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Italian Wins Fastest Ulster Grand Prix
Averages 97.85 Miles
Per Hour: Succeeds In
First Attempt
His
London, Aug. 21.
The Italian motor-cycling ace, S. Serafini, riding an Italian machine, on August 19 won the fastest Ulster Grand Prix on record, at the Clady circuit, near Belfast, His average speed over the 246 miles was 97.85 m.p.h. Both rider and machine are newcomers to British racing.
F. Frith, of Grimsby, riding a mujal, thus earning the special Norton, Anished second in the 500, medallion of the Motor-Cycle Union ve, class, but Stanley Wooxin (Velo- of Ireland.
celte) after a great race with E. Mellors, won the 350 es dass at on average speed of 91.06 m.p.li. and so
RUSK RETIRES
But Turk's machine developed resisted trous challenge by Ger-mechanical trouble on the fourth lap man riders, who took the second and and he had to retire, a bitter blow. third places. After leading for half and two laps later Serafini broke his the race Mellors, then lying Seroni, trcord with an average of 100.03 crashed at Ballybilt on the last top, m.ph. This gave the Hallan the lead over Frith with the race hif over,
He was unhurt.
The course was in good under, and, his average then being 98.53 in.ph in brilliant punshine. It was toon Frith was only a few seconds behind evident that the race would be ex-him; but L. J. Archer (Velocette), ceptionally fast. For the first time who was lying third, was curly 5 in the history of the event the course m.ph, slower than the leader. was lapped t 100 ml by W. Rusk, Mellors and Woods were having a of Ulster, and later by Serafinil thrilling struggle in the 350 ce, class, There were twelve starters in the Mellors leading by a few yards and 500 e. class, thirty in the 350 se averaging $1.87 m.ph, againt Woods
19 class, and eight "babies" (256 car.}.] PE..
during and they were sent away at short eventh lap, Woods went into the Interval at 2.30. The Helian, Sera lead. Results:
m.ph.
Thrn
the
This picture was taken last week when the Canadian basketball players, passing through the Colony, defeated the South Ching team. Iocal champions, by 53-43 at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Major V. E Duclos, the Canadian Trade Commissioner, Is seen seated in the centre of the picture.-Photo by Ming Yuen.
fini, who had won the German Grand 500 C.C. Class Seratai (Gllera), OUR
OUR GUIDE
Prix the previous week, set the pace. 2 hr. 30 min. 31 sec. average speed from the start, in a little more than 87 85 mph.. 1. Frith (Norton) br
hallway round the course he was 42 min. 25 sec. 963
the
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EMPIRE & THE WAR
LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter). -A Ministry of Information communique announces that His
Government Nazi SpyMajesty's
has
Robinson exposes a German spy ring
"Confessions of
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Message To German People Flays Hitlor
passed by Walter Husk (AJ.S.) and Arches Velocette), 2 hr. 28 min. 4 F. Frith (Norton), the chief Britishlioc, 0285 mph..
300 C.C. Class: S. Woods (Velo-j second Jap Rusk! conteniers. For
the astonkun -pevel frette). 2 2 be. 27 min. 37 sec., N1.GO 99.73 h and set uji a must lap mph. 1. Fleischmann (D.K.W.) 2 record for the
the rourse.
br. 31 min. 32 see., 89.20 m.p.h. 2.1 On tha Mellors also broke the 350 e. class Wen he (1.K.W.3 2 br. 32 min. (King's, to-day), Edward G-Man accepted with deep appreciation
3. record with
ith a speed of 9354 mph.[sec., 19.14 mph. He was leading from Stanley Woost 250 c.C. Chest
in the United States and brings the offer of the Government of
bout the conviction of four of its Nepal to send 8.000 Nepalese -Mr. members, Incidents closely follow troops for service year in New York. Preaches Ameri- -
Martin (Excel- and the German Fleisclunani. The she 2 br. 41 min. 41 sec., 76.07 next tup kaw 100 mph. reiched to, mjela. 1. MrAdian (Excelsior) 2hr. the first time. Ruck tote round the 12 mm. 18, 75 78 m.3.b. 2. Tate 30 miles circuit in 12 mi 18 see tersall (1.P.S.) 2 h. 44 min. 50 r ring exposure and trial last Majesty's forces in India. at an average speed of exnetly 100, 74.62 mph. a
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LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter). Neville Chamberlain,
with His broadcasting Lo the German people to-day in their own jlanguage said:
"Your country and mine are now Your country had bombed
canism versus alten systems. Francis. The communique also states that Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas the internment of Germans in Tannt war.
