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THE

AUSTRO-GERMAN TRADE PACT

ENVISAGED AS SEQUEL OF CONVERSATIONS

Berlin, Nov, 20.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

21, 1936.

BRITAIN WON'T TOLERATE SEARCH OF HER SHIPS

(Continued from Page 1.) ment of Fascist against democralle nations being drawn more tightly; secondly, that Italians and Germans might accelerate the delivery of war materials to the Rightists; thirdly, that Hallons und Germans might term Leftist vessels pirates and seci to hall and even sink them, or al- ternately, might "end" warships to A communique Issued to-diny states the Rightlets; fourthly, it might be that Dr. Schmidt hud several friend-ecessary to strengthen the British

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ST. ANDREW'S

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SUNDAY

29th

NOVEMBER

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Commencing 9 p.m.

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Christmas

Advertising

Advertisers requiring addi- tional space in the "South China Morning Post" and "The Hongkong Telegraph." during the months of November and December. are requested to make thair reservations as early as pos- -sible. In the interests of advertisers, we hope to dis- tribute advertising evenly throughout these months, and in order to assist us, co-operation is invited.

The oficial visit of Dr. Guido Schmidt, Austrian Foreign Minister, han concluded.

fleet in the Mediterrancan to protect ly conferences with Büron von British interests, which would in- Neural, Foreign Minister, of a creams the risk of incident.-United | political, economic and cultural char

ncter concerning both States.

The discussions résulted in an e-

cord being reached on Germany's

Press.

'Indirect Warning

Washington, Nov, 20. and Austria's respective views, and indirect warning to keep her naval The United States has received an It was decided, in order considerably and commereld vessels away, from

to increase the amount of reciprocal Barcelona.--United Press.

trade, that negolinirons for a new trade agreement shall beggin Fas Vienna on December 7-Reuter,

GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE

NEW BILL BEFORE COMMONS

London, Nov. 20.

By 16 votes to 12, the Mauringe BRI, which seeks to wlar; grounds for divorce to deserund, cruelty, bubitual drunkenness and inox alle irinanity, Was given [1 (second reading in the Commons 10-·

ciny,

The author of the meastire la a private nambes, Mr. A. 14. Herbers; (and tharing the debate speakers

Russian Armaments

to

Tangler, Nov. 20. The Government Is arming All Spanish merchantmen in the ports which it controls, with a view barasaing shipping in the Straits and bombardiog Insurgent ports In Spain and Morocco, necarding to » report.

There Is a hope that the TWO huggest Coverannt warships, the Almirante Cervantes and the Jalone Primeiro, will be ready for action

weck, New armaments These and other vessel are henevad. To be of Russian origin,—Renter Spectal.

ANIMALS' DAY

GENERAL BARTHOLOMEW'S

APPEAL FOR S.P.C.A.

An intimate study of Andy Wilson, Club Inside forward, caught by Mr. Stan Farrell's. camera, last week.

Now-for TINY TOTS!

Keep them warm and cuddlesome

in these bright, colourful suits.

WHITEAWAY'S have a

new and beautiful range of Winter wear for your little ones.

Wilson to day is playing inside right WOOLLY-WARM-COMFORTABLE

instead of inside left his customary position,

40TH ANNIVERSARY BREECHETTE pičce SETS

SENIOR SHIELD TOURNEY

Continued from Pope 19.)

Uere will be a few drawn matchen. Kayy are spilte likely to force a res Play with South Chita "A",

While Club, in view of the absence Furrow and Brown may be perfect- ly content to earn a draw against The Improving Kowloon Citinome. thirak The Riley will win against Kowloon and South Chinn "B" will probably emerge victorious against the Adibetic Tart Poller and East Lampar for A

Artich any thing inny happen, er preially as Poller are said to be turning my tory ten for the occa-

When ) phowed yesterday for the teain, I discovered" a "hush justy" pobey provating at Police head- Fuarters "prided mot Lo Among the wholehearted supports

nounce the composition of the team" Pers of the Society is Is hacelebry

was the reply to my enquiry. But Major General A. W. Bartholomew, I have heard B whispered the Police waded message on bebit GE ths are orning out brand new cen eauce was embodied in a radio up-fro-forssard, and that there may be pead made at the local broadcasting | other unexpected 'changes.

from all sales of the House, alter | A flag day collection is being made! decloring they themselves were most ¦ to-day in behalf of the funds of the. happily marriest, give the Hul fiir: Saenly for the Prevention of Cruelty support-British Wireless,

to Animals.

BRIDGE AND MAHJONG|

·SUCCESSFUL DRIVE HELD BY

MINISTERING LEAGUE

A most successfat Bridge and Mali-

Station fast right.

The 0.0.C.' inessage Wax 149 follows:

| Jong Drive was held by ine Kowloon i "I understand that in broadcast Brauch of the Ministering League | appeal is to be inade, in order to In and of funds at the Peninsula nep rase Lunds 1 You ty, Hotel yesterday afternoon.

and I should like to take this op-

all Lady Caldecott kindly distributed | portunity of wishing you, and the prizes.

workers of the Society, every sucress In your campaign.

