Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 18, 1941.
Value Attached To Pact Between Reds and Tokyo
EDINBURGH, July 17 (Reuter).The newspaper "Scots- man," discussing Anglo-Russian relations in the light of the Japanese Cabinet crisis, points out that the new Anglo-Russian alliance has geographical and political limitations inasmuch as it singles out Hitlerite Germany as the enemy in contrast to the more elastic phraseology of pre-war pacts with France, Poland and other Powers which referred in general terms to "aggressor.”
Since Moscow bus only recently concluded a part of non-aggression with Tokyo, which the Japanese Government has autifiedsits intention | of scrupulously observing in regard
to Bussin, the Russians could nok have properly signed an agreement with another Power specially direel- ef against Japan.
FATALISTIC
DE VALERA
DUBLIN, July 17 (Reuter).——
The "Scolsman" continues that Mr Eamon de Valern, replying to this, however, is not to say that if the debate on external affairs in Japan, contrary to all evidence now the Dail to-night, said: "If any available, dkt" attack Russia at a Inter date, the British would not give body 'attacks us, then every one Hutala every practical assistance. of us can dié if necessary fight- But it does mean that both London ing for what we are certain is steps calculated to antagonise Japan the just cause, and I say that for the benent of the Germans no matter from which side we untesa Japan's own attitude compels are attacked. them to do so,
and Moscow have no desire to take
British Appreciation other words, Britain fully recognises the bleding force of the Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact as long as a faithfully enrried out by Japan. The point is important when Nazi propagandn by the circulation of false rumours is striving hard to provoke a breach between Japan and the new Russo-British Alliance.
Tobruk Patrols Prick Besiegers
"That is the position we are taking up and it la, not a cowardly pošltign.
we are attacked at all, we will be attacked by one of the big nations of the world. We have to face and we are prepared to face it. We are determined to live our own life."
How To Play Baseball
(Continued from Page 6)
Beld and be ready to relay the ball CAIRO, July 17 (Reuter).—or call out where the ball should be
thrown.
The
The second baseman should be ready to back up or run down the base runner caught between bases, alw always remembering to run him
started.
AIR TRAGEDY-Wreck of Bolivian plane that crashed a moment after it took off from Wash. ington, killing Bolivia's crack military pilot, Captain.Rafael Suarez Rivas, and seriously injuring brother air officer, Captain Alberto Taborga. Rivas was burned to death. Plane was on good. will flight to La Paz from New York.
NEW MACAO Orthopaedic Consecration Of
STATION
Five-Hour Programme to Be -Broadcast Each Day
Macao, July 14. After ti experimental stage of about two ?isor1L}is, Mneau radio
p.m.
..
Work
Appeal for Funds to Aid Wounded Chinese
civilians and the number
Dean In Bishopric
The Consecration
of Dean J. L.
wilson to be Bishop of Singapore
A British Middle East com- munique states that on Tuesday
will take place in St John's Cathe night an Australian fighting:
dral on St Mary Magdalene's Day, Tuesday, July 22, nt 5.30 p.m. Those patrol from Tobruk penetrated
China has fought for four years taking part in the service are to back to the base from which he broadcasting is now settled and against subjection. It now has tens meet in the Cathedral Hall at 5.15 16,000 yards into enemy posi-
has been announced that the dally of thousands of crippled soldiers and p.m. and the procession is to begin tions and successfully assaulted . SUGGESTIONS. (1) When
programino will extend from Lib
steadily
idint 5.30 p.m. sharp. two strong points in IL new the second baseman is very near his p.m. to 2.15 pm and 6 p.m. to 10 increases. In every war, in every sortie.
is beller in many cases for P.; base.
country, this is a serious probicm, put A large congregation is expected Macao's broadcasting is conducted it is particularly serious in China but the seating capacity of the Calle After inflicting upon
him to make a double play without enomy casualties substantially greater than the assistance of the shortstop be-chairmanship of Dr E. Mascarenhas. the deepening poverty and the general hoped that all who desire to attend by the Macao Rudio Club, under the because of the prolonged struggle, dral is being increased and it is the strength of the patrol itself, the cause it minimizes the chance for er-
Judge of the Macao Court, and under scientific backwardness. British troops withdrew,
rors or delay.
may be accommodated. In dash and
determination this (i) When first and third bases the patronage of His Excellency the
Governor, and
and Is patrol
directed by Mr. A Committee has been formed in
be At least three Bishops must again surprised and outare occupied and the runner on third
irdFrancisco Rogo w marioeuvred
with the assistance Hongkong under the patronage of present at the Consecration of a new the enemy which is Is expecting to score if the cutcher of Mr F. Bance and Mr L. Games. locally in greatly superior numbers throws to second to catch the run-
Madame H. H. Kung to support the Bishop, but it is expected that four and in well-entrenched positions. |ner stealing, the second baseman The daily programme consists of existing Orthopaedic Centres of the will take part in the Consecration of In addition to Bishop Our Initiative
should rush in behind the pitcher music, Portuguese as well as other Emergency Medical Training Schools Dean Wilson. CAIRO, July 17
(Reuter). The and cut short the throw in case he pieces, with news in Portuguese atat Kwelyang. Paocheng and Yiyang R. O. Hull und Bishop Mok, Bishop
8 p.m..
