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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1936.

BERLIN GAMES RESULTS

› | NEW OLYMPIC

$1,40 21014

RECORD

Japanese Swimmers

In The Forefront

DUTCH WOMEN PROMINENT

WINNERS OF MEDALS AT OLYMPICS

Germany Leading

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America

Titong Kong Daily Precs" Special)

Berlin. Aug. 14.

The following is the latest list or Gold, Silver and Bronze Medas E far won by the different coun- tries:-

Hungary

*21-19-27 20-15- 8

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS

5.S. PRES. WILSON The round the word liner s.3. President Wison arrived in port yesterday from the North and carried a full complement of pas- Among the more pro- sengers. minent people in board ware:-

Mr. C. H. Beyer, transport con- tractor 'or Melbourne, Australia en rouse home accompanied by Mrs. Beyer.

Mr. Cheng Wen Josing, Shanghai, stopping over on a trip to the Philippines.

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Mr. Chan Yan, of Hong Kong returning rom a business trip to Shangool

Mr. Calvin J. Collins, of Chicago, with a party of six, making à tour ut the Orient. »

$1,570)

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210

215

2311

231

£14

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214

$73

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$260

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$235

8047

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180 sta

doug Dung Daily Press' Speciais

Berun, Aug. 13.

Germany United States

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A new Olympic record of 2.42.5 mins. was set up by the Japanese

Hamuro

arst in the SwLoomer preliminary heat of the men's 200 metres breast stroke competition held on Ihursday afternoon, Hamuro vous delembu sewus, Germany, of the times Kuyt.

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ine former Olympic record of 2.45.4 mins was estehusned at Los Angeles in 1932 by Tsutaca, Japan, The second preliminary heat was Lkewise won by a Japanese, $250 $2.30 the swimmer Ito. who Anished in $11.80 2.45.3 mins, was followed by Balke, Kasley, mins, Germany. 2.46.4 U.S.A.. 2.54.4 mins, and the winner of

Higgins, the third. heat was U.S.A.. with 2.48.8 mins. followed by Alpad. Philippines 2.52.6 mins. Jensen. Danmark with 2.55.7 mins, "The fourth heat was won by

with 2.52- Spence, Burmudas mins while Clausen. Canada und Erbert Czechoslovakia were second, and third respectively, with 2.54.7 mins and 2.55.7 mins, respectively. The Japanese Koike again won the nith heat with 243.8 mins, with Пdelfonzo. P.L with 2.47.4 mins, and Heine, Germany with 2.48.5 mins. followed second and third.- Tranioccan News Service.

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100 METRES BACKSTROKE

Betin, Aug 13.

100 men s ICDUCK stroke on Thursday were wou by USA.. swimmers. In the first prenna., Kieter, came in first in 1.6.8 mins, follow-

Vanderwegne, USA., ed by

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Yugoslavia Australia Belgium

Denmark Mexico

Philippines

0-0-1 0-10-1

As is seen, Germany stilt leads. with U.S.A. in the second place. while Hungary, owing victory in Sabre fencing is now Ju

the third place.

to her

the third

The total number of Bronze Mednis conferred on winners is by two higher than the total of either Gold or Silver Medals: since two competitors tied for place in one of the Gymnastic competitions and because in foot- ball the winner' of the Bronze Medal already is determined. while the winners of the Gold and Silver Medals are not yet decided.- Transocean News Service,

1.86 mins and Over Australia South America was of the same in 1.9.4 mins., while in the second opinion as Peru that the decision of the ila was unjustified. The prefinal

Drysdale U.S.A.. W33 placed first in.1.8.6 mins, followed Belgian delegate, after defending by Kiyokawa, Japan in 1.9.7 mins. the finding of the Judges, suggest

ed that Peru compete against the and Kijima, Japan in 19.7 mins

Winner Fransocean News Service

DUTCH VICTORY

Berlin, Aug. 13.

The President of the Fifa sug- gested that Austria and Peru settle The final of the 100 metre back-the dispute in. a friendly manner stroke competitich for women on before the Fifa sits again on Fri- Thursday resulted in a victory for || day.—

mouand, two Dutch giri-swimmers, Transocean News Service,

Mr. John A Bowers, professor Berke y Calif. making 3 pleasure trip to Mani. a IN-TRANSIT Those passing through were:-- Mr.

John E Magda, manager for Philppine American Drug Co. at Manua, Mr. Magda is accompanied by Mrs. Magda, the two of them competing a p around "the world.

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Stocks Adams Express Amer. Can

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Auburn Baltimore & Ohio...

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Miss Elena Dreher. Miss Clo Tognells, and Miss Elena Tognella, three charming Italian girls from Mi an, en route round the word.

