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ANOTHER INCIDENT

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1936

INTERPORT TENNIS

Local Invitation To Shanghai

MEN'S AND LADIES SERIES

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

There will be a Whist Drive at A dance will be held at the the Sailors' Home and Seamen's Cheero Club at 9 pm. to-day. Institute at 9 p.m. to-day.

The ss. Somali is due here from

Shanghai at 6 am. next Friday.

be

The RMS. Empress of Asia is

The Women's Section of the YM.CA. will be holding a mah jongg drive in the West Lounge to-day at 3 pm

A Dinner Dance will be held on the Open Roof of Repulse Bay Lido-weather permitting -- and at Repulse Bay Hotel in the event

of bad weather, to-day at 9 pra

The RNA. Dorado arrived at{ 3.15 pm yesterday, carrying 168.77 kilos of mail.

The arest in the Olympic As was expected. Japan won

It was decided at the Executive Games зsterday was no longer the 800 Metres free-style swim-

Mr. R. Forbes, advertising agent concented on the Stadium. but ming relay and established a Committee meeting of the Hong split in three distinct groups new Olympic record as well as Kong Lawn Tennis Association residing at Kai Tak, was admitted one at Swimming Stadium, one a world record of 8 mins. 51.5-last evening to extend an invita- to the Government Civil Hospital afternoon. suffering Hall, where 10 secs.

tion to the Shanghai Lawn Tennis yesterday at the utschland

sustained when The US team came second Association to send men's and la-from concussion the bag was resumed, and the third ahe Regatta

at in 9 mins. 3 secs, finishing, dies' teams to Hong Kong for an he fell down the steps at the Hong Lake secs. ahead of the Hungarian Interport contest on or about Oc-Kong Fish Store, Des Voeux Road Gruenain the District the outskirts of Ber team which set up a new Euro-tober 10, next. If this date should His condition is reported to

pean record of 9 mins. 12.3-10 prove unsuitable to the Northern-fair. lin.

Everyne of the three centres secs.

France were fourth in 9 mins, ers, however, Armistice Day has Perfect drew t attendances. weatherhich is rare at this time 18-2-10 secs, Germany fifth in been suggested as an alternative of the 3r. prevailed. with hardly 9 mins. 19 secs., Great Britain and it is understood that the In-cue here on the morning of August terport will take the usual form, from Vancouver via Japan ports: a cloud the sky and with a cool sixth in 9 mins. 21.5-10 secs that is to say, three singles and two and Shanghai, and will sail 5.30 p.m. to-day at Mody House,

Canada seventh in 9 mins doubles in both the men's and same evening for Manila. Train now

Berlin 27.5-10 secs, and Sweden eighth

ladies' contests. 9 mins. 37.5-10

The R.M.S. Empress of Japan member of the staff of the S. C. M. are pact with visitors, while a in

In the meantime à meeting of great mber of visitors

the Interport Selection Committee is due here from Shanghai next Post, and Miss May Coghlan. The leave honeymoon is to be spent in Ja- WATER-POLO semi-final matches in the will be held in order to issue the Friday morning, and will

competition iranking list for. 1935-36, and it isjat 5 p.m. the same day for Manila, pan. of Grea3ritain by 5 goals to 4.1 Olympic water-polo by 3 go to 1 in the semi-final began to-day, Holland meeting from this that the selections will first clash. The be made. On receipt of the reply! round othe Olympic Football Britain in the competiti.

breeze bring.

reaching

are Trans-Ocean Service.

AUSTA IN SOCCER FINAL

Austrbeat Poland, conquerors) - The

secs. ---

the

The wedding will take place atļ

Kowloon, of Mr. J. R. Luke, a

David Duncan

Dutch swimmers led at the begin from Shanghai, and if this should BARNSLEY MINE West Coberta Main, late of

teams

at-will be selected and a series of

practice matches arranged.