The prize-winners were: Contract Bridge: Mrs. Coek (1), Mrs. Hourihan (2). Mirs, Chapman (Hidden Number).

Auction

Bridge: Mrs. Silverston (1), Mra. Hunt (Hidden Number),

Mahjong: Mrs. Craig (1), Mrs.

Th

slon.

LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON

[Continued from Puge 12.)

should settle down into a good team later on.

All of the Free Lances played well, And I rather think they will offer the moet serious challenge to Recreio "AS" MU

Styremany. It is a real pity

As you well know, there is, enormous amount to be done in the

and it Colony

the is only with public's generous support that the Society can improve, by means of As inspectors, on the good that already being done. You have n

wholehearted support in your am sure, that all those who have any love for animal w help to allevate the terrible condi-matches follow.

Hung (2), Mrs. Blake (illdoen Nun-mand

ber).

Lady Ho Tung wresent at the Bridge and Manjong Drive,

tions which exist here by supporting the S.P.C.A. to the limit of their pockets.

I shall look forward, most keenly, i

they have no court of their org, S they would become a most formidable thoroughly understond. opposition on a court which they

The details of last evening's

KOWLOON TONG

FREE LANCES

Y.

Played at Kowloon Tong, the visi-

to seeing the results of your appers waning by nine games to love.

The Ministering: Lengue wist to extend thanks to the Pensul Hotel for providing playing cursis; Green for preserves; Mrs. Robinson for pickles; Mrs. McDonald

na a real and material Improvement fudge; Mrs. Eu Tong-sen for itinury presenting a cheque to buy a good; in the conditions of the animals bolh many of the prizes; and a kind frigno on the Island and in the New Terri- who donated-Christinas- cards.---

tur

Lorles."

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE REWARD OF A THING WELL DONE IS TO HAVE DONE IT-Emerson.

It is notified that His Excellency

the Governor, under instructions re- ceived from the Secretary of State for The Chinese cruiser Rai Yung was the Colonies, us appointed Mr. towed into harbour Us morning, Lancelot Alban Searle to be a Pollee apparently from Canton. She has, Probationer, gone into dry dock.

It is notified that during the A special appeal was broadcast, absence from the Colony of Mr. from ZBW Studio last night by Mr. Charles L. Hoover, Consul-General HM Curie, lion, Treasurer of the for the United States at Hongkong, Hongkong Society for the Prevention Mr. Howard Donovan, Consul, willį

to Anamuis, which is be UN CRY

the In charge of

American holding a street sale of lags to-day, Consulate-General.

SANDEMAN

SHERRY & PORT

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.

(Kowloon Tong) lost to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. E. Mackay and Miss Gonzalez

EL 1 Shute 4-21; lost to J. L. Andelsen and Miss M. Griffiths 17-21; --lost---10--A-- L- Fisher-and-Miss-At-

Mackenzie 13-21.

R. E. Lee and Miss M, Xavier (Kowloon

Tong) lost to Shute, and Shute 18-21: lost to Anderson and

Griffiths 17-21: lost to Fisher and Mackenzie-12-31

A. Chat and Mrs. A. E. 11. Castro

(Kowloon Tong) lost to Shute and Shute 11-21; lost to Anderson and Grinths 10-21; lost to Fisher and Markenzle 10-21.

CLUB DE RECREIO v. ST. JOHN'S

Played at Club de Recreio, the home team winning by nine games

to Jove.

M. O. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva (Recreio "A") beat G. A. Smith and Mrs. Barlow 21-4; beat Rev, J. Besnitt and Mas M. Dolg 21-4; beat J. Pengelly and Miss M. Smith 21-3. J. J. Remedios and Miss C. Silva (Recreio "A") beat. Smith Barlow 21-6; beat Brunity and. Dol 21-4; beat Pengelly and Smith 21-3. L. A. Carvalho and Miss O. Ribeiro (Recreio "A") beat Smith and Bar- low 21-4 buat Bennitt and Doig 21-4; beat Pergelly and Smith 21-4.

TILDEN TO COME BACK HERE

(Continued from Page 12.)

am seriously contemplating brinning east four of the ranking professional players in four the Orient, and we eball genhahiv stano profesional championships in the various countries we visit. We shall inulis the Japanese professionals 10 Intry in And when in ent to Manila wo shall note the Filinio profession. als

to participate. We may

have one, hir avent down in Manila in lah professional wavers from the whole of the Far East will be Invited to take part.

“Texninet The tour

Jual kennt

take place Year:

We shall also be prepared to stage

day exhibitions wherever de-

sired."

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GLOVES

for chubby hands

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'Dainty Dot' Garments

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Tiden thought he played a rotten Cowns and Robes $750

game yesterday. I told him other-; win". He said that anyway they had and reason to be below form.

That telu un from Manila was just about the worst he had ever experienced, and as "Bl Bill" in na tenderfoot whom it coming to sea travel, It's not hard to imagine that conditions were Notte knif

"Had a great time here" ho shout- ed as a forewell.

"And now for a little bridge!"

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