THE CHINA MÁIR-MONDAY, SEP
·18,"-1950,
1.
SERVICE TO MARK BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Reminders
Today
Crown Land Auction Sule, PWD,
3 p.in.
Whirl Drive, European YMCA, I
[3.10.
Union Jack Club, toinbolu, 7.30
p.m.
Coming events
TOMORROW
Bridge Drive, European YMCA,
0 p.m.
BK Rotary Club, lunch at the Hoof Garden, IK Hotel, 12.30 pan. Cheera Services Club, whist drive,
7.30 pm NAAFI Chib, Kowloon, table
tennis tournament, 8 p.in. Nine Dragons Services Clubs, whist
drive (cash prizes), 0 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Toe il meeting, 50, Maedoimen
Road, 0.30 pan. Foundation Stone Laying Cere
snoty nt HK Anti-TB Hars, and Follow-up Clinic, by Acting Chief Justice, Mr. E. H. Wallons, Queen'a Road, East, 5.30 pmn. American University Club, musteni and supper dauce, IK Hotel,
Women's
European Scelion, YMCA, games morning, 10 NAAFI Club, Kowloon, darts
tournament. 8 pm. Union Jack Club, whist drive,
7.45 p.
Rp.10.
4.074,
A special service in commemoration of the battle of Britain 10 years ago was held at St. John's Cathedral yesterday in the presence of repre- sentatives from the three Armed Forces. In a stirring sermon, Squadron Leader (Rev.) JA. Wynne, RAF, declared that "the armies of the enemy are ringing us round once more," and exhorted those present to re-dedicate them- selves to the cause of Justice, Freedom and Peace.
The congregation was head-tal donger, turned the tide of the ed by Lieutenant General Sir world war, by their prowess and EC. Robert Mansergh, GOC-by their devotion.
In-C. Air Commodore and
"Never in the Beld of human Mrs. A. D. Davies, Group Cap- Jeonflict was so much owed by so tain J. Worral, and Con many to so few." modore and Mrs. I.. N. Brown- feld.
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Turning from the subject of the Battle; the preacher pointed the ense of Elisha used huinan out that Providence-
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Alr Force personnel, and their relatives farmed the greater
Also agent to obstruct the destruction portion of the gathering. present were a detachment. carof England, the centre of Western
Christian civilisation, from HAS Tumar and the Royst Artillery representing the Navy and Army respectively.
The Rev. Wynno then poluted out that "the armies of the enemy The Rev. George She, chaplain ro ringing us round once again", of the Cathedral, conducted the As to what Providence has to an service asulated by the Rev. J. H.wer, he recalled that Israel fell subsequent to the Syrlan incident. Ogilvie, elmplain of St. Andrew's England had been spared. Church.
1 the course of his serinon, the Rev. Wynne referred to the Scriptures, and compared an iti stant in which Israel was spared through Elisha from destruction by an Invading Syrin Anny. with the Battle of Britain.
The Rev. Wyme then brleily went through the places and actions involved in the Battle of Britain.
During June and July, he said, the Luftwaffe gathered its for
and Nine Dragons Services Club, box-nations along the French
Belgian coasts anit, with super iority in front lae alreraft, was confident of success.
bg championships, 8 pm.
CMSNC ship leaves for Canton
A former Chinese Nation- alist vessel-which defected to Chinese Communist control on January 15-left Hong Kong for Canton early yesterday morning.
However the ship, the 1.872-ton ss. Hung Chang, sailed-for Com- munist China minus four of her crew whom police arrested on the vessel on Saturday.
Heavy onslaught
On July 10, the first hanvy onslaught began. There wore five cucce give phases in the!
first Gorman attack, the which was designed to
of harry the Channel
British convoys and to attack the coastal porte
RAF whereby the
would be drawn Into
and battle
its strength worn down,
In this connection, the preacher Indicated that "we must show are worth Providence that wo sparing." He exhorted all to look to their present moral state, and to get rid of nil vices.
who
Photo shows Rome Interested spectators at the model relier map exhibition sponsored by the China Geographical Model Manufactory at the Chinese Genoral" Chamber of Commerce Buliding yesterday.--(“China Mall" Photo).
