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OFFICIALS
Parts, March 18,
A proposal to allow tennis tourna- ments open to amateurs and pro- fessionals was rejected by a large majority today at a meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federa-
tion.
Supporters of the proposal were the United States, Australia, Japan, India and Brazil.
The Indian proposal for an inter- national mixed doubles competition
Wila mot seconded.
South Africa proposed to in- stitute a second base-lne, between the normal base-une which and the server is not restricted. The idea behind the proposal was to eliminate footfaults. It gained 90 votes as against 81, but the pro- posal falled as it lacked a two- thirds majority.
COLONY'S MOCK WAR
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
"ENEMY" LANDS UNDER COVER OF
DARKNESS
With the approach of darkness the enemy's activity Increased but, although an enemy cruiser and destroyer were abserved to anchor to the northwest of Iamma-Island, and felt attacks were made by
MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1938.
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destroyers at Stanley. Deepwater, Big Wave, and Repulse Bays, no are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed. serious attempt was made until 2.25 a.m. on Sunday, when laun- ches carrying Pacifican troops were seen in the Lamma Channel making for Aberdeen.
WITHERING FIRË
At dawn' on Sunday the enemy
INWARD MAILS
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The launches, however, changed their course and at about 3.15 ̊a.m. ¦ on Sunday succeeded in disem-landed in Port Shelter and pene-Shanghai barking their parties in Tai Ho trated some distance Inland before shanghai, Amoy and Swatow..... Liangchaw... Wan Bay.
the attack withered away under Japan
Glenshiel..
Teucer.
Our defences in that area were the fire of the defence. Later a Straits overwhelmed and the enemy suc-powerful counter-attack was made shanghai and Swatow ceeded in advancing as far as Mt. on these forces which resulted in Saigon....
overwhelming such Swatow Kellett where a counter-attack by completely
as had survived the Japan and Shanghai... our troopa restored the situation elements
original attack, with heavy losses to the enemy.
USA., Canada, Japan and Manila It is probable that the object of feint Almost simultaneously a
(Seattle date, 26th February) attack was made in Stanley Bay. this attack was to divert attention Straits The enemy launches, illuminated from the left flank, where, shortly. Amoy by our beach searchlights, were after dawn, a surprise attack was | Straits With regard to service, the forced to retreat, leaving behind launched which succeeded in over-USA Honolulu, Japan and Manila Federation decided that the them in the darkness a number of running some of our foremost de- (San Franciscó, date, 23rd Feb.) Pres. Cleveland.. ball thrown in the air for service sampans full of troops.
fended localities before finally be-Japan and Shanghai.. touches the ground before being
ing brought to a standstill. hit by the racket it shall count as a fault"
China.
THE SERVICE
Bay...
Small parties of the enemy con- tinue to show themselves along the
ATTACK IMPENDING
.
DEFENDERS' DECEIVED Deceived by the withdrawal of Lithuania and Turkey the launches, the defenders' vigil-centre front of our defensive post- were elected memers of the Federa-fance seems to have slackened for tion on the mainland and further tion. (Reuter)
the enemy persevered with their attacks are to be expected. Regarding the propos. to allow attack and landed approximately tournaments open to both amateur half a battalion completely un- und professionals, the American detected on the east side of Stanley L.TA. at its annual meeting at Miami, Florida. recently, while re fusing to approve a motion for the holding of such tournaments allow ed it to be understood that it did not necessally demand rigid pro-
On the mainland the situation' hibition. The American L.T.A. de- cided to "ask the International had stabilised itself soon after Federation to eliminate its present midnight on Saturday, the enemy rule prohibiting the conducting of being in touch with the Hong Kong open' tournaments for amateurs Infantry Brigade along the front
of the main defensive position and professiorials.
Java
Terukuni Maru.......” Tisalak... Airmail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service”--London date. Imperial 16th March.
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Canada, U.S.A, Honolulu, Japan &- Shanghal (Vancouver B.C., date 5th March) Japan
Military Headquarters consider it Japan unlikely that the enemy will make Japan and Shanghal... any more attempts to effect fur-Japan Thence this enterprising force ther landings until he has com- Straits advanced rapidly inland and by 6mitted his reserve forces which are Strults a.m. on Sunday had captured Tytam reported to be moving southwards Japan Bungalow,
SCOTLAND WINS
WINS CUP
FROM ENGLAND
Fine Finish To International Rugger Match
London, March 19,
A crowd of 70,000 saw Scotland win the Calcutta Cup and Inter- national Rugby Championship today at Twickenham when they beat England by two penalty goals and five tries (21 points) to a dropped goal, three penalty goals and a try (16 points) after leading at the interval by 12 points to 9.
