Libaury, Szombat

Harry A. Koester, left, of Cinelnnut safety bureau, visited Washington, D. C., and met Policeman Edward F. Brown, assign- ed to Senate. Lieutenant Breen mensured them and found them

same height-8 feet 2 inches.

The Nine Power Treaty

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 29, 1939.

£100 TO

TO MARRY UGLIEST

U.S. BOY OF '14

"BRANDED".

NEW YORK

Eighteen students at Gwynns Falls Junior High School, Bal- timore, were suspended from classes by the school board re- ceully after an inquiry into an outbreak of anti-Semitism and Naal violence.

A 14-year-old Jewish boy is reported to have been beaten and "branded" by classmates wearing swastika armbands, A

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fight is alleged to have been waged outside the school between pro-Nazi, students and friends of the "branded" boy, and adults are said to have Joined in.

WOMAN

BLACKPOOL'S GREATEST STORM OF INDIGNATION

YET HAS BEEN AROUSED BY THE ANNOUNCE- MENT THAT A SIDE-SHOW “ATTRACTION,” THE “UGLI- EST WOMAN IN THE WORLD,” WILL PAY £100 TO ANY MAN WHO WILL MARRY HER.

The woman, Daisy Winterbottom, appeared in a booth at the Central Beach. An advertisement offering the £100 re- ward for husband instructed applicants to apply at the booth

Alderman W. R. Duckworth, Blackpool's Mayor, said: *"'I think the idea is absolutely disgusting. It is difficult to speak calmly of such a thing. I shall consult the Town Clerk immedi- ately and see if anything can be done to have this disgraceful exhibition stopped.

"Unfortunately, our powers for dealing with this sort of thing are limited, but every ounce of influence we have will be brought to bear to have this disgusting exhibition cancelled.”

Canon F.-B. Freshwater, of St. Stephen's, Blackpool, said he thought the proposed exhibition wna a crude travesty and “a prostitution of the sacrament of marriage."

Middlesex Youngsters

Race to Victory

By C. W. Packford

Lords: Middlesex beat Sussex by 7 wkts.

London, May 31.

"However," he added, "It is a matter of public opinion. If people {hre "foolish "enough to pay to see a chow of this description, that 19 their own look-out."

Before, Miss Winterbottom arrived DL Central Bench, showman "EX plorer Evans was superintending the work at the booth. He said she was And he was organising the show merely

giving her the use of the site:

"I am quite aware that a fuss is being made over this show," he said. "But it will definitely go on. Daisy's offer is quite genuine.

"It was she who proposed the £100 wedding present plan."

There was no nonsense about the way Middlesex ob- tained the 155 runs they required to beat Sussex for their four talented boy batsmen saw to it that both teams lunched early so that a restful afternoon could be spent-to-be. He must be religious and he away from the bat and the ball.

The runs were knocked off in 105; minuter.

And these runs came at Qut pace against an always persevering and keen attack, and the improved Sussex Gelding which has been a real fen-

THE Nine Power Treaty was referred to in a question in the House of, ture of this enjoyable game.

Commons recently.

Mr. Day asked the Prime Minister whether any of the signatories to the Nine-Power Treaty have in any way Intimated their desire to either mo. dify or determine same; and, if so, | will he give particulars?

Mr. Butler: As far as my Noble Friend is nware, the answer is in the negative.

ORDERED TO QUIT TATUNG

PEIPING, June 29.-The Japanese military authorities are reported to have given the British Anglican Misalon one week's notice to vacate suburbs of Mr. Day: Has any communication their hospital in the been received from the Imperial Talung in Shansi. Government of Japan on the subject? Bishop Norris is going to Tatung Air, Butter: As the hon. Member is to investigate the Japanese demands. aware, we addressed a note to the

It is stated that the property is Japanese Government on this sub-worth $400,000, but that the Japan- ject, among others, to which there ese are offering $70,000 for it. has not yet been a reply.

Rester.

