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"Cockpit Of Europe"
PEACE AT LAST?
who since then have never agreed. and a "minority" of 3 million Ger- mans, also the re-created. Serbia has not until now found peace.
not
BY W. L.
The first sign of a rapproach-
could be taken for Croatian spirit when, in 1918, the Austro-Hun- ; Yugoslavia, the centre of the coun-
broke try, had been to form a federation was prohibited, and also when the garlan Double Monarchy apart, a number of new States of free nations." but they soon military dictatorship was later re- found that they were being incor- placed by a new Parliamentary were formed, and the slogan of their foundation was "Freedom to porated into a Greater Serbia. Al-system, the Croatian Party did not all Nationalities. Apart from the ready in 1921 the Great-Serbians find peace with the Government. set up a constitution in which the Czechoslovakian Republic, which was formed of Czechs and Slovaks. federal ideas of the Creates had ment was evident, when, on the been considered, Stefan occasion of King Alexander': Raditsch.
Croatian leader, funeral, the Croates united with fought vallantly for Croatian in- the whole people, thus giving dependence, much as Pater Hlinka proof of their loyalty towards the 15 fighting for the Slovakian Royal House. To-day the Croatian cause in Czechoslovakia. However, .papers state that "No member of Raditsch was shot in Parliament the in Belgrade in 1928, and one year later King Alexander abolished the constitution; and gave the whole country the name of King dom YugoslaviTM" All old bound- ries were abolished, and the whole country divided into a number of the French banats, much like Départements. Everything that
The shot at Sarajewo, which killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his consort, was the lost outward sign which broke loose the World War.
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After the war, three minorities in the old monarchy united with Serbia and the "Kingdom of the Berbes, Croates and Slovenes" was founded. The idea) of the Croates. who inhabit the greatest part of!
SEAFORTH
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Sports Meet Concludes
The Seaforth Highlanders held the anal meeting of their annual games at the South China Athle- He Football ground Yesterday afternoon. There
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The Inter-Company Challenge Cup and the Inter-Company Tug- of-War Shield were won by "a" Company. The Inter-Company Relay Cup was won by "B" Com- pany. The Victor Ludorum "Cup was annexed by L/C Cook with 15 points to his credit,
The results of yesterday's meet- follows:-Event 1 ing were aN
(Three Miles)~1· L/C Cook; 2 Pte. Robertson: 3 Pte. McCuster.
Event 2 (880 Yards)-1 L/C Cook, (2 mins. 18-1/5 secs.): 2 Pte. McCuster; 3 Cpl. Fairley.
Event 3 (440 Yards)-1 L/C Mc- Donald (58-2/5 secs); 2 Pte. Robertson: 3 Pte. Bradley.
Event 4 (220 Yards).-1 L/C Laurle (25-2/5 secs); 2 1/C Mc- Donald; 3 Pte. Bradley.tes
Event 5 (100 Yards)-1 L/C Laurie (11-1/6 secs); 2 Pte. Dun- nachie: 3 Pte. Bradley.
Stajodinovics Government speaks of interior politics, without emphasising that full indepen- dence must be granted to the Croates and the Slovenes" And a few weeks ago Premier Stajoding- vice had a conversation of 5 hours with Dr. Matchek, successor Raditsch as leader of the Croatian Federalista,
Francis and Gill, the two sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brett, of Kowloon
Tong. (Rialto Studio).
bes; 2 Piper Fergusen; 3 L/C Mc- Allister.
Highland Fling-1 L/C Forbes: 2 Pte. Zraham;/3 L/C McAllister.
Event 10 (Headquarters Race) Won by the Officers
Event 11 (Ladies Race).-1 Mrs. Mackay, 2 Mrs. MacIntosh; 3 Mrs. Wille..
Event 12 (Dancing Company Reel Teams) 1 "B" Company: 2 "A" Company; 3 "C" Company.
Event 13 (Sergeants' Race) R.S.M. Meldtosta. TH.
Open Relay-1-RUR, 4ins. 4/5 secs.); 2 R.W.F.
Event 14 (Tug-of-War).--"A" Company, 2 "C" Company; 3 "B" Company; 4 "S" Company; 5 H. Q. Wing
Event 6 (220 Yards Hurdles).—1 Pte. Nuttney (19-4/5 secs.): 2 Pte. Ballantyne; 3 Cpl. Thomson.
Event 7 (Piping Marches. In- dlan Troops).1 Rtn. Shib Ram, Kumaon Rides; 2. P.M. Moti Sing. Kumaon Rifles; 3 L/naik Pacham Singh: Kumaon Rifles and P.M. Yuttch Mohamed. H.KS.R.A. Open March Stratsrey Reel; 1 L/C For-Company:
Inter-Company Relay.-1 "B" Company: 2 H. Q. Wing: 3 "B" Company; 4 "A" Company: 5"
Holden Secures "Hat Trick"
Against Volunteers
HOLIDAY CRICKET MATCH WON BY H.K.C.C.
In their third holiday cricket
Q.
M. R. W.
match, the Volunteers were defeat-Bouza ........
16 .3.60
52
4
ed by the Hong Kong 0.0. by 37 Owen Hughes 20
runs on the Club ground yesterday Rapley (2 wides) 7 3 17 3
afternoon.
|
R. Holden, of the FRC.C. gave a splendid performance. He scoг- ed 62 and obtained the "hat trick," dismissing E. C. Fincher, W. Rapley and F. Broadbridge with successive deliveries.
Full scores were as follow
H.E.C.C.
H. B. Neve, c Bond, b Owen
Hughes
| R. H. Griffiths, c Bouza, b Owen
Hughes
R. M. M. King, e Rapley, b Owen
Hughes
Dinnett....... 21
H.K.V.D.C.
E. C. Fincher, e Garthwaite, b
Holden
E Zimmern, not out............
2
8
03
W. Rapley, c Hayward, b Holder
}
F. Broadbridge, bowled b
Holden
0
4
G. Bouza, c' Holden, b Garth-
walte......
H. Owen Hughes, bowled b
Garthwaite
D., Hung, c Neve, b Way
J. E. Richardson, run out .......
4
A. Zimmern, 1.b.w.. b Garth..
waite........
R. L. Holden, c Souza, b Dunnett
62
A: EL Murray, c Holden, b Way
C. C. Garthwaite, c Firicher, b
Rapley
V. Bond, b Fox .....
23
A. W. Hayward, e Zimmern (E),
A Dunnett, b Fox
Extras
b Owen Hughes .........
11
A. K Mackenzie, c Bowle, b
Total
14.
RW
21
Garthwaite Holden
11
3 24
8
8 Way
FOX. 140 Richardson/
B
4.5
One no ball;
Rapleynin
N. P. Fox, c Dunnett, b Rapley.
W. Wooding, not out
5. R. Way, c Ziminern (5), b
Dunnett ...
Extras
Total
of
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