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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 11, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller

NANCY

HOW DO YA LIKE ME NEW WHITE

BATHIN' SUIT?

VERY NICE --- BUT IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO WALK IN THE PARK WITHOUT A

ROBE ON!

LOOK!--- HERE COMES A POLICEMAN

DOWN. THE

STREET!

OH BOY!-- YOU'RE

IN FOR

F!

K.C.C. Musical DANCING GIRLS

Extravaganza Is Big Hit

The

ROBBED

Chinese Actor Sent

To Prison

mean

Describing the thells w [ type of crime, Mr. Sheldon at the Central Magistracy to-day sentenced to 12 Lau Kai-wan, 31, an actor, months hard labour on two charges

Leader Of The Guerillas

Killed In Action In Central Hopei

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belated report that Chao Tung,

BRITISH SHIP

SUNK

LONDON, Mar. 10 (Reuter).--The British steamer Chevy Chane, 3,000 tons, sank in the North Sea to-day following an explosion.

The crew of twenty-one was saved.

Crew Landed

LONDON, Mar. 10 (UP), The CHUNGKING, Mar. 19, (UP)-British Steurship Chevy Chase (2.719 Local authorities have received 狗 tons) was sunk in the North Sen this evening following an explosion. The entire crew of 21 have been picked up and landed at an east coast port, nine of them being sent hospilai.

Chao was a native of Manchuria

"A musical extravaganza Barrel of Fun" which featured the K.C.C. prize distribution last Saturday jurned out to be a first-rate produc- tion, repent performances of which should be heartily welcomed in the of larceny from dance hall hosts ("Chino the Daring" the student ife was also given nine months guerilla leader of North China, was Colony.

Arranged, produced and compered hard labour on a count of breath of filled in action at the end of Fe by David Kossick, the entertainment Departation Ordinance, the sentence ruary in Central Hopei in battle.

to run concurrently. wua a distinct credit to the per-

Complainants were Wong Eh-le formers, Outstanding contributions

and a student of the Pelping Univer included a sketch "Darkest Africa" and Lee Shuel-mus and Sub-Inspec-sity, 20, years old. in which Bill Simpson raised continu- for Darkin said that Lau made off

the His sister 18 fighting with the our laughter, well, supported by with jewillery and money on Daily Goodwin, Bill Colledge, David Pretence of wanting to see the value guerillas in North China. His mother ables. Loe averred that she is at present touring Szechwan Kossick, and Margaret McAlpine.

in propaganda and con- delightful Liven up her siroperly when she felt Province monologues and Ernest Perry was Kiddy after smoking i cigarette given scription work among the Szechwan. formers. She town as "Mother big success with his vocal numbers to her by Lau."

of the Guerillas, old Madaine Chao." and plano accompaniment. gullar

Winnie Cox gave two

with

Margaret McAlpine sung two num

bers in charming style and the Ho Sisters scored with some tap dancing. Dick Labrum and E. Fowler per- formed

the

I cleverly on accordions, while ever-green Vic Labrum

Prison For Theft Of

Pine Tree

Acting upon a telephone call from scored Mrs. T. C. Feltham of 198, The Peak.j heavily with his song "Wake Me In Police yesterday went to the Gov- The Morning:

proved

Major". Bill Sergeant

Badminton Game Postponed

to

Captain John Cook, nged 85, said his ship foundered within 25 minutes. "We were all picked up within half an hour." he added.

Hockey

Macao Beat Visiting

C.B. A. Teams

MACAO, Mar. 10-Despite the threatening weather, keen in- tercat was to be observed among all sections of Macao's community this afternoon when the first and

second hockey teams of the Cen- tral British Association met thei local strength, and a large crowd assembled to witness the respec- tive matches.

A victory for Macao by four

DANES FIRE ON goals to one was the result of the

NAZI PLANE

COPENHAGEN, Mar. 10 (Reuter). Danish anti-aircraft guns opened fire this afternoon on a plane.

The plane, which was apparently of German nationality, few over Danish territory, north of the Danish-German

frontier.

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senior match, and the CB.A. second team were also defeated, the score being 2-1.

