ELECTIONS IN GERMANY Unanimous Support For Hitler
OPPOSITION PRACTICALLY
SILENCED
Berlin. To-day.
-CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Chanceller Hitler received
Reich Propaganda Minister, Goebbels, and his assistants in the election campaign shortly
the Dr.
after
midnight on Sunday,
after
the
already clearly showed that
the outcome would constitute a victory noprecedented i
history. He
thanked his helpers for the un-
provisional results of the election
£22,000 FRENCH MEMORIAL TO INDIAN WAR HEROES
To Be Erected In Pondicherry
Pondicherry: Indians who died for France in the Great War are. to be commemorated with monument costing about £22,000 at Pondicherry,
of French Indian Administration.
capital
This has been decided here br the French India Government.
The monument will it is ex- timated cost two and a half to three lakhs of rupees
Wealthy citizens have already contributed liberal sums. A committee has been appointed to collect money and select a suit- able site for the memorial.
THE CHINA-MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1936
AGITATION IN SYRIA
Emir Abdullah's
Note"
CLAIM OF NATIONALIST INFLUENCES
CHINA MAIL ~ SPECIAL
Jerusalem, To-day-
To-day's Complete Play
THE CAPTURE
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CHARACTERS
A HOUSEHOLDER.
A LATE CALLER.
A BURGLAR
the
"Detective Sergeant J. Allerton, Scotland Yard."
Detective
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Mar. 30, Mar.
1936 1918
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Sergeant? Really, I fail to com- prehend why, when it is long past Capons, Small The hal in
pri- midnight. ... Your warrant?...
Large vate residence af, e prosperous(Oh, your credentials? Well, cer- business man. There are two tainly I should like to see some doors in the wall at the back and proof of your identity other than a third, obviously the front door,ja mere visiting-card.
A memorandum 'addressed by SCENE the Emir Abdullah of Trans-Jor dan to the British Foreign Secre
the |tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, on
occasion of the opening of the Franco-Syrian negotiations in Paris, which has just been pub- lebed by the Arab press here, is generally believed in political cir- cles in Palestine to be directed
selfish way in which they carried RECREIO "A" WIN against France.
217-
EASILY
Two Clear Sweeps In Badminton League
The memorandum rejects Mr. Eden's support of the demands of the Syrian Nationalists, which
out the campaign, the outcome of which assured that the policy of the Chancellor's party was approv-
aims at a solution of the Syrian ed by the whole nation
question after the pattern of the animously.
system prevailing in Iraq. The papers publish detailed re-
The Emir Abdallah, after cau-
his personatį ports of enthusiastic scenes when
The Sailors and Soldiers' Home tiously alluding to the results became known, and say? that the percentage of voters was were engaged in two matches in claim to the heritage of his bro- conclusive proof of the support the Badminton League last night, ther, the late King Feisal of Iraq when they were defeated by Re-including the claim to the throne behind the Chanceller.
to nil in of Syria if the latter should even- enabled creio "A" by 9 games "Sunday's vote, which the German nation to express its both the Jien's Doubles and Mixed tually become a monarchy-goes on opinion on the general military Doulies Badminton Leagues.
Detailed results service and the remilitarisation of the Rhineland, is doubtless one matches were as follows:-.
in of the most important events the history of the Third Reich.
to refer to the "agitation" in the of the two Arab regions in the Near East
Men's Doubles
case
is distinguished, by the letter-(Again he holds his çem ow and brings into view camali, official box and a fibre mat. A banis-
Ah!
Allerton.. Métropolitan Um.
ter rail is in view, and a few paper.) steps
indicate the stakroase.}{Reading.) “James There is a carved chair and a Detective-Sergeant small table for the telephone. A Police Force." large hat-stand completes the yes. Quite! Quite! Well, furniture.
come in, officer.
The stage is in darkness until a (The LATE CALLER enters. He is
faint light appears. It is the
a tall, fresh-complexioned man, HOUSEHOLDER coming dounTM with a moustache. He is dressed stairs with a lighted candle in a
în an ordinary lounge suit) bedroom candlestick. He wears You must forgive me, officer, for pyjamas, felt slippers, and a not letting you into the house at dressing-gown. He is scen to be ańce, but one cannot be too cau-] a rather short, rather stout man, tione in with greying heir and a smail, neat moustache. In speech and deportment he is somewhat pom-: pous and deliberate. He turns on the electric light and pauSKS to gaze at the front doir before going to open it, but only a little
way.
