THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
JAPANESE
SOCCER TEAM
WELL BEATEN
E. Strange Riddles Visitors' Defence.
GOSANO'S GOAL DECIDES
The Japanese soccer team, which beat the Philippines at Manila. gave a disappointing dis-i play against the H.K. Associa tion XI at the Club ground yes. terday, losing by 5 goals to 2.
Kadazawa, the goal-keeper, was outstanding in the first half, but towards the end of the game he showed signs of tiring.
The forwards were very quick,
and their passing was accurate, but they lacked shooting skill.
Although they had many chances they did not often test Cord, who played a good game, the two shots which passed him were well out of his reach.
Nozawa, the visitors' inside. right. Was outstanding. while Grato, the Japanese captain. play- ed an excellent game at left-half.
In the second half, when they were three-nils in arrears, the Japanese showed signs of being disheartened, but when the score reached 3-2, they displayed quick and accurate play.
Gosano then FILT straight through the defence and scored to: give Hong Kong the
the game, Japanese then collapsing in sen- sational manner,
E. Strange played a good game for the local team scoring threel out of the five goals. while Ridley! scored the remaining goal. kon scored both goals for the Japanese. Japanese: Kanazawa; Horie, Kawanishi; Minaki, Takigashi, Goto; Ukon. Nozawa, Kawamato, Nishimura and Otani.
Jones; B.
H.K.F.A.:-Cord; Mullane, Morti. son: Robertson, Podmere, -Gonano--A:~Y~Gosano,-E-Strange,
Ridley and Malpas.
LOCAL NEWS
BREVITIES
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Two cases of typhoid fever were reported in the Colony during the 24 hours ending May 22.
Sued Princess
EMPIRE DAY AT To-day's Short Story.
CATHEDRAL
Dean Swann Addresses
400 Children.
"LOYALTY TO GOD FIRST"
Englishman Abroad
By Inez Holden.
one of these Contin-
E was Englishman, young It was on "If we are to be truly loyal tolerant and interfering ental journeys that he got out of our King Emperor we must be
The
loyal to Christ," said the Very He had political ambitions. His the train at a station and walked Rev. Dean Swann, when address-ambitions took him abroad be-righ up to the engine. He was in-, ing 400 schoolchildren at the spe-cause he hoped, in the future, to terested in engines. He saw that cial Empire Day service at St. be able to interfere in foreign the driver was alone. Lord Tenter-
hooks thought it was wrong not to: John's Cathedral this morning, affairs in an intolerant way.
He would set out, every few have a fireman on an engine as well "If we are to do the best for the Empire we must care more for months, to survey other countries. as a driver. He said, "The whole God even more than for Empire. In Russia he was laughed at, and thing's most unusual." The driver I want all of you here to-day, of this was because he was so English.smiled, nodded, and because he did all nationalities, to understand. But he was laughed at before he not really understand English, he that loyalty to God must come even reached Russin.
repeated like a child the last word, first and if you are loyal to God, On the journey, when the train "unsual," "unusual." - then you will be doing your stopped at the various stations, he
Lord Tenterhooks, whose mind greatest service to the British would get out, walk up and down was apt to wander away from the Empire."
the platform complaining whenever point when he did not meet with Among those present were Mr. he met an official that the carriages any sort of opposition, noticed that the train itself the man "did not look very strong." G. R. Sayer, Director of Education, were too cold. Mr. A. O. Brawn Miss H. D. Saw-travelled too slowly, and the food This was, of course, most danger- was both badly ous." He began to question him; yer, Miss Atkins, Mr. E. G. Ste-in the restaurant
about his health. Mr. Lo cooked and uneatable. wart, Mr. G. W. Reeve,
engine Yuk-lun, Capt. P. S. Cannon, Mr. The other passengers would look | driver did not know what to say or A. T. Hamilton, Rev. L. L Nash, him. He wore an overcoat with an do; thinking that his questioner stare at was not only English but perhaps Mrs. P. Y. Stark, Mr. D. M. Ri-Jout of the window and chards, Mr. D. J. Crozier, Mrs. N.Jastrakhan collar; although he had mad, he went on smiling, but he Evans, Miss B. M. Pope, Miss K. bought it for "going abroad," it did picked up a spanner, and, then, Bennington and Miss Hall.
not give him at all a Continental] trying to be casual, he began to rub The children present were from air. It made him seem to the other his hands with a piece of rag. The
conversation) Diocesan Boys' and Girls' passengers more intensely English.Englishman's whole Schools, Central British, St. Ste-All their ald music-hall jokes about seemed to be made up of s'a. phen's Boys' and Girls' School, St. Englishmen were dragged up again "John Bull," Paul's Boys and Girls' Schools, "bulldogs" Princess
of Xenia
Greece,
Wanchal Government School, the "Milords." "Lloyd George" and former wife of William B. Leeds, Linplate heir, pletured as the ar- Anglo-Indian School. Yaumati, El-"golf." They would ask his name,
there rived at Mineola (L. 19 court to
who was always lis Kadoorie School, Gap Road Ex- defend a $700,000 damage sufl
glish School, Kowloon Junior knew it because there was a strange brought against her by John
School, Belilios School. Queen's sort of publicity which preceded Hoffman, a truck driver, in con- nection with an
College, automobile Re
Garrison School, Peak him wherever he went, cementing cident.
