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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
HOCKEY IN KOWLOON
Indian Troops Local Pioneers
Of The Game
By Our Special Correspondent
Hockey kas taken a very firth hold in Kowloon, and every even ing several teams may be seen elther at practice or engaged in matches. Even the ladies have gone "hockey mad," and it would
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U.S. BASEBALL
Columbus Win Little World Title
New York Ock........2... Columbus have won the Little World Series by four matches to three.
To-day they defeated Buffalo in the deciding game by seven rans to two, having · previously led by three matches to one and then al- lowed themselves to be caught up. The results of the seven mat-
A few years ago, the University hockey team' were playing against ị ches were: an Indian regiment on the Marina ground, and everything went as could be desired until just before half-time when one of the Univer-
be no "exaggeration to say that the, sity forwards accidentally hit one ladles are getting keener than the of the Indians on the shin. Thi men, so far as getting up fixtures, fellow, unfortunately, was one of are concerned. But there is a sec- tion of the community who are so keen that they play all-round the year. I refer to the Indian sol- diers who have been called, more than once, the pioneers of hockey
in Kowloon.
those, people without a sense of humour, for no sooner was he hit than he started to chase the uni-| happy undergraduate all over the field with his stick!
Buffalo beat Columbu 7-6 Columbus beat Buffalo 6-4 Columbus beat Buffalo 8-5 Columbus beat Buffalo 11-5 Buffalo beat Columbur 7-3. Buffalo beat Columbus. 7-4 Columbus beat Buffalo T-2.
Reuter
capacity of seven tous." Soviet Rusmin, he proceeded, is not likely to force a But to return to the subject of quarrel with Japan at the prosent time hockey, in Kowloon. As far as Japanis fully armed and has already I have watched these soldiers at know, the following Kowloon teams occupied vantage positions in Man- play more times than I can re- will be fully occupied this seasonchuria, but he expressed the fear that, the country's armaments are not member, and it is indeed remark-with matches against each other kept up to scratch, the wily Russian able how they can rim about the as well as some of the Service Bear might asize the opportunity and sand ground so fast without any teams and also the Hong Kong strike at Japan suddenly.
shoes on.
Another thing is that ones:---
they do not mind how many St. Andrew's, Y.M.CA C.BA, knocks they get on the shin-they Kowloon Indians Jats., Recreio.. wear no shin-guards and when Kowloon Ladies, Recrelo Ladies and they do get hit by a ball or stick, CBA, Ladies. all they do is bend down, give the "sore spot" a few rubs and then
there are a number of Kowloon re- Quite apart from these teams,
measure
General Araki's ominom - views. of the perils alleged to be confront- ing Japan were ifitended to secure as large
of popular apport as possible for the vast amount of money he is demanding to the power of the military machine and perfect the equipment and augment. go on as though nothing had hapsidents playing for other teams so all throughout heas is the case with pened!
that it may truly be said that others of a similar bent of mind-has These games are always very Kowloon is the home of hockey, been aiming at securing national en- keenly contested, for, hockey is In That being the case, it is to be thusiasm by directing animosity dia's national game, and even when hoped that the Kowloon Clubs will against some foreign country;
The there is no trophy at stake, the get together and petition the Gov. United States has been chosen by him Indian is just as keen to win.
ernment for a plot of ground where for the role of the Machiavellian Some people have the mistaken they can stage representative mat nation which is threatening the no- idea that the Indian soldier is a ches and also a game at night tional existence of an inoffensive and innocuous Japan, with Great Britain. bad sport and one of those people with the aid of flood lights,
Soviet Russia and China being assign- who cannot take a besting... That That, however, is rather lookinged lesser roles a "disturbing factors" is not the case, for in all my deal-ahead. We must see how hockey in the attempt to interfere with ings with them, I have found them is going to develop during the next Japan's benignant motives to promote to be just as sporting as the next year or 80, and when the time peace, harmony and well-being” in the man. True, there are exceptions comes for this step to be taken, 1 Far East and here is perhaps the reason why for one will wish it the success It he is looked upon as a bad sport.' deserves.
