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CANADIAN INDIANS HIT BY SANCTIONS

Lack Of Gaily Coloured Beads

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North Battleford, Saskä effect of sanctions imposed on Italy for the war it launched on Ethiopia is being felt in thern Saskatchewan, for as a re- sult there is a lack of the gaily coloured beads used by the Indian squaws for their handiwork.

Indians For months now the have been unable to get beads and as a result revenue from one of their principal sources of live- lihood has dwindled.

LOCAL NEWS

BREVITIES

CHINESE HOTEL

TRAGEDY

GIRL FOUND DEAD UNDER BED

POLICE SEARCHING FOR COMPANION

In the course of his duties yes- terday, a room boy, employed in the New Asia Hotel, was horrifed to find the body of a Chinese girl under the bed in one of the rooms. He

the notified immediately management and the Police were! at once communicated with. They [are now investigating the case.

of

It was stated that the unfor tanate girl had lived two days

Section The Women's

of the with a man in the hotel, and in mystery. European Y.31.C.A. held a success-connection with this fu! Mahjongg drive yesterday which gives the suggestion

broken romance, despair and afternoon in the West Lounge. Mrs. R. May presented the prizes violent death, the police are look- at the end of the function. Firstling for a man answering the fol- prize went to Mrs. Martin, second lowing description:

to Mrs. Watson and the consola- tion prize to Mrs. Blake. In the auction bridge section Mrs. Brow-1 ing took first prize and Mrs. Lam- bert the consolation prize.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936

A party of British ex-Servicemen recently paid a visit to Kassel to take part in the congress of German ex-soldiers. They are seen above at the Lehrte Station in Berlin on their way through the city.

LEFT-HAND SKETCH BY DA VINCI

Fetches 4,100 Guineas At Auction

£165 A SQUARE INCH

That versatile genius Leonar- do da Vinci gave a kick to the. bidding in the first day's sale at Christie's last month of the Henry Oppenheimer collection Jaf drawings by Old Masters, which realised the heartening total of £30,033, writes a Home correspondent.

INDIAN HOCKEY XI master, of 2

WIN 10 TO 0

(Continued from Page 1)

with Oliver (Australia) second in

These, as well as the fastest

mia. 117 semi-

The company of international led competitors,

by the Comtesse de courageous Behague, seemed spurred by the sight of a little sketch, by thej

prancing horse trying to overthrow its rider. After the Comtesse's first bid of 500gns. the auction arithme- tic raced on to the surprising ¡finish of 4,100gns., signalled by Mr. Gustavus Mayer, of the house of Colnaghi.

Age, about 34; medium height and build, long face, sallow complexion, bair cat in

DISTINGUISHED GUESTS the

Would Have Been Surprised American style; when last seen

Lord Kemsley and Lord Cam-1:13.7.

the the proprietors of he was wearing white silk with rose.

Leonardo da Vinci limned i Daily Telegraph, who swimmer in the fourth place this lightning study with his open neck, European style shirt, London Mr. H. B. Brown. Secretary of trousers, shorts and socks. He came to Berlin for the Olympic Simon (Germany) 1

left hand on a pinkish bit of the Sydney Zoo. is coming to

wore no hat and spoke the Punti Games, were received by Chancel-secs, will compete in the

paper 5 9-16in. by 4 11-16in finals. China and Japan on a holiday trip

lor Adolf Hitler yesterday. dialect.

having the conception of a pic- received by the E. and A. steamer Nankin,

WOMEN'S RELAY which The description is one

The Chancellor also

The back-stroke event for the ture of "The Adoration of the which is due here on September 2fits many Chinese bat the follow-ja delegation of 20 members of the

ing facts in the police report may Japanese Diet and the Tokyo men was followed by the eliminat-Magi" (now in the Uffizi) in his

¡mind Major D. M. Barchard has been afford a clue to the wanted man's Council, as well as the Secretarying heats of 4/100 metres swim-

He would no doubt have been selected for command of the 2nd identity.

of State in the Polish Foreign ming relay for women. Ministry,

itself exceedingly surprised if he had Count Szembeck. The first beat resolved Battalion. The Royal Welch Fusi-i

Trans-Ocean Service.

into a thrilling duel for first place been told that this little piece between the American and Bri-of paper would one day be sold tish teams, the former just manag-for £165 10s. a square inch.