"She makes only two stipulations as to the character of her husband-

must not drink.

"£10,000 DOWRY" We suv Compton bat with his re- Daisy is now between 49 and 52. cognised artistry and power, and an years of age. Edrich who, on this occasion, was a "Her life story is pathetic. Sho confident, aggressive fellow. The was the daughter of comparatively pair put on 77 rues in 60 minutes wealthy parents and was born in and the whole time they were to Wales." gether it was a delightful race for "She says that during his lilc- The 22-year-olds, Robertson and runs. First one would lead and then time her father offered a dowry of Sydney Brown cet the pace. the other, and when the total was 113 £ 10,000 in vain to anyone who Thoroughly good on-side play by they had each scored 32.

would marry her. both of them collected 32 runs at the

The way they were

playing it

"She is not deformed in any way. rate of one a minute when Robert-appeared they would knock off the fler hair is an unheard-of shade, al- son fell to a really fine sip catch by runs between them and each collect most pink. She has no eyelashes or Hammond. Incidentally, Hammond a half-century, but Edrich failed to

eyebrows. was responsible for the dismissal of the ubiquitous Hammond when 43.

"Duiss appears in shorts and n the three wickets that fell. and so His delightful innings contained leopard skin in a pit, accompanied rounded of a capital individual per-seven boundaries, formance,

When Edrich left Compton had by her favourite pots, a cat, a mon- key, and a huge python which she EDRICH-COMPTON RACE scored 38 and only 25 were sill has tamed." Brown went 16 runs later to an needed. Would Complan reach his act of jugglery behind the wicket by half-century? There was no ques-! little Cornford, who knocked a quick tlon as to this. Quite calmly, with rising ball into air with one out a semblance of natural anxiety. Baseball

captured it with young Denis went serenely along to love and coolly the other. Then came the Edrich-rench his objective and when this Compton alliance and before they was accomplished in 55 minutes, with as seven 4's as his most productive were separated the game was good as won and lost,

strokes, he saw "Parson" Killick, make a glorlous off-side shot to the boundary.

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New York, June 28.

The New York Yankees to-day set new American Baseball League re- cord for total bases on hits with 53 when they defeated the Philadelphin Athleties by 23 runs to two.

This tota! of 53 breaks the Yankees' 155 own American League record of 50 made in 1932, but it is silll two fewer Wo than the National League record-set by the Cincinnati Reds in 1893.

Total (3 wkts,) .......... Bowling. Nye 7-0-47-0. Hammond 11-0-37-2 Parks (3) 1.6.25-1.

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Here, There With "Abe"

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Eight home runs were hit by the Yankees to-day and this breaks the record of seven homers in a single Major League game set 1800,

Joe DiMaggio and Dehlgren led the feld with two home runs cach, while Selkirk, Gordon, Henrich and Dickey each hit up one.

The following were the results of matches played in the Major League: NATIONAL LEAGUE

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the Indians and win their remain-Philadelphia

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the rest of their matches,, n replay Bolling homered for the Glants. will be necessary between the Batteries-Giants,

S.C.A.A. and the C.R.C. In that case. Danning.

my money would still be on the Brooklyn Causeway Bay club in spite of their Boston

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reverse on Monday. Thus the game Batteries-Dodgers, Hamlin and between the South Chinn A.A. and the Indians will have an important Chicago bearing on the League champions

It was fixed to be played this

noon at Soskunpoo, but I am told

St. Louis

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Hack and Hartnett homered for

that the Chinese have now asked for the Cubs. Batteries-Cubs, French

a postponement as they cannot field and Hartnett

full team.

Strange Conditions

The match between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Reds was postponed owing to rain.

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season have beaten the Chinese R.C. DiMaggio and Dehlgren homered in the "A", "B" and "C". Divisions twice each, and Selkirk, Gordon, of the Hongkong Tennis League. Henrich and Dickey once auch. Incidentally all three matches were New York

10 10 played on the S.C.A.A, courts at Philadelphia

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