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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925.

LOCAL SPORT...

TENNIS TOURNEY.

IMPORTANT MATCHES THIS WEEK,"

(By "Hotspur.")

Yesterday was, comparatively. a fean day at the H.KC.C. lawn

tennis tournament.

(Winner of this match will, in the next round, meet winner of M. W. Lo v. S. E. Green-down for decision on stand court on Friday).

Open Championship Doubles (fourth round):-H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn v. Ng Sze-cheong and Yung Hin-lun.

FOREIGN REGRETS.

HOW THE WORLD VIEWS

"HINDENBURG.

"A DEFIANT CHOICE." (Reuter's Service.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

TALK OF PARIS.

Paris, April 28. still the engrossing theme to-day. The election of Hindenburg is! thenewspapers generally re- iterating that however disquieting the result may be, It has the ad- vantage of showing the Allies and the world the innermost feelings. of the German people.

"Le Matin" says that Germany will now be very closely watched by the Little Entente; und certain defensive agreements thought now be signed without difficulty, impossible a few days ago will TRIBUTE TO AN IDOL.

Melbourne, April 28. The Argus" is of opinion, that į) von merely a tribute to a popular idol. Hindenburg's election is It derives comfort from the small Community vote.

SPORT CABLE.

HOME FOOTBALL, ROCHDALE GETS FIVE FROM BARROW.

(Reuter's Service.)

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LONDON, April 28. Third League to-day, Rochdale, In the Northern section of the playing at home, defeated Barrow by 5 goals to 1.

DIVISION III. " Northern Section.

Goats

London. Apri! 28. The Times" suys that the elec- (Postponed from to-day). Club Championship (second

tion of Marshal von Hindenburg round:-D J. Allfree v. F. A. Red-regrettable both in the interests There was no Open Champlon, Hattersley Smith who has been ostentatious manifestation of the mond. (Winner next meets Major event is serious because it is an of Germany and England. The ship matches but S. E. 'Green. Aiven two walke-over into the fact that the opinions and senti. formerly champion for several third round). years, played in the Club Chamz Handicap Doubles (secondments of many millions of Ger- pionship, in which he won in round)-B.. D. Evans and W: man voters, are as monarchical straight sets. The veteran Hyde (owe 3/6) v. L. P. Ralph and and reactionary as before the war, again drove forehand, and back. A. H. Penn (rec. 15). (Winners

The defiant choice of an avowed! band-with great force, scoring meet Dr. D. J. Valentine and R. J. upholder of the Hohenzollerns often with both cross-court and Saunders (scr.) in the third round; cannot fail to quicken and in- side-line drives. His service was winners of last-named 'meet S. Etensify, the distrust, of German all powerfub and many of the and D. S. Green (owe 2/6) in fourth i intentions, existing in France and polities can threaten no danger Southport.....41 22 12 7.59 35 51 first efforts got over with advant,

elsewhere, unless and until Ger- geous effect. Saunders put up a

many's attitude under Hinden-f very good Eght; the figures of the

burg towards the Dawes' scheme! first and third sets not doing justice

is one of undinching honesty and to his game. His drives were

good faith, also pleasing to watch but he was. subdued by Green. The Inser

of carned considerable applause for his recoveries:

'Allfree and G. B. Het were hoth erratic as their scores will show

Montague Bates and West once more proved that they could adapt their game to circumstances and won their handicap match rather castly. The Colon't was still

below his best.

round; and the ultimate winners meet. Montague Bates and West (owe 15) in semi-final,

SIX-ROUND BOUTS.

SATURDAY'S ADDITIONAL

FIGHTS.

The present reluctarice America and Britain to grant fur- ther credits to Germany is hardly likely to diminish.

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"WAIT AND SEE"

London, April 28.. There is an atmosphere of In addition to the main event restrained regret in the news- over 15 rounds between Jim CasPapers, which have generally tidge and Andre Dupree at the adopted a "wait and see altitude" Theatre Royal on Saturday night with regard to Marshal von the following six round boats will Hindenburg's election.

Heavyweight:-A.

In the Handicap Singles "Ralso be staged -falling light beat both C. W. E. Bishop lowe 1/5) and Captain L. W. Bennet (rec. 3/5). Bennet won the first set 7-5 and lost the second at6-8 when, the game was abandoned. It will be replayed.

Yesterday's results in detail and explanatory bores follow -

Yesterday's Resulta Club Championship (second round)-5. E. Green beat.R. 3. Saunders 6-1, 86, 6-0. (Green next meets A. S. Hett, the winner to enter lower half, semi-final).

