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SWIMMING GALA.
Lange Breaks 220 Yards Record
The Y. M. G. A. swimming gala on Saturday night saw H. Lange, who holda the Hongkong 220 yards freo style record, clip 0.2/6 secs; from his 1982 Y. M. C. A. record of 2 mins, 40. 3/5 sec.
A. G. Donn, the holder of the 50 yards title, was again successful in his event, when he beat W. T. Campbell
by a touch.
The Men's 100 yards breast stroke event was a failure, as W. Schreuder, the holder, falled to make his mp- pearance, and Fowler had no option, under the rules of the championship
but to win the distance alone.
COLLEGE CRICKET.
St. Joseph's Defeat La Salle.
do
"EXACTLY RIGHT"
APPOINTMENT OF HON MR. CADOGAN
London, Sep 10, The appointment of the Hon. Alexander Cadogan ns Minister to China is warmly welcomed by the Sunday Times, whose columnist
Ho draws attention to
Mr.
DEFYING PRES. ROOSEVELT
GOLD HOARDERS
LEGAL RIGHTS
"THE LAW IS ON
OUR SIDE"
Washington.
SOUSA BOWLS WELL- The first inter-college cricket match of the season was played between St. "Atticus" describes it as "exactly Joseph's Collego and La Sallo right, Saturday afternoon, and ended in a Cadogan's work with the League of College on the latter's ground on
win for the former by neven wickets. Nations and points out that the
Two hundred and cloven Ameri- Ministry to China in altogether can are defying the U.S. Govern La Salle College batted first, and outside the ordinary diplomatic ment to coms and take their gold. were given a good start by J. Alves orbit,
Officials of the Department of (47) and R, Silva (16), who put on.
Justice have threatened repeatedly Had Mr. Cadogan not been avail- that prosecution will follow failure 63 runs for the first wicket. but
able, continues the columnist, there to turn in the metal to tho their remaining batsmen could
would have been something to be government. nothing against the bowling of Gsaid for ar appointment from out Sousa, who captured & wickets for side the diplomatic service, like said that 211 persona hold $1,207,-- The US, Attorney-General_lins only & runs. The whole team was certain recent Ambassadors to dismissed (or 78 runs, the last nine Washington.
067 of gold which they have wickets yielding only 15 runs. H. "The problems in China
fused to turn over to the govern дже Asome helped Souan with the bowling, novel and constantly changing. ment in compliance with President an official pedant and must realise believe reparently that the Pro. wickets for 22 runs,
that half of his work lies outside aident has exceeded his constitu- St. Joseph's had no difficulty in formal grooves. He must have tional authority and that if the making this total, and G. Windsor Insight, foresight. sympathy and matter is brought to the courts the Men's 50 yards Aggregato Handicap (52 retired), A. Baker (19), H. patience. All these qualities Mr. Supreme Court will uphold their (semi-final) Heat 1-1, S. Fowler; Asomo (15), and S. L. Khoo
refuani, Cadogan lua shown he possesseя (10)
Thio diving event was keonly con- tested, and some exceedingly good divca were witnessed. A. Morrison and R. Goltman tied for first placa with 19 points ench, and Morrison was announced the winner by two points after a dive-off.
re-
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, Draft Programmes and Eutry Forms for the Ninth Extra Raco' Meeting, to be held on Saturday, 23rd September, 1933, (weather
permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Offico, Gloucester Building, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables. Village Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clocks NOON on Thursday, 14th Septem- ber, 1933,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
VICTORIA, RECREATIÓN CLUB”
Programmes ant Entry Forms
with Mrs. M. Read a close second, and and returned a Anal analysis of The British Minister must not be Roosevelt's executive order. They for the Open Swimming Champion.
In the Ladies' 50 yarda aggregate handicap (semi-final), Mise S. Dalziel annexed first place in the first heat,
Ailsa M. Lane was the winner of the second heat with Miss J. Shoesmith second.
RESULTS.
2, B. B. Wasd: 3. T. allmore. Time: were the principal contributors in in a large degree.”—Router, 31 secs. 2-1, D. Sutherland; 2, W., T. Campbell, 3; T. Ingram. Time: 32 Boch.
their total of 123 runn for wickets.
INTER-COMPANY MATCH.
Ladies' 50 Yards Aggregate Hand!- cap (semi-final): Bent 1-1, Miss S. Dalziel; 2, Mr. M. Read; 3. Miss J. Weller. Time: 35 ees.
The "A" Company of the Lincoln- Heat 2-shire Regiment defented the Head Miss M. Lano; 2, Mles J. Shoesmith; quarters Wing by one wicket in the 3, Miss P. McCall. Time: 45 seen.
Men's Diving Championship-1..
Inter-Company match at Shamshui- Morrison;
po. R. Goldman; 3, D. Sutherland.
A.
Men's 220 Yards Championship-1, H. G. Lange; 2. A. G. Donn; 3. W. T. Campbell. Time: 2 mine. 40% acca. Mixed Novelty Race.-T. Ingram and Miss M. Lane.
