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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1937.

Maxim Litvinov who signed the Nyon Conference anti-piracy agree- ment behalf of the Soviet

Russia Government.

P.W.D. GALA SUCCESS

R.B. Wood Wins Championship

Exciting" swimming was witness- en at the Victoria R.C. pool yester- day evening when the Public Works Recreation Club held its second

out- galu. The annual standing swimmer was. R. B. Wood I who captured the individual cham- pionship cup.

At the conclusion of the gala Mr. P. D.

of the Wilson, President Club, made a short speech.

8

The results were as followate, 50 yards free style championship: -1. R. B. Wood, 18 secs.; 2. Cheng Wat; 3. W. F. Kerr.

200 yards breast stroke cham- plonship:-1. Ho Pin, 2 mins. 37.3/5 secs. 2. Wong Wing-sun; 3 Tung Yau-kwong.

50 yards Veterans race:-. W. 8.

Routley. ·

ITALIAN JAPAN

AGREEMENT

Military Alliance Directed Against Great Britain

-1

Moscow, September 15. Newpapers are busily discussing implications of the alleged impending Italo-Japan agreement. "Pravda" says that a military alliance is foreshadowed directed primarily against Britain as Tokyo wants to see Britain more deeply invpired in the Mediterranean while Rome wants her attention to be distracted from the Far East. The newspaper also anticipates a tripartite agreement between Gers many, Italy and Japan and says that the Italo-Japanese rapproche ment re-emphasises the need for peaceable countries to unite for a collective defence for peace and security which the Nyon Pact had demonstrated can be organised-Reuter.

CENTURY OF

SEA TRADITION

(Continued from Page 1.)

Chinese Holding "Own At Lotien

(Continued from Paga 1)

Whangpoo, 26' anchored near the It is history told in a new way Jukong Wharf and 40 more in the through the colourful personalities harbour. One of the latter steam. who made it, their hopes and am-ed in to the harbour and discharg bitions, their efforts, their fallures ed 2,000 troops, but the majority and their successes.

of the ships are concentrating

a

In this book, Mr. Boyd Cable has | their efforts in shelling the various not contented himself with the re- Chinese positions in order to cover cords placed freely at his disposal, their landing parties. In this but he has sought out the human connection

observer neutral stories of the men who made the spoke in the highest terms of the history, gaining Information about magnificent way the Chinese are them from letters and private ¦ keeping buck the invaders who, in documents lent by descendants and I spite of the advantage of having relatives now scattered over the warships cover

their advances. world-in India, the Far East, and have not been able to make any Australia.

considerable headway.

f

From Machang it is learned that Here is the very essence of his tory, both of a great company and the Chinese right fenk is advanc- of

little paddle-steamers withing towards this place and are not crude and inadequate engines bat-meeting with such resistance from tling to run the mall schedule the Japanese. through the Bay of Biscay gales, To go further south. It is stated against the Indian Ocean mon- soons, and slowly giving place to bigger and better steamers. until we come to the sea giant of to-day. 1. Although this book is not a cold jand documented history, but a gripping human story, those seek. ers of sea and "steam navigation" 200 yards medley relay race, facts will and none of them lack- Open for other Government De-ing. In short, it is history as hia partments)-1.Police Department; tory should be a'story of facts far 2. Imports and Exports Depart stranger than fiction.

100 yards free style champion- ship:-1. R. B. Wood, 67.3/5 secs 2, W. F Kerr; 3. A Zimmern.

High Diving championship:-1. A. Zimmern; 2. Wong Sing-sun; 3 R. B. Wood.

meat.

Time: 5 mins. 28.4/5 secs.). 100 yards back stroke champion ship: 1. Chan Wat, 90.1/5 secs.; 2 S. A. Fowler; 3. N. Broadbridge,

50 yards Novelty race:-1, Tam Tai; 2. Tam Yen-kwong; 3. Poon Kan-lin

200 yards relay free style inter- sub-department:-1. Accounts and Stores: 2. Crown Lands and Sur veys; 3. Water Worke.

200 yards relay free style:--1. Clerical Services; 2. Surveyors and Draughtmen's Department.

"The Championship shield Was won by Accounts and Stores ·De- partment with 25 points.

Mrs. R. M. Henderson presented the trophies.