Mr. John Peabody Palmer. companied by Mrs. Palmer and Bklyn Manhattan

Trans Corpn. their two sons John Calvert, and Jeremy. The Palmers are en route Bklyn Manhattan to Penang where Mr. Palmer wil stationed as Amer.can Vice

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of the Olympic football. Hodgeton, Mr. Howard Laycock, Douglas Aircraft- gold medal after conclusion of the Mr. William Pulen, Mrs. Du Pont de Nemours 1834 Games in an unofficial match.

Shorter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Riples, Electric Boat Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ronald. The Elec. Bond & Share party boarded this vessel at Mar- Elec. Band & Shar seilles, France and will remain with the vessel til arrival back at that port. The above named

' 'wa pl. 20 men and women are all from Eec. Power & Light the British Isles.

Fatrate C Ochers who arrived here were:- Gen. Cigar Miss Rae Abraham, Misa Nan Gen. Electric Clancy, Miss Ethel Dodge, Mrs. F. Gen. Foods de Kantzow, Miss Eve de Kantzow Gen. Motors Mrs. E R. Irwin, Mise" Lillian Laubach. Mrs. Hattie D. Lufkin, Miss Rosa M. Pope, Mrs. G. Raynes, Mrs. O. T. Schu'ze, Mr. R. C. Schulze...

SABRE FENCING

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Berlin, Aug 13. " Hungary won the Gold Medal in, Sent was arst in the lead, but the Olympic Sabre Fencing then last, in the and spurt how-Thursday evening. The Sliver and ever gaining again, sa that she Bronze Medals went to Italy and came out in 1.189 mins, followed Germany.

by Mastenbrock in 1.194 mins.-.

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Arst and second respectively, while

the third place was won by Bridges,

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Transocean News Service,

CHINESE SOCCER TEAM

Franafúrt, Aug. 13,

Transocean. News "Service.

BOXING MATCH

Berlin, Aug. 13.

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8.S. HAKUSAN MARU The following passengers The Featherweight South Afri- |'rived here yesterday from Antwerp The Chinese Olympic Football

can Catherall. Johannesburg, de via ports by the Bs. Harusan. Team was beaten 8-3, by repre- | feated Kara ÙSA, on points on sentatives of the Bouth West Thursday night. Catherall will meet Miner. Germany, on Friday for the semifinals. Transocean News Service.

German Football Eleven in an ex- hibition match here on Thursday. The individual Chinese players showed excellent form and parti cularly the centre forewards dis- although tinguished themselves. their shooting lacked the neces sary severity. In the first half the Chinese Team was temporarily leading, but after the interval the Germans drew ahead, scoring goals in succession.- "ensorear Nesa Servici

NORWAY WINS

DUTCH SWIMMERS

Berlin, Aug. 13. Nida Senfi of Holland to-day the Women's 100 metres won backstroke at the World Olympics, cover.ng the distance in 1 min, 618 9/10 secs.

Berlin, Aug. 13. The Norwegian football team beat the Polish Eleven by 3-2, and for Bronze Medal gained the Olympic football competition

and between Austria The final

for the Gold and. gilver Italy Medals will be played on Satur-

day.- Transocean News Service,

FOOTBALL INCIDENT

Berlin, Aug. 13. The incident during the football match between Austria and Peru, and the subsequent withdrawal of

Wilhelmina Mastenbroek,

also

of Holland, was second in 1 min. 19 2/10 secs. and Alice Bridges of America third in 1 min 19' 4/10 SECS.--

Reuter.

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(Latest results on page 8)

In the list of appointments to the King's Household announced in the London Gazette of July 20, there appears the name of Canon Peter Green, M.A., as one of the Chap lains of the Ecclesiastical House- hold. Canon Green is a brother of Mr. O. M. Green.

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A terrorist organization, operated by a Japanese and several dis-

F. Johnson, Mrs. A. Kadtenborn Master Kadtenborn, Mr. F. M. Kuang, Mr. K. Lee, Mr. K gruntled army officers, "formerly Ling, Mrs. W. C. Liu, Misses Lin

connected with the Northeastern (2), Mrs. W. Lonborg, Mr. W. R. Army, has been unearthed in. Tien- McBain, Dr. H. R. Mel, Mr. C. B. tain according to the "Sinwanpao." Morrison, Mrs. E. T. Gel, Miss Several of the members have been Ol, Mrs. T. Pel, Mr. I. B. and Mrs. arrested. They confessed that their Per man, Mr. G. W. Rhodes, Mr.object was to create disturbances in the cities and villages in order W. Sewai, Mr. T. M. Shen, Mr. J.

that the Japanese may demand for an increase of her garrison forces. Springer, Mr. L. Stark, Mr. L C. Bun, Mr. N. F. 8ze, MI, T. C. Tang, Mr. K. W. and Mrs. Wang, in North China. Miss B. T. Wef, Mr. E. Whitebouse, Mr. T. P. Wong, Mr. Wong, Miss an BK BA MẸ. &. Ting. Đổi & H

