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PALESTINE
TALKS SUSPENDED
LONDON, Feb. 21 (Reuter)- Yesterday's suspension of talks between the Jewish and British dolerations at the Palestine conforge must not be re- tarded as a deadlock, according to well-informed Jewish circles. It is stated that the Government has now heard the full Jewish case, and no useful purpose is to be served by further meetings until the Government has reviewed the situation
When a similar stage is renched with the Arabs, it is thought that the British Goverment will con- sider the possibilities of a satis- factory compromise between the opposed views, or falling that, im- pose its own solution,
that
MODIFIED GUARANTEE Another message states although the Palestine conference is generally regarded as having reached an impasse, pending an authoritative statement on behalf of the British Government, Arab circles profess to see in the state- ment of Al Maher Pasha, made at the conference yesterday on behalf of the surrounding Arab States. some departure from the uncom- promising attitude which he had hitherto adopted.
GOVERNOR MEETS FOOTBALLERS
being
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
presented to team prior to their members of the Manila Intèrport football match against the Rest of Hongkong yesterday which the latter won by the odd goal in seven. (Photo, Z. Z. Chang).
S.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939;
FOREIGN MAILS
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15th February.
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Japan and Shanghai . Manila
Japan. Shanghai and Formosa......Yasukuni Maru..
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AFRICA DECLARE IN Straits and Europe via Negupatam
THE FOURTH TEST
JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 22 (Reuter)-Adding 100 runs to their overnight total of 249 for three wickets, South Africa declared at 349 for the loss of eight wickets at lunch to-day in the Fourth Test match against the M.C.C. who, on Saturday, were dismissed for 215 in their first innings.
(Papers etc.) London date 26th January
ir Mail by "Imperial Airways
Dirvet Service "—London 18th FebruRTY. Straits
Shanghai and Swatow.
Straits
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Shanghai and Amoy ... Manila......
Haiphong
85 Strilta
It is said that the Egyptian lea- der, in the course of his statement, cf agreed to modified form
a guarantee for a Jewish minority in
Rowan (53 not out) and Nourse E. A. Rowan, b Farnes Palestine in the sevent of indepen- dence being granted. It is asserted (20 not out) resumed the South B. Mitchell, c Ames, b Farnes... 63 Calcutta and Straits
this morning. A. D. Nourse, hit wkt. b Verity 38 Straits also, that whereas hitherto the Africans' innings
the A. B. C. Langton, & Hutton, b
Verity. Arabs have had in mind the im-There was slight rain and meditate establishment of an in-wicket was damp but played easy.
With the score at 311, Kenneth Newson, b Hammond dependent State in Palestine, the Egyptian leader hinted at a tran- Farnes dismissed Rowan with a K, Viljoen, 1.b.w. Verity
Extrasm The batsman, who was sition period which should precede yorker.
Palestinian Arabs.
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Theseus. (Tjisadane.....
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27th Feb.
27th Feb.
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U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghal
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5 Saigon.
Tentein and Swatow.
18 Saigon...
Total (for 8 wkts, dec.)... 349 Btraits
ROWLING ANALYSIS
the granting of full independence. most. cautious, was barracked for A:ab quarters to-day declare that his slowness during the morning. he spoke with the full assent of His knock was featured with smart the neighbouring States and the cutting and driving and he was at the wicket for 218 minutes. He hit
Farnes five boundaries.
After this wickets began to fall Edrich fast. Verity doing most of the Verity damage, claiming three wickets for Goddard 40 runs in 14.5 overs. He bowled wilkinson unchanged during the morning. Hammond His "bag" of wickets brought his; total to 50 during the present tour.
Scores:
WIN FOR REST
OF COLONY
M.C.C. 1st Innings-215 S. AFRICA-1ST INNS. P. G. Van Der Byl, b Goddard 31 Melville, c Verity, b Wilkin-
(Continued from Page 2) ballooned the ball over the bar when faced with an open goal.
Keeping up the pressure. Rlert-A.
beautiful short sen sent over a pass to Chan Tak-fal, who made no mistake, and the secres levelled.
were
THE WINNING GOAL The seventh and last goal for was a trifle unfortunate Manila. A. Manila defender stopped the ball just outside out- the penalty area with stretched hand, but the referee apparently failed to see it, the ball was swung from player to another, and Chan Tak-fal, dashing in, put it into corner of the net, the far Villanueva's dive being a hit too late...
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REGISTERED, AND PARCEL MAILB are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls Total (for 1 wkt.)..... 91 are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.
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Winnie Cox's long tirmail for
Direct 2nd March.
