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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933.

CAPTAIN CANNON AND MRS. JAMES

NEWFOUNDLAND CENSURE

COMMISSION'S REPORT

GOVERNMENT MAY

BE CHANGED

A LITTLE

CRISIS AT GENEVA ERR IN

(Continued from Page 1.)

with possible disastrous soquences.

NEW SITUATION,

con-

The Prime Minister, who spoke later, referred to the Disarmament Conference conversations in Genc-

London, Nov, 21.. Drastic proposals for rectifying | va, the present difficulties of New- He said Gerinany's withdrawal foundland, based on the findings from the League and the Disarman. of the Royal Commission under ment Conference had created a new the chairmanship of Lord Amalree situation which itself had to be were made known to-day in considered and made the subject of White Paper containing telegrams an agreement before the Disarmin- exchanged between the Dominions ment Conference could progress Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, and further.

Conference

That the

the Prime Minister of Newfound-should be carried on was never in land. Mr. F. C. Allardyce.

question and the only matter in If the recommendations of the doubt was the best immediate pro- Commission are also accepted by cedure. the Government of Newfoundland, the British Government will nek

representa-

SIR J. SIMON'S REPORT.

TENNIS TACTICS

UNLUCKY

Goldnian's Steadiness Turns the Tide

YESTERDAY'S MIXED

DOUBLES MATCH-

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MAMAK HOCKEY

Medway Register Win Against R.A,M.C.

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The Medway defeated, the RAM.C. In Mamak hockey fixture at Sook: unpoo yesterday by four goals to one. The Medway, although fielding a depleted side, were the better com- bination. They led at the interval by two goals to one, Sayers and Ferris sering. Colledge replied for the Medical Corps..,

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11.30 am. Chinese recorded pro-

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12.30 p.m. European recorded pro-

In the second half the sailors in-gramme. creased their lead, through Ferris and Holmes.

As a result of their success yesterday L. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner will meet M. W. Loing and Mrs. Litton in the final of the open mixed doubles cham- pionship at the Chinese Recrea- tion Club on Saturday.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

1.16 p.m. A relay of the Hongkong

Capt. Gere and Lâne were outstand. | Hotel Örchestra by courtesy of the

in the R.A.M.C., Ride.

MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE.

The Mamak League table to date is An under:

P. W. L. D. F. A..Pts. 4 4 0 0 17

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Sir John Simon and Captain Parliament to pass legislation the last few days taken part in a series Anthony Eden have during the effect of which would be to re of profitable and amicable con place the present Government of

In being defeated R-4, 4-6, 6-4,, C.B.A. Nowfoundland until such time na the Conference and

Bultations with the President of Capt. Cannon and Mrs. James Police Radio become the island may

self-tives of other nations.

were somewhat unfortunate. But

United supporting again by a form of

for two unhappy moments at the K.I.T.C. Government under the supervisory

net by Mrs. James at erucial Mule Corps. control of the United Kingdom

stages, they would havs won the 12th, Battery Sir John Simon had returned first Ret, and over-anxiousness, Government, which would assume

St. Andrews to London this general responsibility for

the has

morning and rabbed them of a 5-3 lend in the Medway... inances of the island and would, a very good and determined spirit

reported that there was final set,

9th. Battery German Club 10 In particular, make such arrange of co-operation at Geneva and that

But the mintch, as a spectacle, Signals

RE. ments as may be deemed juat and there was no intention of allow-was far more entertaining than R.A.M.C. practicable with a view to securing the work of the Conference the first of the semi-finals, So ing to Nowfoundland, a reduction to die or to fail, but that there evenly balanced were the pairs. In the present burden of its public was a widespread feeling that that nt no stage did one of them parallet and supplementary efforts obtain complete mastery. The ex- A Governor and a commission of by the use of diplomatic machinery changes were continually duetual- six members, three from New-should now be made in order to ing with each player shining in foundland and three from the make the most effective contribu-his or her turn." United Kingdom, would

tion to the work which the Dis- be ap- pointed by the King and would bearmament Conference had in its

charge.

dobt.

responsible for the government of tha faland, general supervision Secretary went to Geneva as the He added that the Foreign being exercised through

the representative of the Cabinet as Secretary of the Dominions.