School and Fairica.
This silly name and personality to-- gether Lord Tenterhooks. They
The driver had not heard enough| Address At Roman
atopped laughing at his appearance English spoken to know that after then and began instead to laugh at
a while it ceased to sound like this, Catholic Cathedral.
his name.
the words themselves took shape But Lord Tenterhooks himself,
and had some significance. He was Patriotism or love of country went on his way, interfering here afraid now of this slow, creeping, in due measure is a virtue: But and there. His attitude towards hissing madness. He did not want the patriotism of the man who other countries and their peoples it to come any nearer to him, and leaves out of account every was
one of quiet condescension. if the Englishman tried to climb country but his own may be a The sense of his own superiority into the engine itself, the driver positive menace to the peace of did not desert him for a moment. the world," said the Rev. Father New York. To-day.
O'Carroll, R.C.. at the special There was a general liquida- Empire Day Service at the Roman
Catholic Cathedral, when tion of silver on the New York dressing a large number of chilCORRESPONDENCE.
SILVER SELLING IN NEW YORK
Unknown Banks Absorb Liquidation.
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CANCER RESEARCH
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "The Black Diamond Tree," by A. M
Burrage.
was prepared to defend himself with the spanner.
As soon as the train's departure was aignalled the driver started to move the levers, thankful to escape, Lord Tenterhooks, to avoid being He
left on the station, had to run. ran along the platform and got into the first' carriage he could. It was n restaurant car, but it was differ- ent. The passengers
were new to him, and he saw before him new fields for interference.
An, unclaimed telegram in the market yesterday. This was ab-dren from the Catholic schools. name of tunme Shaw Shawbros", sorbed principally by two com- His text was "Catholicism and
Citizenship." from Ipoh, is lying at the Eastern mission houses acting for Extension Telegraph Company. known banks, hut did nothing the Band of the St. Louis Indus
The proceedings were opened by
(To the Editor, "China Mail."} The R.M.S. Empress of Canada, because of the uncertainty re-trial School rendering a March, which arrived at Vancouver yester-garding the tax provision in the and then the Seminary Choir sang Sir,-A French scientist who has day. will leave for Hong Kong on new Silver Bill.
the hymn "Regina Coeli lactare." specialised in Cancer research work
The passengers here were already June 2, and fa due here on June 22.
At the conclusion of the service, requires gold fishes with tumours laughing at him, but Lord Tenter- sailing for. Manila the same even-
the Benediction was pronounced on their heads, for experimenting. books neither knew nor eared. He Exchange. Industrials and rails by the Right Rev. Bishop Valtorts. Anyone who could dispose of such Ing.
Catholic Schools and Institutions specimens, please communicate with How could anything he thought be was so sure of his own rightness. The Rev. N. N. Thelle of the 42.37, respectively, while utilities who attended the service were the the undersigned. The fishes would other than right, since Tao Fong Shan Christian Institute and bonds declined 31 and 13 to Garrison School, St. Joseph's Col-be preserved and forwarded to thoughts were will this-evening-deliver-a-public(22.69 and 99.99, respectively. The lege, La-Selle College, Wah Yan Paris by air mail. lecture in the Lodge Room of the commodity index was down 31 to College, St.
Industrial Louis Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical 53.55.
School, Italian Convent, French Society, 17, Queen's Road, Central. Trading was very dull, only 660,- Convent, Holy Spirit School, Kal) His subject will be "Our Know 000 shares changing hands.-Reuter. Lap School, Wanchai Chinese ledge of God," and the meeting will. commence at 6 pm.
The King's College and Saying- pun School Old Boys' Association! are giving a farewell party in hon- our of Mr. Alfred Morris, the re-
tiring Headmaster, will be given
in the Great Hall of King's Col- lege at 7.30 p.m. to-day. An in- vitation is extended to all friends of Mr. Morris, particularly all tho! old boys of the two schools,
PHILIP MEAD 139 AGAINST AUSTRALIANS
(Continued from Paga 1),
were down 75 and 47 to 92.86 and
•
BRITAIN'S TRADE
RECOVERY,
January-March Index Highest Since 1930.
