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Mrs. E. D. Roza. of No. 10 Somerset Rond, Kowloon Tong, driver!

speed was constantly 23 miles per hour. There was the usual amount of traffle, but, apart from the speed. ing, there was no danger at all.

Imposing a fine of $8, his Worship told defendant that if her speedometer was out of order, she should take extra car: In going through the con-

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

VETERANS'

PILGRIMAGE

TO FRANCE

FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936.

CHICAGO

FORGES:

AHEAD

CANADIAN SOLDIERS NEW YORK YANKEES,

TO VISIT VIMY

TEN THOUSAND TO ATTEND

Montreal, July 16. rive thousand Canadian ex- Servicemen sailed for France to day in four transports to attend the unvelling of the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge by King Edward on July 26. The transports were escorted by n Canadian destroyer.

It is estimated that ten thousand

Canadians will attend the ceremony, from thousand of whom are already

UNASSAILABLE

CARDINALS

DEFEATED

New York, July 16.

BRITISH PEACE EFFORTS

DANGER OF WEST EUROPE BLOC EXPLANATION

+

OF POLICY

London, July 17.

The daic, agenda and com- Chiengo Cubs forged further to the front in the National League penannt Position of the Locarno Powers' race, and were nearer a repetition of conference,, originally contem- last year's victory, when they scored plated for July 22, are still open, one run to beat Bostan to-day,

a result of the British Warneke, one of the League's best Cabinet's decision this morning. pitchers, held the Boston Braves to

four hits in ten innings. The Cubs The view was taken that the hit seven times only, and committed conference should be held solely three errors, but they were able to with the object of effecting a bunch enough effort in the tenth in-European settlement, and that ning to bring home the winning tally this could best be done by a five- in France, having travelled private St. Louis Cardinals failed to shake ly there, while three thousand are thrie recent "Jinx" anel allowed power meeting at a later date, expectal to cross over from Britain-Philadelphia to walk over them, by perhaps the beginning of Renter Bulletin Service.

ncore of six to two, gained on four-

September. teen hits to eight. Each had 44

STRIKING FAREWELL

YOU

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Montreal, July 10. Finir lindrs convoyel by bwo Canadian warships rice! to-day, carrying Dver five thousand war veterans, their wives and family, at Havre on Who are due to arrive July 25. They will thence proceed to Viny Rolgy for the unveiling of the Canadian war memorial,

Fisted Press,

crror.

thal h

However, if France feels Ott's boner was the deciding factor three-power conference is essential la in the New York-Pittsburgh meeting order to prepare for a larger meeting the Giants winning by seven to later, then Britain is open to persu scored on thirteen and ten hits ression. But Great Britain is not pre- partively. Each hud two errors.

AMERICAN LEAGUES

pared to attend a three-power ran- ference solely in order to register the failure of nú effort at conciliation,

New York Yarkeen beat Detroit five ↑ without the object of effecting the to two, and made the championship | settlement. of Europe. As the transports sailet, five pennant that much safer. Only n

It is strongly felt here that affirma- thousand people cheered in farewell, miracle can disage them from their (military bans blured But, and ships position at the top of the langue; certion of the Western Bloc of France, Elippest Their colours sulete tainly at Detroit Tigers, last year's Britain and Belgium, in the face of

champton. On nine hits the Yankees the Central, European Bloc of Ger walked past the Tigers, who fumbled many, Austria and Italy, woukl not twire in the field. Detroit hit 'eight, serve the cause of pience.

Cleveland's Allen

Foreign shut

Mr. Anthony Eden. ont the

to Philadelphin Atletics, allowing them Secretary, explained these views only five hits, Athletics had three the French and Belgian Ambassadors errors, and with twelve hits to assist, when they called upon him this The Indiane ran their Lutal up to:

afternoon,—Renter, seven runs. Averill hit a homer,

Many Fascists Arrested

STATE OF ALARM IN SPAIN REMAINS

Madrid, July 16.