It the

STRONG CRITICISM.

that Baya

ever

AMERICAN AID.

The solidity of Goldman and Mrs. Jachner, coupled with lock; of tactics on the part of Capt. Cannon turned the match in favour of the winners at a stage when they stood in Imminent danger of defent.

LACK OF TACTICS.

LADIES' MATCH

St. Andrew's Defeat

Recreio

In a serappy friendly hockey matel played on the Marina ground yealer- day afternoon, the St. Andrew's Club Indien defeated the Club de Recrolo The ex- Ladies by one goal to nil changes were not as fast as In the natch played. batween the MANIC teams fast week, when the won by threo clear goals.

Saint

Saints

a whole and they were entitled to claim that British grit was doing much to bring about the united The report of the Amulree Com-effort so necessary for ultimate mission, which was appointed on success. the joint advice of the Govern-

It needed Cannon's presence at monts of the United Kingdom, The Premier went on, "We hope the net to clinch the issue for he

Is enterday's match the Canada and Newfoundland, Is a that Germany may join in these and Mrs. James, but he preferred did the majority of the pressing in long and outspoken document diplomatie exchanges and that to remain on the baseline, even the first half, the Recreio forwards since France and Italy will continue the when serving, and Goldman's falling to display anything like com- war, the island has lived efforts which we have been and are anglo volleys consequently found hination, Miss J. Wong played a atendy game in the Saints' defence, beyond its means, and is now instill making so cordially together their mark.

while in the Recreto defence MisseA. extreme financial difficultica. to bring good results out of the The baseline preference dis- . Xavier and C. Osmund cleared The Newfoundland political conference. Of course we shall played by Capt. Cannon was even well, though the latter was inclined system is strongly criticised, and continue to act in all these matters more unaccountable in view of to infringe the sticks' rule too fro the report declares that a com- in close touch with the United his earlier work at the not, quently. The Saints obtained their

States." plementary requirement to the

through which, he had scored Real through Miss F. Wong in the The Premier cited the proverb several points, and had proved

second half. measures of financial relief is that the form of Government "Where there is a will there is a sufficiently accurate and steady to should be temporarily modified way," and said the British Govern- keep the opposition on the defen- in such a way as would serve not ment certainly had the will to sive. merely to check the unfortunato make the Disarmament Conference:

Goldman lost tendencies to which the present succeed and would not lose

ino opportunity of turning the system has given rise but also to opportunity of discovering a way position to advantage, and, invad- terday afternoon was cancelled, the

ing the net whenever possible, registered a dozen outright points He complained that Inaccurate with his neat placements. statements had been made about Mrs. James was much happier the work which the British arma- on the baseline, and from here she ment firms were doing. The facis ¦ drove finely and retrieved in great} were that the work which made style. One can find a general

promote the rehabilitation of the Island on sound principles,

COD FISHERY.

Regarding Newfoundland and prospects, the report criticizes the way in which the cod fishery, her chief source of wealth,

and

to

also

of working..

ARMAMENT WORK,

an

In the final set

hand.

MATCH CANCELLED.

-The-friendly fixture--arranged-be- tween the St. Andrew's Club and the Y.M.C.A. first eleven which was to have been played at King's Park yes- Y.M.C.A. being unable to field a

team.

CHESS MATCH.

Kowloon Club Play Two Games.

is the Bo-called armament firms speeding up in Mrs. James' ground conducted. It advocates Its busy in October and necessitated strokes, and it is a pity her volley réorganisation

calls their engaging more labour wasing is as undependable. Neverthe attention to the inadequate use work connected with hydrogena less she has a greater variety of

tlon. made of other natural resources,

strokes thun Mrs. Lochner, and is He cited statement from Buch as forests and minerals and Sheffield that not more than Jarge tracts

tho in

Interior

The senior members of the How- suitable for fur-raising. Detailed per cent. of the turnover of the

large steel firms was represented EXCELLENT STROKE PLAY. loon Chess Club engaged the Ger suggestions on these points are by armaments and of this percent-

man Club and defeated them, while made, Including scheme designed

Cannon's stroke play was ex- the Junior members lost to tho extend by four months theage a large proportion included intensive fishing season and other-machinery for the warships being the ground remains his backhand

quantities of marine propelling cellent. His strongest weapon off N.A.A.F.I. wise to revive and expand the constructed under ordinary pro-drive-a refreshing feature among the games:

The following are the results of: country's primary Industry."

local players. One finds It Kowloon Chess Club, German Club.

