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U. S. BASEBALL
Win For The Tigers
New York, April 28," Detroit Tigers, favoured by sports writers to win the American League pennant, have not been Vely successful during the opening stages of the championship but they "managed to beat Cleveland today by parrow margin.
Bob Johnson of the Philadelphia Athletics, hit two home runs for his side against the New Yock Yankees, but was unable to give his side victory.
American League
New York Philadelphia,
зия
R. H.
E.
7 10 0
5 10 0.
scored (Combs
Crosetti home runs for the Yankees while Bob Johnson hit two homers for the Athletics),
Washington
5
Boston
9 1 12 3
St. Louis
2
1
Chicago
6
7
C
(Bonura scored a home run
for
the White Sox),
Detroit.
Cleveland
(Greenberg
Tigers):
12 0
3
11
for homered
0 the
National League
R. H. E
0 1
0
39
1
Pinladelphila New York (Hal. Schumacher pliched and blanked out the Phillies while Joe Moore homered for the Giants).
...
5 11
3
B
0
Boston Brooklyn
Lopez scored a home run tor the Dodgers),
Chicago
4 12 I Cincinnati
1 .5 (Sammy Byrd scored a home run for the Reds).
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
(Vaughan
Pirates). Reuter.
3 11 3
2 8 3 homered for che
LAWN BOWLS
Hong Kong Electric
Team
The following have been selected to represent the HKER.C. In their lawn bowls match. against Kow- loop Bowling Green on the latter's ground on Saturday, May 4.
J. Sloan, V. Sorby, G. T. Padgett;
A F Paul (Skip).
|
J.G. Haig. T. P. Saunderson, H.
8. McKay, W. Muskett (Skip).
A P: Tarbuck, H. 8.. Jones, L. de
Rome, A. Webster (Skip),
Reserves:--R. G. Butler, W. Or-
chard.
HOLIDAY GOLF-
Keen Competition At Hungjao
Shanghai, April 25.- Keen, competition featured the holiday golf at Klangwan and Hung-Jao, there being many com- petitors in the various events and some good performances.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1935.
NEW
OFFICES To Cope With "Demands
Shanghai, April 29. Two of the leading shipping and barking firms of Shanghai-the Canadian Pacific Railway Co, with which is Incorporated the Cana- dian Padine Steamships, Lid, and At Eungiao there were four the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd. competitions; eighteen holes. mlx-are moving their offices shortly. ed greensomes (Shanghai four- by v. men's bogey, won somes) Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mitchell; men's fourballs against par, won by A. J. Kane and c. O. Cumming; eighteen holes against bogey, won by D. C. Innes Ker:
At
Klangwan, the Shanghai. Golf Club held an Easter Holiday Special bogey competition, in addition to the competition for the Challenge Cup for the Ladies Section, won by Mrs. Gordon, R. D. Bell won the "A" Class bogey competition, W. S. Bungey the "B" Class and Miss D. M. Wheldon the Ladies' Section event.
On Good Friday two players did a hole in one stroke, L. G. Dodwell, MacDonald, playing with R. G. only needed one stroke for the sixth hole at Hungjao, while C. M. Wentworth, playing with A. Sten- person. did the same at the thi- teenth hole at Klangwan
Fine Driving
In the absence of Ricketts, also
The new Canadian Pacific offices will be in the left hand ground for of the Ewo Building, facing on the one side and the Bund
on the bordering Peking Road ather side. The main entrance will be at the corner of the Bund and Peking Road,
The move to the new Canadian Pacific omces will be made over the week-end and the new offices will be opened for business from Monday, April 29.
Mr. H. M. Fetterly, agent far the company, told the "North-China News" yesterday "that the Dally reason for the change was be- cause their new offices would be nearer the centre of the hotels. and also closer Jetty.
to the Customs
Bank Cramped for Space Inadequate space is the reason for the Mercantile Bank of India moving from their present offices, which they have occupied slace the erection of the Yantze Insur-
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
10:
Nota:-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the
·words required.
