5, MONDAY, OCTOBER . 1936.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
LORD ROTHERMERE COMING TO H.K.
The Gloucester Hotel
Opening was
A GLORIOUS SUCCESS "QUEENIE" was superb
and her
HULA GIRLS were delightful
whilst
NINA & JOSE entranced
Do not miss them!
WED. 7th
SAT. 10th
WED. 14th
SAT. 17th
After Dinner Patrons
October
$1.00 Cover Charge.
DANCING EVERY
throughout
NIGHT
THE WINTER SEASON
to the already popular
to
Gellman's Gloucester Cossacks
TEL. 28128 FOR RESERVATIONS.
Sixth Annual
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION
The
at
Gloucester Hotel
TO-DAY to FRIDAY, October
9.
Comprising a Selection of Entries received in The Amateur Photographic Competition conducted by
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Lord Nothernere, chief proprietor of the "Datly Mall," "Daily Mirror" and "Evening News," who is due here on the Empress of Japan on
tour in Japan. Saturday from
BRITISH-PORTUGUESE
FRIENDSHIP STRESSED
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tween our countries is mirrored in cordial individual relations.
HONGKONG FRIENDSHIPS Last year, on the same occasiou, I remarked, that Anglo-Portuguese friendship was not only on paper, but was manifested in this Colony, hy personal relationships. In private life, and in official intercourse.
YANKEES MAKING SURE OF WORLD BASEBALL TITLE (Continued from Page 1.)
stealing, Dickey, to Crosetti. No runs, no hits, no errors,
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Yankees Croscili grounded Jackson. Rolle singled to deep short and DiMaggio popped to Terry. Gehrig grounded to Whitehead. No runs, no hits, no crrors.
SECOND INNING
Glants-Ott tanned, 'swinging. Rip-| ple singled to right: Mancuso up. Ripple was out stealing, Dickey to Crosetti. Mancuso tanned,
Powell
Yankees-Dickey fanned. grounded to Jackson. Jackson fum- bled and Powell reached first. Laz- zeri grounded to Whitehead. Powell taking second. Selkirk singled to left field, scoring Powell and Pearson Aied to Hipple. One run, one hit, one
error.
THIRD INNING Giants-Whitehend flied to Selkirk, Whitehead reached who muffed.
to DiMaggio. Arst. Jackson Alex Hubbell altempted a bunt to Pear- son, Whitehead taking second. Moore was caught by Rolfe on a foul. No runs, no hits, one crror.
Yankees-Crosetti doubled to right held Rolfe singled to centre, scor- ing Crosetti. DiMaggio fouled out, eaught by Mancuso. Gehrig was up. A wild pitch sent Rolfe to third. Gehrig smashed the next ball over the fences. Dickey lined to Moore.
Powell was taken on a low fly by Ripple, who made a great shoc-string catch and turned a complete zomer- sault. Three runs, three hits, no errors.
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FOURTH INNING Glunts-Bartell singled to right, Terry
walitet. Oft grounded Croselli, forcing Terry but sending Bartell to third. Ripple singled to left field, scoring Bartell and sending Oit to second. Mancuso grounded, forcing Ripple out, Lazzeri to Crosetti. Whitelead popped to Crosetti. One run,
two hits, no errors. Yankees--Lazzeri flied to Ripple. Selkirk fanned. Pearson singled to
Naturally, my short residence in
Pearson, Bartell to Whitehend. No Hongkong at that time. did not per-left, but Crosetti grounded, forcing mit me more than a slight observa-
runs, one hil, no errors. had seen tion of the facts, but I had seen
FIFTH INNING waken to
my enough
Itratitude.
Ginnis-Jackson bunted towards However, to-day, with a more per-
kindness, third and reached first, Hubbell catch. feet knowledge of the
generosity Bied. Powell holding the courtesy, protection and
fanned, swinging. Bartell of the British people and Officials Moore towards the Portuguese citizens who popped to Lazzeri. No runs, one hit,
no errors. have made their homes in Hong- kong. I am very pleased to avail myself of this solemn National Day of my Country, to express public and my sincere and grateful snowledgment,
coupled with the the Portuguese Com- munity; and alse to remark that, in any official capacity, when it has been necessary for me to be the middle- man between the Hongkong and authorities, I have always Mucao found the same cordial co-operation. as night be and understanding expected between brothers.
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Usually in receptions of this chur- acter, the Consul is supposed to say a few words in praise of his own country and the significance of the anniversary. I feel however, that cannot do better on this occasion in praising my country than to exalt its loyalty to the Anglo- Alliance, which hus Portuguese bound no closely two nations which have spread their Colonial Empires have and throughout the world fought side by side for the main- Menance of universal peace..
The Republic was established for the welfare of the Nation, and on I express my behalf of Portugal, gratitude to the Hongkong authorl- tles for all they have done for the of this Portuguese Community Colony.
