MAIL SCHEDULES
AIR MAIL
Imperial Airways via Singapore Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore Saigon-Marsellies via Saigon
Singapore-Australis Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these services. Rates and all particulars are shown in the
at the Post tine exhibited schedules Offices. All letters etc, must be mark The ed "By Air Mail" and be handed in
the Post Office.
INWARD MAILS.
FROM EUROPE
FROM US.A.
May
TENSION IN
PALESTINE
No Signs Yet Of Abatement
SITUATION WORSENS
Jerusalem, Yesterday- The tension throughout Pales-j
of abating. shows no signs Arab press strongly recom mends taxpayers to strike against the mandatory government.
The
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF
Draw For Summer Tournament
RIFLE SHOOTING RESULTS
Day's Programine Curtailed
RIFLES LEADING IN
COMPETITION -
The first day's programme st the Hong Kong Rifle Association curtailed Meeting yesterday was
by the heavy rain in the morning but in the afternoon three events
HOMÉ SOCCER
Cup Finalists Held At Hull
London. To-day.
The following were the results
of the League football matches
SECOND DIVISION
•
1
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL:
HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL;
& SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTEL,
HOTELS,
LIMITED
In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Pelping
2
-DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
by one
The draw for the Happy Valley
In the Team Revolver Match, played yesterday:— The Money Order Office is open Multi, who is the religious head Summer Golf Singles Tournament were fired off.
the Rifles won with 264. out wf a from 10 am to 4 pm. except on of the Moslems and also the Pre-has been made and has resulted as
360 points. The East
4 Bradford Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon
First Round. F. A. Dunnett possible
2 and on Sundays and holidays when sident of the. Mosiem Supreme follows:
Council, has addressed a letter to
Sheffield U. it is entirely closed.
the British High Commissioner in (24) v. D. J. Valentine (11); C. W. Lancashire Regiment took second Norwich
THIRD DIVISION (North) which he charges the administra-Jeffries (20) v. C. W. E. Bishop place with 222 points. The teams Hull
2 Barrow Royal Ulster Rides.-Liett F. Carlisle tion with being biassed and indif-|(12); H. H. Mundy (9) v. J. Ang-were as follows:
win (16); J. E. Richardson (16)
Ja a friendly match Clapton ferent to the Arab cause.
CQM.S.Wallace, Sgt. Orient beat Motherwell Blake, The Central Strike Committee. W. W. C. Shewan (11); S. AG. Ratcliffe, Lieut. C. A. H. B.
v. F. M. Ellis (14); lintends to send a delegation to Sleap (14) Amir Abdullah of Trans-Jordan. J. Bebbington (24) v. W. A. Boyle, Rin. Boston and Rfn. Ryan-goal to nil.-Reuter.
East Lancashire Regt Lieut. to inform him of the Arab griev-Mackinlay (16); J. L. Adams (18) 8ances. It also proposes to address V. T. Swan (10): T. B. Low (13) C. Jones, R.S.M. Slater, Cpl. Ed-
telegrams to the Arab soverigas inv. 1. Newton (5); A. J. MacFad-wards, L/Cpl. Whitehead, Iraq. Yemen, Arabia and Egypt, yen (21) v. C. E. Moore (16); K. Hempstead and Pte. Parker.
(11) v. P. Morrison 1 as well as to the Shah of Iran, the K Rounds
King of Afghanistan and to Kemal (11): J. W. Mayhew (11) v. J. A events Attaturk, in order to enlist their Rodger (6): J. Forbes (12) v. gets at
McKellar (7): A. H. McBride (14) Farda. 5 sympathies.
Pres. Jefferson
Bap. of Asia
Pres. Coolidge
Pres. Monroe
FROM SHANGHAI
Pres. Jefferson
Carthage
Potsdam
Aonens
Aramis
Emp. of Asia
Pres. Coolidge
FROM MANILA
Pres. Cleveland
Gneisenan...
Taiping
Tjisozdari
May
May
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
May
Hooanx
Perseus
Pres. Cleveland
Cremer
Kashima Maru
FROM JAPAN
May
Carthage
Pres. Jefferson Arizona Maru Emp. of Asia
Pres. Coolidge
General Pershing
Hakusat Karu ..
FROM AUSTRALIA
Taiping
Tanda
May
May
New efforts are being made at 7 present to paralyse shipping in the port of Haifs and to induce workers in railways and shops to join the strike.
