in ex-.

informants.

They also advised that five per

As another hurricane is reported In this region a relief, vessel-can- "No corporation is rich enough not be despatched for a couple of to block the nation," he said.

daya,

80.591 ROYAL VISITORS Coal Loadings Increase SMUGGLER HANDED "There is a popular uprising that

. FIFTH LAP.

Miss America.....87.822 k.p.h. Miss Esgland .....87.215 k.p.h. "One thing I noticed especially |

Miss England's better perform was that class distinctions Inance was probably due to a change: England are really broken down of engine, although it was identi- Young men from Oxford who call cal with the engine in the bont for And nothing to do are selling be-

Saturday's race. hind counters,

Another remarkable thing was the way in which young women

ANOTHER attempt,

are finding ways in which to earn Congratulating Commodore Gar their own living-in shops and in Wood after the race, Mr. Scott typing offccn." I feel that the Paine expressed the hope that he people have come over remarkably would be able to challenge again and are settling down to the next year. dificult task of living to the future.

ROUND CHINA

FLIGHT

SUNTUNG-KANG

SETS OUT

Miss England III was designed by Mr. Scott-Faine himself and performed brilliantly well to make là real, race of the ovent. Gar Wood's craft had four ongines | developing 7,000 h.p. Miss Eng- land had only one engino with a power of 1,300 h.p.-Router,

IN LONDON

KING AND QUEEN OF BULGARIA

London, Sept. 4.

The King and Queen of Bulgaria, byho are stitying incognito in Lon- |don, paid a number of private visits to-day, and to-night are leaving for Scotland.-British Wireless,

MACAO" GRIFFINS

THIRTY ARRIVING NEXT WEEK

We are informed that thirty. Macao griffins are arriving from the North on September 15 for: the 1934 season of the Macao" Jockey Club. Twenty-six havo via Pangtu and Nanking to-day been drawn for and the balance and his next hop to Chekiang may still be drawn for on applica Province will be made to-morrow. tion to the Secretaries Messi's Sun Tung-kang, well-known for From Liangchow he will con- Percy Smith, Beth and Fleming his Berlin-Nanking long-distance tinue his flight to Humel, Honon The last

Haa fight from Telman, his native city, estimated that he will complete theviously been raced, but those

Samode whole flight within a month this hipment, bavakt never at Call is trying to reach Shanghai Central Nasos Agency.o

Tairian, Sept. 5:

fight, is starting on n-nation-wide and Shemsi provinces. It in which of ponies

by 100,000 Tons

London, Sept. 4. It is reported from Nowcastle to-day that the coal londings at Tyne Deck, Dunston, nid Blyth have, in the past two weeks, in created by more than 100,000 tons the corresponding period last year.-British Wireless.

CATHEDRAL FUND

Further List of Donations

The following additional donations to the St. John's Cathedral Restoration. Fund have been received t Mr. and Mrs. W

Schofield SPAN $100" Mr. P.Jacka Malo 50 Mr. and Mrs. E

Stone

OVER

.......

is determind to make the recovery

FLORIDA HAVOC

programme n success.” *.

According to press messages, the Geneva, Aug. 30.

He indicated that the govern hurricane after striking Cuba, The indignation of the Swiss mont was ready to forbid govern- where many lives were lost, turned: people over the seizure by three ment purchases of Ford products north-east, passing close to Nassau, Germans of a Czech amuggler 300 if Mr. Ford persists in defying the Bahamas. The wind velocity,, yards from the frontier has led code.

stated at one time to exceed 120 to government action.

While the people of Washington miles an hour, did considerable The man, who was alleged to be pere colebrating the success of damage to bulidings, including smuggling sugar into Germany, the N. R. A. campaign, the con, the wireless station but no deaths

stitutionality of the Agricultural are reported, was seriously manhandled and lost Adjustment Act was upheld in the The hurricane caused severo a lot of blood. Swiss cuatoms ofl-District of Columbia Supreme damage when it reached West Palm clals tried to help him but were Court by Justice O'Donoghe, in:n Beach in Florida. It handed in powerless against the Germans.

The Swiss Government has pro-case brought by two retallers seek land and communication with large tested to Berlin and, as a result,ng an injunction to restrain the areas has temporarily ceased, the Czech has been released by efforts of the Chicago milk market-

ing agreement. the German police and handed over to the Swiss authorities-Renter.

MOTOR SMASH

TWO HURT ON THE CASTLE PEAK RD

TARIFF TRUCE ** DENOUNCED

PLANE WRECK.

Floods and bad weather, in the New Mexico mountains quieeds an: aeroplano crash and Matrad wreck, both of which" resulted" ili loss of life, Dust

GE HOLLAND THE FIRST Express passenger plane crashed A transcontinental Western Air

TO MOVE

in1 thick weather 20 miles south of Tucumicari, N, M., killing all five-

►Two passangers were, injured

The Hague, Sept. 4. occupants, to view yesterday, when a public car, No.

Holland has given month's The crack chatbound 4028, collided with a tree on the notice denouncing the tarlit truce State Limited plung Castle Peak Rond. A

The decident was caused by the to which Holland and other coun-brid punotare oke the front off-wheel World Economic Conference) in mountain

tries subscribed at the time of the by flood wate Which made the car.sword.view of the failure of the Can Tucuma

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