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五拜夜晚五月五英香 FRIDAY, MAY

25, 1934.

日三十月四

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DUNLOP Fort

TYRE

A feature of distinction and a factor of safety

DUNLOP FORT

U.S. INDUSTRIAL UNREST CRISIS THREATENED

LAST EIGHT

FOR

GOLF TITLE.

TWO FAVOURITES DEFEATED

ARTISAN GIANT KILLER

LITTLE AND DUNLAP THROUGH

London, May 24.

A new name will, this year be inscribed on the trophy awarded to the winner of the British amateur open golf championship.

Three ex-holders were defeated i to-day over a diflcult course nt Prestwick, when the competition was carried to the last eight stage. The two most fancied candidaten for honours this your, John Good- man. of the United States, and Jock McLean, the brilliant Scottish champion, were defeated..

LAST EIGHT.

both

National Guardandon on parado,

BRITISH ARCTIC EXPEDITION

TRAIL BLAZED BY

FRANKLIN

PARTY LEAVES

ABERDEEN

London, May 24. An Arctic Expedition, led by Some little-known names appear Mr. J. M. Wordis, of St. John's in the last sight, although T.A. College, Cambridge, and consist- Rourn and two of the American ing of ten Englishmen, all of Walker Cup team emerged from whom have had experience in the fourt!! and Afth

round similar expeditions, left Aberdeen struggles to-day,

The successful, players are:

Wallace (Troon)

Lawson Little (U.S.A.) George Dunlap (U.S.A.) T.A. Bourn (Sunningdale) F. Francis (Sunningdale) Juhn Neal (Moor Park) A. Garnett (Addington) Walker (Delamere Forest

MCLEAN'S DEFEAT. McLean, who holds botir the Scottish and Irish championship, and was the main British hope against the American challengers,| succumbed in the fifth round

In

one

He defeated McLean by hole, in a tense duel, McLean after wards bitterly complaining of the partisan altitude of the crowd, who cheered his errors.

to-day in the Norwegian sealer "Heimen," a small vessel of 129 tans gross, with an auxiliary motor.

0

The Expedition which is private venture, will follow in the

NATIONAL GUARD OPENS FIRE

TWO DEAD AND TWELVE WOUNDED AT TOLEDO

UGLY MINNEAPOLIS OUTLOOK

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH").

(Bu Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messagès Ordinance, 1804 Received, May 25, 8.35. a、nt.)

New York, May 24. Almost unprecedented industrial labour unrest in the United States is rapidly developing towards a crisis.

Toledo, Ohio, Minneapolis, and San Francisco are the storm-centres of the moment, but there is grave reason to fear that the tendency towards 'violence and lawlessness will spread.

Remarkable scenes were witnessed to-day at Toledo where despite the liberal employment of tear-gas bombs by the police and troops, the Electric Autolite Factory strikers fought persistently throughout a hectic afternoon.

Finally, the National Guard which had been ordered out-

in the early morning, opened fire on the rioting strikers, killing two and wounding twelve others.

tracks of Sir John Franklin, the STELL INDUSTRY CLASH HERALDED

pack 'lee.

JOBLESS DECLINE

CLAIMS

Five Millions In

A Year

:.

New York, May 24.

em-

Riot scenes in the United States..

ANOTHER DUCK FOR BRADMAN

A. E. G, Baring's Inspired First Spell

A. E G. Barir. Hampshire amateur fant bower, gave the Australiane food for serious thought yesterday when in his first spell of bowling he took the wickets of Woodfull, Brown and Bradman for 0 runs.

Bradman and Brawn failed to

Bcore.

A good recovery was by later batsmen.

It was the first time during the tour that the Australians had faced really fast bowling. Dr. talls on the Sports Page.

RECEDEIGHING ZAVESTİNA CROANOKEP

BRITISH TRADE WITH RUSSIA

TWO DELEGATIONS

FROM MOSCOW,

Two

みず

WAR TALK DEPLORED

HON. J. G. LATHAM INTERVIEWED

GOODWILL TOUR RESULTS

"I am satisfied that there is

PEAK CAR PARK DESTROYED

LAST NIGHT'S DOWNPOUR

FIVE AND HALF INCHES

Hongkong was visited by a torrential rainstorm last night and during the early hours of this morning, Ob- servatory returns show that during the 24 hours ended at 10.30 this morning, no

fewer than 5 1/2 inches were recorded.

The heaviest fall, according to the Observatory, was between 8.30 and 10.30 p.m, when 2.6 inches wore recorded.

So far, the most serious damage

a great deal of sensational ex-recorded is the destruction, of the aggeration with respect to the new motor-car park on the Feuk, war-like designs of the various apot, tons of earth and filling were opposite the Peak Hotel. At this countries. If each country could awept down the hillside by the be reasonably sure it would not rains, together with the concrete be attacked by another, there storm-water channels and wooden would be very little heard of fencing.

the threats and apprehensions This park, which cost $9,760 to of war which are the stock-in-construct, was built partly on people," said "made" ground, and the pressure

trade of so many patham, of water became so great at the

the Hon. Mr.

away.

leader of the Australian Good-the height of the storm that the It was washed will Mission which returned in greater part of the Colony this morning after

There is a report that the lalind touring China and Japan on board the ss. Kitano Maru, in road has been blocked at one point as the result of a landslido, but the course of an exclusive inter-this has not been conf.med. view with the Hongkong Tele- graph.