I saw this identical sketch ing to secure a victory after a vigorous final spurt which gained fetch only £300 when the Earl them a decisive one-tenth second of Pembroke's collections were

The times were: U.S. 4 min. dispersed in July, 1917. 47.1 secs, Britain 4:47.2. Canada supre-14:49.7, Hungary 4:50.6.

"Wong Yan And Family"

liers, in succession to Lieutenant-: It is alleged that the girl came Colonel R. E. Hindson, who is re-to the hotel about 7,50 p.m. tiring on account of ill-health.

Earlier Results

AMERICAN WOMEN DIVERS REIGN SUPREME

Austria

conference on Tuesday, finally

Monday in company with a man who registered for both of them- Appearing on remand before as "Wong Yan and Family, aged Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central 28. merchant of Canton." Magistracy yesterday, two de- Room 208 was engaged on the stitute foreigners, Schin Fogel, same evening and $4 was paid in Berlin: America's aged 26, unemployed, from Bens-respect of the bill. Another S4 macy in the spring-board div-15:16.6. chia. Pozan, Germany, and Aaron was paid in respect of Tuesday ing was conclusively demon- A much hotter pace was set in Bardach, aged 28: unemployed, and on Wednesday the couple left strated when, following the the second heat, which was won by awarding the Gold Medal to Bri- tain with 67 points. Norway and from Catowitz, Poland, were com-the hotel apparently for a stroll.victory of the men divers on Holland in 4:33.1, followed by Ger- mitted to the House of Detention. At about 12.30 p.m. they return-Tuesday, the women stars also many

4:40.5, Denmark 4:46.2, Sweden gained the silver and bronze medals with 66 and 62 until arrangements could be made ed to the hotel and half an hour won the Gold, Silver, and Japan 4:58.1. for an expulsion order.

later the man left and has not Bronze Medals yesterday morn- The first three in each heat and points, respectively, the remain- been seen since. At 130 p.m. ing. The youngest performer the best fourth, namely, Hungary, ing places going to the Argentine

52, Italy 50, Germany 49. One case of enteric fever was the room boy, Kan Kai, entered to in the Olympic Games is 13 will qualify for reported to the local Health a tidy up. The room was not lock-year-old Majorie Gestring, who morrow.

ed on Tuesday.

next.

stains on the sheets of the bed. 88.35

were

immediately The Americans

far were In a report to the Police rester-notified and they made an inves-superior to all their opponents Belgians soon day, Chan Yik Wo, licensed motor driver, stated that while he was tigation which showed that the in technique, grace and perfec- driving private motor car No. 3405 woman had wounds on the top of tion of execution.

Anals the

to-

ITALY'S SUCCESS

thorities during the 24 hours end-ed and as the boy began his work won first place with 89.87 BRITISH WATER-POLO DEFEAT The Olympic Gold Medal for the in the room He noticed blood points, followed by Rawls, with The Olympic water-polo compe-&-metre class yachting races was

points. Poynton-Hill,dition

was contined yesterday awarded to Italy, following a long The s.s. Jeypore is expected here on making a further search he 8236. Daumerlang (Germany) with a

match between Belgium session of the judging committee from Moji at 6 am on Monday

was horrified to find the body of 78.27 and Jensch-Jordan (Gerland Britain, the British team be- to consider all protests. the young woman under the bed. mary) 77.29.

Germany and Norway were both ginning with a rapid attack which The police

resulted in the first goal, but the awarded the same number of revealed superior points so that a special race will lability, dominating the play take place this afternoon to de- throughout the rest of the match cide the second and third places. to win by 6 goals to 1.

