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·五拜禮 號六月十英港香
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933.
日七十月
No. 14110
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DUNLOP
provides the greatest possible
TYRE ECONOMY
INTERPORT BOWLER SERIOUSLY INJURED
Steps Mishap in
SHOCK FOR
Kowloon Docks HERTZOG
FALL OF 15 FEET
MR. F. CULLEN IN HOSPITAL
UNABLE TO PLAY TO-MORROW
A serious mishap has be- fallen Mr. F. Cullen, the Interport bowls player, who yesterday fell from a flight | of steps in the vicinity of the Kowloon Docks Recreation' Club and suffered injuries to his head.
un-
Only brief details of the fortunate accident are available. but it is understood that Mr. Cullen, who is employpil in the stores department of the Kowloon Docks, dropped from a' height of about fifteen foet and struck his head agninat a balustrade.
He was taken to the Kowloon Hospital in a serious condition,į und enquiries this morning elicited the information that his condition is such as to give rise to some an- xiety.
DUE TO PLAY TO-MORROW.
Mr. Cullen was to have played
M2500 RESTARTETEOSTANEJOS TURTINENTINÉTIONEM
TWELVE WINNERS
IN A ROW
Richards Score Five More
London, Oct. 5. Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, advanced sharply towards a new record to-day, when he won the first five
races at Chepstow, having then ridden twelve winners it succession.
His total winners during the season is 217. Fred Archer's record is 247 winners. There are thirty- nine more racing days.- Reuter
DISQUIET IN SPAIN
STATE OF SIEGE IN CATALONIA
THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS
Acute
CAPE REJECTS FUSION PROPOSALS
EARLY GENERAL ELECTION
Capetown, Oct. 5.
General Hertzog's ideas re garding the fusion of the Na- tionalist and South African Parties received a sharp setback to-day at Port Elizabeth.
A general election in the neur future is now regarded as almost Inevitable.
The blow came at a meeting of the Cape Nationalist Congresa
The Shil Di Ping Shl, which was wrecked at Mindanao, shown with
members of her crow..
DR. DOLLFUSS'S ASSAILANT
when a proposal for the fusion of Now Confesses to Being
the parties was made by Mr. Fouric, the Minister for Mines, on behalf of Guneral Hertzok,
Powerful speeches were made in support of the proposal, but the eriticism was severe and the pro- posal was defeated by an (whelming majority. 142 voles 20
30.
MALAN VICTORY.
over.
The margin of defeat was more astonishing than the setback it- self. General Hertzog's hopes of fusion in Cape Province nre de- finitely destroyed.
Madrid, Oct. 6.
The sway of the Congress against nervousness exists Hertzog is regarded as grent
throughout the whole of Spain, personal victory for Dr. Malan.
1
a Nazi
Vienna, Oct. 6. Bertil, Dr Dollfuss's assailant has now confessed to membership of the Nazi party, according to a police communiqué.
Two of his friends, sus- pected of connivance, have been arrested.-Keuter.
COST OF THE LEAGUE
BRITAIN AND ARREARS
MEASURES URGED AT GENEVA.
London, Oct. 5.
In the Budget, Commission of the League Assembly to-day, the Financial Secretary to the British Treasury Mr. Hore Belisha, called for the reform of
VIOLENT STRIKE SCENES
SERIOUS RIOTING IN UNITED STATES
TEAR-GAS BOMBS EMPLOYED
WASHINGTON, OCT, 5. CONFLICTS BEWEEN POLICE AND STRIK- ERS, IN WHICH MANY HAVE BEEN INJURED AND IN WHICH TEAR-GAS BOMBS HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED, ARE REPORTED FROM MANY DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.
Nine strike pickets were shot or clubbed into uncon- sciousness during a charge of two hundred deputy sheriffs on a picket line at Cambridge in Pennsylvania.
The strikers were finally overcome with tear-gas · bombs, the fumes from which routed hundreds of spectators who were clustered on an adjacent hillside.
Police were involved in a similar attack on five hundred strikers at Steubenville, in Ohio, after their pickets had stoned employees of the Weirton Steel Company:
the system whereby members of PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S PROBLEMS the League which had falled to pay their contributions to it yet enjoyed all the privileges of
SLUM CLEARANCE membership."
On his return to Washing-which hold that only by this method cun employment be spread further. ton to-day, President Roose- Great Britain he pointed out, alone pays one-tenth of the cost of velt found himself faced INFLATION OPPONENT. the League and the British Em-with a number of new deve- one quarter of the league's in- come.
in the first Interport bowls match following the collapse of the Lerformerly General Hertzog's right- | CONSERVATIVE PARTY [pire as a whole provides at least lonments in the recovery from Europe, has come back with
against Shanghal on the Craigen-) gower green to-morrow, having been selected as No, 3 to R. F. Luz, the Recreio skip.
He will, of course, be out of the game and the Bowls Association will have to call on a reserve.