and others give Edward Robinson ganyika is clready complete in it and invaded the free and independent admirable support.
main centres, and the process is going Poland, which this country is bound
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"Because your troops were not and It genuinely amusing farce about a
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last few years has not taken effecti at the door of a foundling home, is on the 4,000 Germans in the terri- to Herr Hiller's offer to Poland, Mr. immediately mistaken for its mother, tory."
convince any of
and is unable to
After giving the facts with regard
Chamberlain asked: "Why did we
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written. The German-Soviet pact was a cynical volte fuce to shatter the LONDON, Sept. 4.. (Reuter).~The peace front, but the gamble failed, uinisterial changes announced by the and the peace front stands firm. Fire Government Include Mr. Sean
*Your leader is now sacrificing you KING'S BUILDING Lemass us Minister
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THE British Medical Association-, economic effort; Mr. Frank Altkonsible position into which he has
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Commerce, with of Industry and to the still more monstrous gamble of
responsibility war to extricate himself of supplies and the co-ordination of
Ted himself and you. given evidener at their
Minister for Defence, with the re- Aberdeen conference recently of "valuable opsponsibility of co-ordinating civil and German people, but that tyrannous portunities open to the clergy in the military defensive measures. field of mental health"-condemned the practice of faith-bealing and psycho-therapy by clergy and other unqualified people.
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S. African Split
German Disorders SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
adlo reports: "According to certain PARIS, Sept. 4 (UP).—The Agence
Indications, serious disorders haye occurred during the last few dayá În )
{oresworn regime which has be N. Ireland's Loyalty
trayed its own people and the whole and all that LONDON, Sept, 4, (Reuter)-Lord
of Western civilisation, Craigavon, the Governor-General of you and we held dear. Northern Ireland, speaking
Mr. Chamberlain concluded: "May in the God defend the right.” Northern Ireland Commons to-day By 102 voles to 75, they rejected aid that owing to certain regrettable a proposal to recognise such persons incidents they had taken 45 members and followed the decision of the of the Irish Republican Army Into House of Commons last March, when their care last night, and added them an amendment to the Cancer Bl allowing advertisements by unregis grave suspicion.
those already confined under tered practitioners of psycho-therapy He added: "There they will re-everal German cflics Including
main
until the end of the war unless | Blutigert and Munich, where Lie Mental Health Com-something Justifies letting them out" population unmistakably demonstrat mittee
thint n lay Earlier Lord Craigavon declared: their dizintisfaction over The psycho-therapist should undertake "We are prepared with the
by rest czures decreed
the German treatment only if the patient. was, of. the United Kingdom and the Government, recommended to him by a doctor, Emplic to face all responsibilities
German Apathy und that every psycho-therapist that a state of war imposes.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“ should undergo an approved course
Brussels, Sept. 4 (Reuter)-Eye- of training.
CAPETOWN, Sept. 4 (Reuter) witnesses describe the Berlin The nature of the split in the Cabinet populace as displaying neither the war policy was indicated during a will nor the enthusiasm of 1914, nor delle in the Assembly in which the outbursts of hatred or bitterness. General
neral Hertzog and General Smuts
Crowds Hafened to the broadcast of (expressed opposing viewpoints.
the British ultimatum without signs General Hertzog read
ព declarn of approval or disapproval. tion of policy that South Africa's
There has been në.." demonstration reintions
the outside
British and French with the
belliger-
ļembassies, 'and troops, posted there Nulsin and the uational finessents continue as if no war was being and nothing to do. mpalign are responsible for an in-waged, subject to the proviso that
In sax crimes. The Rev. cxisting relations and obligations be.. Robert B. Irons,, Vicar of St. Paul's, tween South Africa and Britain and Shanklin, fale of Wight, declares in other members of the British Com-lations with Germany, and for con-
is parish magazine,
monwealth continue unimpair
¡tinued, co-operation with the British General Hertzog
the Commonwealth. He said that if stanced the naval base at Simons they followed General Hertzog's town, and sold that nobody was course, they would be compelled permitted to use South African ultimately to take alder. territory for the purpose of doing anything which would impair those relations and obligations.
Fitness Campaign Assailed
erense
London.
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General Smuts moved an umend- ment calling for the severance" of re-
If they parted from the Empire on-thlt, when the day · of · trouble came, and when the German de- mand for the return of South-East Africs was made at the point of Fulla "bayonet," they" would · stand
alone.
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