REVIEW OF ALL

THREE SERVICES

BY H.M. THE KING

Great Air Display At Duxford

SPITHEAD NAVAL PAGEANT ON JULY 16

London To-day. HM the King returned to London this morning after three weeks at Sandringham. where-be-has-greatly benefited from the rest and fresh air which his medical advisers con sidered desirable after the fa-

Mrs. Norman Armour, wife of

tigue and strain of the Jubilee the new American Minister to celebrations.

In the early part of July, after the visit he intends to make to Newmarket, he will review in turn the three fighting services.

On July he will visit the aerodromes at Mildenhall and Duxford and, after reviewing at the former over 350 aircraft and/

Canada, was a Russian Princess before her marriage to the career diplomat.

H.KFA. COUNCIL

MEETING

their personnel the largest con- APPLICATIONS FOR

in Britain, he will proceed to

centration of aircraft ever heldi

Duxford, where 20 squadrons will

tion for 100,000 spectators is be

AFFILIATION

fly past him Free accommoda- EASTERN TO APPLY FOR FIRST

ing provided at Duxford.

on to

DIVISION STATUS -

HIGH SCORING

THE CHINA HAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1935

FEATURES US.

Short Stor

BASEBALL TRAVELLING Pinky Higgins Hits COMPANIONS

Three Homers-

PHILLIES SHARE SPOILS

By Guy Dent

IN- Genon the sun was bright I was glad to get out of the

but it was not warm. The shade. It was spring, but there travellers waiting their train in as a cold wind. New York, to-day. -

"The faccia in Italy are built Although only five baseball the Customs shed moved about nearer to the ground than in Eng- games were played yesterday, high restlessly. They spoke in dis-land. They have more curve to scoring was the keynote of the contented English voices. They the roof. That day they looked

like great scarlet beetles. day, the Yankees : trouncing the

Senators by a 15 to 5 margin, said it was as cold as England shiry, with black heads.

In Italy it was March.

while Pinky Higgins played bril in March |lant baseball to make three circuit clouts for the Athletics - against the Bed Sox

were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE -

A gentleman near the end of the Results as cabled by Beater Eine became suddenly very angry He commenced to talk bad Italian Every fuently in a load voice, and he smacked his passport several times upon the table. I do not know what was the matter. He

with smal man

5

R. H 14 15 19

Washington New York

Ben Chapman hit a homer.

Boston Philadelphia

14 15 Pinky Higgins (3), Marcum and

Ben Johnson hit homers.

Detroit

9 13 McCochrane, Gehringer, Frakk Greenberg, Ervin and Foxx hit

bämers.

Chicago

Haas hit a bomer.

Boston

5

-4

WES

very accurate moustache.

1 He

I climbed into one scarlet beetle, and my porter arranged the boxes on the seat opposite.

He said "Thank you." and ran away very quickly

"TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be

*A Glass of Milk, Michael Joseph..

might have been a retired colonel; This face looked that kind. A Ht-1 2tle woman with an improbable figure said a great deal to him in Tot la soothing voice, but I do

At Genoa Principal station (an- think he beard. I suppose she other porter sweated: my things were into a high-up train. There was was his wife. His clothes dribbling over the edge of his already a lady in the carriage. open bax Evidently, he wore She was dressed in grey, with black patent-leather shoes. She body-belts.

Philadelphia

NATIONAL LEAGUE

1 -5 Hasiin hit a bomer and Ed Brant

pitched.

11 Wally Berger hits homer.

Philadelphia

Vergez bit homer.

2

13

8 15

13

3

A week later the King, accom- A meeting of the Council of the panied by his four sons, will ride Hong Kong Football Association the parade in Rushmoor will be held on Tuesday at the Arena. Aldershot, and after a Sports Club, when the following Royal salute by the First Cavalry subjects will come up for dis- Brigade there will be a march! cussion:

To receive for approval drafts Boston past by representative units of every branch of the service. of the revised rules.

