GEHRIG CONTINUES BIG HITTING SEQUENCE
Two Home Runs in Tight Game Against Chicago
New York, Aug. 30. The Cubs continue their win-
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SOCIALISM IN OUR TIME
I.L.P. BREAK WITH OFFICIAL LABOUR'
Loudon, Aug. 2.
ells of the Labour Parly came to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1932.
MALAYAN ATHLETIC
MEETING
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(Poller P.M.S.) 3. Distance, 37 Į ft, Din.
Quarter-Mile (Challenge Cup presented by the Into Mr. Eric!
The ancient division in the co- Maxwell): L. D. E. Cullen (Police | P.M.S.) 1; K. Vythilingham (Sel.) ning streak in the National League had this week-end when the Inde2; G. It. T. Bitison (Military) a and it becomes increasingly cer- and Labour Party which forms Time, 61 4/5 sec. tain that they will provide the the Left Wing Split from the main
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Bronder
1355 metres.
5-7 pm.
York, where 101 years ago the first meeting of the Association
opposition to the Yankees in the body and itself split into two in con- Class B. (Shield presented by Al was held.
de-Benenee.
World Series. To-day they feated the Giants 4-3. Cuyler (Cuba) and Ott (Giants) for the circuit.
min. 50 sec,
Pale Jump (Challenge Cup pre- sented by the Straits Trading Co. Ltd.): Colin Boyd (Military) 1: Lee Kuan Yew (Sel) and Tan Klan Tee (Se) 2 (tie). Height 10 . in,
Schools' Relay Race, 980 yards, Conrad Clarke) : "Methodist Boys' The breach consummates the pro-School 1; Maxwell Road School 2; hitting ceas of disintegration which has
on for a considerable High School, Kinng . Time, | been going time. The to
Independent Labour as the exponent of the Party theory "Socialism in our time" used to be the most Influential section of the Labour Party. But it was too revolutionary for the more conser vative trade unionists who made up supporters. Among its leaders were men like Mr. Hamsay MacDonald and Mr. Philip Snow
Relay Race; 880 yards (the F. den, now Viscount Snowden. Both then, however, severed their con-Burdett rens Memorial Shield nexions with I. L. P. some time ago, Selanger 1; Perak 2; Panter { Present 1. 1. I', representatives Time 1 min. 351⁄2 see.
returned Pittsburgh have something more akin to their real form and passed on two defeats to the Braves, for whom Schulmerich hit a home run vainlessly.
Brooklyn, bully outhit by St. ball hard Louis, thumped the Cucinelle and Taylor giving them a sensational victory.
one mile
when they all hit, home runs by the rank and file of Labour Party Shield presented by Mr. Conrad |
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The Yankees had a somewhat similar experience against Chi- cago. The latter's pitcher sent up those few loose halls, but. came at the wrong moment with the result that Lou Gehrig twice found the blenchers and Lazzeri also hit a fourmuster." New York won 6-5 Krona's
home run for the loser was not quite enough.
former
in Parliament number only five. and during the recent session they were at bast as critical of their right wing colleagues as of the Gov- ernment. Consequently their de parture is regarded by the main Foxx, Gehringer and Gostie hitaly of the Labour Party with re
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Continued from Page 1). evidence) and if they believed both, were they satisfied that the merused was guilty?
The
LEFT IN AIR. Counsel complained that The Tsui evidence was hardly dealt with at all. There were general references to the inconsistencies. waverings and probable untruth- fulness of his evidence, but the evidence itself was lett entirely in the air.
The vole at Bradford sluned 241 for secession and 142 xainst. But
the minority claims its strength in The country as approximately half of the tulál membership. 1 in- cludes men like Mr. E. P. Wise, farmer member of Parliament and ex-civil arvant, whe vave up Movernment pust to beente head of the Loquion branch of Centresayus, The Soviet corporative organization.
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Schools Relay Race, Cincke): Methodist Boys School,
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100 yards (Cup presented by the Perak Civil Service): L. D. P Calien (Police, P.M.SQ and Veera- pan Perak) end-heat 1; 2.1. Bredgold Singapore: 2. Time 19 26-ser
High Jump (up presented by Ramachandran Penang) and . H. Treagold (Singapore they? 11 EC Rena
Mantary 2. Hegni bit. 8'g
220 yards ocup presented by Sir George Maxwer) 1. D. B, fuinen Potter HMS, 1 P. R. de Jong (segungora 2. 1, H. Billson citary Time, 22 4. a are.
Schoot Relay, Class A (Shield Presented by Mr. Conrad Clarke Angio-t Junese School dipon) G Victoria Institute
Stethodist Boys School 1. Tine, mon.
Sec.
Eng Hork Paumusamy
Mr. Wise in his letter o resigna tion from the t. 1. D. Sunday said: "The secession from the Labour Party when it is more socialistir in outlook, intention and opportunity than t
its history any time in BOOTHS to 120 1 t of beth Trenchery to the labour movement and of suide for the 1. 1. P. It is beentse refer to be a netivo Socialist rather than disgruntled disruptionist that I shall continue to work in the Labour Party as the only organization which, whatever its imperfections, has any present; Lim Thye Her (Penang) ; J. chance of achieving Sorintism in. Edwards (Selangor) a, Time our time."
Hurdles 120 yards (Cap pre- sented by the late Colonel R. >, F. Walker)..
First feat: Eu
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AL (Malareto 2.
Second heat: Liu Thye Bee (Penang) 1; 4. 0. Fidwards (Sel- | angor) #
Final: Pa Eng Hock (Selangor)
16 1,5 sec.
Hair Mile (Cup presented Dy The late Sir R. W. Birch+: Vythi¦- gham Selangor 1: S. M. Mer- CANADA AND
James ENGLAND GAINS Military) 2: R. E.