Handicap Singles "A" (second round):-D. J Allfree (rec. 26) bent G. B. Hett (rec. 3/6) 1-6, 6-0, 6.3. (Alfree next meets G W. G. Simpson (rec. 4/6) the winner to

enter lower half, semi-finaħ.

Handicap. Doubles (fourth reund):-Lt Col F. S. Montague Bates and Captain R. H. P. West (owe 15) beat W. Ironside and C. C. Hickling (s. 4/5) 6-3, 51. (Winners are now in the top bracket of the semi final; three matches have to he played before

their next opponents can meet

them).

To-day's Programme.

It should be noted that fixtures announced are those which have. been posted but of which some or all may not be played because of circumstances; also, others may be added at the last moment.

Of to-day's and to-morrow's fix- tures, the pick are, of coures, the Open Championship mutches. O'Callaghan should have little difficulty in getting through to the

fourth round.

This afternoon, the Service pair in the Open Doubles will probably have their hardest task so far, with their Chinese opponents starting

H.M.S.

B. Moir, Durban (Heavyweight champion. China Squadron) v. Leading Seaman Francia, H.M.S Titania (Heavy weight champlon, Navy and Marines: Runner-up, Imperial Services Championship), Bantamweight-H. Major Boy Fleming, Featherweight:-Drummer Bowles, 1st East Surrey Regt. v. Signalman Ollivaux, French gunboat Argus.

Lightweight: Signufman Thomas, HMS. Durban v. A. B Quinn, H.M.S., Brisbane.

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(Hongkong) H.M.S. Brisbane.

The Daily Chronicle" says there is no ocasion for hasty steps and ill-considered criticism, The Daily Herald" considers likely to do anything impulsive or Marshal von Hindenburg is not foolish.

The "Daily News" avows Bri- tisly statesmen must play the part of peacemakers, recognising the enormous strength of German Liberalism which is one of the most astonishing and hopeful movements in the new Earope. the return of the Hohenzollerns

The "Daily Graphic" considers, matters tile-the return of the spirit of the Hohenzollerns mat- Guillou, French gunboat Vigilante least, has taken the first step Leters much. Germany, at the v. Boy Burrows, H.M.S. Durban,

backward.

Lightweight:--Stoker

From the foregoing it wil be seen that the programme has a distinct international flavour. The participants are from the Imperial Navy, the Australian Navy, the French Navy, France and Hong- kong.

Cartlidge is in training, at the Yacht Club and Dupree at the

V. R. C

LEE WHITE COMING.

TWO

PERFORMANCES

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People in Hongkong who gave such an enthusiastic reception to Miss Lee White, the popular London.revue star, on the occasion of her recent visit, will be delight- ed to learn that she, is giving this. Colony another opportunity of

that the "Hindenburg Line" in The Melbourne "Age" declares

that Britain and her Allies are incapable of meeting

ITALIAN OPINION.

Rome, April 28." The Fascist organ. "Popolo L'Italia" rejoices at the anti- democratic verdict in Germany, The anti-Fascist "Corriere del Lasera regards April 27 as an Il-fated day for the forces fight- ing for order, 'democracy and European pacification.

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Rochdale 40 20 13 7 73 32 47. Bradford 39 17 10 12 74 38 45 Chesterfield.41 16 14 71 53 43 43 Halifax.40 16 14 10 54.47 Lincoln.......40 17 15 8 49 55-42 Grimsby......47 15 17 9 60 Wigan 41 14 16 16 58 Wrexham.40 15 17 8.93 57 Ashington...40 34 16 10 65 75 Crewe .40 13 15 12 30 Doncaster....42 14 18 10 54 ASTONISHMENT IN

Barrow40 15.18 7:50 BELGIUM.

Accrington...40 14 18 8 59 70 Walsall 41 13 18 10 43 52 36 Brussels. April 28.. Hartlepools...40 12 18 10 44 Astonishment is the keynote of Durham 39 10 16 13 39 63 Bélgian comments. Hope is ex-, Tranmere.....40 14 22 4.58 69 32 believed that Germany, was evolv pressed that those who still Rotherham....41 727 7 41 85 21 ing in the direction of wisdom and peace. have now had their eyes opened,

PASSENGERS.

'ARRIVALS.

