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Berlin To-day.
That there are still 8,500,000| Germans too few if the numerical strength of the German nation 1- to be definitely
maintained. was
the
the statement made by a member of the Prussian State Council. Dr. Conti, in a lecture on the race ques- tion delivered at the Academy of Political Sciences here. in which hel emphasised that no fertile marri- age should produce less than four or at least three offspring, in biological interest of the nation.
Referring to the Jewish problem. the lecturer contested the assertion that there are only 600,000 Jews it. Germany, and pointed out that this assertion was based on an errore- ous conclusion drawn from pre-war statisties, in which only adherents of the Mosaic faith were reckoned as Jews.
As a matter of fact. said the lecturer, there were to-day about half a million orthodox Jera
THE CHIN MAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935
Ireland did not join in the Empire-wide observance of King George's jubilee. Instead, Free Staters feted the man who fought in the "Easter Rebellion” against Britain. in 1916. President Eamonn De Taiers is seen reviewing veterans of the condict, some of them in their old uniforms.
MAX BAER
(Continued from Page 1)
Towards the end, when he saw Press.
BEATEN
To-day's Short Story.
Once Round
The Clock
By Michael Kent
MAJOR "Bunny" Sutherland's Battery might extract a meal from
gymnasium, that opulent and well-preserved; screwed to a beam in his attic lady. Baron Vallond who over- bedroom was a pulley, a rope, estimated his skill at most things, land a chunk of rock. The morn-might be enticed to back it He ing sum powdered his rose brown might lurk a lunch from Mrs. skin with gold. shimmering on Massey, who loved dancing and fluted dorsals and vertebrae hated gigoļos.
arched like a leaping salmon "Better get down to it.” said Hic lunge, arms wide, lean loins Bunny.
jquilted into squares expressed! So. persuading an undated sock the joyous verve of the Winged to hide its shame under his beel, Victory.
umpegging his gloves from the
"Not too bad for 58"
Resting, he conned those excel string on which he had aried them, lencies în his mirror.
fand plucking a truculent eye-brow, he salied forth tant of tissue, #bre Wrapped in a dressing gown hejand mind and sparkling defiance. Įtook his cafe complet to the balcony. With a beard and pitsmed “hat he] Below lay Monaco. In the, bay almight have been Franz Hais"! cruising liner gleamed against the cavalier, laughing at Fate, gustily
EIS!
A gull poised in the swillled eager to live.
blue shone like a shell burst. Ilex, The passing show of the terrace Hantel, olive, palm and arrow- below the casino was as stimulating
pointed bamboo seethed above the as his first campaign in Ashanti. furrowed roofs of lower willas that
A lady, expensive and charming, jent sharp against the sea.
passed with a glance at him.
Bunny saw it daily and never last his wonder at its beauty. He had
After the coffee a cigarette.
Braddock is that he is wide open the mind of a boy. In his life he for a right," Brown told the United had sent men to die, often set his
own head in peril, stood as the!
Oriental 300,000 others who were of pure the means of making big money fast Baer, whose seriousness in train-King's representative in Jewish blood although not of the disappearing he tried desperately ing had impressed the experts, ap-palaces, vet at 58 he savoured each Mosaic faith, and 750,000 half-for a knock-out but failed. Baer's peared confident of his ability to day's hazards like a lad at school
forte was in-fighting, otherwise he beat Braddock. blooded Jews" in Germany.
The lecturer concluded by stress-was never really effective. ing that the National Socialist! Government's policy with regard 10 salaries and taxation would be in- 'spired by the necessity of favouring families with numerous children. Trans-Ocean Service.
SEVEN ROUNDS WON
Braddock won the 1st, 2nd, 6th, 12th 13th 14th and 15th rounds. while the 3rd and 11th - rounds)
were even.
blows.
Fem
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Romance took the bit and bolted. "Grandpa," said be -Mi show
He had been allowing his spar-
He surveyed the meagre comfort! Bunny hesitated. In his dangh- ring parmers to hit him at will of his attic, with its tiled Boar and ter's last letter Pamela, aged three and had not been returning their walls starred with dead mosquitoes, sent her love to Grandpa
and bit his husky chuckle off short.
