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ARMY TENNIS LEAGUF

HONG KONG SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis inatch played at Sookumpon, on Thursday, between the Royal Army Medical Ceaps and the Hoyak Army Ordnance Corps :--

R.A.M.C.

Cpl. McCall and

Cpl. Davis......✨

Sgt. Carmichael and

Cl. Knight........

Q.M.8. Landau and

S/Sgt. Parkinson

R.4,0.C..

Condr. Mitchell and Sgt. Maj. Anderson

Condr. Mitchell and

S/Sgt. Sanderson wil

S/Sgt Norris

S/Sgt. Sanderson and

L/Up). Smith

J

Opl. McCall and

Camr Mitchell and

Cpl. Davis

6

8/Sgt. Norris

...

Sut. Carmichael and

Cpl. Knight

L/Cpl. Smith

QM.S. Landap and

Condr. Mitchell and

Sgt. Maj. Anderson.....

Opl. McCall and

87Sgt. Sanderson and :

Cpl. Davie

C/Cpl. Smith

1

Condr. Mitchell and

Cpl. Knight

...........

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Ngt. Maj. Anderson.

3

OM.S. Landau and

Condr. Mitchell and

8/Sgt. Parkinson ...

S/Sgt. Norria

Total sats

2

Total sets

B

8/Sgt. Parkinson

Sut. Carmichael and

PROSPECTS FOR MACAO RACES.

BAND ARRANGED" ON

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S.S., TAISHAN,

SOME SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS.

AMERICAN GOLF

CPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

THE RED TER'S AGRSEY.}

New York. June 23.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1932.

Lawn Bowls.

TO-DAY'S GAMES IN

THE LEAGUE.

TEAMS MEET FOR THE

SECOND TIME."

[BY GREEN."]

One half of the mason's lawa howls league programme would have been completed by now but for rain interfering with the fixtures during the last two weeks. The st. cond half of the programmes enn- mences today, the fixtures repre senting return matches of the series on the opening day. Much interest is attached to to-day's games in view of the fact that the tenns ari | meeting for the second time. The following are the fixtures:-

Division I.

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Craigengower 7. Kowloon Dock Bowling Green, Kowloon C.C. Recreio Police. Taikoo Civil Series

Division II.

Yacht Chal. Taikon Kowloon C. 2. Craigengöwei Civil Service ». Recreio, Electric R.C. Bowling Green

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Civil Service are the only "sufor team standing with full points

| INTERNATIONAL. flavour is lack-be five games. In the earlier gui

ing in the American Open Golf Championship which opened to The Ragd Meeting in Magno today at Flushing, Long Island, the morrow, gives good weather con- only prominent British player ditions should be one of the biggest competing being the ex-amatear attractions of the day and there is champion, Mr. T. P. Perkins, who not the l'esas doubt that quite

has been in Amerien fer some, time number of people will drop their

past on business. fixtures for the day to make the trip to the Portuguese Colony.

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H.K.

VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

[ONDERS BY LIKIT..COL." L G. DIED,

0.8.0., 0.0,6.}

A Parade for Signalling fastruc- tion will be held at Corps Head quarters at 3.30 pm on Tuesday, 28th. instant,

Parado on

Tuesday, 2814. instant at 8.30 pm, at the Riding School,

Mount Caroline Road.

Armoured Car Section.-

There will be no parade on Monday, 27th. instant.

Motor Machine Gun Section --- -

A Parade for "Machine Gan In- struction will be held LLE Corns Headquarters at 3,30 p.m. Monday, 27th instant.

Tuesday, 28th, Janie. Machine Gun Company.-

Volun

Recruits will parade a teer Headquarters at 8.30 p.m.

Class "A" Machine Coon Train ing under A/C. S. M. Tiery.

Class "B" Arm Drill unde?" Serg. Urquhart

Dreas for

Belts and Sidearms.

Class

duzar Campaa, m

R-Rides.