VIEWS IN AMERICA. - (Retter's American Service.) New York, April 28. The "World" says the election. of Hindenburg, like the return of Caillaux, symbolises French re-on Apt. 28-Mr W: F. Jaques, Mrs Per E. & A. s. "St. Albans " nunciation of Continental M. Simpson, Miss C. Simpson, Mrs mastery. Hindenburg Aymbolises L. W. Jaques, Mr C. A. Jaques, the German refusal to accept a Miss B C Clayton, Miss M B. in Europe. If France has the K. A. permanent position of inferiority Kinmont, Mr G. A. Meikle, Miss grace to acknowledge Germany's Logan, Mr H. L. J. Butler, Dr. Meikle, Mr H. W. position as a nation; and the Ger- and Mrs Thatcher, Master R. O not to exploit their slender vic-Lewis, Mr W. MacLean, Mr and mun Nationalists have the sense Thatcher, Miss Thatcher, Mr G. H

siders that Marshal von Hinden-Hindenburg suggests.

The Daily Telegraph" con- far better than the name of Alexander, Rev. Mrs J. Macrae, tury, then the outcome may be Mrs March, Mrs E. S. Lewis, Mr C.

Mias M. McGee. bug is a political zonentity. His The New York "Times" says triumph is largely the work of the immediate effect of the one of the most active and dan-Nationalists triumph on gerous politicians in Europe many's enemies obviously repre- Ger- Admiral von Tirpitz-who may sents no gain for the cause of be relied upon to make the fullest European appeasement. Hinden use of the opportunities now burg's pledge of loyalty to the opened to him and his friends, Republic is undoubtedly sincere. The "Morning Post" states that He is unlikely, at his age, to lend the joy-bells in Berlin, which are himself to any desperate adven- ringing the victory of Hindenburg ture; but it is still to be seen whe- are also sounding the knell of ther the unreconciled Monarchist democratie Government element will not read in the Germany.

election 2 mandate to press forward.

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The "Herald Tribune" says the cut off its nose to spite its face, Reich, in choosing Hindenburg, and heedlessly humiliated the most useful friends of Germany. broad, and immensely strength- against

France's case

ened Germany.

Whilst no official comment cn

DEPARTURES.

CHINA MAIL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

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15-Granted for temporary use

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SHADOWS BEFORE.

Coming Events Advertised

In The Mail.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

April 29- Coronet Theatre. “Rin-Tin-Tin.

April 29. World Theatre, The Green Goddess." "Carter" the Magician.

April 29. Queen's Theatre.

Theatre,

in songs and dances, at 5.30 p.m. Madanie Kelvey's talented pupils

April 29. - Star

as slight favourites. Some splendid enjoying, the performances of the Marshal von Hindenburg's elec- Hindenburg is obtainable, it / Grath, Mr E. J Pfleider, Mr and Baby," 9.15 pm.

volleying duels should be seen.

When it is remembered how the Service combination defeated Lay and Trambitzky, it will be realised that they stand quite a good chance if they have pot become "stale" through playing several matches day after day..

The mixed doubles tie (semi- final) should be productive of

the

The Daily Mail" considers that if the democracy immediate- German industry will be stimul- ly answers to the strong lead, ated to the utmost. increasing Britain's trading difficulties. "

PESSIMISM IN BELGRADE.

Belgrade, April 28. The newspaper comment on talented company of which she tion is pessimistic. and Mr. Clay Smith are principals.

The semi-official "Retch" de- through next week, on the way to civilised world. The election will The company will be passing deflance of Europe and the clares that the election is a fresh Manila from Shanghai, and will be the starting point of a-cam- have

give two per-paign for the amendment of all formances, on Wednesday, May treaties and the elimination of all 6th, when the item is to be a very pleasing medley revue, "Hanky again becoming mistress of the obstacles in the way of Germany good play.

Panky. The show will be given world." The matches down for decision as a matinee, at 6.15 and an evening performance, at 9.30. Open Championship Doubles The earlier show will be (fourth round)-LtCol. F. S. bargain price matinee", seats be- Montague Batcs and Captaining obtainable at $3,52, and $1. This R.H.P. West v. Yew Man-tsun will be a and Ho Ka-iau. (Winners of this many to have a whole afternoon's rare opportunity for match enter lower bracket of semi- enjoyment' at very moderate final and next meet the winners of prices. For the evening per- to-morrow's match).

formance the seats will be 55. $3 and $2.

are:-

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Handicap Singles "B" (second round)-LM.S. Lloyd lowe 3/6) D.C. Womack (scr.)--winner plays M. M. Watson (rec. 15) for right of entering top half of semi- final..

Handicap Doubles (third round): -J.A. Worswick and E.F. Stewart (rec. 15) G de Man and H.G. Burn (rec. z/6)- winners next meet A.S. and G B. Hett (sec.) for right of entering seminal (bottom bracket),

time. to

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IDEAL SECRETARY.

WHY HE IS IN THE MINORITY.