Men's 60 Yards Champlonship.-, A. G. Donn; 2, E. W. Raton; 3, R.: B. Wood.
Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke
SAFE IN ENGLAND
EINSTEIN ARRIVES FOR SHORT HOLIDAY
London, Sept. 10.
►
The Headquarters Wing batting Professor Einstein, the famous first totalled 70 runs, and their op- scientist, arrived in London unex ponents had scored 70 runs for opectedly last night. wickets, when L/Cpl Deakin and Cpl. Clarke came together to defy the bowlers and score the necessary runs for victory.
not
The Attorney General said that when and how he would proceed against these hoarders had been determined and probably would not by decided until after his agents had completed checking the list furnished the Department by_the Treasury,'
wero
This list contains the names of nearly 10,000 persons who reported to have withdraken gold- during the banking crisis of inst winter and spring,
The Attorney General said, that He will spend some weeks 'in the he regarded the enmpaign cor). English countryside.-Reuter. ducted by the Department as suc- Professor Einstein left Germany cessful in that to date 4,299 pèr- shortly after Hitler began his sons had been interviewed by his anti-Semitic campaign. While in agents and 260 of them had re Belgium he renounced his German turned $761,662 of gold at their
rumoured that a price had been, 000 gold has been returned sinco :ut on his head by a German the campaign was started.—Reuter, Secret society. Although this rumour was promptly denied in Berlin, the scientist's bodyguard was doubled and special detec-
Championship.--1, G. H. Fowler. CHINA'S AIR FORCE, nationality, Last week it was request. Altogether some $26,000,- Time: 83.1/10 secs.
Afixed Team Race.-1, R. Goldman's team, composed of Mrs. M. Read,
Miss J. Weller, M. Critchley, T. Ingram and R. B. Wood; 2, E. F. Selk's team composed of Miss M. Lane, Miss S. Dalziel, F. J. Anslow, S. Fowler and E. W. Rallten.
FIVE NEW PLANES ..
CHRISTENED
Shanghai, Sept. 9.
An elaborate ceremony took tires assigned to watch his home.
How to Be
place at Hungiao Aerodrome this It was stated at the time that be A Perfect
afternoon, when five Curtiss Hawk intended taking a few week's planes, purchased with funds sub-cruise on a friend's yacht. scribed by the public, were chris-.
Attened.
SALE OF PONY. Valley Hall Auctioned The China Rooms. Valley Hall, a China pony which has won two races and been placed in four other events in the meetings in the first half of the present year, was purchased by Lt. D. A. O'Conor, of the. Lincolnshire Regiment, at an auction at the China Rooms on Satur day. The price Lt. O'Conor paid was $435.
Bidding was brisk after the pony was put up at the upset price of $200. The pony has been entered for the forthcoming Macao meeting, appear- ing in the Mongha Handicor
Valley Hall was owned by Polar Young, the missing Kwangtung Bank cashiers and
Jimmy's
=
IRISH RIGHTS
are
The names of the planes Shanghai Merchants, Shanghai Labourers, Shanghai Boy Scouts, Shanghai Students, and Shanghai Ningponese,—Reuter,
SUN TUNG-KANG,
Itinerary For Round
China Flight..
Shanghai, Sept. 10.
CUTTING ADRIFT FROM
THE CROWN
Dublin, Sept. 10.1
Motorist
PARIS HAS SIX
GOLDEN RULES
Paris.
Drivers are told "how to be n Mr.. do Valera will introduco perfect motorlat" in a series of three new Bills, amending the commandments published in Paris. Irish Free State Constitution, "Slow down for the sake of your when the Dail re-assembles on own skin, not to please the police. September 27.
"Prudence invented the brake, The first of these measures Pride invented the accelerator. abolishes the Governor-General's "An idiot lways finds a greater Mr. Sun Tung-kong young Chi-right to veto certain bills relating idiot who insists on passing him. nese airman, has postponed his de- to the appropriation of money. "No absent-mindedness at the parture for Hanchow until 10 a.m. The second: abolishes His wheel-Do not think of the death- to-morrow.
Majesty's right to withhold his of Louis XVI, think of your own, signature to Acts of Parliament "Beware of animals going to From Hangchow, he will fly to and the third abolishes right of a drink-and men who have just Anking, Hankow, Changsha, peal to the Privy Council.
been drinking. Chengchow, Loyang, Sianfu,
"In Up to the present, the Governor
towns, prudence and dis- Paotingtu, Tatung, Kalgan, Sul-General has never vetoed any Bill trust; you are driving in the midst yuan, Peking and then back to nor has His Majesty withheld his of possible. witnesses
against Tsinon-Reuter.
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THUNDER-CHARGED DRAMA THAT SWINGS
ITS ACTION ACROSS TWO CONTINENTSI
From Sun-Drondied)
·Jungle to Swarming Cities, . › Warm Romance, Lavish Spectade, Spun into ù tale of Unbridledį/
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