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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925.
LABOUR'S AMBITIONS VOLUNTEER SPORT.
PROPOSALS FOR GIGANTIC ALLIANCE.
MOMENTOUS CONFERENCE.
(Router's Service.)
London, Sept. 7. Proposals for a gigantic Labour
AQUÀTICS AND WATER POLO.
SATURDAY'S EVENTS.
There is every prospect of the. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps meeting the V.R.C. at water polo at the night fete this Satur-
DAVIS CUP
FRANCE ELIMINATES AUSTRALIA.
PATTERSON GOES DOWN.
(Reuter's American Service.)
New York, Sept. 7. In the inter-zone final for the bent G. L. Patterson (Australia) 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3
THE CHINA MAIL
7 GOALS TO NIL
HOCKEY CLUB DEFEATS
"HAWKINS,
GOOD "TEAM WORK,
LOCAL BASEBALL.
LEAGUE MATCH THIS „AFTERNOON,"
alliance coupled with shadows day and a good match should be Davis Cup, Jean Borotra (France) afternoon at the U.S.R.C. ground catcher; Uno, 1st base; Akiyama,
At the same fete it is also likely that a team of officers from the Volunteers will swim in a team race (of six) again the "Harmer” officers.
threatening to becloud the re-seen. lationships of Raveral big indus- tries promise to provide a momen- tous session at the Trade Union Congress which has opened at Scarborough..
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Mr. Swales, in his presidentini
It is understood that candidates address, referred to the increas- for the Volunteer team are to be ing seriousness of the economic put over their paces at the V.B.C. and social conditions of the past to-morrow under the supervision year and dwelt on the soundness of Mr. D. Lyon, one of the Colony's with which the Trade Union swimming champions, who is the movement had emerged from a secretary to the H.K..V:D.C. period of unparalleled crisis, since | swimming and water polo aub- 1920.
Mr. Swale urged employers. who think the organised workers can be still further driven back to take warning therefrom. He de- clared the demonstration of the solidarity of the Trade Union movement in connection with the miners' struggle had given hope to the whole movement.
He drew attention to the 'nmal- gamation as shown by the fact of a 15 per cent, reduction in the number of separate unionis in five
years.
M:..Swales demanded an exten- sion of trade with Russia. He expreased sympathy with the workers' struggles in India and China and regretted that an international front had not yet been secured, though the differ- erences of Amsterdam and Moscow were small,
Mr. Swales concluded by de. claring that a new phase of the development which was world- wide had been entered. The next .would probably be the last stage
of revolt. He appealed to workers to solidify the movements and to be prepared with machin- ery and men for the final struggle to destroy wage slavery.
the
Mr. Swales said the General Council had started an aquiry into labour conditions in Eastern countries, including China.
INDIA'S PROBLEM.
"ONE OF THE GREATEST
OF THE RACE.""
REFORM MEASURES.
(Reuter's Service.)
committee.
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BIG' LEAGUES.
LATEST BASEBALL
STANDINGS.
SENATORS ON TOP.
Including the games played on September 2, the standings in the
baseball major U. S.
leagues were:
National League.
Pittsburgh New York
-W:- -- L. ' - Pet.
79 46 632
76 57 568
65 61 516
Cincinatti
Brooklyn
61
64 488
St. Louis'
Boston
60 68
469
58 71 450 Chicago
56 71 441 Philadelphia 55.71 487 American League.
14. Washington 81 45 643 Philadelphia 74 49 BOT Chicago
68 58 540 65 38 532
St. Louis Detroit Cleveland
New York Boston
Indo
Pct
64 60 516
.60 68 460
52 72 419 .36 90 286
SERVICE BOXERS.
FLAGSHIP DEFEAT THE
"HERMES."
On Saturday night, HM.S. "Hawking" sent a team of boxers, over to the dying deck of HM,S. "Hermes" where the flagship won seven out of ten events,
Simin, Sept. 7. Bouts were of three rounds, two India's fitness to govern herself minutes, two minutes, and three was urged by Mr. Motilal, Nehru | minutes, under Imperial Services when the Legislative Assembly Boxing Association Rules. discussed Sir Alexander, Muddi- In the results given below, the man's resolution proposing ac-Hawkins" representatives arq ceptance of hte majority report of given firat:- the reforms enquiry conimittee regarding which Muddiman ad- vised the House to follow the Viceroy's advice urging -Co- operation which would solve "one of the greatest problems of the .human race."