Baseball:
Yankees move back
into the lead
in American League
New York, September 16.
The preacher Bually told the Young Whitey Ford, New York's newest "money pitcher," short changed Detroit on six hits to- day and came through with an 8-1 victory that moved Yankees back into the American Lea- gue load.
en-
rongregation that they have met to pray to God for those rave their lives in the Battle, to thank those still living, courage them to lead the people in the same spirit, and "to re- dedicate ourselves, as members of the Forces and of, the British Empire, in the cause of Justice, Freedon and Peace."
U.S. cotton being unloaded
Dizzy Trout duelled on even terms with the blonde 21-year-old stor until the ninth, when Yankees pushed the game beyond redemption with a seven-run burst.
Exhibition of model relief maps
D
Bredding House, ska hemia 'of the DD.C. and one of Landon's modern Landsharks.
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The exhibition of model re- lief maps, under the auspices of the China Geographica! Model Manufactory, drew large number of Interested spectators to the Chinese Gen- CELLOPHANE-SUALRD, eral Chamber of Commerce Building yesterday.
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and Artistically
graphically produced by the China Geogra
the phical Model Manufactory, maps were designed for use in classes to aid the student in the study of geographical selence. The maps, 10 in all are made of pluster of paris, dramatically showing terrains in scale. cluded in the exhibit were block of volcanos, ziącler, diagrams
and the Joe DiMaggio's 330th homer Cliff Chambers outlasted Vern deltas. deserts, ouses. gave New York its first run in Bickford as. Pittsburgh went to strata of the crust of the earth.
Boston The maps shown included al the sixth, but Tigers tled in the 13 innings in downing
tho continents: the British Isles 4-0 eighth on Gerry Priddy's. Ewell Blackwell gave up only the United States, Palestine and double, a sacrifice, and a two-three hits as Cincinnati defeated the Mediterranean are base hit.
the first-place Phillies 2-0. Ted and her provinces occupied the Kluszewski drove in both Cin- greater part of the exhibition,
Of special interest were those cinnati runs.
Veteran Johnny Schmitz won showing Hong Kong and the New his first game since June 25 when Territories. The maps ranged in
13 inches from
square to he pitched Chicago Cubs to a 6-4, sized victory over Giants. Del Rice's by 28 inches.
BL According to Mr. C.S. Llang ninth inning homer gave Louis Cardinals a 4-3 win over of the firm, the Chine Geogra Brooklyn.
phical Model Manufactory is the firm, of its kind: In-Chinn Only กะรส
was only recently
The deciding run in the ninth The 10,000-ton American- was on a walk to Cliff Mapes, a
walk by Ford and owned ss. Samtruth began un-sacrifice
sharp single to left fold by Gene of loading her 20,000 bales.
Woodling.
81x high-density American cotton
more runs came across before Vanks were through for at Kowloon wharf yesterday morning.
the day.
The second phase lusted from August 1 to 18, during which period the Luftwaffe began in
Boston's third place Red Sox tensive day operations with the
airfields as the main The ship's Second Omeer lost to St. Louis Browns, 3-2, us coastal targets. After a five day full, the William J. Little, has reported. Clift Fannin pitched one of the phase commenced on for duty on the ship that he left beat games of the season on five third
on Saturday in protest to taking hits, of which two were home August 24 with increased. night attacks and attacks on the Bah-the ship's cargo to a Cominunist runs by Bobby Doerr and Al ter airfields in the London area. port.
Zarila. The preacher went on to In When the ship arrived in Hong all that the fourth and declalve Kong the was due to leave for phase commenced on September the North Chin port of Tsingtas
attack on 7 with a full-scale
to discharge her cargo of Amëri- London which continued unit
Bob Feller's Ave-hit game and Several officers and men of the
38th homer the end of the month. The 6th can cation.
ship Indicated that they would Al Rosen's.
were and Inst phase of the baltie oe- curred throughout October. This phase anw the decline
The loss dropped Sox two games behind the Yankees.