Across 1-This sort of pile is nothing.
more than hard (51. 6-Beastly sort of home, this" (5). S--Alphabetical arithmetic (7). 10-To do so is to break a com-
mandment (5).. Il-Border (5).
12 Pure Ice for one who likes the
Juxurles of the table (7).
The rapid varlely are unsafe (5).
||
15-Is the monkey one a Simlan
dude? (3). 16-Wanders (5).
17-Such material is colloquially
worthless (5).
18 Just a wee spot of gossip (3)
A girl in error ($). 23-Showed up (7). a very long hitter, D. C. Innes Kerance Building a number of years 24-She comes from 1 Across (5).- had the result of the long driving ago; and the rapid growth of the 25-Ancient in ancient style (5). competition at Hungjao in his
business of the bank has now 20-Beheaded,, this bit of em- pocket from the start. His longest made their present offices far too broidery would be larger (7), drive of 270 yards was a magni- small-a fact that was eastly-Invest--but not in the finan- fcent shot. as the fairway was noticed "by a "North-China Daily soft and the wind only a little in News reporter, who visited the his favour. His bail "carried" 251 premises yesterday,
yards.
די
Innes Ker is a great acquisition to local golf as he is a very power- ful and polished player. On pre- sent form he is probably the best golfer in Shanghai, and has few superior. if any, in the Far East. During the past two years he has been prominent in goling circles in Calcutta and has a 'handicap off 2 at Royal St. Georges, Sandwich.
DISCUS
THROW WORLD RECORD
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Fress" (Copyright)]
Berlin, April 20.
A new discus throw world re- cord was achieved on Sunday by the German policeman, Schroeder at the City of Magdeburg in the course of the elimination tests for the inter-city contest when he threw the discus 53.10 metres, thus beating the American, Anderson's, previous record by 68 centimetres.— Fransocéan Kuo Min.
GERMANY DEFEATS
BELGIUM
World Fair Soccer Attraction
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The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd, will be taking over the offices at present "occupied by the CPR. on the ground floor of the Union Building, and in addition the ad-
floor journing ground formerly occupied by Messrs, Dod- well and Co.,
offices.
cial sense (5). 28-In want":(5),
Down
1-To drug. In a sense (5). 2-Enterprising, though it makes
V.A.D. so untrue (11).
where a special CANTON HEALTH
strong room has been constructed and is now practically complete.
The new offices occupy about half of the ground floor" of the Union Building, and face on to the Bund and Canton Road. The main entrance will be at the corner of the Bund and "Canton Road.
SITUATION
Meningitis Under Control
Both offices at present occupied by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Co. and the Mercantile Bank of (From Our Special Correspondent) India, Ltd, are owned by the Union Insurance Society of Can- ton. Ltd:
The CPR. have occupied their present offices in the Union Building for ten years.
RUSSIANS LEAVING
MANCHOUKUO
Shangbai April 25.
Canton, April 29. The health situation in Canton was reviewed this morning by Dr. Teng Tseng, Tak, Municipal Com- missioner of Public Health, in a speech at the weekly memorial service,
3-Fruitful appointments? (5)
-Once more we see a profit (5). 5-Concerning a fighting (5),
The soldier is familiar with this aack (5). 7-What a lengthy fb, 11) 8-Takes cognisance (5). 13-A bit of bric-a-brac, perhaps
(5).
17-Potable bit of vegetation (5)." 18-A sufficiency is proverbially as
Rood as one (5).
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LEGAE VISITORS
Short Stay In Shanghai
Shanghal, April 25.
