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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1936

Attack On Prince Von Starhemberg

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS Smashing Win For Yankees

LAZZERI HITS THREE HOMERS IN ONE GAME

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Vienna, To-day. Rumours circulating now attri- the bute the attempted raid on castle of the former Vice-Chancel The lor, Prince von Starhemberg, at of the of dissa- played Waxenberg to a group tisfied Home Guards, who are re- bellious because of Prince Starhemberg's attitude during the Philadelphia

Leslie hit a homer. recent reconstruction of the Aus- trian Cabinet-Trans-Ocean Ser-New York vice.

VISITOR TO BERLIN

von

National League

RH.

2

ELECTIONS IN BELGIUM

Polling Passes Off Quietly

- CHINA MAIL “ SPECIAL

Brussels, To-day.

Polling passed off quietly you- | terday in Belgium and the pre- New York, To-day. following were the results cautions taken by the authorities Antwerp on Friday night, when League baseball matches in view of the shooting affray in yesterday:

two Socialists were murdered and others seriously wounded, three preved to be superfluous.

Participation in the voting ap pears to have been high, but this was only to be expected since, se- the Belgian electoral cording to law, any qualified-elector who does not exercise his right of vote may be fined. The total qualified vot- ers are 2500,000, including $.000 wives and mothers of soldiers who

5 20

13 21 Sulik, John and Moore hit home:

pruds.

Boston

Brooklyn

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Hungarian Minister Of Pittsburgh

Education

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Berlin. To-day.

Cincinnatti

Chicago

St. Louis

American League

fell in the war, other women not having voting rights. -Trans-i Ocean Service.

NEW PARTY'S SUCCESS Brussels: The surprise of the general election is the success of the new party styled the Rexistes, i composed of a vigorous Catholic 2 group, whose aim is the cleaning | up of the public administration. So far it has secured 15 seats. 1 0 The Communists gained ground of the Socialists, at the expense and the Catholics lost heavily. Lewis and Kuhel hit home runs. The final results will

2available for some days -Reuter.

The Hungarian Minister for New York

..25 19 Education, Dr. Valentine Homan.

Tony Lazzeri hit three homers, Secretary of accompanied by

Crossetti two and Dimago one. State. Herr von Szily, and Baron Philadelphia Villanyi as well as various other

officials of his Ministry, arrived' Washington

in Berlin yesterday and was wel-

comed at the station by the. Ger Boston man Minister for Education, Dr.į

Rust, a deputy of the Hungarian St. Louis

Berlin, who Was Minister to

Chicago

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prevented by illness from coming! Radcliffe and Sewell homered. personally. and the Hungarian |

Military Attache, as well as num- Detroit erous members of the Hungarian Brown pitched,

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VICTORIA HOSPITAL

DEATH

Wife Of Sergeant Of Ulster Rifles

MRS. A. N. NOEL PASSES

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Ilal Trosky hit a home run.

-Reuter.

SUMMER CUP AT KOWLOON

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SIR T. BEECHAMS CENTRAL

LOSS

Gold Watch, Clock, Cuff Links

ACTOR ACCUSED OF RECEIVING

to Sir Articles belonging Thos. Beecham were mentioned at Clerkenwell Police Court last month, when several charges against Alexander Wardlaw, aged 33, an actor, were heard. Wardlaw had been remanded The following are the results of on charges of breaking and the Second Round of the Summer entering and stealing jewellery Cup competition at the Kowloon and other property.

Second Round Results

After an illness lasting only Golf Club. four days, Mrs. A. N. Noel, wife G. P. Murphy (11) beat J. jo Company Quarter Master Ser- Thomson (9) 2 up.

W. A. Stewart (6) beat T. geant E. Noel, of the Royal Ulster Paton (7) 3 and 1. Rifles, passed away at the Victoria E. 0. Murphy (13)

Evidence was called regard-

D. ing eight additional cases of These alleged receiving.

beat A.

L

D. accused Wardlaw of receiving jewellery and other articles valued at £400, stolen in the St.

Bail Refused deceased, who lived at the Kennedy D. C. Wilson (5) beat C. G. Ander. John's Wood' district. Road Married Quarters, arrived son (18) 2 and 1.

