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WITH CHARMING PARTNERS

EVERY NIGHT.

THE

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SHOWING TO DAY

AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

What

hat a blow! I knocka out of thei brains such grand new tunes as "Did You Ever Sae a Dream "Good Walking?"... Morning, Glory... only two of the ten song hits in...

SITTING PRETTY

with

JACK OAKIE JACK HALEY GINGER ROGERS

LEWIS CARROLL'S

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4 SHOWE DAILY

The

China Mail

NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934.

HUDDERSFIELD TRIUMPH

Remote Chance Of Winning Title.

CARDIFF DOOMED.

SAAR PLEBISCITE ARRANGEMENTS.

League Council Await Committee Report.

London, To-day.

com-

PEARSON'S FINE PITCHING

But Browns Bow To Indians.

On the subject of arrangements U. S. BASEBALL RESULTS for the Saar Plebiscite, Sir John London,. To-day.

Simon yesterday said that a

New York. To-day. Huddersfield with two games mittee of three was appointed by the

rel Monty

Pearson's fine pitching to play are four points in arrears League Council in January to

forth-held St. Louis Browns to no score of the Arsenal, the holders in port to the Council at its the

the problem until the ninth inning when they English soccer coming session on premier

of the scored one against the Cleveland league championship.

raised by the provisions Yesterday the Yorkshiremen Treaty of Versailles as regard to the Indians, who won by a 5 to 1 tally beat their neighbours, Everton, by matter. and to make recommenda- in yesterday's major league base

ball. an only goal, but their lapae tions as to their execution.

Billy Jurges, Chicago Cubs' short' is considered by fortnight ago

The committee was, in particular, many to have lost them the cham-to study any suggestions as regard-stop, hit a four-bagger against Cin- pionship they last won in the led the maintenance of the order, cinnati Reds.

¡1925-6 season.

during the period of the Plebiscite, Two National League games-| Cardiff auffered another defcat, that eight be submitted to it by the Philadelphia v New York and SL.: Aldershot leaving Ninian Park Saar Governing Commission. Louls v Pittsburgh, and one Ameri- with both points.

The Welshmen are now doomed to relegation with either Bristol City on Bourne- mouth.

The Rangers which placed them made certain of retaining the Scol- tish League with an away win at Falkirk yesterday placed them four points ahead of Motherwell with one game to play.

Results as cabled by Reuter

were:

First Division

Huddersfield

1 Everton

0

Third Division (South)

A Paramount

Picture

Crystal P. Cardi

4 Torquay

1

1 Aldershot

Gateshead

Third Division (North)

Falkirk

I Chesler

Scottish League

1 Itangers

Amateur International

FLANGE

Ireland

4 Scotland

WARSHAL

TEL 20438

(Tables on Page 5).

L

It would obviously be premature can League game-Boston

to express a view until the report Washington-were postponed owing had been received and considered British Wireless Service.

BRITAIN BECOMING

AIR-MINDED.

Private Owners Increase.

London, To-day. I was stated in the House of Commons yesterday that there are at present some 22, gliding clubs in the United Kingdom.

to extreme cold.

Results as cabled by Reuter were:

Notional League.

R. H. E.

Brocklyn Boston

4 X 2

9 12

1

Lee hit a homer.

Cincinnall Chicago

1 6

5

6 7

3

Billy Jurges hit a homer.

American League

2

8

1

3. 6

1

Philadelphia

In reply to a further question| the Under-Secretary for Air, Sir New York Philip Sassoon, said that private- 3ly-owned aircraft in the United Cleveland Kingdom in December 487, as St. Louis

1 compared with 402 in 1932, and

(At Belfast) 385 in 1931. British Wireless Chicago ¡Detroit Service.

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