London, To-day.
Industrial activity in the United
School, Pul Taim School, (1st) |Hong Kong (St. Joseph's) Troop Boy Scouts, (2nd) Hong Kong (Catholic Cathedral) Troop Boy
son) Troop Boy Scouts.
Yours, etc.,
C. ARNULFHY,
P.O. Box 465, Hong Kong.
SPIRITUAL SIDE OF FASCISM.
even his
inherited? His family had thought the same things. for generations, and now he was thinking all these things over again in the same intolerant way.
His family were always in love. He did not think there
was any member of his family who was not constantly in love. And now Lord Tenterhooks was also in love.
SICKNESS, Like ACCIDENT,
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EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN
Kingdom in the first quarter of King's College Concert
1934, as estimated by the Board of Trade, was 3.8 per cent. greater than in the fourth quarter of 1933,
On Saturday.
Hong Kong Hotel.
not
it of himself.
He sat down in the restaurant Mr. E. Bacci at a meeting in the car. He remembered he had Jacobean Room at the Hong Kong yet read the letter from her. He Hotel last evening delivered an in- took it out it out of his pocket, He
read: teresting lecture on "The Spiritual
side of Fascism",
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The Italian Consul General, Sig. and there A. Bianconi, presided
"I am so glad you have gone-- It was at this moment that he noticed that the window was shut. were also present the Rt. Rev. It should be open. He opened it, MONTGOMERY PRESIDING Bishop Valtorte, Hon. Sir Shouson The passengers in the restaurant Chow, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Hon, car frowned, wrapped their costs Mr, T. N. Chau, Sir William Hornell, round themselves, more tightly to Mr. Kwok Siu-lau, Mr. G. P. de Mar- keep out the cold. They smiled at
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The general index for the last The subscription
concert,
Jack Hobbs has scored 197 and Patty quarter is the highest recorded which will be given by the St.
Hendren 144. W. G. Grace (128)aince the March quarters of 1990, John Ambulance Brigade atin, Mr. and Mrs. Gipperich, Mr. A. each other, and then, tapping their
They were tolerant; it
cold,
Frank Woolley (124), Herbert Sut-while the index for manufacturing King's College on Saturday next
el Arculli, Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, Pro- foreheads and pointing at Lord cliffe (120), and Tom Hayward industries is the highest since the at 9 p.m. in aid of the British fessor R. Robertson, Professor and Tenterhooks, whispered, "English, (104) are the other players who December quarter of 1929.Bri-Empire Cancer Research Fund Middleton-Smith, Mr. Wong Kwong-was, easy for them to be tolerant
Mrs. L. Forster, Professor C. A. English." have scored a hundred or more centish Wireless Service,
will be presided over by Dr. J. Htin, Mr. X. F. Law, Mr. Harold Seth, because although they were. turies in firat-class cricket.
Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Piovanelll, and others, they were The concert promises to be one of the best that has been given for some time, and will be of interest! to both Europeans and Chinese, as Artistes well-known to both COS- munities are appearing.
Last season Mead hit ten centuries for Hampshire with a highest score of 227 against Derbyshire. He was second in the final first-class ever- ages with 67.78, Wally Hammond beating him by a decimal place..
Lowndes did not play in one county game for. Hampshire [set] season, but yesterday's century] was his second this year.
SIR JOHN SIMON FOR GENEVA.
Leaving London On Sunday.
an
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BASEBALL.
(Results on Page 12)
TABLES TO DATE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
It is possible that, through oversight many have not received invitation tickets, but it is to be London, To-day,
hoped that all who can will attend. St. Louis Sir John Simon, the Foreign
A letter received to-day from Mr. Chicago PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC
Secretary, will leave London on Sun-Quint, Consul General for the Pittsburgh ENEMY'S CRIMES
[New York. day for Geneva, where he will lead Netherlands, says “the object is:
Boston (Continued from page 1.}'
the British delegation at the resump worthy of ally praison. Cancer Re- Brooklyn tion of the Disarmament Conference search is Universal, as by its result Thiladelphia
the whole world will proft.”
** Cincinnati Mrai Holley said, “I have never next Tuesday. rested from the moment Dillinger
He will be joined there by the1· As the Order of St. John has for bluffed ble' way out of my prison. Lord Privy Seal, Captain Anthony its main object--the alleviation of I am afraid there will be trouble Eden, who, after attending the suffering irrespective of race, na- New when we run him to earth, bat all League Council meeting, left Geneva clonality, or religion it is only ho Bosto I hope is that I shall be there for a few day's holiday in the South fitting that the local organisation Detr
of FranceBritish Wirelem Ber should do fta, aliars for the Empire “It is my custom to carry volver in my belt.
Appealin
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