དྷ་
HOUSEHOLDER. Well what is it?! Really, at this hour of the night.. "What?
which, according to the Emir Ab- dullah, cannot fall to increase "im
France, Britin
and J. J. Remedios and M. A. Olveriz
as mandatory in their capacity The apposition against the Chan- (Recreio cellor ix practically allenced," is beat C. Taylor and H. Heath 21 Powers, should continue to ignore the demands of the Arab national a comment of the Paris Ouerre, beat W. Sprague and A.
Brin
21-3movement, particularly in Syria The Echo de Paris is of the beat H. Hall and M. Merritt 21-1-Trans-Ocean. Service. opinion that this vote shows that
E. da Sousa and H. A. Alves the German people refuse to be (Recreio " -oppressed in any way whatever. beat Taylor and Heath
beat Sprague and Brown ... 2 51 beat Hall and Merritt
AUSTRIAN PRESS COMMENT Vienza: Herr Hitler's
OVER
21-3
22-
A. M. Silva and È. A. R. Alves whelming victory in the elections (Recreio "A")
is prominently featured by the beat Taylor and Heath papers here, the Catholic Weiner (beat Sprague and Brown
un-beat Hall and Merritz Tageblatt remarking: "The
precedented participation of prac- tically the entire
German
elec-
Mixed Doubles
21-3 21-9
BRAWN CUP PROVIDED A NURSERY
Continued from Page 4)
The Hong Kong Ladies won the Brawn Cap, but this was not sur- the prising when one considers Silva number of experienced players they have at their disposal. Led 21-4by Mrs. Harrop, who proved her- self to be one of the best leaders' 21-7
in the series, they deserved their
J. J. Remedio and Miss C. tarate and its almost 100 per cent (Recreio "A") unanimity has decided Germany's beat W. Sprague and Mrs.
Sprague struggle for, honour, freedom and
com-best C. Taylor and Mrs. The other papers peace."
Edwards ment on the historic event in simi-
M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva lar terms-Traze-Ocean Service. beat H. Hall and Mrs. Brown 21
(Recreio "A"
INTERESTING
STAGE IN THE
MAMAK SERIES
(Continued from Page 4)"
beat Sprague and Spragse.. beat Taylor and Edwards
beat Hall and Brown
(Recreio "4") -
beat Sprague and Sprague
beat Taylor nad Edwards beat Hall and Brown
St. Andrew's Wa
4
success.
(He opens the door a little wider, puts his arm through, and "we he is holding a visiting card.)
Ace
URBAN COUNCIL
Agenda For To-day's Meeting
MR. M. K. LO RESIGNS
Outstanding Feature sidered
TO-MORROW'S PLAY-
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CALLER You've guessed right: in one, sir. At least, if it isn't At to-day's meeting of the amiss, it very soon will be. He's) Council 2 letter from in your back garden now, sir, at Urban Government relative to the de-this very moment
HOUSEHOLDER. In-in my back ¡claration of certain diseases.com.
as infections or conta garden? Who is? 21 6 The feature of the Brawn Cup-
CALLER. Certain party I don't gious, will be considered; as will 21-Leagre, was supplied by the Dio also a letter of resignation from think you've had the pleasure of Beltrão and Max O. Rebeiro Cesan Girls School and the Cea the Honourable HF. 1. Lo as meeting yet, sir.. Party by the
tral British Schoolgirls, who have!
"Buster" Iname of Mason, sir. a member of the Urban Council 21-10 several outstanding players. Miss | The Chairman, pursuant to no Mason, as he's generally called. Onions, Bombay ...2111 H. Bockler, more than lived up toj
'Itice, will move:-,
Started on his noble career at the 21-19 expectations in the former's cen
"That in exercise of the powers age of seven, picking pockets. tre-forward berth, and should se
conferred by section 5 of the Popever done an honest day's work Playing in the Men's Doubles cure Interport recognition in the blic Health (Food) Ordinance, in all his life, and gone steadily In addition to this game, which
Miss A. Mar-1935, the Urban Council makes from bad to worse, all the time. :should draw a big crowd, the Badminton League last night, St.very near future.
at home tin, of the latter team, is also the following further amendment HOUSEHOLDER. You mean he's promising inside forward of the by-laws under the heading a criminal Radio have still to play the En-Andrew's
and her efforts last Saturday for Markets and sub-herding Mar
CALLER Only came out, for the gineers. Argonautas and St. An-jagainst the V.R.C., by-7 games to very drew's (twice).