and n Chinese and to endeavour 10 -cxtend the C. T. Song of Chenglu, Szechuan, Garrison's offensive policy is being thinks the man on third is likely to 1.45 pan, and at
of Chinese Music and Centres to each war area, The work and Bishop N, S. Binsted of the continued with some
success. The score if the throw goes on through program including a news peof the Hospitals and Vocational Cen- Philippine Islands will be
other items,
present. fact that the patrol penetrated 16,000 to the shortstop.
(i) Do not try to make a double from 6p.m. to 8 p.m. Talks in soldiers and civilians and to train Bishop, will preside at the Consecra- tres is to repair broken bodies of Bishop Dinsted, being the Senior yards into enemy territory sustaining
Chinese and Portuguese are given only the smallest casualties indicates after dropping the ball.
tion, that we hold the initiative, stated (iv) On double plays always be
from time to time, and the principal them to earn a living. sure of the first man and get the purpose of the broadcasting is to second man if possible. Some double cuter to the Portuguese and Chinese plays may be made by the second not only in Mineo but all over the baseman by tagging the runner as he goes by, but this is not always a The frequency of the Macao station sure way if the runner is clever, triangle,
(v) The baseman should always of about 40.30 metres-Our Own showing
know where the first base is with-Correspondent. cut looking, for sometimes he will
military circles here.
The defensive attitude of the Axis troops, who are mostly Italian around Tobruk, seems to be repeated on the Libyan border where the continues to dig in in Sollum-Capuzzo-Hulfayn,
+
enemy
that there is no inclination to tli against the British forces in this area!.
he Chinese
PK Association, EXTOIDITION was opened on,
East.
is 0,080 kilocycles, or a wave-length and prlor.
have to make throws which will Water-Polo
not give him time to look before he throws,
(vt) On many fly balls over first
buse it will be easier for the second
their premises in Bridges Street yes baseman to take the fly than for the terday, when over 500 people visited first baseman. He should call for the display of Chinese paintings and the ball and observe all the general calligraphy.
rules for handling of fly balls. (vil) The second baseman never force a runner out at third on n hit ball.
TO-MORROW
AT THE
KING'S
KITING!
As only these two great romantiq and glamorous pertes alitles could hel
VIVIEN
LEIGH
(Scarlett O'lara st "Cone With The Wind')
LAURENCE
OLIVIER
· (Star of 'Rebecca" and "Wolbering Heights') and with
LESLIE BANKS
21 Days
Together
3 with
FRANCIS SULLIVAN Based on a stórý by john Ģelimashy Directed by BASIL DEAN:
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
GENERAL LEAVING
Successor Expected In Colony To-day
cun
hp-
His Excellency Major-General A. E. Grasett, General Omcer Com manding the Troops in China since December, 1938, who has been pointed to n higher command at Home, will leave the Colony to- morrow morning, after handing over to Major-General C. M. Maltby, the new General Officer Cominand- in, who recently held an Important appointment in Southern India and who is expected to arrive in the
to-day.
M.C.,
Middlesex. "A"
Beat A. A. Gunners
Three matches in the water-polo tournament vere held at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday, Middlesex "A" one of the strongest Army teams, were fully extended by
The Campaign to raise ILK.$200,- The Oath of Allegiance to H. M. 000 will open on July 21 at the the King and tho Oath of Due Hongkong Hotel when His Excellency Obedience to the Archbishop of the Governor will make the Appeal. Canterbury will be administered by Bishop Hall will preside at the s Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor Chief Justice of. Hongkong. His to H Ex Excellency the Governor will witness appeal, Dr. Robert Lim will the Oatl: to the King, which will be speak on the Orthopaedic Centres. The Appeal will be supported by Dr taken in the Cathedral Hall im- C. T. Wang and the Hon. Mr M. K.mediately preceeding the service. Lo will close the proceedings.