Five-hit game
Scores
New York,. September. 10. Today's baseball reores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H Philadelphia Athletics Police arrested the men ofler
3 7 reported to the four seamen,
Chicago White Sox 10 10 have been armed with iron bars.
New York Yankees
8 20 defied the Hung Chang's caplain's
Detroit Tigers v Boston Red Sox. orders to proceed to Canton.
St. Louis Browns The Hung Chang is the fourth
Washington' Senators of a fleet of 13 Chino Merchants
not take the ship to Tsingtao highlights of Cleveland's 5-1 vic- Cleveland Indians Steam Navigation Company ves-
ANATIONAL unless there were chungos Intory over Washington. Feller re- sals to leave for a Coramunist enemy's attack on London and
carded his 14th victory and Chicago Cubs the Aince part
defection an increase in the night bomb-salary for making the trip.
Conquegra was charged New York Glanis Mr. Little packed his gear and Sandy industrial January 15.
London and ing of
Cincinnati Reds" off the ship-though ur with a 10s9,
Chicago White-Box tallied 10 Fhiladelphia Faulics hits and four waike to defeat Pittsburgh Pirates Athletics 10.3 as left-handed Boston Braves Billy Plarce went all the way
on
of the
Several other CMSN veggie centres of--the-Midlands.
~ watches" in carb" the';
including the Tsai Ngoh, the Lin Son, the Chiau Jen and the Cheng Kung, are expected to leave Hong Chinn in Kong for Communist the near future.
Beamen of the
It is understood that the four Hung arrested Chang protested against taking the ship to Canton for two rea-
sons,
First, crews of other CMSN which have left this Colony for Communist parts have been re- placed with Communist servico- inen as officers and crew upon their arrival,
Secondly, It is believed that the men were not 'pro-Com-| munist,
Thus far, two flat fights have broken out among the crews of CMSN vessels. These took place on August i and on August 5..
Bishop on education
celled,
15, the Nev.
salling orders wore. can- On September Wynne continued, the crisis of
All other officers and rien of the Battle of Britain come. Following two heavy attacks on the Saintruth accepted the com- the 14th, the Luftwaffe launched pany's 100 per cent bonus offer fis greatest concentrated effort for the Tsingtaɔ journey, but in a daylight assault on London fate Saturday with 500 aircraft attacking in two waves.
The preacher recailed Winston Churchill's description of thias day as "one of the decisive battles of the war, and, like the Battle of Waterloo, it was on a Sunday."
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won.
Luftwaffe's defeat
afternoon those
orders were changed.
The ship is expected to com- Honz her discharge In plete
cong In four days.
ISLAMIC UNIÓN ELECTION
At the fourth annual general
Chinu
moved
and
which
operat-
Here due to unstable conditions in China. The arm, wh
ed In Canton previously,
had and
ofces at 140. Talpo Road workshops in Kowloon City.
Mr. Liang told that because of relief map cheaper labour here produced by his firm which solis for $60
'would be sold for £12 ot were produced by Philips of o London, the firm deallug in relief Omaps.
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Five men, three of them armed 1with revolvers, held up the China
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Brooklyn Dodgers-
BARSON..
Plans for hospital
Standings,
New York; September 17. The following ato Major League baroball standings:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Should present plans material New York Ise, the Kwong Wah Hospital in Detroit Nathan Houd will within a short Boston time have added, new buildings. Cleveland
A fund-raising committee wil Washington
That day saw the Luftwaffen greatest defeat, the Rev. Wynns niceting of the Islamle Union be formed this Wednesday to Chicago went on, Although post-war in held at the cemetery compound, raise $200,000 for the new build-St. Louis formation has shown that the Happy Valley, yesterday, Mr. A.ings to. be constructed within the Philadelphin
Authorities enemy's losses on that day were. Madar was elected Chairman present hespitel compound.