ACTIVE INTEREST.

TWO SERIOUS ATTACKS

VICTIMS SÉNT TO HOSPITAL

famous explorer, and its main aimi will be to make geological and other collections, and to map the

BIG MACHINERY coastline of the Canadian Arctic The rioters dispersed after they in Minneapolis, where the tem-

The vessel arrived at daybreak [slands.

shooting but the incident is cer-porary truce between the

and Mr. Latham and other mem-; PURCHASES and Exploration will be done almost)tain to create increased bitterness,ployers

the motor-lorry

bers of the Mission loft on the entirely from the ship or in the further violent scenes are feared drivers expires at 9 o'clock to

8.20-a.m. train-for-Canton, where In the course of the battle, the night.

London, May 24. he is being entertained to-day. The party are heading first for strikers tore huge steel gates guard-

to Hongkong early Contracts to a consider-He returns The city authorities take an ex- Disko isinnd in North-West Green-ing the entrance to the factory front tremely grave view of the outlook able value are understood to Australia via the Philippines. Wallace, the Troon artisna golfer, land.

to-morrow morning and unils for who is a ship-plater from Glasgow,

their hinges and were only prevent- and National Guardsmen are now be most likely placed in and 32 years of age. He last ap- Ellesmere faland will be explored

Later, the unknown interior of ed from storming the premises on patrolling the streets. Reuter. peared prominently in golfing news

a wrecking campaign by a line of

Britain by the Soviet Gov-

Ching Yue-hing, 24, was sent by in 1930 when he was runner-up in and an attempt to reach Melville machine-guns.

ernment shortly.

Mr. Latham said that since the pollee to the Kowloon Hospital the Scottish charapion.

Island will also be made.

in Minneapolis, a crisis in feared

leaving Hongkong he had visited, yeaterday with a wound in the Wallace has been

Permission has been received to a giant-killer throughout the present tourn-make collections in the Canadian to-night when the truce expires.

with other members of the Mis-hand, xaid to have been infleted trade delegations from slon, Shanghai, Nanking, Peking by three other men.. ament. hie victims including Egan Aretic Preserve, within which lles!

Moscow are expected in Britain and Japan, "In both China and STEEL THREAT.

After his admission, It was (U.S.A.) and Cyril Tolley, as well most of the region which it la!

shortly, the frat to purchase Japan," he said, "members of the found that a number of his ribs McLean.

hoped to explore.

Meanwhile, there are rumblings The party includes Dr. Long-of further trouble to come

machinery for from

a glass-making Farty were guests of the Govern- wore broken, and his condition is

ments and were treated in a most rogarded as very serious. staff, who has travelled widely in other quarters, with virtual cer

Industry and the second for the. generous manner. During the The reason for the attack is Greenland, Mr. Dalgety, one of tainty of a dangerous clash be-

tea industry. Watkins twech the steel workers and tho

tour, I had the opportunity of said to be the late Mr. II. G.

a gambling debt. colleagues on Edge Island. Sir corporation leaders.

meeting a large number of the Furnished with a description of The growth of the Soviet tea in-leading people in both countries, the assailants, the police are McLean, in the fourth round, John Hanham and H. P. Hanham, Michael F. Fighe, the President millions have been re-employed industry which has been one of the and I was able to discuss im searching for the men. and defented the American ex both of whom have had Arctic of the Amalgamated Association of the United States during the first cutstanding features of agricul-portant problems with responsible A farmer in the New Terri- amateur champion, Jesse Guilford, experience. This is the seventh Steel Workers, announced at Pitts-four months of 1934.

Aretle voyage made by the leader burgh, Pennsylvania, centre of the

tural development in the U.S.S.R. members of the Governments. Itories. Kwok Cheun, was GOODMAN BESTED.

Mr. Wordie-British Wireless, biggest steel works in the country. The Labour Department states makes necessary the acquiring of larly in Japan, of making a num savagely attacked by a number of also had the opportunity, particu- admitted to hospital after being to-day, that unless the Union is re- that unemployed during April large plant for handling the ber of addresses and of broad-other persons. A squabble over cognised by the employers before totalled about eight millions, re- June 10, a nationwide strike will presenting decline of 114,000

crating.

water rights is reported to have be called

as compared with March, and—a It is pointed out that whereas) "I found that in both China and precipitated the attack. decline of 6,296,000 as compared in 1918 there were only 1,825 acres Japan there is a very genuine and with March, 1933.

under tea in Russia, the planta-active interest in the objective of All ateel workers in the country,

tions at the present time cover the Miasien, namely the mainton-

ROYAL CONGRATULATION. execcting one hundred thousands divided chiefly between the increase this to over 226,000 acres the countries of the East. I am The re-employment, it is stated, 80,000 acres, and it is planned to once of development and further development of friendship among will be called out. London, May 21.