NORWEGIANS SECOND France faced Austria în the se-) The Gold Medal for the 400

Norway gained the Silver Medal the 8-metre class yachting Metres free-style swimming,cond match, but the Austrian team in which was held in the Swim-proved inaccurate in shooting, competition, Germany retains the ming Stadium yesterday after-and France consequently gained Bronze Medal, Italy having won Gold Medal-Trans-Ocean noon, fell to the world's record a 4-2 victory. holder, the American swimmer

FENCING MATCHES

Service.

her head.

along Wellington Street, a boy, Ng Yui, aged 15

dasted years, across the street in front of his car and was knocked down. He was sent to the Government. Civil Hospital, where he was detained.

wood fell on him.

Lau

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GENERAL GAMELIN VISITS POLAND

· MEDICA'S WORLD RECORD

KIEFER'S OLYMPIC RECORD

the

British Boxer Is Reinstated

Berlin:: The British boxer

While working in the Navall Warsaw, To-day-The Chief of Jack Medica, who at the same The fencing matches began yes- Dockyard yesterday, San, the French General Staff, General time established a new record terday morning. The Brazilian aged 60 years, a coolie, sustained Gamelin, arrived here yesterday of 4 mins, 44.5 secs.

team withdrew so that Sweden: injuries to his foot when a pile of morning, and was received at the The race was, featured by a land Austria advanced to the inter- station by the Inspector-General bitter contest between the mediate round without competing. of the Polish Army, General Rydzchampion and his Japanese Germany won the first match in A Police report states that Smigli, the War-Minister, General rival. Uto, who gained second group one against Rumania 10 to Shrimpton has been reinstated in Katherine Owery, aged 25 years. Stachiewicz, and other high offici- place in 4 mins. 45.6 secs., fol-6. In group two, Hungary gained the middleweight boxing contest. married woman, of Russia. was alsTrans-Ocean Service.

and his knockout win against the; lowed by Makino (Japan) in 4 a 16 to 0 victory over Denmark. admitted to the Kowloon Hospital

mins. 43.1 secs, Ralph Flana- Czechoslovakia defeated Greece Chinese boxer Kiu Ti-chin stands. soffering from yesterday.

gan (U.S.) 4.52.7 and Negami 11 to 5 in group three.

A later message states that Mr. effects of veronal, alleged to have!

(Japan) 4.53.6.

Holland is leading group five Fowler, a British Boxing official, been self-administered.

FRENCH STEAMER RE-FLOATED The first three places were with a 13 to 3 win over Chile, confirmed that Britain's appeal.

all below the former Olympic while France defeated Canada 12 against Shrimpton's disqualifica- Ip Kam. married woman,

London, to-day-The French record of 448.4 set up by Bus- to 3.

He said, tion had been upheld. tempted to commit suicide yester-steamer San Francisco, a vessel ter Crabbe (US) at Los

Group six was won by US.A. 12 Shrimpton would be permitted to day by jumping from the ferry of 6,013 tons, which went ashore Angeles.

continue to fight.. to 4 over Switzerland. launch Man Ying. She was re on Haisborough Sands off Cromer

In group seven Turkey scored 9!

The two judges at the meefing scued by Chan Sam and Chemiz on Friday last, was refloated yes- Tau, sailors aboard the launch, terday afternoon after a portion 6.9 seca was set by the world re-

A new Olympic record of 1 min. to 7 over Yagoslavia. :

to consider the appeal stated that and removed to the Kowloon Hos of her cargo had been transferred cord holder, Adolph Kiefer (U.S.)

they saw no foul blows. The re- pital, none the worse for her into lighters. She proceeded under in the first 100 Metres back-

The programme of the rowing feree corroborated this and it was her own steam to Harwich.--Bri- stroke swimming elimination best regatta at Gruenau began yester- decided that there could not be

which took place yesterday morn-day with the elimination races. two decisions in the ring. ing.