Play

fast was

throughout senior game, and commenced with Macao leading the attack. However, the visitors were vigorous in the full ack line, and broke up mony at

Bond and Whitley robbed tacks. Costa and P.

displayed the Failing to appear before Mr. Ilims-keenest ngility and speed at "outside- worth at Kowloon Magistracy this right. He carried the bail up on his morning to answer A charge of own on three sucecssive occasions, 5.5. Iveran, had his ball of $25 too fast for the local forwards. assault, Jurs Ellison, 25, engineer of but passing to centre, the ball was

10 The oppostion forward line were *** estreated. Ellison was alleged have assaulted J. V. Cordeiro, of often formidable, the three Fowlers

board

in The match will be played at Tul-Jordon Road,, on

terry working

fine understanding. koo on Friday at 9 p.m.

yesterday morning.

Macno had many an anxious moment, during which Almeda had to exer- else his utmost ability to clear the home goal of well-directed shots.

FIRST BLOOD

Bill ernment Plantation "G" and there|

Owing to the indisposition of K Simpson's Inimitable contributions saw a man in possession of a pine

ved tremendously

popular tree worth $25, and in the set of Long, the men's doubles admin

Hinl

ton championship match between Lorenzo gave two excellent pianoforte sawing down another. selections and also ably accompanied, This morning, the arrested man, Yong and H. F. Chew and H. M. During the evening Mrs. R. E, Lind- Kwong Lau, 25, unemployed, was Lau and S. C. Chung, scheduled for sell distributed the season's prizes to arraigned before Mr. Sheldon at the to-morrow night, has been postponed the winners, and the successful func-Central Magistracy and was sentenced until Friday. tion concluded with an impromptu- to a month's hard labour on a charge

dance,

of theft.

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THE FIRST HALF

FIRST

was approach- ing the interval before blood was drawn. F. Nolasco passed to centre, and, N. Whitley losing the ball, Al- bert Airosa's neat shot passed the advancing goalie, Lockhart,

In efforts to equalise,, the visitors nearly scored when Smith worked; past Basto to E. Fowler a few feet from the local goni. Almada clear- ed, and King had hardly intercepted before the local citadel was re- inforced. A scrimmage found ve

defenders and attackers on the ground in a heap and the ball "Out- side." Costa, who had been giving perfect exhibition of stick-work, augmented the local score by a bril- lant manoeuvre before the interval. C.B.A. SCORE

-

MIDWAY in the second half, C.B.A.` scored a goal when G. Fowler managed a good break through and a magnificent shot found the net.

Before Diacao's third goal, the much - disputed Of Ride Rule aroused comment. G. Fowler al- most scored again.

Though tenterhooks, Almada was niert to the situation and cleared nicely. Macao's forwards soon took pos- session of the ball, A. Angelo passing to P. Angelo enabled the latter to Costa was register the third goal.

off

quite as much at home in his new position on the forward line as in his ence position, and secured Macau's fourth goal shortly before

usual

defence

the final whistle.

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The CB.A.'s weakness seemed lic in the half back line, Taylor being) weak. Neither team was fully re- presented as three C.B.A players were unable to attend. Macho Belded two reserves, Trigo Silva and Basto, actually 2nd team players,

C.BAT. Lockhari; V, Ilond, N. Whit- ley: B. Bickford, T. Whitley, D, Taylor; D. Smilli, S. Fowler, C. Fowler, E. Fowler, 3 King.

Macao Almada . Rosario, A. Basto; J. Nolasco, Alex Airosa, Tigo Silva; F. Nolasco, L. Costa. P. Angelo. Albert Airosa, A. Angelo,

JUNIOR GAME

THE JUNIOR MATCH was more evenly contested. Scorers for Macno were Gustav Silva und Americo Bor- ges. C.B.A.'s scorer was V. Bond, who had just played in the preced ing match-Our Own Correspondent.

N. ZEALAND'S CONTRIBUTION

£7,350,000 Expanded On Fighting Services

WELLINGTON, Mar. 10 (Reulèr); The Finance Minister, Han. Mr. Walter Nash, has revealed that up to now the country has expended £7,350,000 on Army, Navy and Air Force.

He said he was satished that any necessary economy and extra taxation well within the country's capacity. No matter what it cost, he said, it could be met.

were

Bigger Efforts Yet

WELLINGTON, Mar. 10 (Reliter). Up to the end of this month, New Zealand's army force will have cost about £7,500,000, said Mr. W. Nash, the New Zealand Minister of Finance in a broadcast yesterday.

He estimated that the cost of the Aghing force next year would be about £33,000,000, of which £13,- 000,000 would be found in the Domin- ion.

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