"
Honourable Your Excellency, mctnbers of Counell, my dear Col- leagues, ladies and gentlemen, In thanking you for your kind presence, I have the honour to propose the toast of His Majesty The King.
The toast
honoured enthusiasm."
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GOVERNOR'S REPLY
with
Sir Andrew Caldecott replied:- On behalf of all your guests, Mr. Consul. I desire very cordially to felicitate you and all our other Portuguese friends in this Colony oh the occasion of your National Day: and on behalf of my countrymen 1 wish to reciprocate and myself most warmly the sentiments which you have expressed regarding the historie friendship and fraternity between our two nations.
Here in this corner of the world Portugal and Britain stand side by side also in a very, literal sense, for Macao is our near neighbour, and it has been my privilege this morning on behalf of the Government and people of this Colony to send a tele- gram of greeting and congratulation
la Excellency the Governor.
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1 personally am looking forward greatly to an opportunity of visiting Macao and to seeing for myself all those scenes of beauty atid interest of which I hear of so often from the lips of others.
I like also to think an emblem of the goodwill that binds the two Colonics that in the Reception Háll at Government -House here the most prominent pleture is a water-colour drawing, not of Victoria or Kowloon, but of Macao.
I now ask you to charge your Klusses and, on this 20th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republico Portuguesa, to drink to the health of its President, Ladles and Gentle- men: the President of the Portu- guese Republic!
The toast was cordially honoured.
There will be a committee meet- Ing of the Hongkong branch of the English Association in the Urban Council chamber on Friday, October 9, at 5.15 p.m.
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Yankees-Rolfe walked. DiMaggio flied to Moore. Gehrig grounded, grounded out to
Yankees-Gabler replaced Hubbell. forcing Rolfe out, Whitehead to Bar wo hits, no errors. tell. Dickey grounded and Bartell touched second, taking Gehrig out Gehrig doubled past first and Dickey past first and Dickey grounded to -third. on a similar play. No runs, no hits, grounded to Bartell, Gehrig doubled по errors.
Bartell, Gehrig going on to SIXTH INNING
Powell singled to left field, scoring Giants-Terry was called out ut Gehrig. Lazzeri grounded to White- first on a close play. O lied to head, Powell taking second. Selkirk Powell. Ripple popped to Lazzeri. was purposely walked and Pearson grounded to Jackson. One run, two No runs, no hits, no errors.
Yonkees-Powell grounded to Jack-hits, no errors. son and Lazzeri to Bartell. Selkirk hit into Terry's hands, Hubbell cover- ing first. No runs, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Giants-Mancuso went out on a
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YOUNG WOMAN
FINED
FOR SOLICITING IN PEDDER STREET
On a charge of soliciting in Pedder, Street on the night of September 30, a young woman named Wong Kun, aged 20, was fined $25, with the alter- native of one month's hard labour, by Mr. Balfour at the Central Magis- tracy this morning.
Constable Jumbur Singh sald he arrested the defendant after she had accosted a European.
When the defendunt was asked if she wished to say anything, a man in Court shouted out that she was too afraid to
NINTH INNING
10 Laz- Glanis-Ripple grounded zeri. Mancuso grounded to Rolfe,
for Koening, batting
Whitehead, foul, Dickey picking it up. White singled to right centre. Jackson was out on a foul, caught by Gehrig. No head grounded to Pearson Jackson runs, one hit,
no errors-United funned. No
no hits no errors, Press. runs, Yankees-Pearson doubled to right centre and Crosetti singled to short right field, Pearson going to third.
Rolfe popped to Bartell. DiMaggio brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Sub-inspector Whelun, who pro- hit into a double-play, Bartell to
Kowloon Magistracy this morning. I secuted, said the mon way un netor Whitehead to Terry, No runs, no charged with (a) uttering a forged and the defendant was his mistress. The defendant said that as she was hits, no errors.
$10 banknote at the Tai Kee ship- EIGHTH INNING
breaker's hot,
walking down Pedder Street on the Boundary Street, on Giants-Leslie, batting for Hubbell, September 27 and (b)-ultering-a-night in question, the constable pp- singled to left field, Davis running. forged $5 banknote at the same place proached her and asked her where The complainant was she was going. She told him she was left on October 3. Moore was safe on a hit feld, and Davis went to second. named as Tang Tai, nged 40, shop-going home. The Indian then asked Bartell grounded to Lazzeri, Davis keeper. Inspector W. R. Chester her to go away otherwise he would have her arrested. She told him "to remand of 48 and Moure advancing. Terry ground- Wrods requested a
aloud" whereupon he took her Davis ed to Lazzeri, scoring
and hours in polier custody, which wat
into custody. sending Moore along to third. Ott granted.
Ng Ping, aged 38, unemployed, was her husband. He claimed to be
to
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