NANCY
BEIN' THAT YOU'RE A REAL PAINTER NOW, YOU OUGHT TO HANG AROUND THAT ARTIST'S STREET ON THE
WEST
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YEAH--
I MIGHT PICK UP A FEW POINTS!
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 19, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
AT LAST MY LANDSCAPES HAVE THE RIGHT DEPTH AND CONTRAST-
AND THE PERSPECTIVE 15-*
STUDIO FOR RENT
NICE DAY, AIN'T IT?-- FULL OF DEPTH AND CONTRAST --- AN' D'
PERSPECTIVE: IS
„POIFECT!.
SEVERAL GOLFERS WENT ROUND IN 69 AT BRITISH OPEN AT ST. ANDREW'S
Henry Cotton
Cotton Shared
Lead With Lawson
Little At One Stage
St. Andrews, July 4.
Henry Cotton (twice winner of the title) had an inspiring second round of 69 in the qualify-| ing stage of the British Open Golf Championship at St. Andrews to-day.
He equalled the best yet on the Old Course, and, with an aggregate of 142 for two rounds, he led the field for! some time.
Then Lawson Little, the American,Į Thursday only forty will be permitted, who did the Old Course in 69 yester-to-play the final 38 holes on Friday. day, did the New In 73 to-day, and
DUFFING A SHOT
tied with Colton's aggregate of 142, In spite of wind and ruin, Colten James Bruen, the 10-year-old trishj hnd a gallery of 3,000 when he went amateur, did the Old Course yester-out on the Old Course.
day In 60. He was out on the New It was rather amusing to see him this afternoon.
litt his head and duff his mashie nib-
Percy Alliss, who yesterday had a fick pitch to the second hote, but he sparkling round of 69 on the New, scrambled his 4.
was having a "go" at the old. Regi When the greens are slow Colion Whitcombe. the holder of the title, is at his best and the huge gallery, went round it this afternoon in 72 admirably controlled and ready to for a total of 144.
heed the stewards, sensed the pas-
It was what is known as bag-pack- | albilly of a low-scoring round. ing for no fewer than 110 of the Continuing to
Football
Election Of Officers For Next Season
serve
on
The election of an Hon. Secretary for the season 1939-40, correspon- dence relating to the nomination of
10 representatives
the Council for the same perlod and the appointment of treasurers and their remuneration are important Items on the agenda of the meeting of the Hongkong Football Association Coun-- ell. convened for Monday at the office of the Association. Bank of Canton Building.
Other Items on the agenda are the election of the Appeals Board, con- sisting of no fewer thun three members; to appoint a Referees' Sub Committee, consisting of three mem- bers, to appoint a League Manage- ment Committee consisting of seven members, appoint a Grounds Sub- Committee consisting of three mem- bers, to consider the application of Bih Battery, Royal Artillery and International Athletic Club os mem-
Newspaper romance climaxes in wedding of Pat O'Brien and Joan Blondell in the swiftly-paced drama, opening at the King's Theatre, to-bers of the Associatin and to con- day.
246 competitors were being elimi-Cotton saals a putt of seven yards Drive To Stamp Out
nated.
155 DANGER
the 8th and was par Ogures at the remaining outwird holes.
ACCURATE
He reached the turn in 33.
His
Alien Smuggling
London.
HIGH Government officials are urging that the traffic of smuggling
Louis To Fight Bob Pastor
At the end of play to-day the first) 130 players only will take part in the figures outwards were 3 4'4 4 4 3 434
Detroit. July 18. championship proper which begins and his golf was so accurate that it to-morrow.
Promoter Mike Jacobs has an- But the number may be fewer than was almost without colour.
With five holes to play Cotton was allens into England, now on the in-nounced that he has completed 130 because those who tle for the nve under fours, which gave him a crease, must be stopped. Immigra-arrangements for Joe Louls, world last places will also be barred. It chance of creating a new record. Andition officers and Scotland Yard chiefs heavyweight boxing champion, to was estimated that an aggregate of he made sure of it. He finished the have been summoned to a conference defend his tile against Bob Pastor, 155 would be the danger line,
round in 00, with an aggregate off on the subject at the Home Office, in a 20 rounds contest at Briggs As suon as the chumpionship 142.
Reports from Special Branch men Stadium on September 20. proper begins the scores in the two
It was a One performance, for heat the port were considered. Ever qualifying rounds are wiped out. was out in the worst of the weather. since the September crisis these lin-would sign their respective contracts Mike Jacobs said that both fighters After rounds to-morrow and on
guist detectives have had assistance on Wednesday in full view of wit- The London amateur E. F. Storey, at the ports from Scotland Yard. nesses. Joe Louls will receive 40 had a dreadful experience at "He" LANDING PLACE IS UNKNOWN
per-cent of the nett gate, while (the 14th on the Old Course) where Many aliens have been brought be Pastor will receive 17 per cent, he put his first shot out of bounds. fore the magistrates as a result of United Press. He went forward, thinking that the the police-vigilance ball was not over the wall and hel Within the Jast two months a num- had to walk all the way back again, ber of Austrian Jews have surrender-
Ammun
with-
Tout a
heum..
A man
with
out
fear...
"And Kids Without a
Chance... to Go Straightf
Watkantzi a doubt, the ispett stit ju sare vå fåte WARNER BULDIN,"
mo%¢
vi vri
ANGELS WITH DIRTY
FACES
JAMES CAGNEY
PAT O'BRIEN
THE 'DEAD END' KIDS- HUMPHREY BOGART NEXT CHANGE AT THE
KING'S
12 FOR ONE HOLE!
Then he put two more balls out of ed to the police and confessed that Headmaster Says
bounds and had to wait there while they were smuggled into the country This caddy got some more ammun!- They got here in small boats for
sums ranging from £10 to £30,
CONFESSIONS BY JEWS
tion.
