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Menzies Told Off Coloured
to Take
Glasses
SHANGHAI, Aug. 22 (UP)—Percy Whiting, the "North China Daily News" special correspondent in Japan to-day quoted | Mr Koh Ishij in a private interview as stating, "I entirely agree with Mr Menzies' remarks about Austrálian and Japanese friend- ship, and that friends should talk plainly.
"He accuses Japan of creating
a tension, but Mr Menzies 45 Basketball Primo Minister should think over what Japan has been stead- fastly declaring as her policy.
If he did so, he would not talk in such a way. Our policy is exactly to preserve peace in the Orient and never to create nj critical situation in this part of i the world.
"Japan's position in Indo-China 15 purely a defensive one without any intention of disturbing the peace, while with Thailand we want only to maintain friendly relations,
Indian Police Narrowly Beat Yu Leang
Ping Cling scored an easy win in the basketball league at Kow- loon Chinese Y.M.C.A. 'last night. when they defeated Bank Unlon G2-35.
Although both teams played well in the opening minutes, the loners began to re as Ping Ching broke through their guard time and-agalt. However, after the first time out, Bank Union rallied
d reduced the heavy lend
Ping Ching
"If Mr Menzies will wear a pair of coloured spectacles he may see the situation as he says, but he should
Young Yat-chang take them off mud then he might besing Yeu ming able to see realities."
Chart Yu-ling
It is recalled that Mr Menzies Pug Chik-fung
warned Jupan to adopt a hands-off Pak-lak
Wong Bo-kang
policy regarding Thailand, Singapore and Malaya or face a clash with! Australia, since Australla regarded Singapore and Malaya as outposts of Au Yeung-sing her defence.
Chi Ying-king Mr Ishll said that the United States Kok Cheng-fuk Ng You-kwong and Japan must begin "routine con-Yan Kitog ferences" almed et solving "La his conveniences which both are feeling"
as a result of the freezing orders.
He added that the inconveniences
mainly refer to shipping.
- Rendezvous
Over Nazi Capital
LONDON, Aug, 22
Bank Union
Narrow Win
FG Pts
10
10
*
33
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
HE'S AROUND THE CORNER RIGHT NOW SHAKING SOMETHING
AWFUL!
...
August 23, 19415
By Ernie Bushmiller MAMA HA
NO: KIDDIN'?
IMAGINE HIM FIGHTING
CHINESE-AUSTRALIAN FRIENDSHIP
Are
hero
Members of the Eastern-Sing Tao football team, who have now returned 10 Ilongkong, photographed on their visit, whlist in Melbourne, to the Caulßeld Military Hospital, where soldiers of World Wars 1 and I are patients. They distributed gifts on the call. Players seen in the picture are (left to right) Lai Shin-wing, D. L. 8lu, Tang Kwing-sum, Yeung Sul-yick, Leung Wing-chiu and Tsul Ah-fal. (Photo:
Jame, Melbourne),
Lawn Bowls League Programme
The Lawn Bowls Lesgue Gramme for to-day Is as follows:
C.S.C.C.
FIRST DIVISION
Kowison C.C. Police were
Recrelo "B"
Indian Police, after fully extending Craigencower Yu Leng. surprisingly beat them 30- 20. At halt-me, Yu Lenny ficading 15-11. What the Indians Incked In speed, they had in helght and when they had the ball it was just a matter ot dropping it into the basket.
Indian Police
Niaz All Shah
Gancha Singh
Narala Singh Hari Singh (Reuter).Naranjale Singli
"We have a rendezvous together
Berlin," over
gays
Air Chief
Nu Chiengan
Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Chief of
C
FG Pis
10
51
Ya Lerng
7 30
FG Pts
Air Staff, replying on behalf of the Leung Wal-hung R.A.F to the recent greeting from Sim Cho-wing Soviet
Kam Yuen nirmen.
Writing to the Russian presa, Sir. Charles says: "We both light for we will smite freedom. Together
Sum Cha-tung
LEAGUE TABLE
-the enemy: ever-more-strongly-Wed
South China
have watched with pride the gallant Chinese YM.CA. and successful fight of Soviet air-Wah Ku
National University men against the enemy who has in-Blacit Caty vaded their country."
Slor Too
Sir Charles, returning the greetings Wesidents Union of the Soviet airmen with the utmost Youths
Indian Police
warmth, expresses his admiration for Hauk Union their icnucity, pays tribute to their Yo Leang skill and salutes their courage.
Plot Ching V.B.C. Trojans
De Gaulle Supporter Tobruk. Continues
Executed
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHU
To Hold Out
Recreio
v. Recreio "A"
V. Indian IC
v.
K.B.C.C. "U"
V
v.
v. Kowloon C.C.
K.D.O.C. "A" Kowloon Docks
SECOND DIVISION
Hongkong C.C., K. Tona
Prison O.C.
v. Craigengewer v. Kowloon F.C. Y. Talkoo
THIRD DIVISION -
v. Hongkong F.C v. Police
Craigengower K.B.G.C.
Kowloon FC.
