THE HONGKONG.
NEW YORK French Reservists In
OUTFITS DEFEATED
Tigers Score A Double Win
New York, Sept. 11. New York Glants were blanked once again to-day when they met Brooklyn Dodgers _In the National
Baseball League. New York Yankees were also beaten in the American
circult, 'their. conquerora being
Washington Senators.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
New York
R. 15. F.
# 7 Q
1)
(Hamlin pitched for the Dodgers).
Shanghai Called Up
TROOPS MOVE UP ON RHINE
Shanghai, Sept. 12.
It is reliably learned that 1,500 French Army re- servists in Shanghai have secretly been ordered to prepare to evacuate at short notice in the event of Herr Hitler's speech being of an adverse nature,
Apparently this is designed to save the men from a possible Japanese internment in the event of disturbances breaking out in Europe.-United Press.
Berlin, Sept. 11.
Four new prohibited air zones
Opium Found
in western Germany have been established by a deeree of the Reich Hermann Goering.
The country Traves, the
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The decree, which will come into force on September 28, prohibits, any plane dying over the areas specified unles speelally authorised.
Should a plane mistakenly fly over
$2,000 Fine For Trafficker
A fine of $2,000 was imposed on
the areas it will be warned by signals Mak Chun by Mr. R. Edwards at St. Louis......
and if there are disregarded the the Central Magistracy this morning, (Rizzo and Todd honwred for the plane is liable to be shot down--for passession of 50 tarls of prepared Pirates and Mize for the Cardinals). [Trans-Ocean.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis Cleveland
Troops Move Up
Cologne, Sept. 11. Considerable Troop movements Keltner homered for the Indians), took place to-day along both banks
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TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,
Mr. C. A. S. Russ represented the defendant and pleaded guilty.
Mary Bovard, Young RKO Radio Revenue Oficer J, L. Stephens said player, is supporting Ginger Rogers Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in that a Chinese revenue officer on duty ar at the Tung On wharf saw a coolie "Having Wonderful Time," how
When showing at the Queen's Theatre, carrying two large baskets. questioned, the coolfe painted at the defendant as the man who had en-
It is difficult for observers to form un opinion of what is going on along the right banks but it is generally believed that large numbers ofgaged him. troops, and alss quantilles of heavy arillery, are belig massed there.- Reuter.
Conscript Workers
Berlin, Sept. 71. Two thousand workers left here last night by train for Saarbrucken, where they will be employed ereet-
ing fortifications along the frontier. The departure of this detachment
the
On searching the baskets, opinn was found in a false bottom of a basket.
HOPMAN
Counsel for the defence said that STEALS
a friend of the defendant had asked
im to bring the baskets to long- kong, and his client did not know what the contents were.
was nade under General Goering's 5
OPIUM ON TRAIN
[Row comprranty labour service law.kong by train on September
(Higgins homered for the Redhe men will be game for three
Sox).
-Reuter,
KING'S
NEXT CHANGE JUDY GARLAND SINGS INTO YOUR HEART!
And what a thrill. and-laugh treat in the drama of theso real people!
THOROUGHBREDS don't Cry
Directed by ALFRED E CALEN
JEDY
GARLAND
MICKEY
ROONEY
SOPHIE
TUCKER
C. AUBREY
SMITH
RONALD
SINCLAIR
Produced by HARDY GAPE
months- Router.
Maginot Line Reserves
Namey, Sept. 11.
Although Saturday was the last day for the arrival of the specialised re- servists called p for service along the famous Maginot Ling, it is now fearned that further detachments will continue to arrive at the garrison towns until September 14 at least.
Searched as she arrived in Hong- 9. [} woman named So Sze was found to be in possession of 4.5 laels of raw Tupturn, which was concealed in
Bundle of dried vegetables wrapped in some clothing.