Bunny bed mortgaged. his pen- INJURED RIGHT HAND
sion to a widowed daughter bady
He dodged through the Cafe del left. Eving himself on a pittance of Though Baer said the reason hel,
two pounds a week and anything Paris, crowded at the aperitif hour. He was continuously landing did not return his sparring part-
jmore
that he could legitimately and met her face to face. FRANCE QUERIES left jabs to the jaw. Baer atners punches was because he wasake by his wits. Three clients in "Why, this is lovely. I didn't
tempted to land terrific rights in "just letting the boys show him this little pension had come on his know you were here." GERMAN NAVAL
the second round, but this was the, the way to scrap Braddock," the
Admirably simulated surprise. - introduction and the proprietor real reason was believed to be his
"Nor I you. Have you been ASPIRATIONS only occasion during the fight!
paid him a mail daily commisdan. Braddock boxed well throughout injured right hand
He lived meublee, feeding where be down long? and landed several right hooks, Electric treatments have failed
"I came on from Italy," said Baray (Continued from Page 11
some of which were very power to help Baer's injured hand, the with luck, at the expense of a ful He attacked strongly and aftermath of an exhibition bout
He spent the summers în Alassio, It is pointed out that, under the landed several blows on the arms several months ago.
There was Mrs. Forter Dwight, living on a diet of macaroni and "I am under orders not to use Washington Treaty, France posses-and rights to the jaw; Bäer re-j
at the Ambassadeurs Judicious sunshme. ses only 35 per cent of the Bri-plied with a two-fisted attack. They right at all," he said last Mon-
The goddess swung à camera case tish tonnage in capital ships, and crowd then booed Baer in the fourth day.
LOCAL JOURNALIST'S by its straps. consequently in
category round for something which was un-i
"Tre a date with a cocktail Do would be at parity with Germany, apparent, Baer waved a sarcastic ac-]
come. We've such lots to 65TH BIRTHDAY
talk It is believed to be unlikely that knowledgement.
about. Where are you staying 2′′ France will accept this, in view
"The usual pub," said Bunny) Congratulations For Mr. H. S. Whiteside
this
of her frontage to three seas and
BAER WARMS UP
the extent of her colonial empire Baer had warmed up by the sixth The opinion is expressed that in round, when he pretended to fall the light of these facts France but suddenly sprang up and landed may well wish to resume her a right hook. Most of the round,
however, was Braddock's berty of action-Reuter.
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Decision :
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BRADDOCK'S TWO BOUTS
Braddock's only bonts of import-} ance last year were:
June 14, knocked out Corn Crif- fin in the third round
November 15, outpointed . H. Lewis over 10 rounds.
world at his
friend.
OWN стрепе or,
cautiously.
She swooped upon two youths at
“Marvellous! Ah, there's Bonzo.”“
a table, slim, lacquered and elegant. Baer's first fight after he had
A very pleasant little ceremony.
“Children,” said she. "Introduce the offices of the
yourselves. I must repair my face. In the tenth round Baer landed on the title was against King took place in (what appeared to have been a low! Levinsky, whom he floored for five China. Mail this afternoon. - when my God, I look septic."
whole minutes in the second round Mr. H. S. Whiteside, of the editorial
Astutely she made Bunny give staff of the paper, had his health his name. on December 28. He then staged a series of exhibition 4-round bouts drunk in champagne, by (allegedly title bouts!), but he has leagues on the occasion of his 65th said he stiffly at attention
“Major Sutherland, Indian Azzzy,
spent most of his time earning a birthday. fabulous salary broadcasting,
blow. The eleventh round was nearly all Braddock's, with Baer occasionally getting in hooks to the jaw and left and right hooks and jabs
The only time Baer clowned was in the second round and this was! Nanking only occasionally. From the 14th
onwards Braddock
In order to retrench expenses. ¡round
TWO CHALLENGERS
his col-
Mr. Whiteside has been connect-
"Tony Waters, sir.” The fair boy nodded.