я
Bedouins attacked
There
were
Pie
first
two unsquadded shooting at decimal tar- ranges of 300 and 500 Lieut. Ratcliffe was
of 35, and CSM. Elvin, of the East Lancashires J. S. Dykes (11); A. L. Powell with a score
won the other with a similar score. (18) v. A. Webster (16); W. S.
Only part of the Company Hillier (9) v. J. Petrie (16) A. C. Sizton (24) . W. Woodward (13); Match was shot off owing to lack T. R. Rowell (14) v. J. A. R. Selby of time. So far seven teams have
Second Round
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
Giants Beaten But Yankees Win
MICKEY COCHRANE INJURED
.New York, To-day. The following were the results
Violence Reported (9); A. T. Braley (7) v. S. E. Ed-red, and the Rifles (team No. 1),of the League baseball matches Acts of violence continue to be gar (20); T. J. Price (12) - Aare leading with a score of 531 played yesterday: reported from various parts of Muir (16); W. A. Stewart (8) out of a possible 600. Each team, Tiberias the N. M. Currie (15); J. H. Gell-consisting of eight men. had three the country. At some Jewish ing (18) v. J. B. Mackie (5); A-ranges to shoot:
600 yards, de-Brooklyn 2farmers, wounding four persons. D. Humphrey's (10) v. R.. Youngliberate fire: 500 yards, rapid fire Chicago
with movement; and snapshooting Some bomb explosions which, (4)..
at 300. 4however, did little damage, cc-
includes Philadelphia To-day's The following drew byes into
programme curred at Haifa, and the entire
the continuation of the Company local strike committee have been the second round:-
R. K. Collings (4) v. J. Gellatly Match, and the Light Automatic Pittsburgh Nazareth. while at jarrested at Jerusalem the police were attack-1(24): T. D. Paton (8) v. C. Aus-Match, the Platoon Match (post- ed by 200 Arab demonstrators and tip (11); E. H. Watts (20) who poned from yesterday). and the 16 persons, including four police will meet the winner of the F. A. Falling Plate Competition (up to Boston men, were injured in the resultant Dunnett v. D. J. Valentine tie; T. semi-finals). There are 2 teams Cincinnatti
R. Chassels (8) who will meet the entered for the latter, and they lexchange of shots.
All Jews residing at Murrara, Jerusalem, have transferred their residence to the Jewish quarter in order to escape from the constant, 3 assault by the Arabs.
The strike movement is steadily
3
י
system
The
usual
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, nlow, and aliba,
11
12
116 17
122
12
13
5
16
7
9
10
29
National League
133
R. H. E.
1 7 1
35 36
2 11 I
14
Chuck Hartnett hit a home run.
6
1
Watkins hit a home run.
Brubaker hit a home run.
6 11
2
58
160
bl
3 6 1
1 5 *
152
2 11
0
HORIZONTAL
5
1
<-Whart
Mize hit a home run.
American League Cleveland
5-A cut of pork (pl.)
3-Kingdom of S. E.
45-Brístic (Bot.)
¡50-Even (contr.)
1
4
10-Narrow strip of
Vesmik hit a home run.
twilled material
12-Earth (Lst)
8 10
1
13-Open space for
combat
St. Louis Philadelphia
Chicago
Whitehead pitched. Boston
8 11
3
16-Epoch
18-Jeered
12
14
4
20-Series
22-Covers
4 13
31
24-To rend asunder by
force
26-Rate of motion
16 18
2
25-Use needle and
thread
winner of the A. D. Humphreys v.will be eliminated by the "knock- New York
un- St. Louis Young tie; D. S. Edward (3) ont" A. J. Dennis (8); HL N. Wil-squadded events will also be held. liamson (13) v. W. R. Hillyer :(18).
The first round is to be played
spreading to the north, where on or before May 17; the second ARTILLERY GOLF New York OUTWARD MAILS
many reports have been received round on or before May 31; the FOR, EUROPE
of motor cars, with Jewish ac-third round on or before June 14; cupants, being stopped in the the fourth round on ar R.M.A. Dorado (Imperial Air-
At Jaffa the store of June 28; the semi-final on or be- 1 open roads.
fore July 12; and the final on or ways direct Service)
motor-car dealer Was Closes: Reg. 5 pim. Ord. 8.15 am ja Jewish
1wrecked by the strikers and all before July 26.