Kinley" on Apr. 27:-Mr. W. H. Per A. O. L. s.s. "President Mc- Corning Mr W. Chisholm, Mr D T. Bulkley, Mrs E. Danenberg, Mr and Mrs H. A. Proulx, Mr G. T. Guignard, Miss Julia Gardiner, Mr E. Ellis, Miss D. Hansen, Mr Luni Yick, Mr C. G. O. Anderson, Mr K.

Before the Secretaries'. Associa Shashibahara, Mr and Mrs A, W.

tion, Mr. L. F. Faster, lecturing on Rettig, Mrs Wong Shee, Mrs E. L.

"Post Exam. Qualifications of the Secretary," said that the really Merritt, Miss D. Merritt, Mr Jean

ideal secretary was rare, but, when Riant, Mr A. J. Lacheur, Miss C. Y. Stainton, Miss M. Stainton, Miss

found, his services were not an expense but an investment to his Mrs A. L. Taylor, Mr A. G. T. Dent, Mrs Caplan, Mrs J Dunn, Ellis, Mrs C. Wallace, Master

company or association. There were many qualifications which were essential units in the making D. Wallace. Miss M. F. Wallace, Miss Mary Marcan; Mr and Mrs A

schemes, character, fearlessness of Mr A. Marcan, Master J. Marcin,

confidence in himself and his of a successful secretary, such as determination, sense of vision, V. Perry, Mr J. B. Suffolk, Mrs R. Uhl, Mr K. Gronke, Mr R. A. Mc "Deep Waters." also "Mind The

approach, fortitude, and tact, in addition to the application of his May 1-Grand variety concert theoretical and practical training, known Treasury officials regard Mrs. N. E. Goffin, Mr J. D. Simmons, the election as indicating a ten-Father B. F. Meyer, Miss I M. in aid of Royal Artillery Associa- It was not surpricing, therefore, to Germans towards conservatism, Madani N. Tieman, Madam W. H. present Lee White and Clay requirements, only a small percent dency among the majority of Foo Kong, Mrs L. J. Townsend,

Greenies, Mr on Moon-yuen, Mrtion, at Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.. find that, when critically analysed the financial situation.

May 6 James McGrath, Ltd., in relation to present-day business. not justifying apprehension over Tieman Hendricke, Mr Look Smith in "Hanky Panky at age of the secretaries of Britain that the election will, cause im- A. Look, Master P.

Chew Moon, Master Robert Look, Theatre Royal, 6.15 p.m. and 9.30 came within the high standards Fears held in some quarters Mrs G. Look Chew-moon, Master pin. hold support, are discounted on Oakes,., Miss. M. Oakes, Miss E. portant banking interests to with- and Mrs J. H. Shepherd, Mr W.

of attainment indicated. Look. Mr

The secretary was the servant of the Board of Directors in the case the ground that American, inven- Stevens, Miss J. Stephenson, Miss for

of a company, or of the council of tors care little about the political Emc Burton, Mr and Mrs A. 4 p.m.

an association or 'society.

Ho mental machine is functioning as and Mrs Holmes Forsythe, Mr W:

should endeavour to interpret their situation as long as the Govern- Craigie, Mr Simon Feldstein, Mr

should look at all questions as the Board would look at them, and well as the German machine is H. Forsythe, Mrs Tom Hill, Mrs regarded as doing.

wishes and policy. It was frequent- Ella Kollerman, Mr C. B. Morrison, May 2-Third annual sports ly assumed that the secretary was Yesterday's reaction on the Mr D. Neven, Miss M. L. Stark, meeting of Cheung Chau Govern- the servant of every shareholder, market, particularly as regards Mr E J. Smail, Mr Nell Wichman,ment School, football ground on but that was not so. German bonds, is regarded as Dr. and Mrs Jesse F. Williams, Mr Cheung Chau Island, 1 p.m.

Although every shareholder might be con Wong Sung.

May 2, Hongkong Boxing sidered as a part-proprietor of the Association's Fourth Tournament business, he was not in a position of the season, at Theatre Royal, to give the secretary any instruc 9.15 p.m.

tions whatever. That could only be done through the share- holders' representatives-namely, the Board of Directors.

Warsaw, April 28. The election of Marshal а

Hindenburg has deeply impressed von Polish public opinion. The news will take steps to secure them- papers are confident the Allies selves against the return of German aggression. EQUIVOCATION DISPELLED.temporary.

Hindenburg's election dispels any

Paris, April 28. The papers state that von equivocation

Booking plans for both per- formances are at Messrs. Moutrie's.

ROBBERY CHARGE.