1. Parade at Volunteer Hend- quarters ut.30p.m. on Monday, 17th. instant for Machine Gun Instruction.

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2. N.4.0.'s Class will be held on Friday, 1st. July at 5.30. All 13.00's are requested, to mäke a

point of attending. 4. Company-

Sections

5.30 1.1.

at the Valley, they beat Taikoo by the extremely heavy margin of n shots. They are travailing to Tai koo to-day and will be quite

The usual weekly instruction fident of maintaining their unben, parades are suspended till further ten record. Craigongowey lost their notier.. lustead the two opening match at Kowloon Doek will parade together on the first and there is every hope that they Thursday of each month comman will avenge that defent when theyeing th. July at A.P.C. Installa- receive Kowloon Dock at the Valley. tion, North Point ut The Polion will make another for Members are strongly urged to The arst round of the scrapeti, accomplish what they have been attend as often as possible inter- seasons. They mediate parades with No. # Sec- striving for ny tion provided a sonsusion, a dazzl-will be the guests of Cha de Retion, Centre at Headquarters every

creio, who will no doubt take good Monday at 5.30 p.m.

are to so that a sensation is pot Other Sectious will parade ac- crented by losing to the Police. The | cording the following time remaining senior game is between table': the Bowling Green Clah and their

No. 3 Section Centre, nt Head- neighbours, Kowloon C. C. The quarters at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, K.B.C.C. have not won a single 7th, instant. » match so far and the visitors may be expected to repeat their earlier success.

The s.s. Taishan will leave Honging card being returund by Olin Kong at 9.8) am, and return from Dutra, who went round in e, Macap at 3p.m. and autording to

four strokes better than any of his thra: advertisements, the Brunswick

rivals. Orchestra will be on board, so that, with special card rooms as well,

Perkins Falls of." U

T. P. Perkins was a brilliant it looks as if the trip to and from form on setting out and seemed Macro will be every bit as enjoy-likely to offer a challenge to Dutra able as the race rooting itself.

The entries too, are distinctly better than it had been in the past, and the programme of seven races contain Brunts for new ponies, vlich in muze, to provide plenty of tbrand possibly a big dividend.

The first race is for bond troop ponies and of the eleven en tries there appears to be nothing to touch The Partridge. The race is over Ave furlongs and given fairly good start, this pony should

The Goods ia win handaoincly. fine pony, but it is no long since he has been seen on a race track, that he is an unknown quantity. The same remark applica to Pink Pearl who might got a place.

In the second race, Publie Money appears to have a good chance as ho has only 100 pounds to curry. New King is also in at this weight and might run into a place. The race is very open and among the others likely to get into a place is Tai Ping Yang, Glorious Stag and Tango.

There is a good race for pariter's in the third event where there are thirteen entries. The top weights Are Champagne Bay, Army Hall and Workable Stag and it will not surprise me to see the paries finish in that order Champagne Bay has

béén going great gund at Happy

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No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at Kowloon Dock at 3.30 pa on Fri- day, 1st. July.

HOME CRICKET.

VOCE AND LARWOOD IN

GOOD FORM

LONDON, June 24. Yoco, who was chosen to play for England against India in the match which opens at "Lord's to-day, and Larwood, who was passed over by the selection committen, ware bath in excellent, form, when Nottingham entertained Leicester and won by

Tubs. au innings and 111

Tho former had 10 wickets in two in-f nings for runs while Larwood had the same namber of wickets for

AYUDA,

Notts had brat innings, and with Walker playing an undefeated in nings for 114 runs, compiled 24. Geary bowlod well to take a wicketa för 43 rune.

BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC

POSITION

SURVEYED BY MR. BALDWIN

(DATISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

MR. Stanley Baldwin, surveying!

Britain's economic position during a debate on a motion of consure in the House of Commons, said that the tariff system adopted to correct the adverso balance of trade was on its trial.

It would be two or three years before they knew whether it had fulfilled hopes or not.

