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NO DEFINITE RESULTS
In Two Hockey Matches
SPORTS FLASHES
A. H. ISMAIL of the Indian Re- creation Club, who contem- plated going in for the Harbour Swim this year has given up thể
capped in his training owing to
THE SEMI-FINALS of the Royale. He has been greatly handi-
Scots inter-platoon. "hockey tournament "were played at Soo-pressure of work. kunpoo yesterday, both matches
being drawn, the scores in each IT IS UNDERSTOOD the Royal Scots are trying to run'a cricket case being two-goals all.
"B" Coy, met HQ. Coy. and al-team this winter. They have a though extra time was played no number of officers who are con- definite result was reached.
to be of "very good"
the other match the opposing teams were "A" Coy, and "C" Coy.. the teams were:-
In
sidered standard,
....
Wilson,
U.S. WOMEN'S GOLF
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,
FOREIGN MAILS
1938
Surcharged air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary post-
Curtis Cup Players ng boxes: They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear
Tie For Medal
Wilmette, IL. Sept. 19.
On the Westmoreland count- try Club's course; the qualify- Ing round of the American Women's Golf · Championship was played today.
suficient
postage. Insuficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with. i double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the dia...- [cretion of the Post Quice,
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and. Biro) and South America are forwarded "vla. Siberia" if -no © superscribed.
Air Mall Services to Shanghal, Nanking. Tsingtao, Tieritsin and: Pelping are temporarily suspended..
Parcel Post Service to the Province of Yunnan is
temporarily suspended.
The qualifying score 1s 04. Dorothy Traung, of San Francis- co. and Mrs. Julius Page, of Bed- gefield, the holder. both Améri
for can, Curtis Cup players, tied the
BO qualifying medal with each.
Mis Jessie Anderson, of Craigte- hul (Britain)' and Miss Clarrie Shanghai Tiernan, ot County Louth (Bri-Japan tain), each had 84, and were fol-Shanghai lowed by the British ladies in this Air Mail by Pan-American "Air- the Club order Mrs. J. B. Walker, of Mala-, WAYS Direct Service" --- San Pan-American. soccer and rugger player, has hice, with 88: Miss Phyllis Wade. Francisco, date 14th September. lately devoted much time to the of Ferndown, with 90: Mrs. A C. USA, Japan and Shanghai (Van- Japanese art of self-defence, judo Critchley
(formerly Miss Diana A number of members of the Foot-Fishwick), with 90; and Miss Nan ball Club have also taken it up.
Baird, of Prestwick," with 94.'
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W. H. COLLEDGE, it is understood, other together with some "B" COX.:-Dickson; Creton: Wilks, Clarke Sherelon: stalwarts, are getting up a cricket Capt. Masteronsmith. Sgt. Barron, team to play on Sundays and holl- days only. Ar excellent idea, Bill, Meekle. Archibald, Edmonds.
H.Q. COY.-Sgt. Waddle; Thom-good luck to you! son, Piric: Fowler, 8gt. Fraser. Graham; L/C. Keane, Capt. Gel- ERNIE LAMMERT, lerton, Phickuse, Gelroy, Lang,,
"C" CO-McCready: Wilson, Dudcock: Spateling. Brown, Turner, Milivy. Heeve, Paterson, Black. Plumber.
*A COY.:-Cpl. Robb: L/C. England, Capt. Godley: Maine, Cairns. Stevenson; Rolinson. Allan, Fargus, Morris, Taylor.
CHINESE ART FOR EUROPE
Mr. Jack Chen To Take Collection
Early in October, Mr. Jack Chen, whose character sketches at the war front, which have been appear- Ing in the "Hong Kong Daily Press, have won much favourable comment, is taking to Europe an Exhibition of Gmphic Art, ou be half of the Chinese Federation of Artists. It is to be selected from the best work now being done in China both by Chinese and West ern artists. Mr. Chen has just re- turned from a tour of the war areas, and has brought with him
THURSDAY, September 22nd collection of posters, cartoons and
for
EUROPE,
via
MANILA, SINGAPORE & PORTS.
Subject to Alteration without Notice.
For Passaro and Freight apply to:
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN
MELCHERS
& CO., Agents.
+
Qudra's Building, Connaught Road.
Telapboce 1777, CANTON AGENTS: JEBSEN & CO., SHAMEEN, B.C."
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REGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES |
FREIGHT AND
LONDON SERVICE
"SARPEDON * Sail 21 SEPT. for Mara... London;
Roterdam & Glasgow "DEUCALION Sails & OUT., for Mar., blancs,
London, R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow
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LIVERPOOL SERVICE "LAOMEDON** Sail 23 SEPT: for Harra, Liyerpool,
Bromborough & Glasgow NEW YORK SERVICE "ADRASTUS" Bails NOV., for Parton & New York,
via Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE(via (AIREN, KOBE, NAGOYA & TOKOHAMA) "TALTHYBIUS“ Eails 17 OCT., for Victoria, Vancouver
& Beattle
INWARD SERVICE
Due
*MENTOR
"MEMNON"
23 SEPT, From U.K. via the Straits 96 SEPT., From UK via the Straits "PHILOOTETES" : OUT, From Gdynia & UK.
via the Straits 9 OCT, From U.E. via the Straits Specially reduced farve are quoted for cargó stenmers with
limited pananger accommodation
"ANTENOR"
For treight pamage exten und information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel. 30232.