Hospital on Saturday night. The Eastman (9) at the 19th.

in the Colony with the Regiment i about five months ago. There are no children.

The funeral takes place this afternoon, passing the Monument, Happy Valley, at 4.30 p.m.

MCKELVIE'S RINK

TRIUMPH

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In one case he was charged !with receiving a pair of cuff- links, a gold match, a travel- ling clock and handkerchiefs and ties worth £55. the proper- ty of Sir Thomas Beecham.. These were alleged to have been

Sir stolen when

Thomas's house, Abbey Lodge, Park-road,

Was St. John's Wood,

broken The first match in the Colony into on March 19.

First Match In Open Tournament

POPULAR FRONT IN Lawn Bowls Rink championship The magistrate, Mr. Boyd,

FRANCE

(Continued from Page 1)

was played yesterday at Club de said that in two of the three Recreio when E. W. Lines. G. E. charges of breaking and enter- F. Thompson, H. H. Rose and ing there was evidence only of Jock McKelvie (skip) beat the receiving.

Taikoo quartette of J. Waid, W. Wardlaw, who pleaded not com- Cunningham, J. C. Folson and Jguilty and reserved his defence, M. Leon Blum has been pelled to continue his search for C. Chalmers (skip) by 25 shots to was committed to the Old Bai-

ley. Bail was refused. a Foreign Minister for his future 11. Cabinet, now that M. Herriot has Waid, Thompson and McKelvie definitely refused the

despite has returned to Lyons. M. Blum, good bowls was

offer and were in ne fettle and some very RA.F. TRAGEDY

seen.

who is obviously determined to what proved to be an overwhelm- restrict his duties to those of ing score. Premier and not to assume any

administrative post, is stated to

Irave become anxious to have

*

member of the Radical Socialist AQUATIC MARK

Party take charge of the Quai d'Orsay, and 'the present Minister of Labour, M. Chautemps, the Minister of Justice, M. Delbos, and the Minister of Commerce, 31.

mentioned Bonnet, are

the most likely candidates.

as

The fact that M. Blum confer-

SHATTERED

Women's 400 Metres Relay Time Bettered

Rotterdam, To-day.

Search For Missing Men Abandoned

Singapore, To-day.

The comrades of the missing| Air Force men lost near Fenang on Saturday have abandoned their Isearch, after scouring the crash jarea all day long.-Reuter.

A message received

on Satur-

day stated that two Royal Air Force planes belonging to the tor-j

A new record for the women's pedo squadron collided in the air

red with M. Deibos for two hours 1400 Metres free style relay of 4 seven miles north of Penang while

res-

on Saturday evening seems to in-mins. 32 8/10 secs. was set up yes-exercising. One pilot was

com-jened, but the other four occupants dicate that the latter has the best terday by a swimming team prospects of being chosen, all the Posed of Jopie Selbach, Ritama of the planes more so since, according to the Stenbrook Tine Wagner and Wil-were believed to be dead. Excelsior, his candidature has the lie De Nouden.

were missing and

The previous best time of 4 BUNNER ARRIVES AT DJIBOUTI backing of the Radical Socialist

mins. 33 3/10 secs, was set up, Party's chairman, M. Daladier. The Petit Journal recalls in this also by a Dutch team, in 1924.

Reuter.

connection that M. Delbos had in

a recent speach in the Chamber sung the praise of the League of

(Continued from Page 1)

fatigue, but was recaptured and taken back to the hole. Eventual- ly he was released through the

Nations and the system of mutual CHINESE AQUATIC intervention of the British Consul

assistance.

The Echo de Paris points

out

ACES IN ACTION

M. Delbos in another speech on

December 27.last sharply criticis-

(Continued from Page 1).

foreign policy in the spirit of the Madison (USA), who

ed M. Laval for not conducting his

--Reuter.

An earlier message said that news had been received in Lou- don that Bunner (the name is jnow stated not to be Bonner). had covered been released," and was undergo- at

League of Nations. It is there-the distance in 68 8/10 secs. The ing anti-rabies treatment

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