Mr. W. Mair, of the Police, has been selected to take Mr. Cullen's place in the interport leant,
CABINET MEETING ON
DISARMAMENT
roux Government.
Serious developments are feared and strikes are breaking out, notably in Catalonia.
"A State of Prevention," has licen declared in the Province, this being tantamount to a preliminary state of siege. This is the out-
hand man and new his principal opponent.
It is considered highly probable amounted to one of no-confidence, that the vote, which practically
SUPPORT
situation.
"The League does not frankly! The President's
will produce the resignation of GOOD PROGRESS pas, but it asks-un-to-pay more ac
General Hertzog from leadership of the Nationalists, with an early general election-Reuter,
come of a strike of the workers in NO MORE WATER
the electrie supply companies and the gas works, creating a situation
of peril.
Ponding a settlement of the Ministerial crisis the situation is not likely to improve and in this matter, President Zamora is in n Sir John Simon Staying attenmin, with Socialists demand-
in London
London, Oct. 5.
A Cabinet meeting which, it is understood, will be mainly concern. ed with the present position of the disarmament' negotiations will be held on Monday.
Sir John Simon, who returned from Geneva last week-end, will remain in London to attend I.
ing revolution to the bitter ond, while the Right Wing, backed by the weight of public opinion, calls for the dissolution of the Cortes.
STOCK MARKETS CLOSE FIRM
The Foreign Under-Secretary, Captain Anthony Eden, will pro-.] ceed to Geneva on Saturday to attend Monday's meeting of the Disarmument Burenu--- British}IMPROVEMENT SHOWN Wireless.
STOP PRESS
D. C. Phillips, second engineer of the as. Wing Ot, was charged | with manslaughter at the Contral Police Court this morning."
SHORTAGE
MACAO'S PROBLEM
SOLVED
(Our Own Correspondent).
Macno, Oct. 6. The informal final tests were fcarried out successfully yester
new
HERALDED
he said.
*price-fixing
The Democratic leader, Senntor Robinson, who has just returned the firm conviction that currency Inflation is dangerous and harmful. ask us to pay what others do not schemes are now seriously challeng-could-hot-succeed-by-means of in--
He declared that recovery effects than would be required if all
lation and he suggested instead.. States paid their subscriptions" The Consumers' Advisory Board the revelation and the stabilisa- of the National Recovery Adminis- tion of the dollar, together with He proposed measures to pre-tration, for example, have reiterat levels,
a prudent adjustment of price The Conservative Party Con-clude the continuation of defaults ference, at which there were pre-by the States members concerned.ed their strong opposition to arrears outstanding last any proposals for price-fixing in sent 1,800 delegates from all parts The of Britain, to-day pledged itself December amounted to £900,000.- the Codes and have suggested In the labour field, the outlook to give full support to the Gov- British Wireless.
is again rathor serious in con- ernment's slum clearance policy.
that it is the responsibility of sequence of further outbreaks of Federal agencies to get busy in violence, detecting and preventing profiteer. ing,
London, Oct. 5..
The Minister of Health, Sir Hilton Young, who, a few months ago, called on all local authorities to prepare schemes for the total elimination of slums within five years, and the provision of alter- native accommodation, reported
CORRESPONDENCE
BEAR WITH A
SORE HEAD
PENNSYLVANIA RIOTS.
While five hundred minera have returned to the coalpits and the situation at Steubenville has quiet-
SHORTER HOURS: MORE PAY. ened, there has been widespread rioting in the Pennsylvania coal- Meanwhile, Miss Frances Per-field and clashes between strike kina, the Secretary of the Labour pickets
and police. In
that the first stage of the coming What this country wants Is the Roosevelt Cabinet, addressing
Sir-You've heard the any. Department, the only woman in Pittsburgh area-Reuter.
RUBBER INDUSTRY.
the
paign had given good results. had, he said, taken up the task is--What this Colony
The bulk of local authorities more?
a meeting of the American Federa In the meantime, the Lerroux day afternoon of the Macao with energy and vision, and he
Well what I am going to say tion of Labour and endorsing the Government is functioning tem-
wants is plea of Mr. Green for still shorter Waterworks
had already
hours and still higher wages, has more MEN; Company's porarily-Renter.
received returns covering three-fifths of the populacan he the other sex if they've got
I don't mean just mules-they thrown herself in with the group RESTRICTION AGREEMENT IN mains for supplying water from tion.
SIGHT. the river.
the kind of makeup which is ex- pressed by MAN in capitals.
London, Oct. 5. Among the visitors who watched The estimated totals from these
Tope of a good ship to disappear And don't think I mean cave-unseen into the hold and there overcome, a decided move forward Despite dimculties still to be the demonstrations
theroturna provide for the clearance men. Its the big men that cave to gnaw out her very guts. were Governor of Macno and his wife, of 210,000 houses and the re in quicker than the small, cepecial-
towarda rubber production restric- and the Chairman of the housing of about 1,050,000 people ly if you hit them in the middle. Then more of them, and more tion appears to have begun,
in five years.