Mr. Motilal Nehru moved an amendment whereby the constitu- tion and administration would be fundamentally changed, declaring Indians looked for a place in the sun for themselves,
He strongly urged that a con- vention representing all interests should frame a scheme for the
approval of the legislature to be submitted to the British Parlin- ment and embodied in the Statute "Rook
He declared the Swarajists would be unable to accept Lord Birkenhead's views and said Indians were kept down forcibly, and unless the Government show- ed a change of heart the Swara- jista would not co-operate.
AFRICAN STRIKE.
A TOW IN A STATE OF SIEGE.
RHODESIA ENDANGERED:
(Reuter'a Service.)
Beira, Sept. 7, The strike of employees of the Mozambique Company, for in proved conditions affects the post office, customs and other services, and threatens to bring all com mercial activity to a standstill.
Fifteen ships are idle in port The lighting services in the town have been auspended. No mails are being received or despatched Rhodesia will be seriously affect
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France wine the tie as previous matches are:-
Patterson bent Rene Lacoste. Borotra beat J. O. Anderson. Borotra and Lacoste beat Patterson and J. B. Hawkes..
France has thus taken three out of the five matches to be played und will meet the United States in the challenge round.
Later,
Lacoste gave up his singles match with Anderson owing to unfavourable weather conditions..
ST. LEGER.
MANNA AND SOLARIO
FAVOURITES..
LATEST BETTING LIST.
(Reutera Servise.)
London, Sept. 7. Betting on the St. Leger is as follows:-
Manna 3/1. Solario 9/2. Zumbo 18/2.
Picaroon, 17/2 offered, 9/1
taken.
Spelthorne 10/1. *-
Pony Asinorum 20/1.
A league baseball game will take place at Happy Valley at 5pm, fo-day between Defeating H.M.S. "Hawkins" by and a team from the U. S. S
the Japanese Baseball Chub) 7 goals to nil, the Hongkong "Helena. The line-up of the Hockey Club first team played its best game of the season yesterday Japanese Baseball Club will be:- Ishimatsu, pitcher: Y. Hachiuma, The local team was:-P W. P. 2nd base; Honda, 3rd base; S. C. L, R. Becher, E. W. L Martin, left-field; Kusano centre-field; Mills, A. P. T. Farquharson, Hachiuma, short stop; Takatomi, E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), L. P. Ralph, H. Owen Hughes, R. C
Yokoi, right-field. Allen, W. Woodward, B. D. Evans.
To-morrow's. Match.. and G. P: Lammert.
The postponed league match between the South China A.A. and Allen scored first, followed by the Indian Recreation Club will Owen Hughes, and Evans. Mit-be played to-morrow afternoon at chell put through the fourth goal 5 o'clock at just on half time..
After changing ends. Evans got through a second time and Lam mert put on two.
By the experiment of playing Lammert on the left wing, the Club have laid the foundations of an eleven "which even surpasses Inst season's strong term.
Lammert and Evans were much too good for the opposition and they obtained four goals between them. Their stick work was distinctly good. Owen Hughes ahane on the right wing and both halves and backs did well. Team work was apparent throughout.
On Thursday week, the Club plays the Punjabi regiment at the U.S.R.C. ground at 5.30 p.m.
This Friday, the annual meeting will be held at Volunteer Head quarters)
FRANCE'S LOSS.
ANOTHER WAR FIGURM PASSES.
FORMER PREMIÈR'S DEATH,
(Reuter's Service.}
Paris, Sept. 7. The deadh is taken place of the former Premier M. Viviani.
M. Rone Viviani, French In- dependent Socialist statesman, was born at Sidi-bel-Abbes, Algeria, in 1862. Having studied for the Bar, i he entered the Chamber of Deputies: us a deputy for Paris in 1990, 115, wna defented in 1902, but regained his agat, in 1900, and the same year became Minister of Labour and Public Hygiene in the Clemenceau administration. M. Viviani held the sume office in the Briand Minis bry of-1909-10, and was Minister of Public. Instruction under M..
Diamond,
Happy Valley
the South China A.A. will be:-
The line-up and batting order of
Chan, short stop; S. L. Lee, Brd Liu, catcher Pung, 1st base; base; Pan. 2nd buse; Shim, pitcher; Leung, left-feld; S. S Lec, right-field; Choy, contre-field.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE.
The Fifth Yearly Drawing of Twenty Debentures of the Hong- kong Club (1920 issue-$600 each) was held in the Club House on TUESDAY, the 8th September, 1926, when the following Deben- tures were Drawn for redemp. tion:-
4 269 467 677 18 365 502 192 372 518
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By Order,..
T. A. ROBERTSON, Lieut. Col.,
Secretary.