1, Connaught Road, C.
a
paintings.
There are a number of âne ar· tists practising in Hongkong, and Mr. Chen desires, to add as inany examples as possible of the best work of these artists to the collec- tion which he is taking to Europe Hongkong artists, irrespective, of nationality, who wish to' contribute some of their pictures to this ex- hibition are asked to write at once to Mr. "Lula Chan. No. 1 Des Voeux Road.
It is hoped to hold in Hongkong. about October 1, an exhibition of the works selected.
ROYAL SCOTS TO HOLD TRIAL
Preparing For The Soccer Season
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
CALL-OVER.
London. Sept. 20.
The following is the latest call- over for the Cambridgeshire: 100/8 Michoumy (t and o) 131 Domaha ft and o)
18/1 Agincourt (o)
20/1 Gainly (0), 25/1 (t)
20/1 Golden Sovereign (o), 25/1
(t)
20/1 Bombay Duck (o)
25/1 Couvert (0) 25/1 Carlisle (0)
25/1 Daytona (0), 251 Innlsboffin (0) 25/1 Khasadar (o), 28/1 (t) 25/1 Hazel (0), 281 (t) 40/1 April 3 (0).
CESAREWITCH
The following is the latest call- ever for the Cesarewitch:
100/7 Black Speck (o) 100/6 Snipewood (o 100/6 Fet (o). 18/1'(t)
20/1 Punch (0), 25/1 (t) 25/1 Slipon (t and o) 25/1 Coup de Rol (0) 25/1 Dubonnet (0)
25/1 'Near Relation (0) 25/1 Naval Display (0) 25/1 Fairing (0) 25/1 Celibate (0) 25/1 Olympus (0).
-Reuter.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, Bept. 20. The following are the results of baseball matches played yester-
day:-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. H; E
Philadelphia Cleveland
4 4 (Heath homered for the Indians).
Washington ....... 12 Detrolk
(Bonura homered for
3 12
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New York
The Royal Scots" are holding a football trial today at Scokun-Senators)
poo when the following teams will take part:
感
3
17
2
Blues: L/C. Duncan; Sgt. Bar-St. Louls ... 13 ron. Sgt. Fraser; Cpl. Brown, Cpl. (McQuinn and Sullivan homered Proctor. Clarke: Munro, L/0. for the Browns).-Reuter. Keane, L/C. Hossack, Allan, Mc-
Kay.
Whites: Hiroy; Fleming, L/C, Garrie: McDonald. Cpl. Milroy. Symons; Pluckrose. Sgt. Fraser, McDonald, Fowler, Saljer.
Referee C.&M," Gibson. Reserves Adamson," 28 Fraser. Pow, Sgt. Robertson. Callaghan.
Linesmen-Adamson and Pow. Trainer Sgt. Whippey...
THREE RIDING
MISHAPS
THREE ACCIDENTS featured
ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE
In an Array Small Units Tennis League match played at Bookunpoo yesterday HQ Wing of the Royal Scots lost to the A Coy, Middlesex by three sets to six.
Ecores: Hewitt and Scots.)
TORE UP CARD
Tylagi and Rabaul
Straits and EUROPE vis Nega- patam (Letters and Papers) Lon- Mrs. R., H. Wallace Williamson, don date 25th August. ....................Boissevain of Gullane, tore up her card on Japan, Shanghal and Europe vin the 17th and retired from the
Biberia-London date 1st Sept... Scharnhorst match-play. stage. which starts Air Mail by "Imperial Airways tomorrow.
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Direct Service”—London
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All the British ladies
E 17th September are Curtis Cup players of this Shangha! and Swatow....... year with the exception of Mrs. Shanghal
Critchley.
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Japan
Mrs. Williamson was the non-Japan and Shanghai playing captain and manager of Straits
the team.
Straits and Manda Conditions today were miser-Straits (Parcels only) able. Heavy rain fell throughout Shanghai and Amoy play and the weather very cold. Amoy Reuter.
STANLEY RAID SEQUEL
(Continued form Pare 1)
stationed
Airways Plane Hupeh...... Laomedon........
Ranchi..