At the Services Concert in the West Lounge of the European Wholesale Death
YMCA last night, to which an audience of, some 150 persons was And Destruction:
attendes, elocutionists were well ECHANG, Feb. 21 (Central)—
represented. Wholesale death and destruc-
lecture on the art of being a good tion once again descended on
audience was shouldered by the Ichang when nine Japanese
same good audience that was be- planes indiscriminately bombed
ing lauded; the town in a ruthless raið st
"Dodger Green, who the pro- nine o'clock this morning,
promised would be Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- usual," proved tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Casualties at of the air mas-"speechless as
Service-dae Sydney, 4th March.
gramme
the Manila players had begun showing clear signs of bellows to sacre has not yet been completed otherwise with some reminiscences mend, and the last few minutes at a "late hour this evening, as of a relative. Midshipman Fallo's awato
many people are still buried in dialectical treatment of memories saw them completely leg-weary.
the ruin and debris of scores of of Nelson and Hardy was refresh- This game is the visitors' last houses levelled by the Japanese ing and short. fri Hongkong.
They leave
for missiles. A rough estimate places Manila on Saturday.
The teams yesterday were:-
REST OF COLONY: McAlister
盘
Honorary mention should be ac-
the total number of victims, dead corded Janle Morton, soprano, and wounded, at over 200, In- whose "Linden Lea" was well cluding high proportion of executed, and to R. P. O. Fletcher, whose three variations of "Annie (Navy), Hou Yung-gang (Kwong women and children. Wah), Ulrich (Kowloon); Lau The Japanese fliers concentrated Laurie" on the piano were some- Hing-choi (Bouth China "A"), N. their bombardment on the crowd-what different and original
A Music Hall number featuring Beltrao (St. Joseph's] (Capt.), E. ed sections of the town. Missiles
amorous Strange (Club); Tang, Kwong-sum were dumped in most haphazard P O Wilson as "an (South China "A"), P. Jorge (Kow-fashion, causing many deaths at minx" amused enough those pre- loon), Chan Tak-faf (South China unexpected quarters..
attack. Throughout the alr "B"), J. Gomes (St. Joseph's), and Riertsen (Kowloon).
Chinese anti-aircraft guns went MANILA? — A. Villanteva; J. into brisk action and forced the Pacheco, M. Miranda; J. M. Her-raiders to fly at a high altitude nandez, P. Urgate, E. Valles: A. and stay for only a brief duration Reyes, R. Naito, L, Larrazabal, A. over the town before departure. Boisserie and E Beech.
AT THE FESTIVE
BOARD
JAPANESE PLANES SHOT DOWN
KWEILIN - Feb 22 (Central)---
sent to merit an encore.
HMS, Kent's Concert Party ar-
ranged the second part of the pro-j gramme, and theirs was truly a commendable effort.
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Service" dus Amsterdam 7th Yasukuni March.
Maru. Straits. Ceylon, India East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellies due Mar-; Yasukuni seilles 22nd March. Shanghai .........
SATURDAY Finally, it must be said for the Papers only for straits and '(Pa-' and Farcels for Cal- pers Harmonics · Band of HMB. Kent
*cutta) that they have now achieved s high peak of ability, and the Hatphong Band's rendering of popular tunes Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A., Central was most acceptable and pleasing.
and South America and (Papers, only, for Canada) via Ban Fran- disco dus San Francisco; 18th March...
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A dinner was held at the Hotel Two of a feet of more than ten The Inter Unit Novices cham-Amoy Cecil last night in honour of the Japanese planes were shot down plonship finals will be held at Shanghal Manila Interport team a large by Chinese soldiers when they Nanking Barracks Shamshulpo, Manila and Naples due Naples, Conte
20th March gathering attending.;
were bombing Chingman, a town at 8.30 o'clock to-night. "Ringside Hon. Mr. M. K; Lo gave an in- in north Hainan Island, yesterday, seats will be #1 and other seats teresting speech in which he ex- according to reports reaching 50 cents. Bervicemen in uniform pressed 'admiration of the standard here. The ill-fated machines 20 cents. of play of the Manila team and of crashed near Chingman and all M..A. V. Gosano. He also spoke the airmen were killed. of the excellent display of Mr. Lee Wal-tong.
Mr. Addison Southard replied to
SUNDAY
Swatów and Shanghai.. Season tickets, at $5, for the | Inter-Unit and individual, open.
MONDAY championships which take place. Bwatow, Saigon and Bangkok. on March 30, April 24, 25 and 27. Amoy and Chuenchow
Menü 27th
Kaigan Anking.
Dr. J. H McElney, connected can be obtained from the Hong- the speech as did Mr. D. Calvo with the fan of Anderson, Duran kong Area Sports Board, Head- who admitted that the Manila and McEney left on a vacation in quarters, China Command, Tel. players had learned some points London in the Empress of Canada 14121, Ext. 788.0% from the better players of the Tuesday, Hongkong team and hoped that
Mr. and Mr.K. M. Fetterly, of they would be able to show Hong- Mr. and Mrs. R. A MoKenny, rt the Canadian Pacific office, in kong what they had learned from cently maried in the Colony, de-Shanghai, returned home win the them in future, should they come parted in the Empress of Canada Empress of Canada on Tuesday at
for a vacation in London,
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