The strike is manufacturing and the mechani- before the end of 1037.

London, May 24. The King has sont through the Lieutenants Lindsay and God, scheduled for June 16.

ent industrles, though unemploy- It seems certain that the fightment in the mining industry has prisé, with wide experience of tea respect fourth round Mc-frey and MC

It is hoped that British enter of senzational exaggeration with congratulation

aatfafied that there is a great den Governor General a message of when playing Me Englishmen who intend to attempt will occur. The steel employers increased by 32,000-Renter.

to Misa Joun Callum (Troon). McCallum was the hazardous

the war-like designs of Button on her England-Australia cultivation and marketing will the various countries. If each night.--British Wireless. thousand-milcare adamant in their refusal to

participate in this development country.could be reasonably sure Router.

It would not be attacked by an- {'z abad two panujjusɔi

A wealthy Londoner; Garnett, put paid to the hopes of Jolin Good- man, the American open champion. Goodman played good golf and led by one hole at the ninth, but! Garnett thoroughly outplayed him; on the journey home and finally won by three and onli

Goodman's fall as, however, foreshadowed. He had had an

A THREE-MAN EXPEDITION

On Journey Across Greenland

STRIKE WARNING.

EMPLOYERS DEFIANT.

on the top of his game during the journey across the Greenland ice-recognise the Union. best part of the match, and beeap, and to explore the practically came dormey two on the sixteenth. Goodman came back splendidly, unknown areas in East Greenland, winning the next three holes in Jakobshavn, on the west const of of the Republic Steel Corporation, are now believed to have left Mr. T. M. Gildier, the chairman row to qualify for the fifth round Greenland, on the first stage of declared to-day that the industry at the nineteenth,

their adventure. The eldest of will not recognise the Amalgamated the party la 28--British Wireless. Association or any other profes.

WETHERED v. DUNLOP. The match which drew the largest following, including the Prince of Wales, was that between | Geo. T. Dunlap, the American amatour title holder, and Roger Wothered. Wethered put up a great fight but was defeated on the last green, one down,

TWO MISSING

LADS

Mrs. Chan To-sz, wife of Mr. Chan Yim-Ylu, residing at 105 Queen's Road West, reports that John Neat earned his entry into her son Chan On-you, in pupil of the quarter-finals when he defeated King's College) aged 12 yours, has Martin-Smith, ex-holder, by four been missing from his home since and three.

Wednesday evening. T.A. Bourn defeated another ex- 11 holder, Dr. Tweddell at the saven Chan On-yau was last seen in the reported to the family that iconth, 2 and 1, in the fifth round, company of Un So, a youth aged The quarter-Analists are paired about 17 years, resident at No. 4 as follows:

Ah Chung Lot (1st floor), Shut Hang Hau, where the grandmother of Un. 80 lives,

Francio Y. Walinco

Dunlap

Little

Garnott

v. Walker.

บ Bourn

V Neal

---Router.

alonal union,United Press.

UGLY OUTLOOK AT MINNEAPOLIS

National Guards Patrol The Street

It is claimed that over two

KOWLOON WHARF RECORD

TEN BERTHS ALL OCCUPIED

product.

LATEST POLICE

PATROLS

CARS CONTROLLED BY WIRELESS

London, May" 24.

CHINA FINANCE

CONFERENCE

SEVERAL PROPOSALS

The

The

APPROVED

A record was created at thes Kowloon wharves this morning. whon for the first time all the ten berths, including entwe; An improved system of patroll-

Nanking, May 21. | ing by police cars, controlled by were occupied.

National Financial Con- In all, there were ten steamers wireless from Scotland Yard in to ference adopted a series of pro- which berthed, the total tonnage of be introduced in the Metropolitan giosals at its plenary sesion this afternoon, to is submitted to cune to nearly 120,000 polleo district. tons,

The whole district, consisting of Government for execution. The steamers, with their ross 700 square miles, has been divided

proposals include detailed tonnage, were:-Empress of into 62 areas, in each of which regulations for the Inclusion of Japan (24,032), Chichibu Maruat lenat one car fitted with wire- foreigners trading in China, within the business tax suystem; abolition ((17,498), President Jackson less will operate day and night."

of transit duty on mail bags; aboll- (14,124), Terukani Maru (11,031), The object of the system is to tion of the exorbitant duties

Harrison (ay Triprapa. Copyright, Telegraphio Ma President

(10.001), facilitate the prevention of crime arbitrarily instituted by. local angée Drdinaner. It is assumed that both lads 25 871 ̧umd.

Tilawa (10,000), Kitano Afaru and the arrest of criminals, more authorities; and A regulation have decamped, possibly in

(7,952), Holyo Maru the

(9,810), particularly motor thievos, house governing the budgeting methods Helmapey (4,740), and General breakers company of other youths.:

and smash-and-grab|of provincial and |qunicipal govern

(Special to "Telegraph")

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Now York, May 24..

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