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THE CHINA MAIL; FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935

GOLF

STARTING TIMES

Sunday's. Pairings

At Fanling

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanting next Sunday:..

TRAIN LEAVES AT 8.30 AM.

OLD, COURSE ›

--J, E, Davey, D. J. Keogh.

P. Morrison, D. J. Gilmore.

A. D. Humphreys, I. H.

Geare.

A. B. Purves, T. S. Whyte Smith.

E. des Voeux, H. 0, Hop- kins.

T. R. Chassels, F. Lobel.

O'Neal Gordan, R. Sanger.

9.24

9.28

9.32

A. Ritchie, A. E. Lisaman,

9.30

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9:40

0.44

9.48

9.52

9.56

T. C. Monaghan, F. M.

Ellie

10.00

10.04

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

G. T. May, R. C. Webb. W. N. A. Smalley, R. R. Davies.

10,08

GH. Wilson, J. Coulthart.

10.12

S. A Sleap, S. T. Butlin

10.10

A. McKellar, Capt. Shan-

Canton's Anniversary Falls On Sunday

10.20

A. T. Lay. F. C. Barry.

Canton, today. Sunday will be the anniversary Total sales:

"Grains: In wheat, ralas Are checking bulls, whilst in Corn, istatistics

favourable. atill are

Wheat: 27,058,000

10.24

G: Marseilles, E. M. Tetley.

3.28

R. A. Rodgers, H. Jusse- rand.

·D.28.

non.

Stimulates

the

appetite

LEA&PERKINS SAUCE

MUSIC

A-fremendous casecure of Chinese spectators watching the Silver Jubilee Dragon wending its way through the streets of the Colony yesterday during one of the many rehearsals which the Chinese Committee are holding. The enormous head and tail of the dragon were specially made to order in Canton after months of preparation. (King's Studlo),

MOMENTOUS DEFENCE · DEBATE IN COMMONS

Couronned from Page ta

COMMEMORATION OF REVOLUTION

NEW COURSE

H. H, Mundy. R. I Cherrill, MONDAY, STH MAY, 1935

OLD COURSE

3.24 a.m.-L. R. Billinghurst, R. C.

Webb,

it D. Forbes, 1. H. Genre.

tain's part to help in the changes I was greatly to be deplored that that must come with a collective Germany had anounced her inter-agreement, and without disturbing tion to impose conscription, besides the peace of the world.

of the establishment of the Revolu- bushels Corn: 8,854,000 bushels: creating a mittars air force at the MR, LANSBURY DISAPPOINTED

Mr. George Lansbury, leader of tionary, Government in Canton. Curn: 8,854,000 bushels moment when they had reason the Opposition, expressed extreme The Provincial and City Tangpu "Cotton: The market was sensi- think that the prospects of esta.

Mr. disappointment that Mac-are busy making preparations Fortive, but even. Small orders were blishing goodwill in Europe

in evidence. Were Donald's statement should have the celebration. - improving. He said that Britain, dealt rather largely with increased It has been decided that, in con- "Flash: Fluctuations in silver. are would be represented at the Reme armament as a preliminary towards memoration service will be held in closely influencing many Traders' conference, to discuss the indeperather conditions that might make the Chungshan Memorial Hall at 9 sentiment in the commodity mar- dence of Austria by observers, ill for peace. At the same time, he in the morning. It will be attend-kets. Brokers loans have increased stead of by a delegation, because it said, nobody would excuse or palliate ed by all Party members. Govern by $41,000,000, was well understood thist We were the attitude afic adopted in face of ment officials, and representatives "Our New York Office Cables:- not undertaking any new commit Germany's action in rearming and of public bodies and schools. Recd. 10.29 p.m.: The New York ment. They must décide whether the fact that negotiations had been The Chairman of the meeting will Times, is featuring the possibility hard and showed good ball control. to abandon the attempts to build up afoot. The Labour Members of be appointed by the Southwest. Exe-j of an open break between big bust- general confidence or to seek refuge Parliament thought that Herr cutive Committee of Kuomintangness, represented by the Chamber Robertson was the pick of the In a combination, which never Hitler's altitude'would to home ex-Central Press,

avoided' war."