The service of Consecration pro- Donations should be sent to the ceeds from the Commission of the Hon. Mr M. K. Lo, Hon. Secretary, pore to the Consecration Proper and
Bishop-Designate us Bishop of Singa-. British Fund for Relief of Distresss followed by Holy Communion. In South China, Alexandra Building. The Cathedral Choir, augmented by under whose auspices the campaign members of other Hongkong, choirs, is being held.
will sing two special anthems, and The sponsors are ir 0. H. Yul, Bishop lead the congregation in the other Hall, Dr W, W. Yen, Dr C. T. Wang, the Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall, the Hon. Sir sung parts of the service. Shouson Chow, Sir Roberto Tung, the
5th A.A. and managed to win only 3-11. Tam, the Hon. Mr Li Tse-fong, Mr Y. somewhat, and the congregation will Hon. Mr M. K. Lo, the Hon. Bir W, N. The service has been shortened Jennings, Burdge and Hymas teored s. Doo, Mr Aw Doon-haw, Mirs P. Sbe released in ample time to avoid for Middies, and Glblin, in { swim Selwyn Clarke. Mr Sung Han-chang. Mr through, for the Ack-Acks.
Y. M. Chien, Dr 8. W. 190. Mr. F. N. being_caught_by black-out regula...... Drawn Malch ̈
Chau, bir Philip Gockenin. Dr L Shu- tions, which go into effect at sun- Middlesex B, holding a two clear fan, Mr Li Pa-kwal. Mr Kan Tong-po. down, goals advantage over Navy A at ones. Tong, Mr Tsuyec Pel. Mr T. AL. hr Ho Cum-long. Air Tank Shukin, Ar time, shared six goals with the sailors tisl, Mr P. N. Chung. Mr M. Y. Tang. The R. Rev. Norman S. Blasted. In the end, Peacock (2) and Radley Mr Shou J. Chen, Mr T, N, Lee, Mr M.D.D., former Bishop of the Diocese scored for the Middies and Paul (2) W. La. Mr D. Wong Tape, Dr 5. N. Chau, of Tohoku in Japan, who will preside ond Holdford (own goal) for the Mr Sou Z, Chang, Air Fung Chi-ying.
sailors.
Easy Win For "Y" European YM.C.A. without several
of their leading ployers, proved much
too good for 965th Battery and won 1. P. Wilson (2), C, Goldman (2) and Roberts scored Leong Kwok-wal for the Gunuera.
for Y.M.C.A. and
Rifle Association
Annual Meeting
KELL A DAY IN religious bodies went U.S. SHIP YARDS
NEW YORK, July 17 (Reu- ter)-One ship per day had its keel laid down in American yards during the 40 days ended July 10, reports the U.S. Navy De-
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Association will bepartment.
ColonGeneral A. E. Graselt, who held in the Jacobean Room
vas the
at the Consecration, Is expected to arrive in the Colony this morning. Bishop Blasted left Japan last spring when the new regulations governing into effect. Since that Lime he has been in charge of the work of the American Episco- pal Church in the Philippine Islands with headquarters in Mantia.
Bishop Binsted, who graduated from the University of Virginia and the Episcopal Theological Seminary Virginia, was Consecrated Bishop in 1928.
It is not known how long Bishop Binaled will remain in Hongkong or the
of the Twenty-two vessels were launched what engagements, other than
Commandest General Omeer Hongkong: Hotel on Thursday. July 24. during that period including
appointed to the Im- portant For Eastern Command, was born in Curada on October 20, 1088, and received a milltary education at the Royal Military *College in Kingston, Ontario.
In
M
addition to
to being the youngest General Ofleer Commanding op- pointed to the China Command, Major General Graseti was probably he Brst Daminion born military officer to hold this Important post.. His career with the British Army dates from June 24,
1900, when he ente
entered the Royal Engineers as
Second Lieutenant. He saw service
through out the Great War and was mention- ed in despatches several times. He served in India from 1921-23 and saw service on the North-west Frontier, He was appointed Colonel during this period and, received the Waziristan 1010-21 medal
arıd
clasp and the Waziristan 1021-24 clasp.
In 1031 he was appointed to the highly important post of General Staff Officer, 1st Grade, India, re- | inaining in that position unti Decem- ber 27, 1934. He was appointed G.S.O. 1 at the Staff College, Cam- berley, on January 10, 1935, and held that post
until his departure for Hongkong.
Gallup Poll On Iceland
(Reu-
NEW YORK, July 17 ter), Over 60 per cent, of the populations of big United States cities and towns approve Presi dent Roosevelt's action in send- ing troops to Iceland, according
to the latest Gallup Poll.
Twenty per cent. disapproved and 10 per cent, were undeckled,
the Consecration, he will be able to fill at 5.30 p.m. The election of a Council, battleship South Dakota, two des- while here. It is hoped, however, troyers, one submarine and a num-that he may occupy the pulpit at the theber of smaller craft, Including seven Cathedral on Sunday morning, July
Thigh-speed moter torpedo boots. 120.
Auditor, Secretary and Kems оп
President. Vice-Pres]dents, Legal Adviser, Hon. 1o. Treasurer bre agenda.
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