DATA the
fed with the paper for about 18
thought months, and previously travelled Bunny. "I'm not a dug-out” considerably in South Africa
"Bertrand Gonzales? The dark
There were only two men in the Malaya and Australia. At one time lad had the crooner's nauseating the National Economic Council crashing right hooks to the jaw world to-day who were conceded any Mr. Whiteside was a proprietary drawl. "Four champagne cocktails, has decided to abolish its Sian which sent Baer onto the ropes.chance against Baer's sledge-ham-planter in Malaya, and he was also Office at the end of this month.
walter. Weren't you driving in the Braddock won from this stage on-mer onslaughts. They were:-
editor of the well-known Ipoh paper, motor rally, Major?” Mr. Lin Chin-shan, Director of wards.-Beater
Max Schmeling, who lost on the Times of Malaya, for some years. They talked, but the girl's eyes] the Sian Office, has recently been
points to. Steve Hamas in before the present owner and editor, were for Bunny. He inflated. appointed Chairman of the! :
February last year, and then Mr. Jack Jennings, took it over. Administrative Board of the
failed to beat Paolino
Grandpa indeed! Uzca- Mr. Whiteside, who is a keen Tientsin-Pukow. Railway, and is Max Baer was a.3 to 1 favourite dun in May of that year, the critic of art and has many other in- expected to assume his new post to beat Braddock last Monday. ~bout being declared a draw. He, terests, holds his years remarkably - shortly—(Chekiai "Agency).'
Braddock, recent dock labourer, however, made a comeback by well said he was in fine shape and de-knocking out Walter Neusel, Jack clared he expected to knock out Petersen's conqueror, in the ninth
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“Children,” said the girl. “Ex about old times." jaway." I want to talk to the major
"And plan new ones” Bunny chuckled.
The youths faded out, leaving
leight long empty glasses and a tarin that read" "Champagne cock tails 10 francs. “
the Livermore Adonis and thus round on August 26. Champion NEW APPOINTMENT him the only man at the table with (win the crown Baer won a year before robbed of the crown by a ago from the giant Primo Carners. disputed decision against Jack Earlier indications were that Sharkey, the German contender was the challenger would be out considered to be the only logical weighed by about 20 pounds, challenger of Baer, who owed his
Eighty franes and the ten per tering the ring at about 195 rise to fame to the fact that he beat
cent! pounds. to 215 for Baer.
the rugged Schmeling after hisi
Nanking. "Was that-" chance or strategy? disappointing American tour-
The National Government, în a Anyhow it meant a thin lunch, and Carners, who outpointed Tommy statute issued recently, proclaim- Mrs. Porter Dwight as his only Berlin, is to have a large flat roof Commissioner Bill Brown, who Loughran on March 2 last year infed the abolition of the National hope for dinner
aero-last year opined that Maxie was his first defence of the heavyweigh Opium Suppression Commission "Doing anything this afternoon ?** drome. In addition, the building in no condition to fight Primo Crown he won from Jack Sharkey, and the appointment of Generaljasked the lady. will be equipped with bomb-proof Carnera for the crown, expressed and who won June 14, was techai Chiang Kai-shek President of ""Tied up worse luck shelters for air raids The Minis-belief that Braddock was in the cally knocked out in the eleventh the Military Affairs Commission, Bany. "I may be feeding at
round by Max Baer in a world titie concurrently Inspector-General | Ambassadeurs to sight. try would be the largest building best_shape.
"The only criticism I have of boat. His first step on the come of National Opium Suppression. hope!
back ladder was made against Cecil (Chekisi Agency}_ Harris, whom he knocked out in the
which will be used as an
in Berlia
BRADDOCK'S FTINESS
Sir Thomas Southorn Attends
Jubilee Picture At Queen's
seventh-round on January 13 this
year. Less than a fortnight later
Shall I see you (Continued on Page
he' foored Ervin Klavaner for go Lithuanian Obstruction In
in the sixth round He then heat up Ray Impelletierre in the ring's greatest battle of giants.
CHAMPIONS TO DATE
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