Roagkong, 8th Sept., 1925.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO & BOMBAY,
Domergue in 1913. On the fall of THROUGH BILLS OF LAUING 199UED the Ribot administration over the FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND three years servico law, MF CONTINENTAL PORTS AND LONDON, Viviani became Prime Minister in THE Stounship
June of 1914, and reconstructed the
[All taken and offered, except ministry on the outbreak of the
as stated.]
" ALIPORE":
Great War, Failing to secure voto carrying His Majesty's Mails will ba of confidence in the Chamber of despatobed from this port at Noon, on starters Deputies in 1915 he resigned, but SATURDAY, the 12th Sept., 1925,
immediately accepted office of Min-taking Cargo for the above Ports. ister of Justice in the Coalition Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, Ministry of M. Briand 1015-17. France and London (under arrange-| With MM
·Bourgeois and ment) will he conveyed by this Steamer Hanctans, he represented France af proceeding.to. Bombay and there trat the first meeting of the League of shipped to this en carrying Stanmor for Nations at Geneva on November! Marseilles and London
The list of probable now stands --
Jockey:
H. Jelliss
M. BUATy
V. Smyth T. Huras
G. Hulme
J. Childs.
Donoghue
Flyweight.-A.B. Haugh (7.12.) defeated Boy Curtis (7.4) who
Horse. gave up in the second round."
Ayaz Bantamweight-Marine El Cacique
Bucollas Dohorty (8.2) defeated Supply Fox Law Asst. Bradley (8.6) after an extra My Crackers round.
Manna Picaroon Featherweight. Stoker Lee Pors Asinorum (8.12.) defeated Marine. Mills Roidore (8.12.); A.B. Castle (8.10.) de- Sir Kenneth... foated A.B. Gardner (8.12.).
Botario Sparus Lightweight. A.B.. Faulkner Speithorne (9.10.) defeated A.B. Jolley (9,0.); Stoker Murrell (10.10) lost to Warden of the Marches Walle
8t, Bocan Tournesol Ldg. Seaman Baker (9.10.)..
Walterweight.-A.B. Jackson Zambo
H. Caralaks.
HOME "SOCCER”:
LONDON'S SENIORS WIN AGAIN.
(104) defeated A.B. Ewin (10.6.). Middleweight.-A.B. Milla (11.6) lost to A.B. Cole (10.8); AE. (11.4). Pearce (11.2) lost to A.B. Miller
Yeoman Allen (11.10) defeated
Light Heavyweight,
-Chief Stoker Addison (12.8).
Infantrymen Novices, The Surrey Regiment novices tournament began last night and will bu continued. Results follow-
Welterweights: Pte.
Cooper
Warminster
J. Brennah Archibald C: Elliott Pryor
MANY DEAWN GAMES.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, Sept. 7: The following league football matches were played to-day: AV. Division L
· Barnsley,
beat Pte. Aldridge; Pte. Ely w.o.. from Pie. Baldwin (unft); Pte. Maxwell beat Pte: Harrison; Ptc. Aston Villa 2 Manchester U.. 2 Hatton knocked out Pte. Oakley, Belton WI Leeds U in the second round; Pte. Smith
Burnley 0 Notts County best Pte. Blaber; Pte. Moult beat Leicester City. 0 Arsenal e
Cardiff-
0 West Ham ... Pte. West (unfit) In the frat Tottenham & Shefeld U round; Pte. Langley was awarded
Division He verdict in the third round against Blackpoolte Pie Gaskin who was given a loser's Bradford C polat Pte. Butchart beat Pte. Gardiner Pte. Douglas knocked Oldham
·Holi out Pte. Melvor in the first round; Corporal Pike best Pte. Vourdes who gained a good loser's point; Pte. Bonner beat Pte. Boxall, Pte. Morton beat Pte. Eggleton Hopkins knocked out Pte. in the first round, P. beat Pte. Brooks att round; Pie, Treadaway knoc knocked out Pte,
ed if the strike is prolonged out Pie Field Pie Chi
The soaport
gor the district.
Atrice of th
knock
·Stoko"
Port"Vals Division III (Sonti
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RAIN OF BOMBS.
ORDEAL OF MOROCCO
TOWN.
(Reuter's Service.).
Madrid, Sept. 7 A communiqué tutes that enemy pressure on the western front con tinuos, without success.
Paris; Sept: 7. Sixteen aeroplanes bombarded Adjir, dropping 1920 kilos of pro jcctiles on houses in enemy centren of activity
COMING ATTACK,
Paris, Sept. 8, A communiqué from Fez étatez that large bodies of French troops
Purcola will be received at the Office until 5 pm on the day previous to sailing The contents and "value of all; packages are required.
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