OUTWARD MAILS
28th Sept
Mr. J. Whyatt said that defen- Saigon..... dants' place of activity was a re-Straits and Europe via Suez (Let- mote spot on Stanley Peninsula.ters and Papers) London, 1st About 1 a.m: on August 12 a September and London Parcels Chinese detective
at London date. 25th August. Stanley Station received informa- tion as a result of which he went to the Peninsula, accompanied by three informers. They came to a matshed which was very cleverly concealed. It was practically in-chan the time given below. unless otherwise stated, and where malls -are advertised to close at or before. 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier
visible from the sea and there was a large fishing net spread over the are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. roof,
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WORKING AT PILL MACHINE The matshed was lit by six candles, and on walking inside the detective saw all the defendants by some cooking pots, apparently sitting at a table. The woman was
boiling water.
a pull
Leung was working at machine on which was some pink maas, Li was engaged in weighing some pink mass on a pair of scales, Chau was making puls machine, while Ylu was squeezing a quantity of the pink mass in his hands.
on a
A drying cupboard and other paraphernalia were also in the room.
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WEDNESDAY.
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swatow, Amoy and Feochow..... Hong Slang..... swatow. Amoy and Foochow ..... Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow Chang- sha and 'Chengtu, etc. (via Han- kow) by the “Eurasiș - AirwaRYS "Service" (To further points by surface transport as Serviços per- mit).
THURSDAY
Chan Yee, the womah, in the witness-box, stated that she had been employed by Leung Sze, tor Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono cook for the other members of the matshed. She did not know what the pills were used for and when she inquired, one of them told her Haiphong that it was. for curing stomach Kongmoon pains while yet another told her swatow, "Shanghai and Tientsin...Tai Beun Hong.. that the pills were used for curing *Manila and Parcels only for Ger-
malaria.
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Third defendant, Li Man-lok, 19, stated that on August 16 he was taken to Stanley and introduced Airmail Fangley - (Royal to Leung Sze who told him that
Direct he would be paid $12 monthly for
29th September. He did not know making druga. that that meant making red pilis, but eventually when he discovered this fact, he informed Leung Bre Air ail for Malaya and Australla
lost to Major Money and Sgt. Fraser 0-6.
Just to Capt. Gilbertson and Q. M. 8. Thomson 2-6
lost to 8/8 Lang and Pte, Wells of his desire to leave the place.
Chary Wing, a relative of Li, also
the training at the Valley | 1-6 yesterday but fortunately none of
C. S. M. Northcott and C. Q. ML. 8. gave evidence. them resulted in injury of Paterson (Royal Scots.) serious nature.
beat Money and Fraser 6-2 beat Oflbertson and Thomson
The first Involved J.C.I. No. 53.
beat Lang and Wella 6-2 Plo. Harlock and Ple. Commer
a new 1939 Australian pony bo- 6-4 longing to Mr. J. H: Jessen, when It threw its Russian riding boy near the 2 mile post and then ran | (Royal Scots.) back to the stable,
J.CI. No. 47. another new Aus- tralian pony belonging to the "Eve" Stable, was the cause of its Russian riding boy being thrown, The pony and rider, came down
lost to Money and Fraser 6-8
Firth defendant, Yu Kai-ming, said that as he needed money to go to his mother who was ill in the country he accepted employment from Leung Size.
After submissions by Counsel, the jury retired for a period of ten minutes and returned à unan-
by Imperial Airways Direct Ser-Imperiaă vice-dae Sydney, 1st Octóber.
FRIDAY samshat and Wuchow..... Shanghai and *Europe (Except Great Britain and Ere) via Siberia Kongmoon Haiphong Amoy
| Yatching...... Tjmnegara...
lost to Gilbertson and Thomsonous verdict of guilty against the swatow and *Amo7 ......................... | Hsiching...
1-6
lost to Lang and Wells 1-6,
fogether, but, beyond a scratch on RUGBY. FOOTBALL
the elbow," the rider suffered .no serious injury;
1
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London, Sept. 19. The following were the results of Mr. Chan, a novice jockey, took rugby matches played today: out Cuban Love, a 1938 China Sub-Pontypool 6 Cardiff. scription griffin. but after gallop Cross Keys 7 Abersvan ing the last quarter mile, the pony ran away with him. The rider 'was unable to stop the pony, and when nearing the 1 3/4 mile post he was thrown. He was shaken up. buð was apparently none the worse for his experience,
AREA MARATHON", RACE The Area Marathon team race will be held at Repulse Bay to morrow at 3 pm.
first, third and fith defendants. The second and fourth accused, respectively, had previously » ad- mitted the charge,
CHINA'S FAVOURABLE
TRADE BALANCE ..."
Hankow, Sept. 20.
reveal Customs statistics
# favourable balance of trade at Shanghai last August. Total im÷ ports for the month was $20,773. 319, and total exports $31,140,923, resulting in a favourable halance of $367,544-Central News.
Air Mail for "KLM. Airways Direct Service"--due | Aimsterdam, 4th October
Swatow and Shanghai Manila, Australia and New Zea
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seilles--due Marseilles, 22nd Oct. Behar....... Bhanghai
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