The V.R.C. turned up with one the Junior Rest team were deet Stalls' set forth in Schedule to umpteenth time, two days ago. Argonandas Big Task
the above-mentioned. Ordinance: three year stretch it was. only player short and had to concede serving of a better fate.
bery with violence." The C. B. A. Ladies were very The Argonautas,
Amenduent disappointing and failed to record
HOUSEHOLDER And-and he's in new team in the tournament this three games, but the other scores.
By-law 41" is "amended by the my back garden, now? season, have done remarkably well were as follows:-
and M. Weill
(St.ja. win, although their complementi A. S. Bliss far. They will, however,
means comprised of insertion of the words, 'other than thus
was by no
(Continued On Page 11) Andrew's): find that in their remaining lost to C. Nolasco da Silva and newcomers..
meat exposed for sale in accor matches they still have a few S. A. Rumjah
The "Y" Ladies' juniors, led by dance with permission granted beat C. C. Pereira and W. very stiff hurdles to overcome-
21-18 Miss Viclet Bradbury, who has under by-law 40 after the word Fisher K.I.T.C. (twice), Police (twice),
Kew (St since left the Colony, started very mark,' in the third line.” Radio and St. Andrew's.
poorly, but improved as the sea- 21-10 son progressed.
the
2.
"A" Won
E. F. Fincher and Andrew'x):
H.
12-21
21-10
Wong
Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club beat Silva and Ramjabs are very much in the same posi-teat Pereira and Fisher
R. H. and F. V. tion as the Argonautas, as they still have to meet nearly all the Andrew's): strong teams. Two matches with lost to Silva and Eumjahn
beat Pereirs and Fisher
the Argonautas and one each with the Radio, Police, and Engineers respectively have to be won if they hope to retain the trophy for another season, and those who have been following local hockey this is closely will agree that rather a tall order.
The Junior Section
Scoring the maximum number
Conservancy
Among the really outstanding The Chairman, pursuant to no (St
players were. Miss H Bockler tice, will move:- 21-24 (D.G.S.), Miss A. Martin (CBS), 21-15 Miss M. McCaw (C.B.S.) who is, je
incidentally, a worthy successor
ARMY WIN TRIANGULAR HOCKEY TOURNEY
(Continued from Page 4)
Tetley Prominent
Reed had to play a lone hand in
That in exercise of the powers} jconferred by section 4 (xvi)
of the Public Health (Sanf
to Miss Marion Bryson as a pivot,tation) Ordinance, 1935, the Ur Mrs. Harrop (H.K.), Miss Middle-ban Council makes the following ton-Smith (H.K.) and Miss O. Pe-amendment to the by-laws under ters (C.E.A.), who, despite her re-the heading Conservancy' ` con- legation to the junior team, is an tained in Schedule A" to the Pu-l (Sanitation) Ordin- enterprising forward
canblic Health who control the ball besides hitting ance, 1935 bard
Amendment By-law 2 (1) · (b) (iii)' is rom- {cinded and, the following by-law
of points out of eleven matches the pivotal position, but his bril- played, the Central British Asso-liant positioning rendered Mogam- circle. A few minutes from time is substituted therefor ciation, who were not allowed to ed Afzar, the Army leader, help-Fowler broke through to score the 2 (1) (b) (iii) Kowloon : azid compete in the Senior Section of less, throughout. Tetley gave his Club's only goal from an oblique that portion of New Kowloon ly- the Mamak tournament, have al- finest exhibition to date and on angle.
# ling to the west of a line drawa ready won the Junior Division, yesterday's display would have Club: 3. Cotesworth: J. E Potter from a point on the sea-shore 200
and G. Sommer; J. L. Tetley, W. Al They have been playing very good secured Interport recognition,
yards east of the village of Ngau Reed and E. A. Bates; G. Fowler, D. hockey and it is to be hoped that Fowler and Carey were the pick Carey, G. E. R. Divett and D. 1. Tau Kok due north to the north- Dext season will find them of the Club.forwards.
Nood
jern boundary of New Kowloon." amongst the senior teams, as they Nolan opened the scoring in the Army: Spr. Howlett; Bdsm Cox
Applications are definitely of First Division first half and Lal Singh netted the and Kishen. Singh: Spr. Brown, L
Williams and Alaf Din; Khuda Bux, standard.
Army's second despite obstruction Lt Garthwaite. Mohd. Aftar, Rfen by an Army forward in the Club, Solan and Lal Singh,
NOMADS HAVE GOOD SEASON
(Continued from, Page 3).
The Nomade are now fourth in!
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