The three Chinese, arrested after an attempted armed robbery at No. 36 Chatham Road on the morning of April 21 were charged Mixed Doubles (semi-final) with this offence at the Kowloon T. H. King and Mrs. McElderry Magistracy yesterday, additional (scr.) v. W. and Mrs. Ironside charges of possession of arms (rec. 416)-Winners enter final being preferred against two of the where they play, winners of: accused. L.M.S. Lloyd and Miss Peck (scr.) or W. and Mrs. Woodward (rec. 15) v. G. R. and Mrs. Sayer (owe 1/6) who are in the semi-anal.

N. B.-The Open Singles (third round) match:-S Fujita v. F. A. Redmond (winner to meet S. A Rumjah in the fourth round), down for decision to-day, has been postponed till Monday, May 4.

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"Le Quotidien." the organ of the left bloc, says that France. who gave so many proofs of pacifism and generosity, will not henceforth which, in view of the revival of grant. concessions German militarism, would be but failings.

"Le Figaro" remarks that the election is fully significant for it occurred in novise as the result. of abasement from abroad, but at the time when other countries Germany. the were paying deference tot

Evidence, was given effect that the robbers took to the street on a police whistle, be ing blown by a woman inmate. Two of the men were caught by Mr. F.J. W. Focken; of Messrs. Alex, Ross and Co., who happened to be passing, whilst the third was arrested at Stanley the following day on information supplied by one of the previous arrests, Two revolvere were also taken over by the police.

The case was adjouméd.

Thursday's Fixtures. The Rumfihns stand a good chance of winning in the Open Doubles to-morrow as should Redmond in the Club Champione ship.

Up till yesterday evening, the

Sydney April 28.The perecis following had been fixed: für seized on the ss. Arafura, on to-morrow afternoon:-

April 25, contained 1,537 tins of Open Championship Slagles oplum, valued at £15,000. The (third round): Captain C. T. drug will be burnt in the pressure, O'Callaghan v. Lau. Fook-ling of Customs Officers Reuter, ta

the election makes clear the sense "Le Gaulois" estimates that of the German offer of a pact of

guarantee.

Allies must resolve a problem of "Le Petit Journal" says the security and take all necessary

steps.

Allies must face the new situation "Le Matin" writes that the without prejudice, but with firmness.

VIEWS IN HOLLAND.. Amsterdam, Ap

The Handelsblad states that the election of Hindenburg shows how clearly the German people are still dominated by sentimental as opposed to political feelings His succede rimarily is personal.

SHOOTING EXPEDITION TO CHINESE TURKESTAN.

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TO HUNT IN ASIA-Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt are preparing to head an exploring and hunting. expedition into Chinese Turkestan and Southwestern Asia. Splicimens of animal life will be sought and fossil de posits exeminad Peshawar is the headquarters of the party.

THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.

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The Government of India has completed arrangements to assist the Roosevelts. The expedition proceeds vip Leh in Kashmir to Kashgar, thence to the Thianshan mountains in Eastern Turkestan, which are under Chinese dominion and in which the shooting will be confined-Reuter

SPORTE.

April 29.-First bi-annual race the "Trevesa". Trophy,

Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey May 2-Fourth Extra Race Club, 3 pm.

May 9. R.H.Y.C. Closing Cruise and ladies' day.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

.April 30.-Lammert Bros. at for a secretary to act fairly It was sometimes very difficult Sales Room, Duddell Street, a col- between the Board and the share- lection of about 2,000 stamps, at holders in cases in which there 5.15 p.m.

April 30-Lammert Bros. at opinion or opposing forces. Such might be sharp differences of Sales Room, one billiard table and positions did, in fact, arise from. office furniture, etc., 11 a.m. time to time, and tended to test the May 1-Lammert Bros., at capacity and temper of the secre Godown No. 30 Lower, Hongkong tary, but a wise and careful secre and Kowloon Wharf and Godown tary, would act discreetly, tact- Co, Ltd., Kowloon, 250 cases fully, courteously and honourably window glass, 11 am.

to both sides.

May 5-Lammert Bros., at No. 100, The Peak, household Turn- ture, etc., 2,45 p.m.

COMPANY. MEETINGS,

May 7.-First annual meeti of Hongkong Tug and Lighter Co., Ltd., St. George's Building, Chater Road, 2.30 p.m..

May 14 Forty-fourth meeting of shareholders. of the Canton Insurance Office, Ltd, at Messrs. Jardine Matheson's Offices, nöon.

April 29.Public Lecture of the Hongkong Lodge The Theoso- phical Society, 5.45 p.m.

May 1-Fourth annual meet Ing of the British Legion in the Board Room of Messra Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd. 5.80 p.m.

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