In th Final next Saturday.ning of the second half, but were be in the affirmative, the which decide the winner of unable to withstand the final the Go and Silver Medals re-tack of the British team.

the! Hungary defeated Belgium spectivel Austria may win

entered

in

Shanghai last sent a tennis team

Gold Mel, a fact which gains the second match of the day after to Hong Kong in 1932 when only! ja men's combination visited us, addition importance in view of a hard fought contest

WOMEN'S 'EVENT

Shanghai being unable to send a the circustances under which |

The side was cap- the Japan proved her superiority in ladies team. the Ausian team semi-fina by a walk-over, owing swimming for the second time to tained by John L. Wade, who has to the Fuvian team's refusal to day by winning the Women's 200 since retired from tennis of this ober tl International Football Metres breast-stroke event through nature, and Hong Kong were beat-i Associath and replay their match Miss Maehata, the holder of the en 32. against ustria, which had been world record in this event, declared not above criticism."

who

3.6-10 secs from Frau Geneger CRICKET

|(Germany), who clocked 3 mins. BAEBALL TOURNEY Japan, Chile. Esthonia. Brazil. 4.2 secs. Miss Sorensen (Den-

and Switzerland mark) won the third prize in 3) Czechoslaida were deftely eliminated from the mins. 7.8 secs. Olympic aseball competition res- terday.

SOCCER FIASCO Referring to the decision re-

INTERPORT

Invitation Received From Shanghai

DISASTER

Difficulties About Memorial Tribute

STOPPAGE OF WORK IDEA ENCOUNTERS OBJECTIONS

As-

who died on August 30, 1934, left local estate valued at $12,200. The application by Florence Nightingale Main. for confirmation of execu- itors. has been granted.

"Let this case be a waming to other landlords against the dan-♣ Įgerous practice of giving tempor- ary receipts," remarked Mr. W. London, To-day.

Schofield, at the Central Magis- Hitches have arisen in co-tracy yesterday afternoon, at the| nection with the projected conclusion of the hearing of * stoppage of work in the col-summons against Ko Lo-chi, land- lieries to-morrow, as a tribute lord of No. 514 Sing Wo Road, to the memory of the 57 vic-for having failed to stamp a re tims of the Wharnecliffe Wood-ceipt for $35 on March 28 this meer colliery disaster at Barus- year. Defendant, who was repre-| ley. The Leicestershire mine sented by Mr. A. el Arculli, was owners have refused to sanc-discharged, the evidence produced An invitation has been received tion the stoppage and the tending to show that he had not The eint surviving teams "willgarding the upholding of the Aus-from the Shanghai Cricket Club Northumberland Miners'

issued the receipt himself, and decided not to continue play to-morrow, when trian protest concerning the foot-to send a team to Shanghai sociation has the follovag four matches will be ball match against Peru, the Pre-October to take part in the annual close to-morrow. The Durham that it was only a temporary re

sident of the International Olym-cricket Interport.

Miners' Association has noti-ceipt. decided:

Everything possible will be done fed the Durham coal-owners U.S. v Philippines and Mexico pic Committee. Count Baillet-

Local estate valued at $9,600 to Mr. Latour stated to a representative to raise as strong a side as pos- that it cannot agree vs. Italy.

was left by Janes Frederick Hems. Jones's proposal. Canada. Uruguay and Poland of the German news agency yes-sible and, with this end in view. Joseph

formerly of No. 193, Stone Road terday that this decision was bas- Hon. Secretaries of local Cricket Reuter's Bulletin Service. To-morow the winners will played purely on technical considera Clubs have been asked to send in It was previously stated that Forest Gate, Essex, who died against ech other. and the final tions involved in the game. a list of players able to make the Mr. Joseph Jones, President of February 1, last. Letters of ad- the National Mineworkers ministration have been granted to Federation, had instructed the George Thomas Hems.

all districts to secretaries of arrange for the observation of to-morrow as a day of mourn- ing throughout the British coal- fields with a complete stoppage. of work.

vs. Peru.

will be hel on Friday.

ITALIAN FENCING TRIUMPH

Neither the International Olym- trip if selected. The Olympic Fencing individual pic Committee nor the Organising competition was completed yester-Committee had anything

The team will probably sail on to de October 2 by the RMS. Empress

day when Frazco-Ricandi (Italy) with the matter, nor had thes the of Russia. returning here by the

right to question the International ss. Rawalpindi on October 16 Football Assosiation's decision.

victories, 13 points and 18 taches to win the Gold Medal The winner of the Silver and Bronz Medals likewise Italians-Savario Ragua and Corraggia-Medici

came first with G

were

ROWING REGATTA

of the The elimination races coxswainless paits in the Olympic Rowing Regatta resalted as lows:

fol-

It was therefore clear that no many).

German sporting authority shari Second heat: Bridges (UIS.)

amy

ed

part In the

Te-Kerktmester (Holland), Harding sponsibility, Germany not even be-(GL. Britain) and Morton (Austra- ing represented on the LF.Alia). Committee of appeal.