1 B. Soltau dimcult to appreciate why he has H. W. Randall

P. T. Rozario. 1 T. Tollo

1 K. Gerloff 0 exaggerated top spin shot yester

tried RP. A. Yvanovich .1 H. J. Luchring 0 day, but it held no terrors for either players on the other side of Kowloon Chess Club. the not, and his only other stroke T. E. Parry

M. Canlett on the forehand was a cut, which met became effective only when placed Dr. H. D. deeply to the corners.

grammes.

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Management (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from · the Studio),

1.30 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc.

2

p.m. Close Down

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.18 p.m.

Hawaiian Indiana March.

Ilanapi Trio.

Song I'm Feathering a Nest,

Sophie Tucker (Comedienne). Organ Bolo-Lonesome Lover,

Reginald Foort. Song-My Cinders-On the Amazon. Bobby Howes (Comedian). 7.15-8 p.m. From the Studio.

A Pianoforto Recital by Mr. Harry, Ore's Pupila.

Programme.

1. (a) Sonata No. 24 in F sharp major (Beethoven).

(b) Impromptu in F sharp

mafor (Chopin), Miss Barbara Balenn

2. (a) Sonata in A (Scarlatti). (b) Etude in C sharp minor

(Chopin).

(c) "Lolita"-Spanish

Cappriccio (Chaminado). Mrs. Daisy K. II. Yuen. 3. (a) Clair de Lune (Debussy).

(b) Etude in E (Chopin).· ́ def Etude in G sharp minor

(Chopin). Mr. Fred Alves. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report,

8.3-8.30 p.m.

A relay from Daventry. (Should recoption prove satisfactory, this relay will be continued indefinitely).

8.30-0.30 p.m.

A relay of the Yellow Dragon Dancing Academy Orchestra, by courtesy of the Manageinent.

9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio, Selections by The Cheero Band. Programme.

1. Ohi Johanna.

2. An Orchild to You.

3. Gypsy Fiddles.

4. Isn't it Heavenly?

5. My Lucky Day.

0. Blue Prelude.

7. Vine Street Drag.

8. Reflections in the Water-Walte

9. Shuffle Of to Buffalo.

10. Spanish Eyen."

11. I Cover the Waterfront. 12. Ain'tcha Kinda Sorry Now? 13. Love. Songs of the Nile. 14. Hold Me.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 D.

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Rockne Programme-Mani- Ja Motor Company. Spanish Presentation— Maria Ripoll and Antonio Serrano. Front Page Resume of the Important Events of the Week.

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The report also points out that the island lies on the main trunk route between Europe and North There were at present no foreign not developed his forehand to the A. Kurrik Americs, and is destined to play orders for armaments in the whole an important part in the develop af Shelfield. ment of the trans-Atlantic air The Premier denti in detail with other statements to the same effect, Service.-British Wireless.

giving figures to prove that the chemical and steel works about which allegations had been made were almost entirely engaged on Industrial products.—British Wire- 1088.

SOLDIER'S BRIEF

LIBERTY

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ESCAPE.

The Officer Commanding the 2nd.

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-AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGER

But hls. net interceptions, especially in the first and second hots were delightful accomplish- ments, revealing quick anticipa- tion and complete confidence. It was a pity for him and his partner that he did not follow up his

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Later, the man, was arrested by the Shatin Police and taken back to San Wal Camp, where the Battalion la at present stationed.

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He took the whole of the first Mrs. Lochner wisely remained Prague.. At the Sandilands Hut yesterday Wireless.

sot to settle down, but thereafter on the baseline, thereby rendering Madrid.. afternoon, the annual Brownie rally was held, being attended by Lady The fortnightly meeting of the made few mistakes and his volley more useful service than by going Bucharest Peel, who was received by a guard of Sanitary Board. was held yesterdaying and overhead in the dinal, set to the middle of the court. Her Hongkong, Brussels... honour and presented with a speel afternoon with Me. T. Megarry, the fours. Goldman played the forehand worked with Pleasant Blockholm:

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