Although the "figures för April and May had not yet been complete. werd in- ly worked out there dications that there was a reduction in the unfavourabia balance which was due both to an ingrouse in volume of exports and a decrease in importa, in particular the latter. In ve mouths, statistics regard- Leicester met with disaster whening raw materiais showed they re they went in to bat for with Voce mained: practically stationary, getting for a, and Larwood 4. for whereas the value of imported 54, they were all out for 83 rupe, manufactured articles, "in spito Forced to follow-on, this county did, of the forestalling duties, was ove word for in their second at- | £32,000,000. tempt they were skittled out for only 43 rans. Larwood had B wickets for 3 runs while Voce took the Tumaining 4 for 13.

Tho scores were:- Notts, ist inaings ....

Walker, 114, not out. Geary, 3 for 43. Leicester, 1st innings

Vucd, 6 for Larwood, 4 for 34. Laicenter, 2nd innings Laswood, for M. Voce, 4 for 13.

WIMBLEDON TENNIS

A

ANOTHER BRITISH

VICTORY

(12ROUGH REUYKU'S. AGANÇX-]

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LONDON, June 24. IN the fourth round of the Ladies' Singles at Wimbledon, Betty Nuthall beat Sarah Pulfrey 86, 97, while Holen Jacobs beat Mrs. Jameson 61, 0-2.)

Men's Singles: Fourth Round, In the fourth round of the Man's Singles. Vince beat Aoki 6-2, 16,

No. Section, Kowloon Cricket p.m. on Tuesday, 28th instant. Club, at Kowloon Csiaket Club at

A course of cases and lectures 16-3, 6-2. on interesting and instructive sub>- acts will be held during the months of July and August, Tuesday evenings at 5.30 p.m "All N.C.0.'s are expected to attend, and any other member of the Com pluy who is interested; may do so.

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so consistently did he real off his threes and fours up to the twelfth, in five games will be favourites for Craigengwer juniors, unbeaten At the twelfth. Perkins holed out the points when the travel to the magnificently for

Kowloon CC The Yacht Club a hirdle, but were unfortunately tripped last from that point he gridually boat week when they visited their neigh his former steadiness and got into bours, but they should be strongly entrenched this afternoon when they trouble on several bertsions and receive Taikoo, whom they defeated while bringing off some excellent by 15 shots last time. A good tie la recoveries and finally to be content that between Civil Service and Re-When the training BCAADI GODA with a score of 78.

areio which, I think, will again mences, the position regarding ex result in favour of the former. The listing N.O.C.'s and promotions Sarazen and Burke played ex Electric RC won their first game generally, will be reconsidered in cellent golf despite the harassing last week. If they can meet with the light of the attendances Et wind. Thare

151 however, no equal success when they receive the these lectures. thing to compare seriously with Bowling Green Club team"to-day,

The first lecture will be ow Tuesday, July 5th Map Reading with practical examples" by C.S. M. Slattery.

the golf of Dutra, who went round their win would be very creditable with barely a bad stroke. He was indeed. particularly deadly on the grey, Lan Diegel returned a card of 73

to occupy second place.

LEADING SCORES Leading scores:

Leo Diegel

T. P. Perkins

Olin Dutra

61 73

Gene Sarazen....... 44

Billy Burke

*

Walter Hagen

75

76

0

80

MadDonald Smith Tommy Armour

Other scores?

U. Von Elm ......

W. Horton Smith

Valley during the past two meet Uris TACC,

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The last race is sure to attract a ings, and Army Hall also has, two consecutive wins to his credit, hig field. There are nineteen on- while Workable Stag was respen tries of which The Gadwall, Blue- sible for a big dividend at the very love and Gold Bar look the best I last extra race meeting in Hong should not be surprised to see them Kong. Punch, is down to. 148 Ginjal in that order. Just Imagine pounds in this race and Alexandra is in at a low weight and The Hall is also in as the same weight. Shoveller too is lightly weighted, There is sure to be quite a good The Gadwall looks the beat. bet of deal of support for every one of all, but the race between him, shpse candidates, and whichever Bluelove, and Gold Bar looks very was the dividend ought to be even on paper. protty good

The fourth rhoe is for this year's Macno subs and very little is known of the form of the ponies Ven- turous, Drina, Allwall and Kulangsu have been whispered as good aires.