Leaders in the judiciary of their respective nations, Mr. Justice H. H. Henchman and Mr. Justice T. A. Sarees having arriving in the President Colidge, spent Jas: night in Shanghai, both leaving early this morning in the зате vessel. The former is Justice, of the Supreme Court of Queensland, while the latter has just retired
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Mr. Street
Mr. Justice T. A. Street com-
The following is the soluti pleted his college and legal educa- Lion during the last decade of the on of yesterday's puzzle:--
19th century and he married Miss Lallie
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23 and compiled much of the Internal Revenue Law (Philippines 1914) and was the principal codifier of the Islands Administrative Laws. having been on the Supreme Court Bench since 1917. Mr. Justice T. A. Street, in returning to America, is accompanied by the wife and. his daughter, Miss Lura Street,
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HANDLEY PAGE WINS APPEAL
Tax On £30,000 Award
(Special Air Mail Service;
от
London, April 18. Awards of £30,000 made by "the British Royal Commission
to Inventors. and of Awards 29,000 made by the American Government as remuneration for the use, during the war, of unre gistered and unpatented designs for aeroplanes, were the subject- of a judgment delivered in House of Lords yesterday.
the
After stating that free medical service is supplied to the poor people by the health stations, Dr.
The two sums were paid to Teng said that meningitis in
This Handley Page Ltd, and the ques- The closure of the Harbin Poll-Canton is under control. technicum by Manchukua pólice diacase can spread very quickly tion decided by the appeal was authorities has thrown hundreds mostly among young persons. He whether income-tax upon them dive trom Mr. Frederick said that meningitis is prevalent was Some-of-the students are Soviet in southern Kwangtung districts Handley Page...
Manchukuo subjects, but even the cent of the cases are fatal
of saudenis on to the streets.
PERRY IN CAFE (Special to the Hong Kong Daily citizens while others have become and that in general thirty per
SCENE
But Denies Having Been Hif
Press” (Copyright).1
Brussels, Apr, 28.
Germany defeated Belgium by six goals to one in the inter- national football match played stadium of the Brussels World Fair here on Sunday afternoon in the
good
Mr. Justice Finlay had held that the sums were paid to the Handiey Page Company on behalf of Mr. Handley Page, and that he was liable for tax upon them
Soviet students are frightened of Serum for injection as a preven- returning to USSR. because of re-tion against meningitis la stored ports stating that Harbin students up by the
Bureau of Public
The Court of Appeal reversed which 19 capable of are not welcomed back to their Health,
this decision, and Mr. Willläm slan press native land, according to the Rus coping with this epidemic.
Butterworth, inspector of taxes, "The seventeenth vaccination appealed to the House of Lords before more than 30,000 spectators.
Professor Ustrugof, the head of
campaign against small pox," said against the Court of Appeal's Belgium scored the first goal the Politechnicum, has tried un-Commissioner Teng, "has come to
Judgment after five minutes from the start successfully" to deny the rumour.
a successful close. Exactly 26,632 Announcing the decision, Lord (Specla) Air Mail Service)
half time the Germans News, however, has already been men and women had been vac-Tomlin said the £30,433 must be and at London, April 18.
a grä- only led bp 2 to 1 but in the received in Harbin from Fred Perry, the British tennis second half the Belgian team was duated engineer of the Polttechcinated, and 18,142 students were treated as something paid by the given the same treatment.. The company to Mr. Handley Page, and champion, "and Joe Benjamin, a
outplayed, the for- cum, who on returning to the total number of persons vaccinated not assessable to tax as part of completely boxer and former husband of the wards missing several
0.3.8.R. was lucky to be engaged amounted to 44,774. As a result of these awards Mr. Justice Finlay actress, Marion Nixon, were in charces to score.
as a cominon fireman,
this prevention fatal cases bave had found that the company re- volved. In a scene in a cate early Fransocean Kuo Min.
Former Russian employees of the become rare."
ceived the money as agents of Mr. to-day...