The last occasion Scotland won at Twickenham was in 1929.. when the score was 12-6.
A capacity crowd, including Their Majesties the King and Queen, were present for the match, which opened in glorious sunshine, al- though conditions for play were by no means ideal, it being extreme- ly hot after the first 15 minutes.
down the Fanling Road,
Straits
Japan
It is thought that an attack may Japan and Shanghal. develop against our position during Straits the next few hours,
The Military Commander-in- |Calcutta and Straits. Chief is confident, however, of be- Calcutta and Straits.. Ing able to repulse any attack that [Japan ................. can be launched by auch Pacifican Salgon Troops as are known already to Australia and Manila... have invaded the New Territories.
EASTERN DRAW
21st Mar,
21st Mari
Van Heutsz. Taiyuan.
22nd Mar.
22nd Mar.
Albert Sarraut.....
22nd Mar.
Nanchang... Menestheus
22nd Mar.
23rd Mar.
Pres. Jefferson.
23rd Mar.
Eumaeus..
24th Mar
Birdhana.
20h Mar.
Bhutan....
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24th Mar.
24th Mar. 24th Mar.
Airways Plane
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16th Mar
97th Mar.
27th Mar.
29th Mar.
25th Mar.
29th Mar.
31st Mar.
Houtman..
31st Mar.
Nellore..
2nd April
Emp, of Japan........ Atsuta Maru.................. Toyama Mari....... Bangalore....... Jeypore.. Sarpedon... Katori Maru. Nojima Maru.. Conte Rosso.... Scharnhorst.. Behar...
La Plata Maru... Mausang.
THEWA.. Nankin
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points in their first Division en- counter at Happy Valley, scoring three goals each.
In the first half the Police had
the better of the play.
For
MONDAY
Moss opened the score with a Samshul and-Wuchow.. fine pile-driver which gave Sammy Hothow Tsang no chance. Han Ching-to replied for Eastern and Lee Tlen- sun put them in the lead, a minute after.
The Police then took up the offensive again but there was no
air Mall for Sian, Lanchow and Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by he "Eurasia Airways Service " (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Kongmoen
further score in the first half. Amoy. Foochow (via Amoy) and
After the interval Howlett,
追思
Shanghal
to Saigon.....
Per
Date and Time,
Monday, 2
Kong Ning.. Produce..
8.12. 8.30
Earasta Plane Tai 'Lee...
G.P.O. & K.F Reu Ord.
9.00 19
9.20 AM
10.00 AM"
Tsinan.... Tencer..
10.30 AM
Hau Ching-to "Saigon. "Straits Mauritius, Reunion
Madagascar and *South Africa... Tinhow....
Dashing thréequarter movements, concerted attack. Dorwood secured, centre, made a nne. solo run featured a magnificent first half, possession following a quick heel in net the equallser, the conclusion of which saw Scot-, the English '25 and gained valu- put the Eastern in the lead again land leading England by four tries able ground before transferring to with one of his fine drives and Tientsin (12 points) to two penalty goals Renwick, who was backing up for Gough then put the Police on and a try (9 points) after one of the latter to swerve round Parker equal terms and the score remain-Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, the most thrilling halves seen into
corner flag.ed at three goals all International Rugby for several" Crawford's attempt to land a goal whistle went.
jonce again 'failed.
Soon after Scotland went ahead
seasons.
BRILLIANT HANDLING
score
near the
||
till the
as the result of one of the finest Scotland & lead of 18-13 with a Splendid backing up by Scot- tries of the season when the ball truly magnlicent kick. A third land's forwards in the loose, bril-was handled by five players before penalty goal was awarded almost ant handling among the backs Dick eventually went over two immediately afterwards, and Park- and magnificent open movements
yards from the corner flag.. Craw- down the centre being the high-ford's kick was disallowed as the lights of the first half.
ball was put down and then picked up before he kicked.
MAGNIFICENT TRIES
range.
SCOTLAND WINS OUT
Prominent.
'Kwelyang and Chungking by the
"C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." C.N.A.C. Plane
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TUESDAY
Tuesday, 22nd
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Direct Service "due London, Imperial 30th March
Re.
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Airways Plane
Urd.
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Kongso...
8.15.AM
8.30 AM 8.30 AM
er made no mistake from long Airmail for Australia by "Imperial
Airways Direct Service due Imperial Darwin 26th March. Samshul and Wuchow With the game still anybody's. Swatow and Shanghai...... Shaw clinched the issue for Scot-Batavia and Sourabaya land when he broke through from | Kongmoon
Both teams commenced 'con- Adently and after both goal lines had narrowly escaped, a magnifi- cent breakaway by Shaw, who, in England retallated strongly and attempting to evade Parker, drop- Giles initiated a movement which ped the ball. saw the Scots open saw the ball travel along the line the scoring when Renwick, backing to Unwin, who outpaced Roberts to at goal failed, and the final whistle up brilliantly, carried the ball over the Scottish line. Parker's kick at sounded almost immediately after. the England line mear the corner) goal just falled.
giving Scotland & well-earned
Souchow....