Jingo ought to get very near, the. aix furlongs race, for the Stewards' Cup which inaalso, for Macro ponies. Genghis Khan had Arminus, the entrier of Mr. G. H. Potta, have previously done quite well, and whichever starta has a sport ing chance to get a place. Stirling Castle also is a good plaes bet..

In this sixth race, City of Shang- bai, after hie fine run: at. Happy Valley a fortnight ago, ought to Blue Plane is a good get near. enndidate hero and Pure Musin also bus a good chance. In fact the Inst-named should just about ac count for City of Shanghai. Valets has been improving with public appearance, so he should not be neglected if he accepts for (Continued on next column.)

every

SELECTIONS.

Race 1. The Partridge

The Goods Pink Pearl

TROOP CARRYING BY PLANE

Exchange Restrictions.

He duplored the world-wide re- strictions on brade, which were im posed by countries lely owing to their domestic conditions.

No fewer than thirty foreign. countrice had some kind at ex- change restriction. These restric tiona were telling probably more against the recovery of trade even than tarifa, which throughout the world had been increased. In Bel- gium, Poland, the Netherlands, Portugal, France- and some British, Dominions, tariffs, had been raised until they bad, reached a height it. was almost impossible to climb. It was extremely difficult to see how this position was to be brokup,

LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

The Lausune Conference, Mr. Baldwin went on, naturally afford- el som hopes and he was certhin that the cancellation of all ropara- tions and war debts in Europe #as an essential step towards giving countries more confidence and help- ing them to get on with their busi-

114HB.

Despite the world imporverish- mont, it was sore encouragement to Britain that through dificult period she was holding on to her exports trade.

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Ag to the home trade, the actual. volume of production had slightly increased, yet there had beat an in- Fcrease in the unemployment figures, probably due to the appalling-con- ditions of the export con trade and to the fact that mong industries were getting a greater production with fewer men at work.

Britain was, however, facing the economie blizzard' better than any other country.

In regard to unemployment, while not wishing to minimise their hard- chipe, mlatively spanking the British people were better of thin people in any other country. The Government would do what they could and enter into confermcus and consider anything that might be arranged between countries, but in the meantime the world had to carry on.

One of the great objects

LARGE UNDERTAKING

BY RAF.

(Reuter's Special Service.}

BAGDAD, June 9 THE largest troop carrying opera Al rifles, bayonets and scab- tion ever undertaken by the bards will be handed into VolunR.A.F. was canpleted today, when teer Store as soon as possible for nine large planes crammed with The following wild represent the Annual Inspection by the Ar- men of the Best Korbant's arrived Craigengewer C.C. in today's maurer.

Brian Bgypt.. All the above must be in The explanation of this unexpect. thoroughly clean condition whened movement, which used mach ARTIGLIO handed in.

speculation, in published in na official cornomunique which says: Many Assyring ofvers and men,

CRAINGOWER TEAMS.

games:-

Senior team (home). Kowloon Dock at 4 p.m.-M. A. R. Sousa, A. E. Chales, L. E. Lammers, B. W. Bradbury (skip); G. L. Bach- anan. M. O'Brien. C. S. Rosselet,

Promotion.

Bu

No. 18d Pte. H. G. Cooper A.4.who are British troops, have signi

T. Basa (skip): E. Tuck, W. TL.A. Company, promoted Sergeant. Brightman, E. el Arcul, U. 30. Omar (skip).

Junior team (away). Kowloon

8. Sum-. C.C. at 3.30 p.m.-C. mona. F. K. Modi, A. V. Barros, J. Cavanagh (skip); D. K. Kharus, G. Duncus, W. Collin, H. V. Ponres (skip); C. M. S. Alves. Y. Abbas, W. Ward, A.-A. Razbek (skip).

U.S BASEBALL.

GEHRIC'S 1,103 CONSECU- TIVE INNINGS

(THROUGH. REUTER'S AGENCY.)