ROWING REGATTA

Third heat: Mortridge (U.S.). Mastenbroek (Holland), Hancock!

The Olympic rowing regatta be (Gt. Britain) and Nilsen (Den- gan to-day on the Gryenan regat-mark). 1st heat; Poland came first in 7ta course with mins.

293 secs, followed by races in coxwained fours, Switzerland in 7 mins. 32.7-19)

secs.

the elimination OVERWHELMING US. WIN

The spring-board diving was de-

REIGN OF TERROR IN PALESTINE

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BRITISH CASUALTIES The new outbreak of acts of ter-

Holland won the first heat in 6 cided in the Swimming Stadium ror here has resulted in a number mina 59 secs. after a close race yesterday morning and resulted in of fatal casualties amongst mem-

an overwhelming victory for the bers of the British army of with Brazil. 2nd heat: Hungary came first in

Germany won the second beat United States, who gained the cupation. in 6 mins. 51.1-10 secs..

7 mins. 15 secs, followed closely

secs.

41.9-10 secs.

-30

for

and Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. An officer of the Seaforth High- by Denmark in 7 mins. 19.1-19 Switzerland were winners in the The Gold Medal winner was landers, stationed at Nablus

third heat with a time of 6 mins- Degener, who showed himself to be some time, and a sergeant of the head and shoulders above all the Royal Air Force were killed when Holland, Germany and Switzer-other competitors, scoring 19.35, their car struck explosives which land will thus compete in the finals, the highest number of points ever were placed on the road by ter- while consolation races will be car-awarded for one dive. Displaying rorists, and two privates of the ried out for additional places.

YACHTING

3rd heat: won by Germany in mins. 12.6-10 secs, followed by the Argentina in 7 mins. 20 secs.

BRITON WINS HEAT The results of the elimination races in the Olympic Single, Scuils rowing at Gruenau are as follows:)

1st heat won by Verey, (Poland) in 7 mins. 31 secs.

Kiel, To-day Perfect sailing weather prevail- jed at Kiel, but no Olympic yacht- 2nd heat won by Schaefer, "(Ger-ling events were held yesterday, although the races have not yet many; in 7 mins. 17,1-10 secs.

3rd heat won by Ruffi (Switzer-been concluded in the 6 and 8- land) winner of the Diamondimetre classes.

masterly technique and elegance, he Royal Air Force narrowly escap was responsible for many louded death when marauders” opened bursts of applause from a packed fire on them when they were re- gallery.

turning from Mount Getsemaneh. The Snal placings were:

A police sergeant was shot by L Degener (U.S.) 162.57 points marauders from an ambush and 2. Wagne (U.S.) 159.56 points another attack resulted in the 3. Greene (U.S.)

146.29 points death of two British soldiers, two

The next three were "Scalls at Henley, in 7 mins. 19 seca. The entire judging committee (Japan) 14492, Weiss

yesterday 4th heat won by Warren (Bri-met

to 141.24 and Esser morning consider the tests and tain) in 7 mins. 27 secs.

have 137.99.. yet announced whether The German Olympic victor and world cycling champion, Toni

GYMNASTICS

Inst

The rings competition in

the

13

special elimination race

Earlier Results

sible.

maranders

Shibahara others being seriously injured. In (Germany) all these cases the (Germany) succeeded in escaping without be

ing recognised.

RAILWAY ACCIDENT A similar wave of terrorism is and reported from Tel Aviv

CHAMPION TURNS PRO.

Olympic Gymnastics was won by will be held before the final con- Merkens, has joined the ranks of Rospina, where a number of per- Hudek, (Czechoslovakia) with 19-petition of the star bost Olympic the professionals after having won song, including several women, are 433 points. Stakelj, (Yugoslavia) races are completed, with the Ger- all the amateur championships pos- stated to have been seriously with 18.927 points, and Volz (Ger-1 man-Holland victories. many), with 18.667, were placed

India's world champion hockey Wounded during a bomb and shoot- In most of these ing outrage. second and third respectively.

(team has been engaged to play cases the marauders attacked mo- In the Parallel Bars competitiozi

here against a Berlin. City team on tor-buses whose passengers were Frey (Germany) came first with

August 26.

known to be Jews- 19.767 points, followed by Rausch (Switzerland), with 19.034 points). and Schwarzmann (Germany), with 18.967 points.

ANOTHER GERMAN WIN

DUTCH WOMEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONS IN FORM

MAJOR SOCCER UPSET A major sensation was provided

A serious railway accident,

were killed.

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