Rushmoor provides a wonder-¡

To consider

the Chung Wah'

ful theatre, for such an event, Football Club's reply, with regard

*

The official who marked my two moved her feet slightly as I step boxes was very courteous and very ped over, but she did not turn her head. She was looking out of the beautifully dressed. I raised my 1 bat to him and began to follow my window. She was not looking at anything: she was just looking. - 1 porter towards the sunshine.

was annoyed to find someone else. [în my emeriage, but the porter had

disappeared.

with seating accommodation for to affiliation, under The Chung FRED PERRY FULLY

77,000 spectators.

Wah Football Club".

On July 16 the King will re={ To consider the Liga Portuguesa view the fleet at Spithead -150 de Hong Kong's application for warships and numerous

repre-affiliation.

sentative vessels of the merchant{ To consider the Eastern Athle- navy and fishing fleets-British tic Association's application to Wireless Service

enter a team in the First Divi- sion-

INDIAN JUDGE ON

VACATION

Hon. Mr. Thomas In Colony

RETURNING HOME

After a two months' vacation.

a large part of which was spent

Correspondence.

LAWYER SUED FOR 12D.

Successful Plea By Corporation

OMNIBUS STOPPING PLACE DISPUTE

in Japan, the Hon. Mr. Justice Thomas of the Supreme Court, Glasgow Corporation successful Lucknow, United Provinces, India, ly sued a local lawyer in the small arrived in the Colony this morn-debt court for the sum of 1344. ing by the ss. Mantua on his re-last month turn journey to India.

The lawyer, Mr. George EL Mr. Thomas, who Sis

ticket accom Price, held a 'box season panied by his daughter and the from Knightswood to St. Vincent Hon. Mr. Justice Srivastava, also Street, a fare terminus for which of Lucknow. Supreme Court has the stopping place is about 40 been favourably impressed with yards short of the street- all he has seen. During his stay in Japan

EXTENDED

(Continued from Page 1)

In the main match of the day Van Byn played daring tennis against Perry, his volleying be- ing almost impregnable at the

net

Perry underrated his oppon

DOMINION DAY IN CANADA

Some Old History Recalled

FRAMING OF FIRST

CONSTITUTION -

On July 1, Canada's Dominion

I went to the far side and sat down.

The principal station at Genos is all brown, varnished wood In- side. Most stations in Italy are like that inside. They look like toffee. This station looked ill

Just before the train started another lady got in. She was dressed in black and had a lot of luggage. She sat down in the corner next the corridor and op posite the lady in grey. I thought

ent when leading 5-3 and held-Day, memories of the British she looked nice. ing match point, when he made and European connections of

·

.

“Do you know what time we get

The lady in grey went on look-

glanced across at me with a little, questioning smile.

an angled return and ran to the the brothers John and Sebas- to Santa Margherita?" she asked.

General Wolfe. net with outstretched hands tian Cabot. thinking be had won the match, Jacques Cartier, and other pro-ing out of the window, perhaps but the point was given out minent figures in Canadian his she was deaf. The lady in black Perry was then extended to 5tory will be awakened other 10 games before he won On Tuesday, July 2 at 3 am

*About a quarter to sir,” I said the fourth set at 10-8.

GMT, the Hon. G. Howard Perry entered the last 16 in the Ferguson, High Commissioner "It takes about three-quarters of Men's Singles and Was accom-in London for the Dominion of an hour by this train. This is a fast train. We get in about al panied by Sydney B. Wood, the Canada, will

quarter to sir.” 1931 holder, and Donald Budge, of Dominion Day message. Americs, H. Hopman and V. Me Grath, of Australia, and E. D. A¤- drews, the New Zealander.

broadcast

"Thank you," said the lady, "I Dominion Day dates back to

get off there.” July 1, 1867, when following a

She arranged her hands in her conference which had begun its lap. She rearranged her hands. meetings in a London hotel Then she cupped her chin on one December, 1866, the new palm and peered through the win- Two matches in the Open Dou- Federal Union came into exist dow. Beyond the window, her bles championship were played ence. This London conference

- TWO DOUBLES MATCHES

yesterday, H. G. N. Cooper and J. was composed of representative side, was the corridor, then more F. G. Lysaght (Great Britain) Statesmen from various pro glass, then the grey platform. On Mr. Price declined to alight at eliminating C. E. Kingsley and Evinces and, in consultation with the grey platform were little

The feature of the encounter.

