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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 6, 1940.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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NANCY
Y' KNOW---I'M BEGINNING TO THINK YOU LIKE MY AUNT FRITZI BETTER THAN ME---I BET YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH
HER?
AW--- DON'T TALK. SILLY, NANCY!
BRRR---- IT'S GETTING KIND OF CHILLY IN HERE, ISN'T
IT ?
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Manchester Carries On
No Raid Damage
LONDON, Sept. 5. (Reuter). An American correspondent who has just completed a tour: of the Manchester area has sent a report to his paper stating that the districts are functioning normally despite three weeks of sporadic bombing by Nazi night- bombers.
He was
wrible to find a single inctory that had been hit
All factories are working full blast. their chimneys belching forth cloud of smoke.
He checked factory after factory. mull after mill, cotton milfs, steel and
on works, chemical and
rubber plants and found that none had lost an hour's production save when th stuffs went shelters.
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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" GENEVA, Sept. 3 (UP)-The air roid alarm was sounded at 11 p.m
night. The All Clear was given Afteen minutes later.
A second alarm was sounded at 1.15
Planes were nudible travelling | In a north westerly direction.
LAWN BOWLS SWEEP DRAW
The draw for the weekly Lawn Bowls Sweep was made this morning and resulted as follows;
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Detroit Tigers Trounce Cleveland Indians
Special to the "Telegraph"
NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (UP).-Detroit Tigers gained appreciably on the Cleveland Indians in the American F.C. Baseball League to-day when they inflicted a 11-3 defeat
on the league leaders.
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(238) Craigengewer (378) H.K. Elee- [tre (872).
In the National League, both Hongkong F.C. (815), Indian R.Cthe Cincinnati Reds and the (774), Kowloon B.G.C. (833), Prison O.C. (489).
MINE DISASTER IN JAPAN
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NAGASAKI, Sept. 6 (Domei). Six miners are missing as a result of the flooding of a coal mine at keno. When the mine suddenly Blooded, 03 miners were entrapped. Eighty- seven managed to escape,
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Brooklyn Dodgers, first and second in the table, succeeded in their games against the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Philadelphia Phillies respective- ly.
Scores were!
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
Battery: Smith, Hemsley. Detroit
11 it-ty: Bridges Benton, Tebbelik
A total of $1,314,779.02 was reached Washington yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated
by the S. C. M. Past, Ltd:
The latest contributiens, are: "Some Members of the Hongkong
Cricket Club"
7.20
Cheero Club (sale of old news-
papers. etc.)................................. Clerks, Interpreters, Ballins and
Messengers of the Supreme Court for September (3rd, donation) 35 The following donations were received in memary of the late Mrs. Maud Woods:
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Buxton
Air, L. Lammert and family
ME Teant was
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Burnett.
M. C. de Safile Robertson
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Hitler, Stalin Agree
About Minorities
BERLIN, Sept 5 (UP).-Authoris-
Flood-lit Bowls Played At N. Point
UNDER A NEW SYSTEM of flood-lighting. that has proved itself far more satia. factory than that of last year, night bowls was played again at the Hongkong Electric rinks 10 0
Dobson, last night. The local staff met and defeated the Home staff in a very enjoyable game.
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Battery: Monteagudo, Early.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
Battery: Wyatt, Carleton, Philadelphia........................ Tamulla Phelps
Battery: Mulcahy, Atwood. (Ten Innings were played),"
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The lighting last year was comi posed of four lamps along each side: of the green, but admirable as that arrangement and bright as the lights were, there was still slight trouble with shadows.
This year, the lights are in the Carty, same position bat are suspended higher and are concentrated lu' a oluster dowit the centre of the green, and it proved surprising what the light re-arrangement has done to the problem of shadows.
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Battery: Tobin, Trinngerich, Bullivan
Further games are being arranged, and invitations will no doubt be soon) issued to other Clubs in the Colony, for bowls in the cool of the evening Battery Carpenter.
arpenter, Melton, Lynn. Odia.mat with the approval of all bowlers "who were fortunate to play under
those conditions, last year.
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Battery: Salvo, Berres, agreement between the Soviet and | Yew York Germany regarding the treatment of Battery: Schumacher, Dagning. minority Germans in Bessarabin WAL signed in Moscow this morning.
Diplomatic Relations
Now Severed
H.K. Ladies Hockey Club Meeting on Sept. 10
STOCK EXCHANGE
LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter), -To- day's strength in the Stock Exchango is ascribed to public confidence which gently reinforced by the continued success of the British air force,
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club wil SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH") he held in the roof lounge of the All sections improved with a short- LONDON, Sept. 6- (Domel),—The Gloucester Hotel on Tuesday, age of stock to face a growing de- Netherlands Government In London September 10, at 5.15 p.m. demand reported in gold-mining sto jannounces the severance of diploma“;"Anyone interested :: In playing gether with some industrial groups.
tic relations with Vichy.
hockey is invited to attend,⠀
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THE SOCIETY ASKE FOR OVEN
'In 1940 to meet the increasing needs of sick and destitute children In. Hongkong, against which the Income to date is $27,000 only
In order to continue its work, The Bodiety ‚AD- peks for the balance of... ..
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