Chicago whipped Washington, eight to seven, The score was remarkable

in that Chiengo's nine runs came out of ten hits only, without a home run, and Washington's fifteen hits could only ndel up to seven, Each had an

the

AGREEMENT ACHIEVED

Montreux, July 17. The Dardanelles Convention will be sighed at Castle Chillon, it was un- nounced to-lay,

The first reading of the draft con- vention was completed this evening. St. Louts and Boston split a double. It was agreed to drop the, Straits

error,

The Convention will remain open

Lenders and officials of the Spanish | header, The Browns won the first, Commission plan, in view of Turkey's Fascist Party, to the number of 185, six to three, on twelve hits to seven,| objections. together with many of their followers though they committed two of the be prohibitesi from fying over the It was deckled that aircraft should From Madrid and the provinces, sere three errors, Foxx hit homer for!! arrested last night, on the ground that Boston,

Beston won they intended to begin a subversive fee to four, and each team had nine for the signature of Italy, but the

the night-cap fortified zones. movement in a few days.

hits, but Foxx came through agnin in the crisis and rave a ball out of absence of Italy will not affect the enforcement of the Convention when park 10

EARNSHAW SOLD

The Permanent Commission of the Cortes has decided to prolong the state of alarm indefinitely, owing to the general tension which still pre- vails.—Router's Bulletin Service,

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Fifty Planes For U.S. Navy

WILL COST NEARLY $5,000,000

New York, July 16. An order for fifty neroplanes for the United States Navy has been re- rrived by the Consolidated “Aircraft Corporation.

The rust of the machines īs said. to be $1.898,000.-Renter,

DEATH ROLL NOW 4,137

MID-WEST REMAINS IN DROUGHT

Chicago, July 16. The beat wave and drought which appeared to be waning yesterday, is still blazing in the Middle West to- day, where temperatures of 100, des green are teneral,

The death roll in now 4,137.

#KING

A heavy form yesterday slight relief, but temperatures in part of lineis are as high as 114 degree-Rephen Sperial,

KING HONOURS GOVERNOR

It was officially notified in London

on June 21 that His Majesty the King bad sanctioned the following appointment to the Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem;

Knight of Grace:- Excellency

Caldecott, K. GM. Sir Andrew e..E.. Governer of Hongkong.

FOMER NUN GAOLED

Darinstadt, July 10. It is announced that Sister Wende- lina, a former Carmelite nun, luas-been sentenced to fifteen months' imprison- C. M. G. Taylor, of No. 242 Princement.-United Freas. of private car Ne, 803, was summoned Edwarit Rond, pleaded guilty to bofore Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon summons of leaving private ent No.

BANK REFORM PASSES Magistracy this morning with driving 157 unattended in Salisbury Itend t Defendant the car at a speed in excess of 201145 am. on June 20. miles per hour, onely 28 miles norinted he left the car in the 20-minute

Paris July 1. hour. in Nathan Road at 9.19 man, on eat park. The complainant, Indian- The Chamber of Deputies today June 26.

constable B. 659, stated that the cur passed the Bank of France Reform Defendant pleaded that she could was left at the park thine hours. A bill by a vete of 430 to 111.-United

Fress. not tell what speed she was doing, no fine of $5 was imposed. her speedometer was out of order. ; A similar fine was given Lt. W. J.. The aur had since been sold.

Hemmant, stationed at Nanking Bar- A. Acting. Sub-Inspectar

R. racks, who admitted leaving private Britain. prosecuting, stated that he ear No. 332 unattended in Salisbury-

all followed defendant the way Read at 6.25 pm, on June 18,

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY PRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

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The two torpedo boats which rived in Hongkong early this week, deserting from Canton, are at parsent undergoing repairs at Taikos Dock- yard.

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New York, July 16. George Earnshaw, veteran pitcher, has been sold by the Brooklyn Dud-i sers to the St. Louis Cardinala. Reuter.

High Polish

Air Officers

Die in Crash

Warsaw, July 16, General Orlicz-Braszer, Inspector of the Polish Air Force; Colonel Leth, Chief of Staff; and Captain Lagio ski, A.1.C., were killed whes an aero- plane on which they were travelling dived into the sea' near Orlowo.

The mishap was dar to motor failure. Buited Press.

TYPHOON WARNING

The Manila Observatory, reporting ut în zăn, to-day, alates that there is a typhoon Mituate in about 135 Long, 11 st., neving W.N.W.

it is recognised by at least six powers, nor will the right of Turkey to fortify the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus on the signature of the Convention, -Reuter.

Mexico City Paralysed

SUDDEŃ STRIKE OF POWER WORKERS

Mexico City, July 10, Alectrical services in Mexico City-were- paralysed-to-day by the sudden strike, at noon, of the em ployees of the Canadian-owned -Light, and Power Company."

The electrical workers in eight Mexican stoles struck simultaneous- ly.-Reuter,,

FRENCH MONETARY

PRECAUTIONS

Paris, July 16, In consonance with the Govern iment's efforts to stem the flight of gold, the Senate has passed a Bill to compel citizens to declare thi holdings of expital abroad. - Reuters Bulletių Service.

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