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Governor and S. H.

Dodwell Win

Their Match

CIANO TROPHY RESULT

Rome, To-day.

The difficult Italian automobile race in Livorno for the Count Ciano Trophy was won yesterday by the German driver, Hermann

A golf match between teams of Lang. in a Mercedes Benz car. Over Forty and Under Forty was The Italian, Farina, gaining played at Fanling yesterday after-cond place in an Alfa-Romeo noon. Fourball foursomes

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played under handicap and resulted The average speed for the in a win for the Under Forties by kilometres stretch was 138 kilome-

tras per hour. 13% points to 4. Van

The German driver Von First pair mentioned are Honolulu couver

Brau- Victoria forty.

chitsch, who crossed the line first, Arrive

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D. J. Gilmore at d K. S. Morrison v.was disqualified because he had run J. B. H. Leckie and R, G. Gray all on the course in attempting to Sept. 6 square.

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BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939

ARE OPEN

MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY

to secure accommodation desired.

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

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Empress of Canada on Thursday, August 11th

AT 6 P.M.

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I. H. Geare and I. W. Shewan lost pass, and spectators had to G. C. Worrall and D. Humphreys.

him in getting his car back into the

A. E. Lissaman and R. Hancock lost track-Trans-Ocean.

to O. E. C. Marton and L. M. S. Lloyd.

R. A. Carmidge and E. Davidson lost

to T. A. Pearce and H. H. Mundy.

K. Valentine and T. E. Pearce lost to G. Treverton and Capt. Howarth.

N. L. Smith and A. Morse beat P.

H. Scoones and Capt. Holmes.

G. S. Archbutt and Col. Matthews: lost to D. Lloyd and J. A. D. Morrison.

RUSSIANS FOR DEPORTATION

Three Russians, Stephan Nikan-

A. D. Humphreys and Col. Collin v. L. Goldman and A. E. Perry all square.

R. E. Lindsell and I. Newton lost to drovich Gladishev, aged 35, motor A. C. I. Bowker and P. B. Havens. driver, Pavel Ivanovich Shtikoff, H. E. the Governor and S. H. Dod- aged 28, and Mingas Botarshin, well beat S. J. H. Fox and A. Sommer-aged 42, both bookbinders, were felt.

SWIMMING RECORD

Copenhagen, To-day.

A new world swimming record in the 1,000 metre crawl event for women was established here yester- day by the Danish swimmer, Miss Tonny Petersin, when she covered: the distance in 13 minutes, 15.9 seconds.

was

The former record was held by Miss Helen Madison, U.S.A., 13 minutes, 23.6 Ocean.

committed to the House of Déten- tion and an expulsion order made against them by Mr. R. Edwards, at the Central Magistracy, when they pleaded guilty to entering the Colony without a valid passport. and to vagrancy.

WOMAN CARRIER OF OPIUM

A young Chinese woman, Wong Lai-hing, seconds. Trans-

was fined $180, or ten weeks' hard labour by Mr. R. Edwards this. morning, for posses- sion of 28 taels of raw opium, at the Luen Cheong wharf in Con- naught Road Central yesterday.

SUDETEN CLASH VICTIMS

Prague, To-day.

A serious incident occurred at Saaz yesterday when "Communists". returning from Д demonstration, assailed. Sudeten Germans in the street.

Three Sudeten Germans were seri- ously injured and several slightly.

Police dispersed the crowd, using rubber truncheons.-Trans-Ocean.

THE BOY WHO LIKED "REMAND”

Sir Reginald Kennedy Cox, pre- siding magitrate at Stratford Ju- venile Court and two women on the Bench, roared with laughter at a boy nine, who appeared on remand for stealing a bicycle..

A fortnight ago the boy was sent to the remand home at Harold Wood, Essex, and while there sent the letter to his mother.

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Revenue Officer Stephens, pro- secuting, said the opium was hid- den in a basket of josa paper.

TYNDAREUS MURDER CHARGE

In connection with the 'double'. tragedy on board the 8.5. "Tynd- areus" on the high seas on August: 2, Chan Ki, aged 24, sailor, was. remanded for one week at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning,.. when charged before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett with murder.

STOLEN FROM BLIND MAN

"Stealing from a blind person is: he a particularly mean form of lar- It ceny" remarked Mr. Q. A. A, Mac-.

fadyen in sentencing Ho So, 28, found guilty of stealing a musical instrument from a blind singer, to three months' hard labour.

"Dear mother, could I tay a few moor days because I like it here and could I come home in to weeks time. I like it here because we get lots of things and we get supper and have a piece of cake every night for our tea. From your loving John."

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The Bench decided to give John two more weeks in the remand home.

The battery of car No. 2490 driven by Mr. P. B. Mathieu of No. 800, Prince Edward Road caught fire in Caine Road yesterday result- 'ing in damage to the extent of $50. I

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The R.M.S. "Empress of Canada" leaves Shanghai for Hong Kong and Manila to-morrow at 7.00 a.m.-

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