No, I mean a man who has a Municipal Council.
until they became n separate Well-informed cireles report respectable senda of his own value numbers gained the confidence to early mooting.
colony and by reason All unanimously declared that
BIG EFFORT.
of their from The Hague a forecast of on and is not convinced that becauso they were satisfled that
In Batavia, During the last ten years only that he in the hue ordained_by pleto solution of the
Conforonço he is white or any other colour come out into the open.. London, Oct. 5.
water problem, had been found,
Now in their human form they Government Commissioners 20,000 slum houses had been clear- the Deity. Nobody has ever offer trade on a credit they have done pative rubber districts of the The stock markets closed gen- The Company propones to fured and that effort was now being ad proof of the colour of Jesus nothing to earn. What was con- Dutch East Indies, will go far to- erally fem. British funds were nish water gratis during the fort multiplied by twenty.
| Christ but his sentiments would geded as 'n token of respect they wards detormining the Dutch at- strong, with
The cost would represent a total come as well from any war loan 3 per tion of the house serves.
|night preparatory to the inaugura-
kind of demand as a right and when an titude. capital outlay in five years of 295 pa.
occasion calls for courage only Despite the suggestion from cent. at 1018.
millions or £19 millions yearly. "And I want a man who is not their blanched pallor Indicates they | Dutch sources that restriction is German bonds were also highor,mony has not yet been announced, Government were determined to sto pride because he.has left a tonder
The formal inauguration cere The Minister declared that the stuffed up with false begotten are. white.
not possible' until Spring, the be- but Kurs were, weak. Tin shares but it will probably take place the matter through and now that domicile at home, to become an some are responsible posts. But sentatives will be bore within a Some of them hold posts and lef scoms to be gaining ground In London that the Dutch repre- were buoyant, and Internationals early in November. fro.
the bulk of the local authorities Empire Builder.
if you judged overy man's import are devoting auch vigour to the
We all know that Empire Build-ance by the angle of his nose you fortnight. The end of the year will matter there would be no excusers were great men, and notice the wouldn't think much of His an announcement of a dofinite for the laggards.
past tense, but they didn't arrive Majesty after all!
docleton, it is suggested.—Router..
ALL ROUND
MA CHAN-SHAN
He was romanded for a week DEFERS TO NANKING
and granted bail in the Burn of $1,000.
The charge arises, from the in-} cident at Wanchai on Wednesday morning, following, which African died in hospital.
An
WISHES
a com- Colony's
LORD COWDRAY
DEATH RATHER
SUDDEN
|
at every foreign country by first Some of them lose posts and EMPIRE CONSOLIDATION. elias in a mail steamer. Nor were the number of these too, may soon they hornided by a blare of form a Colony for they are Among other resolutions passed trumpets and given homage as the augmented by the rif-raff failures by the Conservative Conference Great I Am, was one urging that efforts should)
who have always drifted from
el.
"
RICE TAX
FUKIEN FOLLOWS
of
for
They came cautiously in fear of Port to Port in the Far East, just London, Oct. 5. be concentrated on Empire con- their livos, they traded honourably scum on a good beverage. Hong Tientsin, Oct. 6.
Viscount Cowdray, who died Holidation and development, in-to preserve a nation's prestige, kong is a good pray for palefacod
EXAMPLE General Mn Chan-shan returned suddenly to-day aged 51 years, was eluding emigration and the exten- and they passed away thankfully parasites and one day it will be
in tho to Tientsin yesterday.
Ife gald connected with the well-known sion of inter-imperial trade...
conviction that their all scum and no head to the drink.
Foochow Oct, 6.) The leader of party, Mr. Stanley
achievement would be consolidati that some of the troops and 8- Engineering Contractors, Messrs..
Reasonable men recognise that Kwangtung, the Fukion aufli
Following the examplò cors who fought with him in Weetmat, Pearson and Co. and Baldwin, will address the Con- After the Lord Mayor's show. of the uplensant potion that an
the Colony is going to have a taste tios announce a decision Heilungklang In 1931-1932 will took an active Interest in sport, ference to-morrow and it is ulxfor- be incorporated with the Nanking particularly polo, and polities. stood will deal with disarmamont
inaeratable Deity is handing round foreign rice import. Aftor the MEN had seen and to every nation and when budgets army and he had no. Immediate For several years he was a Liberal and other aspects of the inter-conquered, came the RATS, intention of resuming the Momber of Parliament.-British national situation.-British Wire-
waver and confidence has to be A fow of them at first: like stiffened, there is no room for rats, from Mr. Fung Kung
The rocolpt of a dof volantoor activities in Manchuria, Wirclesa,
leas.
rodents sneaking up the mooring
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