Emp. of Japan (via Siberia)
2
migrants are compelled to land!
Closes: Rog 3.15 am. Ord. 10 a.ships bringing new Jewish ire- Carthage (KLM Service)...
Closes: Beg. 9'am, Ord. 9.30 am.
s them at Haifa.-Trans-Ocean Scr-f Aramis (Air Orient Service)
Closes: Reg. 9.30 am. Ord. 10 a. vice.
FOR SHANGĦAL
Emp. of Japan
Chenonceaux Asama Maru
མ
May
FOR JAPAN
May
Emp. of Japan Chenariceaux
FOR MANILA
May
Nellore
Pres. Jefferson
FOR STRAITS AND INDIA
May
FUNERAL OF LATE MR. J. H. GOMEZ
Remains Interred At Happy Valley
before
C.B.S. CRICKET WIN
"A" Coy. East Lancs. Score 124
11).
MEETING Three Events On Programme
Detroit
7 10 Mickey Cochrane înjured his
foot. Washington
8 10 -Reater.
6
GAVIA RETAINS TITLE
Manila, April 27-Approximate-
into the Rizal Memorial
(c) Foursomes against Par, 3/8 Amado Sanchez, the youthful re presentative of the Managumpay tennis club, in three straight sets, combined handicaps.、
6-2, 6-2, 6-2..
(b)
The Royal Artillery golf meet- ing will be held at Fanling on Thursday next, when the follow- ing competitions will take place: Cup. (a) Royal Artillery. Singles against Bogey ( Handi- Royal (cap) open to Regular
Artillery Officers on the strength (Com- of Hong Kong Garrison. petitors must have either a Fan- In a friendly cricket match ating handicap or else have had a Shamshuipe on Wednesday, the handicap at some time either atlly 300 tennis enthusiasts crowded tennis Central British School beat "A" Home or abroad); MANY TOKENS OF RESPECT Company. East Lancashire Regi-
(b) Singles Against Rogey. for courts yesterday afternoon to see the scores be those not eligible for (a). Handi- Leonardo Garis, defending cham The funeral of the late Mr. J.ment by 59 runs,
ing-
caps will be alotted by secretaries Pion, retain his coveted Philippine national tennis title by defeating H. Games, who died at his home CBS: 182 for & dec. (W. Mulcahy |
concerned; in "Kowloon. on Wednesday, took 54, R. Holden 38: Ashley 2 for place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery yesterday afternoon and "A" Coy: 124 (Lt. J. P. Williams 62,
Ptc. Nolan 23: W. Baxter 6 for Competitors for (a) and was attended by a number
55).
will play on the Old Course in the friends and relatives. The Rev.
morning and competitors for (c) Father M. Robba officiated.
F. X. Gomes (nephews), F. Mwill play on the New Course inf Amongst those present
A. J. C. da Rocha, H.
the afternoon. Messrs. A. Xavier and V. M. Xavier.
A. M d'Eca, A. A. S. Sequeira,
Officers who have held any sort. Xavier (sons-in-law), A..
in the Royal! Gomes, A. C. Goznes, J. R. Gomes, Remedios, R. M. G. Silva, J. M. S.
Rosario,
C. J. Ribeiro, V. Mof a Commission
1914-1918) are Nunes, G. A. Ribeiro, Dr. E. LArtillery (eg.
eligible to compete in competi- Singapore. Tandceng-Amsterdam via Sousa and Dr. J. W. Barnes.
tions (b) and (c). Wreaths were sent by: Marie Slepore, Saigon-Marseilles via Saí- VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post-go. Correspondence for Europe and and Ito," "Lernos and Baba," Mr. and family, Mr. cards for Europe and South America intermediate countries will be accept S. G. da Roza
Elvira saed for transmission by these Services G. A. Carvalho,
Franco are forwarded via Siberia" if
Rates and all particulars are shewn in superscribed.