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with effect from 24th. June, 1932. Struck of the Strength, On Mediend Grounds:- No. 102 Sigm. Nari. Bojonjee, Corps Signals, as from 22.6.32

Having Completed & Yeurs Ser- vicm:-

No. 1163 Phe. R. G..Xavier No. 12 Platoon, as from 24.6.3%

Permitted to Resign

No, 1474 Pte. J E. Wilson, No. 3. Platoon, as from 24.8.32.

No. 1623 Pto, G. C. Burnett, No. 2 Platoon, as from 24.0.22.

No. 1753 Tpr R. J. White, chine Gun Troop, as from 20.0.32

Having been Dismissed :- No. 1400 Edm. A. Pereira, Corps Band; a from 13.6.32.

fed a desire to be released from farther service, therefore it was ar raged that the First Northants,be brought by air from Egypt to as sume temporarily the duties of the Assyrian levies.

When it is arranged to enlikt other Tragis to replace the Anny- Frans the Northants will return to

Egypt.**

gold and 173 lbs. sovereigns, but this Amount was passed after two boure Ma-working to-day. A constant stream of yellow metal is descending on the deck of the Artiglio from the grabs,

No. 1709 Tpr. D. McCallan, Ma- thine Gun Troop; as from 22.6.39

Strength.

The following have been taken on the Strength:

No. 1905 Pto. A. W.. Torrible, Gilman & Co., A. Car Buction,

20,0.32

New York, June 23. ITOU GEHRTG, the famous Yan- Below are some selections for the nee first-base, to-day played punters

hia 1,10ard consecutive game in the American League, tieing the second best major league record, and hit- ting yet another home run

Babe Ruth also came out of his No. 1908 Pte. W. Sprague, Gov- shell to put the ball well away for ernment Marine Surveyors Office, the circuit, but despite these big Motor M. Gan Section, 22.6.32.

Yankees hits, the

were gain beaten by St. Louis in- Д heavy scoring game,

Race 2. Public Money

New King. Tai Ping Yang Race 3. Champarna Bay

Army Hall. Workable Stag Race 4. Venturous

Allwell Drian

Race 5. Jingo

-Genghis Khan Stirling Castle Race 8. Pure Music.

City of Shanghai.. Valeta Race 7. The Gadwall

Bluslove Gold Bar

Chuck Klein again scored homer for the Phillies. Results:

National League.

St. Louis

1

8. Brooklyn 16 Chicago

American Lengua.

Leave.

Lieut. J. H. Bottomly, Corpa Signals, granted, 2 wooks sick leave Trom 4.6.32 to 19.0.32.

2nd, Lieut. V. C. Brann, M.C., No. 2 Platean, sick, leave extended for 3 months from 1.7.02 to 30.0.32.

No. 1712 Tp. D.E.C.. Cleland,

10 Machine Gun Troop, granted I'

New York, Boston... Philadelphia

Clevelnad St. Louis

B

14 New York

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1 Washington

montli's sick leave from 10.32. to 7.7.32.

W. H. G. GOATEE, Capt." Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C..

of the Ottawa Conference was to help to break down the barriers to rade. When they returned from Ottawa they would see what could be done in that direction with other

countries.

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KING'S BLDO

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"STRIKES RAD EXPERTS – WORK GUARANTEED.

GOLD"

EGYPT'S BULLION ROOM REACHED

[Neuter's Spedał· Service.)

IF

INDIGESTION

BILET, June 24 TROUBLES YOU

THE Italian salvage ship Artiglio, which has been working on the sunken P. & O. liner Egypt for four years, has "strus gold, the grabs are now bringing ingots and sovereigns from the bullion room, and when the gold is there is silver underneath.

Yesterday's haul was 254 m. of (Continuat un previous column, i

exhausted

it is because there is excess acid in your @tomach. This is bad, for the acid vincks the stomach lining and may cause ulcers. To et quick relief 'you should take half a teaspol of Bisurated' Magnesia in water, which neutralises excess seid and soothes and heals the stomach lining. Doctors throughout the world recommend Hunrated' Magnesia.

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