Among the visitors present were the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hen derson, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wynne Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gelling, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. R. Selby, Melara. Eu Tong-seng. Tang Shiu-kin, J. R- chardson, J. Forbes, A. B. Purves, H. S. Rouse, E. Carter. Yueng Wing-hong

MISTAKEN FOR JAPANESE

that a Chinese bomber from Can- ton raided the Japanese warships off Swatow, and in the course of the operations one of the vessels was hit by a bomb, while it is also claimed that a direct hit Was scored on a Japanese chip in the mouth of the Pearl River.

cett" of 1837, to the giant "Strathe- den" of to-day. The end-papers illustrate the past and present routes of the company, and the binding is. In blue cloth stamped with the company's coat of arms

There are nineteen, plates, in- cluding thirteen reproductions in full colour, of some of the most famous vessels of the P and O. feet, from the little "William Faw in gold.

GERMAN EXPLORER REPORTS

SAFE

Winner Of National Prize

Bombay, Sept. 15: The German explorer, Dr. Wilhelm Filchner, has telegraphed Reuter-that-he--has- reached Len, Kashmir, after seven months' imprisonment in Khotan. Sinklang.

WEATHER REPORT

ROYAL, OBSERVATORY HONG KONG

10 a.m., Sept. 15. Barometer at sea level), 29.36.

It will be recalled that in res- ponse to a request from Dr. Josef Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, the British Government had ex pressed its readiness to help thins. locating Dr. Filchner who was re- ported to be somewhere in Sin- klang.

The hunt was interesting in that] it was good news the authorities had for the German explorer. He has been awarded the National

Li Lun-shan, à cook of the Prize of £8,000, one of three prizes Shuishulpo

Sung of that amount awarded annually barrack, and Shan-tang, mistaken to be employ-in Germany in lieu of the Nobel" ed by Japanese were badly beaten | Prize, which Germans are forbidden by mob gathered by three women, to accept.-

Man Tui, Leung Yee-mul and Tsang

Shek-yau, when they were out for

a walk in a village in Tai Po.

Anter,

Li told his story before Mr. E. EXCUSE ME, PLEASE

Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- tracy' yesterday.

Li stated that he was tied up and beaten. The mob also threa- tened to throw him down a well.

Man Tal was fined $50 of, in de fault, six weeks' hard labour while

(From one of the Volunteers in Shangbai).

How Courteous is the Japanese.

" Exellsc He always .88j8;

please."

the second and third defendants | He" climbs into his neighbour's were discharged,

MODIFICATION SOUGHT

Geneva, Sept. 15,

It is understood that Italy will ask for a modification of the Nyon

Agreement at the Non-Interven- tion Committee meeting in Lon- don. The claim is based on a paragraph of the Nyon Agreement in which Imitation of allocation of patrole is subject to revision at the discretion of the signatories to the Agreement on account of change in the situation.

garden.

And smiles and says: "I beg your

pardon,"

He, bows and grins a friendly grin. And brings his hungry family in, He grins and bows a friendly bow "So sorry but this is my garden

now!"

Temperature, 85 · F. Humidity, 81 per cent. Wind Direction, East. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature; maximum yester- day."85 F.

Temperature; night, 78 F.

mişimum last

Rainfall for 24 hours, ending 10tu to-day, 0.82 Ina.

Total rainfall since January 1 74.04 ins.

Against an average of 72.43, ins. Sunset to-night. 6.27 p.m. Sunrise to-morrow, 8.10 am.

4 p.m., Sept. 15. Barometer (at sea level), 29.76. Temperature, 84. ·Humidity, - 81, Wind Direction, East. Wind Force

(Beaufort), 3.

Dato

Height.

Height.

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FRENCH WARSHIP FIRES AT

INSURGENT PLANE

Paris, Sept. 15, ..... Anti-aircraft guns of a French -Italy pointed out that the signa= | warship-fired at an Insurgent tories to the Nyon Agreement were plane which flew over a French niembers of the Non-Intervention | steamer whilst over French, wa- Committee who. cannot say thatters. Later Spanish Government their decision at Nyon cannot be planes pursued the insurgent ma-

chine- revleed.

Reuters Bulletin. Service,

Beuter's Bulletin Service.

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