"

lient alienale much sympathy.

MULTILATERAL PACTS

Bir Heroert Samuel, Liberal lead Reichsfitchrer Hitler informed. Sir į "John Simon of his willingness to er, said that Germif's, army pr negotiate mullateral non-aggrey would give not equality, bu alve pucts with the countries of predominance. Her naval props. als were -timed and she was Eastern Europe, and Herr Hitler's building with extreme haste 'un en- proposal ought to be allowed to he dropped. There was no reason why realise that if she pursued this po jormous alr`forçó. Gyrmany should such pacts should not harmonise

icy and renched no agreement fo with the mutual guarantee. act

the limitation of armaments she which France and the Soviet were!

would compel unanimous resent negotinting.

ment and disapproval among all

sections of the people in Britain

LIBERAL SUPPORT

WORKERS' HOSTELS

IN CANTON

Seven Projected: Two Already Opened

Canton, to-day.

The first and second. Labourers'

brities

0.28.

FUSILIERS AND CLUB SHARE TWO POINTS AT SOCCER

(Continued from Page 4)

Forrow, at central-half, worked

Robertson Shines ¦

if Commerce, and the President.

halves. He tackled robustly every This is believed to be disturbing time and never allowed Hughes the general market for the time be and Talbot time to settle down. Hia Ing. There are fair rains in most work was made harder by the fact sections of the Grain Belt. Recr.

that he was not well covered by 11.03 p.m. The weakness of Silver

Sterling, a influencing considerable liquida-,

Strange is no half-back, but he tion of grains and cottun."-Beu Alled the position, well. When he ter,

did have the ball his long punta up fleld were useful, but the short the inter-passing of the Fusiller for-

E. A. Pierce And Co's Report in their market report,

'Gamble was the better of the two Club backs and he did well to cover Sterling's efforts.

The latter wAB

+

Hostels at south Tek-ching Road Amulean Oriental Finance Corwards left him standing. were formally opened yesterday. peration, correspondents for Germany's uilateral declarat

ernment departments and public of New York state:

Over 100 representatives of Gov-Messrs. 3. A Perce and Company with regard to the land, naval, and air forces had profoundly disturbed

"Stocks: The market was steady, attended the ceremony.

very weak nud: Sir Herbert added that if they all Europe. It would be a calamity found, after examination of the de. Mayor Liu Chi-wen officiated and largely influenced by the excellent was uncertain in his tackling while

first-quarter earnings of the Chrya- his heading was very poor. if there were any deterioration of tailect proposals

made an opening speech. of the Govern confidence between France. Italy, ment, that Britain was inferior in

it will be recalled that the Muni-ler Motor Company, Railroad is-

Howe's Good Efforts and ourselves. Our aim was to the air, the Liberals would not take cipal authorities decided to erect sues were stronger on hopes that!

Among the forward, Howe was Con-'

outstanding, and, besides scoring. crease the numbers of co-operators the responsibility of leaving Brieven Labourers' Hostels in the city. the President's Message to

Schemes for construction of the gross will be positive in recom-'

the Club's two goals was the only other five are now under

mending control legislation for

source of danger to the Fusilier trucks and buses. Central Press.

goal. "Rubber: The market continues

Our responsibility towards the Britain in this state and would sup- tish people did not allow us to report such measures as were imper Jeet our powers of defence.-

that

atively required.

Mr. Winston Churchill expressed

the

Sir John Simon suggested Germany should send representa-generally agreement with tives to discuss naval affairs, as this Government's recent policy, but had been previously accepted.

action should have been taken gar ller.

SUBMARINE RUILDING

Mr. MacDonald `expressed great

this moment to announce 期

ship-

year would be at least three

four times as strong as Britain.