The first heat was won by Ger- referee having counted out the Five heats were held, from which many in 7:23.3 with Italy second Chinese boxer they could not alter

the verdict-Reuter. in 7:33.6 Hungary with 7:36.5 was The following unclaimed tele- the three fastest swimmers in each third, followed by Poland 7:53.9, Hong Kong rainfall for the 24

An earlier message, stated that hours ending at 10 am to-day gram is lying at the office of the heat, and the fastest fourth place U.S. 7:55.6 and Brazil 3:13.7. Italy Shrimpton was disqualified for

total since Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., holder in all the heats qualified for took the lead in the beginning, and 0.73 inch. The

hitting Kiu Ti-chin too soon after Gohl, January 1 has been 48:41 inches, Ltd.:-Bobert

Steamship the semi-finals to-day. In addi- followed by Poland, but could not a clinch tion to Kiefer, Kiyokawa (Japan) maintain the pace set by Germany. against an average of 5942 inches President Hoover, from Cuba.

1 min. 7.2 secs, and Schwarz (Ger- many) qualified in the first heat, a close race developing between Kiefer and Kiyokawa, the winner of the 1932 Olympie title.

mersion.

The s.s. Talma is due here from Amoy to-morrow morning.

tish Wireless Service.

Unique Photographs Taken

ROWING RESULTS

The second heat was Jack Medica Breaks won by France with 7:38.4, followed by Denmark 7:411, Switzerland 7:48.7, Yugos-

Olympic Record

The

America secured her second

In China To Be Exhibited Drysdale (U.S.) won the second lavia 7:53.4, Japan 7:55.5, Holland

17:56.9. France took the lead at swimming triumph yesterday, when

and

Jack Medica won the Final of the

heat in 1 min 9 secs, followed by

1:10.1, the beginning and held it to 400 Metres free-style event in the Schlauch (Germany) 171

in the end.

CHRISTIANSEN THIRD

9-10 secs!

Mr. John Wooster, an American fully cover the life of the in- and Wilfan. (Yugoslavia)”- journalist, has been travelling habitants and the scenic qualities (1:117.

France and Germany will thus new Olympic record time of 4 eclipsing of the country through which Mr.

compete for the Gold and Silvermine. 44 5-10 secs,

Clarence "Buster Crabbe's. 1932 extensively in Kwangtang

Wooster bas travelled.

The third heat was won by Medals, while the others, in Kwangsi during the last few

An "exhibition of some of these Kojima (Japan) in 1 min.

9.7 special race, will compete for the mark set up at Los Angeles by 3 months, following which he has photographs will open to-morrow secs, followed by Van der Weghe Bronze Medal.

Uto (Japan) was second in written a book on Chinese myat Messrs. Helmut Nocht's pre(USA) 1:10.6 and Christiansen

GOLD MEDAL FOR HEITAJN mina345-6-10 seca, and was also thology. But it will differ from misea at St. George's Building, to (PL) 1:11.5.

The original intention to hold inside the previous best Olympic most books of this type, in that it which the public is cordially in- Besford (Britain) came first in the run on Tuesday in order to mark by 8-10 secs, while Shozo is written entirely in verse, with rited. Many of the photographs the fourth heat in 1 min. 112 decide the first three places in the Makino, the former world record an illustration opposite each page. are not for sale, and are merely secs, followed by Kett (Canada) 6-metre yacht contest in which holder for the 800 Metres free- During the course of his win-to be exhibited as a matter of 1:129, and Borg (Sweden) Britain, Norway and Sweden tied, style, was third in 4 mins 48 sec. derings Mr. Wooster has acquired interest to those anxious to see 1-15.2.

was not carried out

He was iso raide Crabbe's re a unique collection of photographs something of conditions of life in The fifth heat was won by Yo- The judging⠀⠀ committee concord-by 4-10ths of a second! of various parts of China. They the interior of China.

shida (Japan) in 1 min. 10 secs.. sidered the protests in an all-day Reuter.

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