REGISTERED
PARCEL the schedules exhibited at the General] <Almeida and Julio Hyndman
Mrs A. A London, To-day. Sir Herbert All d'Almeida; Mr. and
the well-known motor MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier Post Office and Kowloon Once. than the time given above unless letters etc., must be marked "By Air Olaes: Mr. and Mrs. E. Cock: Mr. Austin,
for University otherwise stated and where mails are Mail" and handed in at the General and Mrs. J. S. Rodrigues and Mr.manufacturer, has given £250,000
Cambridge 9 Post Offiffice. Unless superscribed for advertised to close at or before
Whampoa Dock scientific research-Reuter's Bul- am, registered and parcel mails are despatch by a specific air mail ser and Mrs. J. B. Antioquis; and the to
letin Service. closed at 5 p.az. on the previous day. vice, correspondence will be forward- Hong Kong and
AIR MAIL--Imperial Airways viajed by the first service available.
Automedon
Carthage
Arizona Maru
Aramis
FOR AUSTRALIA
May
Nellore
2
FOR U.S.A.
May
Emp. of Japan
1
and
were
Co.
$250,000 GIVEN TO CAMBRIDGE
We
Recommend
HELENE CURTIS The Glorious Self-Setting PERMANENT
Marie's
BEAUTY SHOPPE "Bank of Canton Bldg. Tel. 32508 (1st Floor)
Asia
28-Distil dew upon, 29-Make a mistake 30-Removes the skin 32-Japanese coin
23-A metal
24-Malay 35-Past
37-Narrates
39-Pinch
42-A biow (colloq-) 43-Residence (abbr.)
15
[HORIZONTAL (Cent)! VERTICAL (Cant)
144-Oil from rose petzia 19-At any time
46-Cute
{51-Wadding
*55-United
56-Gaze fixedly 53-Scents
50-Covering of the
head
B1-An emperor of Rome #62-Smaller
63-Percolate
VERTICAL
2-Employ 3-Ventilatos
4.Tales 5-Rodent
6-Imitated 7-Adult males 9-Girl's name 10-Sallor 11-Wagers 12-Small candie
14-To one alde
15-Boil slowly 17-Twisted hemp
21-Equal
23-Grave
24-ts Indignant at
26-More fueld
27-Cockpits (Naut.) so-Kitchen utensi {31-Distress signal
35-To the sheltered
alde 36-Looke outer"
carments 38-Allow for temporary
час
40-Entries in an account
41-Top of the head |42-Masticate
+45-Grade
*
47-City in France :8-Mountain range in South America 31-The Easter festival 32-The (Ger.) 33-Atom bearing an
electric chame 54-Stab
57-Definite article 59-Fish egg®
The solution of the above with a new cross-word Puzzle
will appear in to-morrow's issue.
WARNING AGAINST COMMUNISM
Marshall Petain. Sees Dangers In France
Paris, Yesterday.
An earnest warning against the threatening communist peri! France from within, as a result of the Franco-Soviet Fact, has been uttered by the veteran Marshal Petain in an interview published by Le Journal.
of
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
QUACK STEAL SLAG TERN
STEPPEI R.
PO
SEPTIME
ER REEDS NEAR REE
AR Go
AIN
SEW
TRCSS SNGOS
Numerous people, said the Mar- shal, who formerly opposed Com-of every French citizen. On the munism. have joined its ranks other hand, the Marshal expressed since the conclusion the high appreciation of the Fire Franco-Soviet Treaty which has Cross movement, which he stressed produced the effect of "legitimi-aims at preserving the integrity of the family as a foundation of ing" Communist ideas.
Internationalist Communism, social life, and raising the moral Marshal Petsin, and intellectual standard of French according to threatens the rights and liberties youth-Trans-Ocean Service.
POPEYE.
"You Asked For It."
YOUR MAJESTY.
ONE-EYED SALOR
TO SEE YOU
HIM
To-morrow.
"The Spider And The Fly."
PURE ALUMINIUM WARE
BRITISH
MADE
NEW
(WHAT DO YOU WANT? COME HERE TO AST. YA TO CALL OFF YER WAR AGAINST
SPINACHOVA
1.COME TO AST
FOR PEACE-BUT AFTER TAKIN A LOOK AT YER UGLY MUG-
I JUS GOT TO IT-AYE-YA GOT
CHIN
II LOVES TO
TOUCH!
KILL YA WAN THE WAR EH? OR RAT. YER GO'N HE CAN'T GET DO THIS TO ME!
ARRIVALS
Of Saucepans ›
Fry Pans, Kettles Etc. High Grade Quality
At Moderate
Prices
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.