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"SOFTBALL NOTES
BEST MATCH OF SEASON SEEN LAST SUNDAY
Recreio Whitewash Midgets: Alvares Great Pitching
By R.O.Y.
A large crowd of softball fans turned out at King's Park last Sunday.to be entertained with the best played match of the sea- son: when Recreio whitewashed the Midrots, winning by two clear runs, to establish themselves film favourites for their de cisive clash with the Chinese Baseballers next week.
The winning pitcher. Johnny Henry Sa, át first base, starred for Alvares, came through in great the losers who were poorly served. style to allow the opposition only by their outfielders, of whom only four scattered hits, but most sur- Xavier made amends for a mis- prising was his tent of conceding judged fly.
The Dutch
H.K. PROMOTION COMMITTEE OF C.L.C. MEETING
Worldwide Interest
In Movement
That the formation of the Chinese Industrial Co-opera-"' tives, which were established in China in August last by Dr. H. H. Kung, President of... the Executive Yuan, has at- tracted worldwide interest in both Chinese and foreign cir- oles. was disclosed yesterday at the first general meeting of the Hongkong Promotion Committee of the C. L. C which January.
Was
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939.
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Japan and Shanghai, ....corvusazkik inaugurated in
There was a large gathering no free passes. Charlie Figueredo DUTCH BANKERS KEEP RECORD present at the meeting and Dr. gare an excellent display behind the bat, but the most spectacular work was done by, the three Gosano brothers. Well in the limelight was Spotty Pereira whose work at the Hot Comer, showed no 1-effects from his sojourn in Shanghai.
the
Irene HoTung presided" in "the Bankers retained absence of the chairman. Miss their undefeated record by taking Ids. Pruit
Saw Yesterday's meeting Kal Tak Civil Airport, 12 to seven, Nick Beltran, generally considered first me of the C. I c. news-
very light hitter, confounded the letter, coples of which critics by connecting for a homertributed to members.
were dis-
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Japan
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Pres. Garfield.... Rawalpindi
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Mal by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice "-London date. Imparial 11th Mar, U.S.A., Honolulu Japan & Shanghai
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take batting It is of interest to note, that The Midgets also gave a credit-and a triple to able display which was worthy of honours Coelho was steady on the within the short period of better results. Herbie Quen hurled mound, and Barros and Alves, the months, more than 300 industrial have been ests- very effectively. Sammy Wong keystone combination were aut co-operatives caught an excellent game, but standing. although Ozorio had one bushed in various parts of China and have been dolag valuable George White was the individual of his good days at left field.
For the losers, Stan Lee played work throughout the areas star on the losing side...
some errorless ball at the Hot Corner, under Japanese occupation. Francis Lay got under
AIM OF MOVEMENT difficult files at the left garden. Wilfred Lawrence was perfectly at
"The present alm of the move while Hutchison was safe at the home at the Windy Alley and Denis
Sung gave a much improved catch-ment." states the newsletter, "isShanghai and Swatow........... initial sack.
ing display:
to establish 30.000, Industrial co-
Shanghai HONG MATCHES
The Chartered Bank accounted operatives all over the In the first of the four Hong for the Royal Air Force, by the Thirty thousand industrial matches decided, Greenspots stag- handy margin of 10 runs to four operatives can utilize the idle ed a last minute rally to win an The "Trojan" star. Aquino was labour power displaced by the the Uniona brillant short-stop for the win-destruction of large-scale industry exciting game from
million refugees to Insurance by Ave runs to three. ners, for whom Silva-Netto and in China. a
72W Material B Muir, making his final local Campos shared mound duty. The work. utilize the
outstanding for losers gave a good felding display resources of the interior, and,
Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Runan. appearance, was Optional Cargo will not be lauded the winners. Pereira pitched steady to commit less miscues than the under the stress of war, lay the Saigon ball, but almost threw away the Bankers; the most effective work beginnings both of the country's Straits bere, unless Notice has been given 43
and ball game with a wild peg to first. coming from Smith at the keystone industrial reconstruction Vennel's rival, but carried. hours prior to
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"NEUMARK"
having arrived from Hamburg Lad Porta of call, Consigneon of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed sad placed at thair risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained se soon an the Goods are landed.
on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th Mar, 1939, will be subject to Bent,
All broken, chafed and lamaged Goods are to be left in the Gadowns, where 8th Mar, they will be examined un 139, at 10a.m., by our Surveyors, Messra. Goddard & Dougins,
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AB Chaim must reach us before the 20th April, 1939, or they will not be recognized.
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Stan Leonard gave a sound dis-rack and Gale at the Hot Corner.
Among the guests present at The draw for the International play at the initial sack." Willie Rapley did mound duty for the Series which commences this week, the meeting were Mr. Kevin T. losers, and was supported by Razack is as follows: behind the plate.
Socony outclassed Shell to win convincingly by 11 runs to 2. In the Ollers derby match. A. V. Gosano followed up his grand display for Recrelo, with another brilliant per- formance for Socony. Harris gave a sound performance at third and connected for a pair of dingles. while Brown was faultless. at first base
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Calcutta and Straits
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Wu. of Buenos Aires, Argentina. and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Appleman," | strafta members of the C. I. C. in Manila.