Eventually he holed out in 12-the highest figure, he said that he had ever taken for any hole.
Storey was in the final of the Amateur Championship some years aga here.
Faith Is Dead
London.
So far, detectives cannot discover where the refugees are being, fonded.
Mr. F. S. Preston, former head-| Delective - Sergeant Hilton, of master of Malvern College, told the Greenwich, who has been engaged on Church Assembly in London recently: this investigation, said in the local "Not long ago I was called upon to police court recently: "We cannot inspect the religious education of a find out who is responsible for this large and sticeessful secondary school ONLY FORMAL AGENDA secret trafficking of aliens.".
in a great English city. I found that religious education was being given ¡by wholly unqualified people, ending at the age of 15. When I raised the | question with the headmaster 'I got the reply. The age of faith is dead. Why do you want to revive it? The parents do not complain."
Urban Council's Meeting. Takes Little Time
The Urban Council's fortnightly meeting was concluded in about two minutes yesterday, when formal business only was heard.
I
Government Propaganda Campaign
Applications for an eating house Heence for 304, Hennessy Road, ground floor, and food factory The Earl of Perth. the newly- licences for 3, Taung Sau Lane West appointed Chief of the Forelam In- and 1060, Canton Road, were retus-formation Department of the Foreign i ed by the Council.
Office will, it is thought, turn his at-
London More Women Carry
Washington.
The list of licences granted by the tention at an early date to the poten- Council between July 4 and 17 in- tialities of the film industry as a clusive is as follows. Food factories means of dissemination of Informa- "post-woman." A compilation of the The postman is giving way to the (1), Milk shops (1), Swine (5), Eat- tion. The activilles of the British Civil Service Commission shows that ing Houses (2), and Restaurants (2). Council, the B.B.C., brondcasts In
Present at the meeting were Mr. foreign languages,
more than 200 women work as rural and the other mall carriers in the United States, R. R. Todd (Chairman), Hon. Dr. methods of giving information on this Selwyn-Clarke, Hon. Mr. A. B. country abroad are already being co-
Purves, Hon. Mr. C. G. Purdue, Dr. ordinated by Lord Perth's depart- R. A. de Castro Busto, Mr. A. elment. So far there is no news of Arcull, Dr. S. N. Chau, Mr. B. Wong lims being used in this campaign. Tape, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, Mr. C. Champkin and Mr. C. J. Roo (Secretary).
RETURN FROM NORTH Major-General Grasett Due
Back To-morrow
New Employment Record
London. More men and women are at work to-day in Britain than ever before. Major-General A. E. Graselt, Gen-more insured workers employed than There are two and a half million eral Oficer Commanding British when the Government was elected in Troops in China, is expected back August 1931, and one and a half mil In Hongkong from Shanghai by the lion more Insured persons at work President Coolidge to-morrow,
than at the height of the 1920 boom. Parliamentary
Major-General Groseit has been Mr. Lennox - Boyd,
Grascit
sider the proposed alterations to the Interport rules.
Valley Golf
Draw Made For Summer Singles
The following is the draw for the Happy Valley Summer Singles Com- which must be completed by July 30. petition, the preliminary round of The first round must be played be- fore August 6, the second before August 13, the third before August 20, the semi-final an or before September 3 and the final on Septem- ber-17--
(7).
Preliminary Round:
A. J. Dennis (9 v. J. W. Macdonald
First Round
W. V. Ahern (9) v. winner of pre- timinary.
V. S. Ebbage (10 v. G. T. May (13). G. E. Willerton (12) V. A. Burnie (18).
C. C. Stark (0) v. W. S. Eller (8). H. N. Moran (18) v J. Linaker (14).
W. F. Barnes (12) v. N. J. Booker (13).
W. II. Jowitt (12) v. T. J. Price (9). H. Smith (8) v, R. R. Ellis (15).
F. Buckle (12) v. G. P. Stone (10). N. J. Bebbington (15) v. E. Tuck (14).
A. J. MacFoyden (18) V. M. L.. Reidy (18).
A. W. Asleit (18) v. W. B, Richard- son (13).
J. W. Mayhew (8) v. S. F. Chubb (15).
Surg. Cdr. Nicholson (8) V. G. Davies (12).
(5).
K. 5. Robertson (4) v. D. H. Clarks (18).
E. Greenwood (18) v. Col. Collin The Arst player in each bracket is the challenger and is responsible for arranging the date of the match, while handicaps will be as above. Rounds will be on the morn
otherwise agreed upon.
Mine Town Wants the allotted sates unless
Defence
Flin Flon. Man.
The approval of the department of national defence will be sought on measure passed at a meeting in this northern mining town. The measure requested that a militia unit be form- ed here.
Military Buttons Collected
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dry. Laevis so smell.
KEATING'S KILLS
on an extended visit of inspection of Secretary of Labour, speaking the
Toronto, Ont. British unika in China, While at Commons when introducing the Un-
One of the greatest› collections of Tientsin he endeavoured to meet the employed vote gave the following ex-military buttons in Canada is owned Commander of the Japanese garrison amples: Unemployment in pig iron by Robert S. Duncan. He has 2,000 there but falled.
Major-General
and smelling down 20,000 from 40, army buttons which bave come from was 000 in a year. Forty-four thousand every section of te Bellish Empire companied on his tour by Majo fewer workless in the coal industry and from 17 other countries. They Moody, Staff Captain, who will also in a year. The Special Areas alonoare, divided into 31 groups mounted: KERTLES, MOTHS, FIXAS ele, even Bug's return to the Colony to-morrow with had had arms orders in the last three on corrugated boards covered with hla chief...
years to the lune of 180,000,000. paper.
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