are planning a Philadelphia only 68, a decisive victory was of the Union, Mr. A. M. Wahab
bulidings,. a Brooklyn (Vice-chairman), A.BA Rah-least three now man (Ilon Secretary), S. E. M. nurses' hostel, a maternity ward Boston Churchill Quoting Mr.
once Bux (Assistant Ion: Secretary), and a general patients' building. New York
It was learned that Mr. Chow St. Louis "The S. H. Ismall (on Treasurer) more, the pruncher said:
following commitice Cham-kwong, Chairman of the Cincinnati gratitude of every home in our and the
Salleh, U. A Board of Directors of the Tung Chicago Istand, In our Empire and indeed members, M. A.
Hospitals, of Pittsburgh throughout the world-except in Rumjahn, S. M. Rumjahn, K. Wah Group of the abodes of the guilty-goes out M. Omar, M. I. Razack, M. Y. which Kwong Wah Is a unit, and to the British alemon, who, un-Adal, S. A. R. Bux, A. M. Arab, Mr. Tung Chun-ying, President daunted by odds, unwearled in O. R. Sodicit, E. R. Marker and of the hospitals, have each donul- j
O. Sadick.
'ed'$10,000 toward the fund. their constant challenge and mor-
of children APPEAL BY SCHOOL FOR
At the annual Chinem
Tenchera' church bervice
at
St. John's Cathedral yesterday. afternoon, the Rt. Rev., Ronald
O. Hall, Bishop of Hong Kong,
A BUGLE BAND
gave a short sermon on educate An appool has been sent out by the Hong Kong Sea
ing young children, fa
Addressing about 60 men and women, Bishop Hall told them that the work they were doing was only by way of: aselsting Christ who won actually the Real Feacher of children, it
The education which children receive in the classroots is only part of tho gonoral knowledgo, they themselves nejúlab at home. in the street, on the bus of in
Training School, Stanley, for assistance to en- able it to form a bugle band.:-
Captain R. Todd, who is responsible for the appeal, told the "China Mail" it is intended to have a 13-piece band as a nucleus, comprising four kettle drums, eight bugles and one bass drum. As funds become available, the band could be expanded to include other instruments.
wear already sailor's uniforms. and all that the school lacks are the Instruments." --
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CHINESE GENERAL DIES IN KOWLOON
General Mule Hi-tak, former commander of the First Division of tho Kwangtung Provincial Army, diet here, early yesterday morning after a long lness at his residence, 225 Sai Yeung Chol Streel, Kowloon. He was 57. years old. Ne
General Muk, who participated In, the Chinese revolution soon. after graduating from an 'artli- Tery school; vras, assigned La idea fend the Tamshil area, West The Hong Kong Sea Training-River, in the early stage of School at the Stanley Camp bas China's war with Japan.
a total of about 140 boys, whose a He is survived by three sons. overage ages range from 19 to 14. and two daughters. Cremation About 20 boys leave the school service will be held. today, yearly after Jobs have been
found for them by the School,
FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN RIVERS
The School's annual budget for the upkeep, feeding, clothing, medical, attendance and salaries of teachers, run to FK350,000 he fineral of (Captain, Ernos Broken down, this works out to Rivers, downer, mester of Lys whom show good pro
about 90 cents a day for each Brith fechter a Torinase took
The School At present lacks Kong, Police, has been among the shop, the assertedungste funds to buy the instruments, those who have given encourage He exhorted the teachers to hence the appeal to the publlement to the School to have try their best in spite of that to help out either by contris band formed among die boys, “known' difficulties some of Wingbuting the Instruments - or
mighs" erigaunter: in/itisht, quartersc&wháro
Bishop, Hall alan
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with in hel
$20. The police are investigating.
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arm money, Captain Todd salda pity lof="froh nich("bajo Captain Toodwald 11 place yeaterday morning at Happy
perhaps some togimental bunds waste, said Mr. Easter? Who has |bers of the. adght have discarded Instru promised to give "monts which they might wish to the boys. I and/
donate to the school tease: is formed to
foster of formerly.
Hand
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No need for unlig
Thursday
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