Studying first at the Christian Corporation had contracted to his volleying, his returns belag!

three and a half years at the fulfilling their contract.

he visited such well-the stopping place or to pay the Itoh in a five-set clash.

the Law Officers of the Crown, groups of people with fixed faces known place as Kyoto, former excess fare of three halfpence dé-

framed the British North trying to look amiable until the capital of Japan, and the shrinesmanded, on the ground that the and temples at Nikko.

was Itoh's effective net play and America Act which formulated rain went, back of them were the

the constitution of the new brown station walls.

The Isdy dropped her hands carry him to St. Vincent Street, College, an American missionary

Federal Union in the British again to her lap. Then she got my school in Lucknow, he later spent and by not doing so they were not very fast, but Kingsley was weak Canada and established the first

Empire.

and begin to pull about the mute- erous packages in the big rack above her head. Her gloved hands darted here and there like funeral lizards. She picked up two co- shades and a shooting-stick tied together like á Fascist symbol She disentangled them from the label on a hat-box, and slid them

Middle Temple before taking his Law" Degrees. He has been judge now for just over a year.

CHINESE DETECTIVE COMMENDED

Burglar's Run Of Success Ends

Universal Custom

awarded

The Sheriff decided in favour of the Corporation and them costs.

overhead and lacked stamina." The British pair were the stronger physically and lasted the pace |much better.

In the second match the porn! DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE lar Japanese pair Yanagishi andį.

IN BAVARIA

(Continued from Page 1).

He held that the reasonable in-Nishimura beat Billington and terpretation of the conditions of Scaffi in straight sets. the season ticket was that the

The Japanese showed better passenger could not actually be team work, Yamagishi, from the carried to St. Vincent Street, but baseline, and Nishimura, at the

At Bersfeld in Hessen a heavy into the smaller rack below the to the St. Vincent Street stopping hemming the British pair to hailstorm was followed by a place, and that in accordance with a baseline game and passing them whirlwind, whereby several hun- almost universal custom the stop down the centre of the court with dred trees were torn out by the ping place was the approach or fast and brilliant drivesos. near-side of the street

NORTH WESTERN SEEK REORGANISATION

In the Ladies' Singles, Mies In Karlsruhe the shocks were Peggy Scriven, the former holder so violent that all

of the French title, was extended ments of the geodetic institute to 33 games by Mr Shepherd of the high school wer Barron before entering the Third able of registration. The Bound.

A Chinese detective, Leung Yeung, was highly commended by Mr. EL Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this mom-

Washington, To-day. ing for having cleverly effected

announced. the arrest of Lan Kim Wah, a 28-1 North-Western has year-old unemployed who for the hat it will file a petition to re- kruptcy past fortnight had been success organise under the

Law, and meanwhile will con-} fully executing a series of bu

tinue negotiations with giaries in Tak Shing Street.

Lan appeared in the dock with bolders in the hope that a

tive reorganisation plan four charges of larceny and alternative charges

property agains

guilty to all the

tges

of the theft

ked out within. 90 3 days.

PORTS FINE RECORD

The Royal

Tilfeborź

STEFANI BEATEN

The belief is that the centre of the disturbance is somewher the neighbourhood Lake

In the Third Round of the Men's stance, where the last eart Singles, Nigel Sharpe, (GE Brimors bega

vice tain) best G. de Stefan!, the Talian Davis Cup player, in five sets, while G. von Crammn, of Ger many and one of the favourites for the title, bert Caska, the second techoslovakian ayer. many” Austin had little

disposing

Sout

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