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March 19
March 26
gave Mr. Applemanı account of the co-operative move- Britain v. Philippine Is..
winners meet winners of ment in the Philippines. Not long Japan.
China v. US.A. ago a large number of Chinese Canada, U.S.A.. Japan and Shang- had collected sum of $200,000 hai (Vancouver B. C. date, 4th India v. Portugal "B":
towards its cause and only last
March winners meet winners of
Canada v. Portugal"A" week, the National Women's As
remitted a further Semi-finals to be played on April | sociation
donation of $30,000 for work in Ernie Figuercido pitched win-
The League Committee has de- China and Hongkong
Mr.Appleman also stated that ning ball and received grand sup- cided that games may be postpon- port from Roy. Silva-Netto, Kit-ed only 1 inclement weather does deep interest was also being taken
by Chinese in Singapore. chell. at the Windy Alley and not permit play on the date fixed.
PRESS, PEACE OR WAR
Peace Pledge Union
Meeting Talk
Speaking on the subject "The Press, Peace or War." at a meeting of the Peace Pledge Union held at the Challenge Book Shop yester- day, Miss D. M. Shilston said that she was not going to discuss the Press from the angle of its higher control.
"I think that most people would.
2.
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Conditions For Service In Chinese Red Cross Medical Relief Corps
(SPECIAL TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS”) 'Many applications have in the past several months been re- ceived by the Chinese Red Cross from persoas of foreign nation- ality who are anxious to plate their services at the disposal of the Chinese authorities for the work of helping wounded soldiers and civilians in the battle zones in China.
Due to misunderstanding in a few 3. Applicants must be techul- at any rate after a little considera- Previous cases where foreign volun- cally qualified surgeons and must tion, agree that, if there were no teers had come to China and found he recommended by competent au- press in any country, there could unexpected conditions, the Chinese thorities.
.4. · Applicants must be willing to be no modern war.. How then, Red Cross has so far refrained from does the Press, in all countries, accepting many of the applications.arcept Chinese rates of pay," the The question of foreign volun-maximum of which is $200 National stimulate war fever, and why? There are, I think, three main teers, however, was among many currency a month for Unit Sur- important questions discussed at a geons, and to live under. Chinese decent conference in Hongkong of conditions and on Chinese food; heads of the Red Cross, and a set
reasons.
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... JUST IGNORANCE "The first is just ignorance and carelessness on the part of re- portert, playing on an equal, or
on the part of the reader.
greater, ignorance and carelessness JOE LOUIS TO FIGHT The second, reason why the "TWO - TON” TONY
Press stimulates war fever, is for definite Government propaganda. much We have not suffered so from this, in the past as some other countries, but we can see it at work to-day.
"The third.. and perhaps the major, reason why the Press helps to create wars, is the desire for sales. This is the worst single. reason for the present state of the Press,
"One does not have to buy news- papers to feel their evil effects. They are at their worst in placards, Hardly a day passes without our seeing screaming headlines which,
NEW YORK, Mar, 15 (Reu- ter)-The State Athletic Com-
mission has agreed to sanction World Heavyweight title
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bout between the holder, Joe Louis, and "Two-Ton" Tony Galento, "to be fought at the Yankee Stadium, in New York, en June 28, provided Galento appears before several cam- missioners and doctors nezi Tuesday for examination and is pronounced physically fit to engage in the bout.
if we hadn't learnt to regard them of conditions was drawn up govern- as two-thirds lies, would bring ouring the enlistment of foreign
If we do volunteers for service in the Chin hearts into our mouths.
GO ANY PLACE
5. Applicants must be prepared to go to any place ordered and abide by the regulations of the Chinese Red Cross.
6. Travelling facilities and ar rangements to and from the Chin ese frontier cannot be provided by the Chinese Red Cross. Bealdes passage to China, volunteers should obtain a guaranteed retum passage which Ehould be deposited with their Consul or a bank or a ship
ping company,
7 Travelling within China will be provided for by the Chinese Red Cross according to regulations.
It is learned on good authority! that the headquarters, of the Chin-. ese Red Cross. Society are shortly being removed to the Colony frum Shanghai, as it is considered that the administrative work as well as the general organisation of the Society can be better accomplished
buy a paper we often find that ese Red Cross Medical Relief Corps. here. N there is little in it to justify the placards.
Mr. F. J. Gellion, British Consul at Macao and managing director
The conditions are; M 1. Applicants must be physically fit and preferably not over 40 years of aze.
war
In a recent address delivered in Chungking, Generálissimo, Chiang Kal-shek stated that China was 2. Applicants must be, political- prepared to continue the of the Macao Electric Co., Ltd., is pro-Chinese, and have the against Japan for another three arrived with Mrs. Gellion from the necessary papers approved by the years if necessary. However, he sure, he said, that victory (Chinese Foreign felt.. Portuguese Colony yesterday. They Watchalopu are staying at the Gloucester Office) or Chinese-diplomatic would be China's within the next
eighteen months. Fotel
officers abroad.
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