CO-OPERATION

.

wny.-

U.S. FLEET VISIT JAPAN

Augusta Expected At Yokohama To-day

·

He, unfortunately, had to forage lower, with the volume of trading for himself to a very great extent small. Rumours that the closing of and could never shake off the at- automobile factories may spread tentions of McHugh long enough and a lower Guilder were the prin-to, send in a real good shot. cipal factors. The London market Elliott, who was injured early in was dull, with offerings from the the game, was a passenger through- East on the light side... Factories out, and more of a hindrance than were small buyers. Commission a help. Houses were the principal buyers

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ROVER'S FORECAST

(Continued from Page 43.

Sunday

FIRST DIVISION

TV LINCOLNS

He said that the Governineni surprise that Germany had chosen remed neglectful and misinformed bullding programme, including aab-with regard to Germany's air arm-

The U. S. Asiatic Fleet, headed marines, to which Britain should ament. Germany was turning out

military machines at ten times the by the flagship Augusta, are visit-of September and December options, ed well and was early prominent; Bickford, on the left wing, start- not be unconcerned, British navali needs should not be axed in rela-British rate, and by the end of this ing Japan this month,

whilst dealers were selling..

with good runs down the wing and The Augusta will arrive in Yöko- tlon to home waters alone. "We

"Cotton: The market is meeting with some accurate centres, His hama to-day and remain in port with more cotton on peaks, but de- corner that enabled. Howe to open Athletic have a unique responsibility of a

until May 17, when she will leave mand is slow to develops. world-wide character." He did not: If Germany were the only coun- for Kobe. The other vessels will

the Club score was perfect. Tu intend to minimise the gravity of try to be confronted we should lie arrive In Kobe to-morrow, return with a small volume of business in tions with Elliott and had to fall

Sugar: The market dull, the second half he changed post Navy Germany's decision to build sub-at her mercy, but safety and free-ing to their stations on May 17. In raws to Southern refiners. There back to a great extent to help the St. Joseph's marines, but they were still

pre-dom could be preserved by action addition to the flagship, the Fleet was no change in pared to receive Germany represent in concert with France, Italy, and will consist of 18 vessels, includ- Philippine sugars. Futures were

offerings of defence and to bring the ball up, tatives for preliminary naval con- the other powers who were anxious ing an aircraft-carrier.

Pearce's Useful Game versations, which would be conduct to preserve peace.

slightly lower.

Pearce played a useful game ed under the same conditions as

"Grains: Wheat was heavy on the throughout,, and, tried a few shots those with the United States and operation with

Any Government vision of the Treaty but secured provement in the Spring Wheat scoring when he broke through on, weakness of silver and Bome im at goal. He missed a chance of that would conform to that text as adequate safety and atability. With regard to the air, he recall-long as they were willing to work which must be established before

Further afins in the his own, but instead of carrying on. FUSILIERS, ed Mr. Baldwin's assurance that under the authority of the League, such an enquiry could "begin-

Winter: Wheat Belt have caused passed to Fowler, under no clrcumstances would That did not close the doors to re Reuter.

Japan.

!!

Great Britain accept any position

of inferiority with regard to the

German air force. Undoubtedly

Britain would

the German air force had been ex- e

panded considerably beyond the estimate previously given to the House.

AIR FORCE EXPANSION The Government was already tak- ing steps for further acceleration of the expansion of the air force this year in order to Implement Mr. Baldwin's déclaration.

With regard to the proposed afr pact, he said we were moved by no thought of aggressive military al- llancea. We were seeking, with the powers, including Germany, a de- Ünite, combination against attack, which, would protect the civilian population. Qur, polley-combined defence, collective security, and in-| ternational agreements on arma menta; and (praco. “We value good understanding, with.... France and] Italy-as, a guarantee: of: prace.!! Every other nation sontemplating| peace would be welcomed into this companionship of peace.dk

Concluding, be said that the out- look had chances of appeasement as vollɛns danger, and it was Bel- -tinged od auf MUDY AARDESI

not refuse

Co-

treat with thousanday of his country men

alter

Banches : Guerra.

the strode

country.

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Athletic

Kowloon

(Club Grd, 1.46 pin.)