Perak) 8. Time. 2 min,
[200
Schools relay one mile class "A" Shield presented by Mr. Conrad Clarke): St. Xavier's Selurel Penang 1: King Haward School Taiping) 2: Anglo-Chinese School irha .. Time, 4 min, 2
AMERICA AND TARIFF CHANGES.
Washington. July 28, Migration of American branch factories broad for the purpose of surmounting hostile tarin-bar-] 175 sec, Thers has practically cumad tas
Relay Race une rept to Canada and England, per-presented by Sir William Peel: fence, he said the trial rding to tentative information Military 1: Police 2: Selangor 3.
now being prepared by the Hopart-Time, min. 5h 475 sec. Judge had failed to prive assistance by which they cum of Commerce,
Referring tu The Zimmern
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properly weigh and adjudge this! evidence.
Actual facts and figures fintr-
ing the period since January, Hol,
mile Shield
The Chief Justice: The sum-When a detailed report on factory MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
immediately ming-up was
case.
CROWN REPLY.
after
He submitted that no principles were involved. Evidence of the class objected to had been admitted time and again.
the
TOTAL ENTRY NUMBERS
TWENTY-SIX TEAMS
4
migrations was unde to the Senate) tre argument of leading counsel are still being checked am verified! for the defence, which deal with and will not be made public for many points of great importance. Some time! But the work is suf- ficiently advanced. officials in Mr. Jenkin said the law was
The Momak Hockey Tutirninvent clear on this point--that the onus charge said, to make the general
promises to be one of the biggest tendency evident. is on the Judge to sift the evidence
Particular Significance is al-events of the sports scam this year, for the jury. He contended that
as no fewer than 20 teams have the conviction should be nuashed.tached to the situation as regards | entered- ensily a reog for a heal)
American branch factories in lengur. The number of entries Canada and England by the pos-threatened to make the event un- Mr. H. G. Sheldon, leading coun-ibility that the Imperial Econo-manageable, in fact, and no further sel for the Crown said that he would | mic Conference now meeting in teams could be admitted. The table dispute the defence's claim that Ottawa, will give serious con-exceptions are the Hongkong Hockey Club, who again ·hove" not untered this was a complicated case. He [sideration to propositions for dis-
tournament, and the Y.M.C.A. was crimination against foreign-owned The South Wales Barderers admitted that the hearing long, but aentended, in spite of and operated fartories within the not in the list of entrants, as
as it is tint. it was an ordinary criminal British Empire.
understood they have yu many inter- The statistics show that whereas | battalion and other friendlies to play the peak of the factory migration off that they would not find, time lo to all countries was reached in engage in the Mamak emmpetition. 1920 and that there has been a The Argyll and Sutherland High- Handlers are also absentees from the lendy decline since that date
list, but they will shortly be leaving "The only reason for this long there has nevertheless been Hongkong, and in any case could not and learned argument." he said, atual acceleration in the rate of play off their fixtures. A large gum- s that the prisoner has the ad-migration to Canada and probably ber of teams from the other military vantage of the learning, ingenuity also to England. The tendency to anits, and from the Nuvy, however, and forensic eloquence of my England is not, however, so mark-have entered, and make quite an im
ed as to Canada.
posing list. The teams for this sen- frienda."
That serious apprehension son's Mumak competition are as fol- Mr. Sheldon's argument that the evidence of Zimmern and Christie being felt by Department of Com
Royal Engineers, Radio Sporta was admissible was supported by merce officials over this continued what he termed "concrete cases." migration is indicated by the, re- Club, Royal Signals, 12th. Bty. R.A., B.A.. Bly. R.A., 4th. Bly. cent address by Dr. Julius Klein, 20th The argument is proceeding.
11.31.8. Parthing, H.K. University, Assistant Secretary of Commerce,
Incogniton, R.A.M.C., II.)
II.K. Police, in which he expressed the earnest
H.M.S.
Andrew's HS Wishart. hope that the Imperial Conference Club.
H.M.S. will take no action in regard to the Veteran, R.A.0.C.. German Club, British Kowloon Indian T.C., IL.M.H. Kent, necessary perccutage of Empire Jabour and materials to be .M.5. Medway (two teams), H.M.S employed
American Herald, Fourth Submarine Flotilla, in these branch factories which would in- Eighth Destroyer Flotilla, and H.M.S.
Phoenix. pair their industrial development.
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Interlaken, Aug. 1. Gayly coloured banners, happy women and children garbed in attack them, to safeguard a system feree, la requested to communicate bright peasant costumes, cheary of local self-government, an opposed us early as possible with the Ilon. folk songs and dances and fireworks to the officials set up by the Hans-Seey, Mr. E. V. Marshall, whono ad- remind one here that Switzerland burgs and to gain and uphold their dress in 14, Lock Ron (1st floor), today is commemorating the six independence. It united them into Winglock Building, Kowloon.
It will interent entrants to know hundred and forty-first year since an indissoluble community and su the signing of the Ewiger Band or cured their democratic Indepen- that a handbook is being prepared perpetual pact which was the foun-dence by the victory which they which will shortly be on sale nt iation of the Swiss Confederation. obtained over Leopold of Austria Mamak and Co., for 35 cunt in 1316. They which the full list of officials of the This pact, which was signed by and his knights in
tournament, the teams and the men of the three forest cantons have held their own from that time secretarios, the list of refarces, and the rules and regulations governing the competition, as well as a photo. graph of the trophy, will be included.
of Url, Schwyd and Unterwalden, to the present firat us free members was intended us a self-defence of the empire and then as an entire
ly independent confederation, against all who should molest or
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