WAR EXPECTED IN
1935-6
General Araki's Blood-
Curdling Forecast
FEAR OF THE UNITED STATES
vide
The Danger of America When America has expended her
| navy and her ratio is greater than that of Japan's, it is quite possible that she may become wayward anci unreasonable," in the opinion of Gen- eral Araki. "As matters stand to-day, she has virtually thrown the gage down at our feet by transferring her Atlantic squadron to the Pacific. As for China, she will assuredly make common cause with the United States against-Japas, while Britain, who has such extensive interests in China, will, in such a contingency, not be likely to adopt a stand that will be favourable to this country. Besides, there is Soviet Russia who is an adept in cap- italising the woes and troubles of others. She may take a leaf out of Italy's book, adopting an attitude of nentrality at the beginning and, after wards, taking sides with our enemies. The situation in the Far East, as I see it, is such that kindled match may at any time be set to the explosive conditions that are in existence and very serious trouble might arise in prevent a calamitous outbreak is to arm to the teeth, and to increase our military eficiency. If Japan possesses the armament that she should havo, it is my opinion that no nation will dáre to cross swords with her and the policies our country has decisively
Tokyo. I ought to show how serious the position Dangers lurk and beset Japan was and he expressed regret that or about 1936-38. The only way to
and her position large section of the general public did today is so grave, both internally and not seein to realise this sud, instead, externally, that only the most heroic were whatnotion and energies
in frivolous directions.
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Chins Nursing a Gradge Japan's War Minister, to a full-dress
The War Hinister conjured up tion available, motoring faci-group of any military councillors.
The War Minister had invited the quite a bogey with regard to the embarked on can be, in this way, con cities, suitable shopping, military councillors, to attend a in-alleged big lafiltration of American dacted and brought to a successful formal conference at which he set influence to China. "China," he forth in detail the reasons impelling declared," "far been, and is, nursing receiving a setback."
conclusion without any fear of our him to demand the huge appropria- grudge against Japan ever since the tions that he has requested the Manchurian affair. It is true that she Finance Ministry to supply to his is obsequious and yielding in the face department and, at the conclusion of of the superior power of Japsa, but all his spooch, all those present endorsed indications go to show that she will the views of the War Minister and continue to ding to her policy of pledged themselves to do their atragat sustained resistance for a long time to ensure that his aims and policies yet. are fully carried out
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If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.
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Plans for Army and Navy General Araki concluded by de caring that the now plans for expan- sion of the Army and Nary must be undertaken simultaneously and im mediately so an to provide against the
fateful days of 1936-36.” Formerly, ho ssid, na for instance when the Navy- laid down ita eight-and-eight building
General Araki's description of the situation in which Japan finda ber- In the meantime, American in-programme, the Army was able to wait self to day cannot be described as frence in China is growing at an before it started to increase its own other than alarming and alarmist. alarming rate and it may be fairly" armaments. Such is not the wad to- He commenced by saying that the accurately stated that America has day, he averred, as the situation is so -country was now virtually isolated secured all sviation and communica pressing that it is impossible to give
internationally. and that "Little tion right (c) in China to day,
Japan, in her brave and courageous Soviet Bassis has also been behavin Priority to the one or the other.
National defences, he insisted, skuld be perfected without any further iss of time and, in requesting his hearers to lend him every support in realising
his objective, he told them that he hid
efforts to champion the causes of in such a menacing manner of late that justice, righteousness and humanity, friends of pease here are naturally sp- had been grossly misunderstood, prehensive. Her troops on the borders though all she did was intended merely contiguous with Manchonku have to further the peace of the Far East. been increased, and this is especially intimated to both the Premier and the This isolation, he went on, is increna-true as regards the number of Anance Minister that the Army was ing an day succeeds day; while it was to Fladivostok and other key contres deemed necessary for further arme-
s that have been concentrated | determined to have the amount it- of the greatest significance, he said, in that the date of Japan's official within the Romish Far East General ment replenulment and that it a drawal from the Langue of Nations. Araki estimated the number of Soviet up to the Finance Minister, in view synchronines with the convocation of planes now in the Far East as being in of the grave crises that the country the second Washington Conference. "the vicinity of 300, these including a confronta both sẽ home and abroad, to
This latter fact alone, he contended, "How dozen big bombers with a loading recore.the funds needed
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