C.E.R. are also preparing to re-
Commissioner Teng said that Handley Page. turn to the USSR. whence they China has no dental schools and
The company, in claiming before will be deported. Others, rather than return to their native land, most dentists were either trained the Royal Commission, treated the abroad or received their appren- designs as theirs. Independently are preparing to go south to ticeship here. Formerly the ap- Mr, Handley Fage had a right Tsingtao. Tientsin, and Shanghai.
prenticeship was two years, and under contract with the company Tailors are the only people who now it is increased to three years for appropriate payment by them, are outwardly reaping a benefit The previous practice was that and he had no right to the monies from these changes. They have received a number of orders from any person could become a dentist, paid to the company by the
but the present requirement is Treasury. those leaving, who are determined
Joining Mr Handley Page in an to be well equipped for a journey graduation from a middle school.
Three hundred and twenty four American claim made no differ-
mately choose.
Jpg Benjamin, it is said, struck at ITed Ferry, but the British champion declares that he missed him
Perry said afterwards:
"He threw a cigarette at me and attempted to hit me. I refrained from striking back. I turned my back on the fellow, who was un- known to me, and left the cafe."
Benjamin later explained that
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Among
ነፃ
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he struck at Perry, when the latter. Mrs. B. B. Vincent (wife of Swiss to whatever destination they ulti approached his table at which the Consul Genoa), actresses, Moria Riga and Renee Torres, were seated.
Benjamin alleged he made un complimentary remarks about United States champions generally and Jack Dempsey in particular.
"I let him have one on the chin and somebody told me I knocked out a couple of teeth,"
Marchesa Q. Bonacosal. Mr. O." Golzio, Dr. G. Borri. Mr. L-Avogadri, Mr. V. Fabbris, Miss B. Rizzini. Mr. -8 Canessa, Mr. M. Speranza, who are members of the Italian Navy League Party, and Messrs. John Barwick, E. L Moore, W. L. Mor- gan, D. N. Gibbins, F. P. Lachlan and daughter.
doctors out of a thousand and sixence in this position. The £30,483 had passed the recent examination was paid him by the company in in medicine, said the Commissioner discharge of its contractual obliga- LOURDES CERÉMONIES of Public Health Those who did tion to him, and was not assess
not pass are given a chance for able to income-tax as part of the (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily practical training in the hospital awards paid by the two Govern-
and clinics All such doctors prac ments. ̈ ̈ Press" (Copyright)},
The Crown's appeal from the Lourdes, Apr. 28: tise Chinese medicine. Upwards of a quarter million of Conditions in factories are being Appeal Court's Anding in favour of the of Mr. Handley Page falled, and pilgrims listened on Sunday after inspected by officials noon to the Pope's broadcast ad- Municipal Health Bureau. The must be dismissed with costs. had any teeth knocked out. He 1921. In the second round of that dress followed by the apostolle living conditions of the workers says that he was not hit at all. Aght Dempsey was almost knock-blessing which marked the close and the sanitary provision of He also stated that fe had noted out, and while Jack Kearns, his of the Triduum ceremonies at the factories are occupying the and in the meantime mimeograph- belittled United States champions. manager, reached for a bottle of Grotto. Cardinal Pacelli in a ser- attention of the Bureau
Perry, however, denies that he
Seconded Dempsey.
amelling salts Benjamin shouted mon preached earlier in the day Women employees of the Canton Joe Benjamin, now in his early to his principal, "Grab him, for glorified the cross of Christ which thirties was known some years ago the love of Mikē!”
" Dempsey held on to Carpentier He seconded Jack Dempsey when like a bear, survived the round
in and won the fight. Dempsey fought. Carpentier
as a very good middle-weight,
Municipal Government under the he said alone remains standing leadership of Mrs. Liu Chi Wen, amid all storms of revolutions that wife of the mayor, are to be taught first aid work. Dr. Teng said that threaten to engulf the world Transocean Kuo Min.
rlassen would be begun shortly.
ed lectures are being prepared.
A new hospital for contagious disease will be shortly constructed next to the Municipal in the North-west outskirts of the city The need for such a hospital in Canton is obvious, sald Dr. Teng.
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