S.S. PRESIDENT ĠBANT Arrivals from Manila by the 9.9. President Grant yesterday were:-Yee, Mrs. J. "Young,

Mr. Harold M. Bixby, Mr. Kari Lueder, Mrs. Janie McCarty, Miss Marjorie McCarty, Father Thomas A. "O'Mella, Hon. John C. Pool Rev. Brother Paul Miss Justina Soto, Rev. J. E. Walsh, Rev. Ber- nard T. Weich

R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN The following arrived here, yes- terday from the North by the s.s, Empress of Japan:—

DEPARTURE.

shi Kimura, Mr. Tato Kawal, Mrs. Tomiko Kawai, Miss Bhid- zoko Kulrs, ME. WE Lautmán, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Luke,” Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Litchoeld, Rev. E A McCurkin, Miss Grace Madden, Mr. W. O. Moebins, Mr. FE Monti, Mrs. 8. Y. Moiseyer, Miss deko Mori, Master Hiroshi Mori, Mori, Mrs. Ikuko, Mia Toko Mori Mr. Shigemitsu Muramoto, Mrs. Hari Makihara, Mr. Yoshito Naka- mura, Mr. Tuzo Naramoto, Mike Gady Nell, Mr. N. Onisha, Mr.

8.S. TATSUTA MARU The following passengers left Hong Kong by the sa Tatsuta Maru for Los Angeles via porta;

Captain and Mrs. E. R. Andrews and infant, Mr. Teotimo Abalagan, Mr. and Mrs. L H Bong, Mr. and Mr. D. M. Biggar (manager of Mrs Foster Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. the Chase Bank), Mrt J. Chantrel, R. J. Bhaman and infant, Mrs. | Earl Philps Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Warren, Mr. L L Batey, Mr. A. M. Byri, Mr. P. Pope, hir. A. A. Patel, Mr. Iz R. and Mrs. N. R. Fogarty, Mr. and H. Brice Clarke, Mr. G. & Quinu, Mr. W. 8 Robertson, Mr. Mrs. Wilson Mr. N. Brown, Mrs. Divett, Mr. A. Dudgeon, Mrs. A. F. W. E. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. La E. A. Peacock, "Miss D. Peacock, Dusenbery, Mrs. Alice P. Edwards, Rondon, Mrs. James F. Redhead, Miss A Gold, Miss M. F. Robison, Mrs. M. Fruiton Miss Alta Mr. and Mrs. Ring, Mr. J. de la Mr. V. Wihner, Miss J. Wibner, Fogal, Miss Rosamond Gordiner, Rama, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Richey, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Woods, Mr. C. Mr. Leo Hikis, Rev. W. H Hudspeth, Mr. M W. Stephens, Miss Emma The European population in Bultman, Mrs. W. M. Greig, Miss Mrs. J. W. Hendrick, Rev. E. A. Beri, Dr. H. C. Blater, Mr. C. R. Morrison, Mr. D. W. Manton, Henzet, Mr. Satoru Hamoji, Miss Thomerson Miss Yasuko Tzuli, Tientsin is little over 8,200, ac- cording to latest statistics. This Mr. AH Grundy, Mr J. T. Adele Humphrey, Mr. Buyejiro Master Ken Tsijl Mr. Tetziro includes 1,858 Americans; 1,592, Asquith, Mr. Y. Chan, Mr. Chester Itoh, Mr. Tomoyoshi Itoh, Mr. N. Uyemura, Mr. Uyemure and three French: 1,551 British: 612 Ger-Y. Chang, Mr. Tong 6. Chau, Mrs. E Toanuid's Miss 3. M. Kennedy, children, Mr. A Wheeler," Mr. mans; 200. Italians, 137 Swiss, 136 Chan, Mr. P. C. Chen, Mr. G. W. Mrs. Keiko Kobayashi, Mr. Sakaye Thomas Wadsworth, Miss Marie. Austrians, 105 Russians, 92 Finns, Cockburn, Mr. Y. J. Ehrhardt, Mr. Kewaski, Mrs Kimiko Kimura, Wilson Mr. Ryo Yuasa, Mr. Leota and other nationalities.

E. E'lla, Mr. A. Y. P. Fung, Mr. E. Mas Yaye Kimura, Master Taka-, Yamaguchi

The Canton-Bamshui Railway is the latter country from the Olym-hereafter to be known as the pic Games, were discussed exhaus- Kwang-Ban section of the Canton tively during a business session of Hankow Rallway: the Fifa here on Thursday, al- though the President of that supreme body of judges of intera tional football sport at the begin ning emphasised that the derin of the Fifa on the Austro-Peruvian conflict was final-

The representatives of Uruguay ̈and, Argenting stressed that all

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