Tjibadak..
On Lee...
a loose scrum and grounded close Fort Bayard and Halphong....G.G.Paul Doumer
to the corner flag. Crawford's Kick Straits and "EUROPE via Marsell-
The teams were:-
les-due Marseilles, 21st April! and London Parcels due Lon- don, 27th April..
Menestheus...
WEDNESDAY
Straits and Calcutta...
Kutsang. ENGLAND: Q. W. Parker (Black-Hothow, Pakhot and Haiphong...... Szechuen. heath); E. J. Unwin (Army, Rosslyn Japan and EUROPE via Biberia... Hosang Park), Peter Cranmer (Mosley),
flag. Crawford's effort to convert The game up to this stage had triumph by 21 points to 16.- the try, however, failed,
been remarkable for the fact that | (Reuter), From the drop-in England car-two magnificent tries were scored ried play into the Scottish half. within a minute of one another. where Scotland were penalised for a scrum infringement just outside their '25. and Parker levelled. the scores with a penalty goal.
THREES PROMINENT
P. L Candler (St, Bart's Hospital),
Five minutes from the interval Scotland took the lead once again when their youthful set of three quarters were featured in a dazzling H. 8. Sever (Bale); F. J. Reynolds swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin attack, Shaw breaking through the (Army, Q Cranleighans), J. L Formosa
From the drop in by Shaw, Scot-centre and swerving past Parker to Giles (Coventry); R. J. Longland land's forwards were featured in dive over in the corner. Crawford (Northampton), H. D. Tott (Water-
4
ENGLAND LEADS
SCOTLAND:—G. Roberts (Wat-
Renwick sonians); J.
(London
University), and T. G. 5. Forrest (Cambridge University); R. W.
THURSDAY
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Parcela Koon
Reg
Pres. Jefferson... Emp, of Japan....
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Atsuta Maru..
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GP.O. & KP.O. Beg -4 15 1 Ord.
5.00 PM
a thrilling rush, Crawford reach- was again wide with his kick, and loo), H. F. Wheatley (Coventry), R. Swatow and Shanghai... ing the England 25-yard line, only Scotland led at the interval by 12 M. Marshall (Oxford Univ.), A. Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin.. for Reynolds to smother the move-points to 9.
Brown (Exeter), D. L. K. Mimon Air Mail for “KL.M. Airways Seṛ" The opening minutes of the (Bedford), W. H. Weston (North- ment by cleverly dropping on the
vice"-due Amsterdam, 3rd April. Terukuni Maru, second half saw Duff, middle-row ampton). ball.
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & B. Africa, Scotland's threequarters were Bcottish forward, injure his hand
Aden, Egypt and Europe via Mar- very much in the picture now and and the game was held up for a
selles-due Marseilles, 20th April Terukuni Maru... Ord. with Shaw, McCrae and Dick all brief period while he went off for Scottish), R. C. S. Dick (Guy's Hos-Japan, Canada, U.S.A., *C. & §* handling splendidly things were by attention Scotland packed 3-4pital), D. J. Macrae (8t. Andrew's no means rosy for England. An- during his brief absence. other scrum infringement by Scot- land, however, saw Parker land
A scrum-down five yards from Shaw (Glasgow High School FP) Manila another brilliant penalty goal.
Dorward the Bcottish line saw the ball come | (captain), sand.' 'T, F. England pressed right after the out on the Engilsh side for Rey-(Gala); Blackadder (West of Scot- drop-in, but Cranmer dropped the nolds to drop a goal to give England), J. D, H. Hastie (Melrose), W. ball after a fine sprint to within land a 13-12 lead. This success M. Inglis (Royal Engineers), G. B. 10 yards of the Scottish goal-line. was, however, shortlived, as Bcot-Horsburgh (London Scottish). A BENWICK THROUGH' land were awarded a penalty and Ray (Waterloo), W. B. Young Scotland again levelled the points Crawford converted. Not long (Cambridge University), P. L. Duff when Renwick went over for his after another penalty was award- [ (Glasgow Academicals), and W. H. second try following a brilliant ed Scotland. and Crawford gave Crawford Bervices).—(Reuter).
America, & Europe via Victoria B.C.-due. Victoria B.C., 14th April -- *Europe via Siberia...
"anila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 8th April.
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