Indian R.C.
v. Hongkong C.C, V. Electric
pro-
Sydney
Shigemitsu Anxious
To Return ·
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Aug 22 (Domel),—Asked | whether Mr Manoru Shigemitsu would return to London in the near] future. Mr Ishii replied, “Of course. lle ja reported to have said that he wanted to return as soon as possible."
diploming Mr Kanume Wakasugi,
adviser
to Admiral
Home Soccer Armistice Fails
LONDON,. Aug. 22 (Reyter)-- The last minute effort to reach a football armistico failed when, the sixteen Clubs in membership. of the London Football War League rejected the Football League's pro- osal for
for ending the dispute over the fixtures problem
was
When the Football League first arranged the season's fixtures, the Nomura, Japanese Ambassador In London Clubs refused to accept them Washington, sald that he was not because excessive travelling certain but he believed that Mr
involved, and decided to run their Wakasugi was coming to Takyo
own League and Cup Tournaments. aboard a Japanese freighter. He laughingly disclaimed any knowledge of rumours that Mr Wakasugi was
"If it is an American tanker, it will probably take him to Vladivostok."
Duke of Kent. To returning on a tanker. Mr Ishii said.
Meet Roosevelt
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HYDE PARK, Aug. 22) (UP).—
25 President Roosevelt arrived here to- day to meet the Duke of Kent who
Pl is due on
on Saturday from Canada, where he is inspecting the Canadian defence installations,
Fixing Frontiers Of Indo-China
The Duke will be an overnight guest at Hyde Park and will go to Commission Begins- Washington on Monday, and on the;
SAIGON, Aug. 22 (Reuter).The same day will visit the Norfolk and Newport News shipyards where Bri-joint Frontier Delimitation Com-i tish shilps are being repaired,
inission commenced its session yester- day and dealt with the question of
U. S. Govt & Kearney Plant Strike
ommittees. Aratly to study thei
Disadvantage
The League later suggested that the Londoners should widen the scheine and include various other outside neighbouring Clubs, but the London League after carefully considering the proposals to-day reluctantly came to the conclusion that it
be a would serious disadvantage to accept it.
Some London Clubs
Clubs announced. that they would close down 12 the London League programme jabandoned, and in view of the under- taking to remain loyal to each other, the Committee could not take action leading to such a regrettable result.
Was
HALIFAX HOME FOR HOLIDAY
of the England for two or three weeks. He
frontier inctual delimitation of the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH and Secondly, to deal with the
LONDON, Aug. 22 (Reuter).-Lord HYDE PARK, Aug. 22 (UP). demilitarised zone,
Demilitarisalion is an Immediate Halifax, British Ambassador in the President Roosevelt to-day revealedį, that he is extremely reluctant to com- problem whereas a year is allowed United States, proposes to stay in VICHY, Aug. 22 (UP),~The Ger CAIRO, Aug. 22 (Reuter).Amandeer the shipbuilding plant at for the final demarcation mon occupation authorities in Peris Middle East communique states that Kearney, N.J., belonging to the Fed- frontier. have displayed posters in Paris an- In Libya our artillery dispersed small eral Shipbuilding Corporation. IL nouncing the execution of Jose Rolg parties of enemy infantry, In the will not be taken over by the Gov- for recruiting volunteers for General Tobruk sector,
crament unless such measure is un- Gaulle, de
alongside of posters During the day the enemy made avoldable. announcing the death penalty for two dive-bomber attacks, infileting He was asked, "Can you my whe- failure to denounce British airmen no casualties and doing no damage. ther you will be able to prold it?" who are shot down, or for bidding In the frontler area, our artillery and he replied that he could not even
harussed enemy positions.
guess the answer'to such a question.
them.
KEEP THE BOMBER FUND SOARING
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DONATIONS TO DATE: $2,493,457,20
REMITTED TO LONDON: " £151.939.19.68
The
University Cricket
made this statement when he arrived in London to-day, accompanied by Mr Charles Peako of the Foreign Office who went to the United States
short time ago.
following will represent the Lord Halifax, who was met dy
against
Australian overtonecutters Inland) fontestow Lady Halifax as he stepped from his on the Pokfulam ground at 8.30 am.: plane, sold: "I am very and to be Matthews, L. T. lide. G. Hong Choy, W. I hope to make contact with every- N. C. Sen Gupta (Captain), C. N. back for about two or three weeks. S. Gegit. X. S. Oh, K. Y. Tam, J. Tu body and everything and to see what JC. Fenton. S. Mahmood and R. S. Lam,
It all looks like over here."
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Where was that ? **
"Peterborough. Only one more. hour to King's Cross."
"Good. Wonder how Town's looking these days."
Art
"Pretty good, I should say. Any place would look good after a spell of the Northern Patrol. What are you going to do?" "Oh, the usual things. galleries. Museums.
Feeding the ducks in St. James's Park.” "Neither am 1. I'm going to step high, wide and handsome in spite of tha bombs. By the time I've finished the metropolis will be painted chaste crushed strawberry...
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Well. Well. Boys will be bogu.. Only beware of pickpockets, don't play billiards with strangers for money, and always wear Bannel next your skin.".
"I hear you, uncle. And now, take a tip from me. Try and remember ~~this time to mixTM sume Rose's' Lime
Juice with your gin. Or take a long one to wind up the seemly fun and games. There's no time for morri- ings-after on a seven days trave.""
"First sensible thing you've said since we crossed the Forth Bridge. I shall adhere to Rose's 'Lime Juice like a barnacle to an Italian battleship."
ROSE'S, THE WISE MAN'S NIGHTCAP
Massed
Bands
of the
2nd. Battn. The Royal Scots
and
1st. Battn. The Middlesex Regiment on the Hongkong Cricket Club: Ground TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M.
Tables seating from four to ten may be reserved and paid for in advance at $1 per person, on application to Mr. I. E. Roberts,. c/o Thomson & Co. Hongkong Bank Building..
ROLL ALONG TO-NIGHT
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