3
before Me, K. M. A. Boersett at the So was arrested and on appearing Kowloon Magistracy to-day for un- lawful possession of the drug, was sentenced to two months' hard labour and fined $45. She had a previous
convielion for a shailar offence, She
THE SHOW
Enters Third Round Of U.S. Tennis Championship
Forests, N.Y., Sept. 11. In the third round of the
U.S.
tennis singles championship, Harry Hopman, of Australla, amazed him- self and the galleries, and stole the show to-day by defeating Elwood Coolte by 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 10-8..
Donald Budge, the holder of the
Almost all the movements of troons flohl the Court that the opium was title, beat Robert Kamrath 0-3 7-5, our at night and with the rapidity for her own use. born of constant practice.-Reuter,
Dutch Precautions
The Hague, Sept. 11.
The Netherlands Government has aken precnutionary measures along. the frontier where Dutch troops have Iven reinforest sufliciently to meet any emergency.
Special regulations dealing with the leave of frontier battalions have beer enforced.-Reuter,.
D-7, while "Bitsy" Grant, Adrian Quist, Kukuljevle and Charles Dare also advanced,
Another woman, Kwok Chow was also arvested as she came off a train. She had with her two-and-unt pounds of dutiable tobacco which
In the second round of the women's were kept in three different baskets. singles, Miss Alice Marble beat Miss Kwok was brouglat before Mr. Bun.ce Dean, of San Antonio, 6-2, Barnett this morning for unlawful 0-0. Possession of dulable tobacco and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, Miss was fined $21 or five weeks' hardWorkman, Mlle. Jedrejowska, Miss labour.
Kay Stammers and Misa Thelma. Revenue Oncer E. T Warden Coyne also advanced into the third prosecuted in both cases.
round-United Press,
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Hongkong Cricket Team For Shanghai
Interpart Series To Resume
an
In regard to the invitation from the Shanghai Cricket Club to send Interport team to play in Shanghai In October, tentative enquiries were made to ascertain if it would be possible to raise a alde.
The result of these enquiries was sufficiently promising to justify the Hongkong Cricket Club cabling to say they hoped to be able to make the trip and a reply has now been received suggesting that the match should take place from October B to 11. (This will of course depend upon nutable sailing dates being available.)
In the meantine, Cricket clubs have submit been formally invited to names of members recommended for inclusion and practice games will be
next week, arranged from practice neta available on the ground every evening, commencing
to-morrow,
with Club
Polo Title Retained By Old Westbury
Meadowbrook, L.I., Sept. 11, The Old Westbury team, comprising Phipps, Smith, Iglehart and C. V. Whitney, retained the American Polo Championship to-day, beating Green- tree, comprising Bostwick, Cavanagh, Hitchcock and J. 11. Whitney, by 16-7.
A crowd of 36,220, the largest in history of the tournament, watch- ed the encounter.
the
Westbury showed excellent team- work and were mounted,
also
the better
was
C. V. Whitney was badly cut over the eye by his cousin, J..'s mollet in the second chukker. Play suspended for 20 minutes while two alliches were Inserted In the wound.
The scores by chukker wure: Westbury
1 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 Greentree
-Reuter.
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
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"Four Alen and a Prayer" (King's Theatre, to-day)-Exciting mystery melodrama which begins In original manner. Four attractive young Englishmen set out to clear the nanic of their father win Was dishonourably discharged from the British Indian Army as the result of frame-up. The father is murdered but the boys continue their search, David Niven, Loretta Young, C Aubrey Smith, Richard Greene, George Sanders, J. Edward Bromberg and Reginald Denny are in the cast. "Having Wonderful Time” (Queen's Theatre. to-day) -Screen version of Arthur Kober's play, with the racial element carefully deleted but the love affair between the slɩnographer and the law student is handled with frankness. Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., are teamed in this pleture, which ranks high in entertainment value.
"Rocket Ship" (Alhambrs Theatre, to-day), - Adventure among Che planets. Sinister force from Mars is] drawing nitrogen from the earth's atmosphere, dealing death and destruction. In desperation selen- tist, accompanied by friends, starts. off in rocket ship to locate source) of the annihilation. Buster Crabbe, Shannon and Jean Rogers, Frank Beatrice Roberts are in the cast.
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