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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 14, 1940.

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SURE, MARMADUKE --- BUT. YOU'LL HAVE TO WEAR MORE REGILAR CLOTHES- THE BUNCH WON'T STAND FER SISSY OUTFITS?

Chiang Kai-Shek Gives Up A Minor Post

CHUNGKING, Nov. 14 (Central News).-General Chang

Chun, Secretary-General of the Supreme National Defence

Council, was appointed concurrently Chairman of the Szechwan Provincial Government. The post hitherto had been held con- currently by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.

Gin-

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Aitkenhand Shield

Trophy Returned

By Hongkong

Įspoon.

WITH the second check of the re- sult of the Altkenhead Shield lawn General Ku Cheng-lun, former Gar- General of the Szechwan Provincial bowls match giving the shield to Kow- rison Commander of Nanking, was Government, was transferred to the the Secretary of the H.KL.II.A, for a appointed member and concurrently posts of Commander of the {re-award. Chairman of the Kunsu Provincial darmerie and concurrently Garrison The Captain of the Hongkong team, Government succeeding General Chu Commander of Chungking.

Other decisions at the meeting in.. Denkin, hus also returned his Shao-lang who had resigned in order to devote himself to military cluded the appointment of Mr. Ho affairs,

Yu-shu as Director of the Food Con- Complying with a petition of the trol Bureau of Kwelchow and that of National Military Council, General Mr. Wang I-ling as Senior Secretary Chang Chun, the nrw Chairman of jof the Ministry of Interior in succes. Szechwan, was appointed concursion to Mr. Luen Wel-shui, rently Director of the Generalissimo's Headquarters at Chengtu. General Ho Kuo-kwang, Incumbent Secretary-

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Club "A" Beat

Navy 17-3

(By "Fly-half”). (Continued from Page 6.)

By Ernie Bushmiller

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Firm On Status

British of

Action Tangier

LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter).—It was revealed in the House of Commons to-day that the action of the officer commanding

Spanish troops in Tangier in tak ng full charge with the title of

government, was undertaken without consultation with nhy other government interested. Tangler zone and to the avoidance of The British Ambassador in any netion which might be harmful toon, the trophy has been returned to Madrid. Sir Samuel Hoare, had to Brush interests.

Mr. Butler added that the Ambas=" been instructed to record

Andor had already seen the Spanish formal protest,

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sr. S. Commenting on this, Mr. R.

A, Suner. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Asked If the British Government Affaire, announced that the British would take every action to see that Ambassador had been instructed to Tangier remained neutral and un- make clear to the Spanish Govern-fortified, Mr. Butler said, "Yes. The stressed has Ambassador ment that the Dritish Government British attached

ar:at importance to the the Importance we attach to the main- The following will represent the 'maintenance of the neutrality of the tenance of neutrality of the zone." K.C.C. teams against Civil Service, Cricket Club in friendly, cricket) m:tches on Saturday.

K. C. C. Teams

For Saturday

1st. XI at home: E. C. Fincher (Capt.), N. D. Lloyd, D. J. N. Ander ron, E. F. Fincher, A. Zimmern, F. E. Zimmern, D. Hung, W. Rapley, B. D. Lay, R. T. Breadbridge and T. A Madar.

fended well but was late in getting 2nd. XX at C.S.C.C.: S. A. Gray the ball out. Cleme in the serum- (Capt.), R. Baldwin, G. A. Goodlan half position did well, but when F. J. Lay, K. M. Baxter, R. J. Fenton, played at wing-three was given few J. R. Luke, R. A. J. Simpson, E Chaucer.

Curtis, H. Brokenshire and L. R. Birch."

British Control Of African Coast

13

At forward, Club were best served by Godfrey, who worked very hard in all departments and especially in the lincouts, Oleson was also seen to advantage in the loose. Burford, noi long back from Manlin, turned out

LONDON, Nov. and hooked exceedingly well,

(Reuter)--- McGill was the

Navy back to From Monday next, all ships to und

and look penetrate Club defence,

from Syria, French West Africa dangerous, lle came near to scoring Liberia (negro republic), Portuguese out several occasions. Clark worked Guines, Madagascar and Reunien hard at the base of the scrum, but (French istands), will have to have with Burford obtaining a monopoly naviceris from the British Ministry of the ball in the set scrums, the of Economic Wartore. scrum-half was mainly on the de-

fensive.

Palmer, Stockhum Hughes did well in the Navy

Taylor.

and pack which forgot to heel when held.

THE GAME

AITKENHEAD was sent over for a try on the far side following good

As in other areas, failure to com- ply with the regalutions means that the master of the chip as well as the owners and chasterera may be denied the use of any British control facili- tits.

work by Morgan. The former failed line where the former touched down.

to convert.

Hughes equalised for Navy with a penalty goat soon after.

Morgan again weaved

his

Redman converted.

SECOND BALF AFTER the interval. Navy for- way wards, with feree forward rushes, through Navy defence to carry on kept the ball in the Club half for a heel when held and score himself. Redman failed while, but neglect

robbed them of scoring chances. Altkenhend fielded from the kick-Back at the other end, a cross-kick off and ran up across the field and by Taylor gave Thompson a clear kicked to and obtained touch two field and he scored an

to convert.

yards from Navy gont-line With try midway out.

only Needham and a Navy defender

The teams were:

unconverted

Needham;

Club Pecorini; Taylor, Aitkenhead, D. there, Taylor threw-in over the head Hynes, Thompson: Mergan, Clemo: Olsen, of the Navyman to Needham who Burford, Hensman; Moodie. threw himself over for a try which Redman, Godfrey B. Hynes. Aitkenhead failed to convert.

Nary Clough; Gracle, Mogerie, Addis, MeG: Wson, Clark; Palmer, Richard,

In a grand foot rush, Hynes and Stockham; Gronde, futherford: Taylor, Oleson carried the ball to the Navy Thomhli, Hughes.

££y;".、

Williamson Crew On Disobedience Charge Agreement To Arbitrate

Fifty Shanghai Chinese seamen, the crew of the Williamson & Co.'s sicamer Leana, appeared in the Marine Court this morning before Cmdr. J. Jolly, charged with disobeying the order of the master, Capt. E. Jones, by not returning to their ship in Hongkong on November 13.

The defendants were Tar Zan Chang, 29, chief boatswain and 49 others,

Mr.. D. H. Blake appeared for the defendents and Mr. W. A. Mackinlay for the agents, Williamson & Co.

Mr. Blake asked for an adjourn-,Zealand between Capt. Jones and

The United States are being attacked by the diament as he said he had not seen the members of the crew. It agreement

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