POLICE (Kowloon Grd; 4.46 p.m.)

Y ARTILLERY (Caroline Hill, (45 p.m.) SECOND, DIVISION

South China

ARMED HOLD-UP ON CASTLE PEAK RD. Thieves Engage Car To Rob Driver

WOMAN PASSENGER ALSO

FALLS VICTIM

Another armed robbery, the third in less than 48 hours, occurred in (Club Grd, 8.80 p.m.the Colony, yesterday afteravon, 7. EASTERN

(Kowloon, 3.30 p.m.) when two robbers, pretending that Wednesday, May 8

they were going to. Castle Peak, successfully held up the driver of FIRST. DIVISION ·

v.Athletlere st (Navy Grd.,,5.16. p.m.) | female

RECREIO

(Caroline Hill, 5.15 p.m.) by East Lanen. (Kowloon Grd., 5.15 p.m.) Friday, May 10

bearish sentiment. The technical Fowler played indifferently. He Chine "B" position, should improve after to has the speed and weight, but did day. The corn market has showed not use both to any great advantage POLICE some resistance to pressure,

| yesterday. «In the second half, "Flash:

The Chrysler. Motor when the left-wing was- disabled, re Company has earned $212, per he was starved to a very great ex-

share for the first quarter. The tent, hakuna Company has declared its regular, In the Fusillir team there dividend and 25 cents per share no one particularly outstanding. extra, as of stocks on record on June

created by $44,000,000.”—Reuter.

NO BASEBALL

Rain And Cold Snap Cause Cancellation

WHE

· FIRST DIVISIÓN D FUSILIERS dav Lincolns ¿

(Navy Grd, 5.15

a public motor-car and a Chinese passenger and decamped with over $88 in money,

It appears that two Chinese hir led the car in Shantung Street in Mongkok early in the afternoon and on their way they were joined by another woman passenger. Arriv p.m.)ing at Tai Nam Chung, near Castle Feak, the robbers held up the

YELLOW RIVER IS CHANGING COURSE

Riverside

Rowlands in goal had less to do corner. This was nicely placed driven within pistol and stole $89 Brokers, loans have in than Rodger, while Wheeler and and Howe headed into the net giv-rom him and the woman passenger bifore making away in the direc- Keating were a safe pair of backa ing Rowlands no chance, and kicked well on every occasion-d' from a corner when Howe No arrests have yet been made.

The Club again increased their ton of Castle Peak. Grindley's Good Work scored, Su Grindley, was the best of a hard Play was still favouring the working half-back line, and he kept Club, when an injury to Ellott a good check on Bickford in the seemed to disorganise the forward first half."

{line, and, from a centre by Parry, MoHugh started very shakily

Hughes beat Rodger from close in.angster hom New York, to-day... but Improved as the game went on. The National League baseball! He kept a good watch on How all

Late Equaliser games between New York and through the game, and was always for the interval the Fusillers Brooklyn, Philadelphia and up with the forwards in an attack. had most of the play and subject- Boston were yesterday postponed Parry and Harrison were the the Club goal to a continua owing to rain and very cold wea most dangerous Fusilier forwards bombardment of shots in a melee opinion that the change in the In the Club goalmouth, the Fusil-course of the Yellow River, is and were the chief source of worriere equalised through Dennis. inevitables and have suggested: The only American League to the Club defenders.

PAITY had

Club Rodger Sterlari Gamble; that people living in its possible clash, between the Detroll- Tigers hard luck not to score on two DCCB-Robertsony, Forrow, Strange) Fowler, path should be evacuated before and the St. Louis Browns, was also signs,

Pearce. Howa, Elliot, Blekford. “ *Fillers: Rowla postponed owing to rain. There

Keatings Grind were no other games scheduledé Renters

notte

ther.

Chub's Early Lead

The game opened sensationally, PATTY HRYPL From the kick-off, Bearce forced a Horbes,

Dwellers Refuse To Move

an

Although experts are of the

they hare either drowned for

forced to leave, the peopl

carmed være loth to leave Tientain message. V zadn

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