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SHOWING

TO-DAY

me

ROBERT DONAT Handcuffed to

At 230, 5.10,

7.15 & 9.30 pm

MADELEINE CARROLL

THE 39 STEPS

LUCIE MANNHEIM GODFREY TEARLE

PEGGY, ASHCROFT

A GAUMONK BRITISH PICTURE

Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

Cardinals Share Spoils With Braves

TWO MORE HOMERS

FOR GEHRIG

New York, To-day.

The following were the results

of yesterday's Major League Base- ball encounters:

Nations League

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CHINA YEAR BOOK

1935 EDITION

The 25 Chapters of the 17th issue of the CHINA YEAR BOOK, edited by H. G. W. Woodhead, C.BE., have as mama) been revised or rewritten with the assistance of many elparts, Chinese and foreign, and every effort has been made to bring information, and statistics up to date.

The Chapter on the Kucintang covers the political kia- tory of China in 1954. The Chapter on the Chinese Govern- ment contains the Tart of the Provisional Constitution, the Organic Law, and the Draft of the Permanent Constitution.

The Chapter on International Issues gives the text of the Agreement and Exchange of Notes of the sale of the Chinese- Eastern Railway, besides the latest documents relating to Sino-Japanese issues.

China's Communicationis-Railways, Roads, Post Office, Telegraphs, Wireless, Telephones and Aviation—are very žally dealt with

Father D'Elia, in the Chapter on Religions, contributes an interesting Chronological Review of Catholic Missions in Ching

Mr. E. Kamm is agam cosponsible for the Chapter on. Cumpeeney and Banking, and the Loan Tables.

A. new feature is a Chapter on Ching's Modern Industries.

Price: $18 (Postage in China, 30 centa extra)

Printers and Publishers:

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17 The Bund, Shanghai.

and at all leading: booksellers.

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A fine view of the swimming

Boon Haw's palatial

DeW

BRITAIN'S SOCCER TEAM FOR BERLIN

22 Players Selected For Olympiad

MEETING CHINA IN FIRST ROUND OF TOURNAMENT

pool at the Hawpar Mansion, Mr. residence on Tai Hang Hill. -

R. H. E.

Cincinnatti

4 10 0

ous an-liement....

New York

5 12 3

Cincinnatti

5 10 1

Walker, Goodman and Myers hit

jhomers.

New York

2 10

Pittsburgh

0

5 1

1. 6

3

Pittsburgh Brooklyn

S 5

4 7

$

1

Joe Medwick hit a homer Bostan

4 10 Wally Berger hit a homer

1

St. Louis

1

Brooklyn

WELL-KNOWN TENNIS Van Munso pitched

PLAYER PASSES

J. Tavares Victim Of Scarlet Fever

NEWS RECEIVED FROM SHANGHAI

St. Louis

3 11 Martin. Joe Medwick and Davis hit homers.

The following 22 players have

News has been received in the Įbeer selected to represent Britain Colony of the death of Joe

in the soccer tournament at the Tavares, the well-known local Boston

tennis player, in Shanghai on July

Berlin Games:

H. C. H. Hill (Sheffield Univer-19 from scarlet fever.

year's

5 11 2

Cuccinello hit a bomer.

0 2 0

4 7 0

Philadelphia

Chicago

FIRST SHOWINGS IN

KOWLOON

5 12 3

sity) and L. T. Huddle (Casuals), Tavares had previously been Chicago goal: G. G. Holmes (ford). G.jplaying a lot of tennis in Shang- Walter pitched Roylance (Yorkshire Amateurs), hai with Raoul Canavarro, the backs; S. Eastham (The Army); ex-Interporter and present tennis Whitney hit a homer B. Joy (Casuals). T. H. Leek instructor in the northern metro- (Moor Green), J. Sutcliffe (Corin-polis.

.18 23 thians), half-backs; E. D. R It will be recalled that Tavares, Shearer (Corinthians), M. Edelston after gaining valuable experience and Demaree (2) hit homers.

Galan, Warnecke. Allen, "Hack (Fulham), B. C. Clements in the All-Comers' tournament in Philadelphia (Casuals), L. C. Finch (Barnet), Manila, very nearly caused a Delph Camilli hit two homers- F. Riley (Casuals), forwards.

in this major sensation J. Gardiner, C. Brown, J. Craw-Colony Singles Championship ford, J. M. Kyle, and J. Dodds (All when pitted against Sirdar Rum- Queen's Park Rangers, Scotland) jann, the reigning champion, in New York PP. Fulton and J. Gibbs (Ire-the First Round.

2 12 13 Dimaggio, Lou Gehrig and Tony (land); and J. Peart and I. Fielding

many present at that match who Lazzeri hit homers. (Wales).

believed that he could have beaten Chicago One or two of the players seem rather inexperienced for this class Rumjahn, after taking the first

Mr. C. jof

Wreford set, had he shown more concentra- New York

In the Open Doubles he Brown, who is in charge of the tion.

Lou Gehrig hit a homer. no doubt choose his and M. Drysdale reached the Chicago party, will team according to the strength of Third Round before being beaten

Zeke Bonura hit a homer, the opposition.

by E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hung

football.

FOUR GROUPS

There were

DAVIS CUP

Australian, Doubles

Pair Favoured

American League

3 8

.11

1.5

0

8 14

2

Washington

9 14

0

Kress hit a homer St. Louis

2 11

1

Washington

3

7

2

St. Louis

9. 16

13. 20

0

0 6

The various countries will be divided into four groups, and the winners on points will compete in the semi-finals. A ctical strength of 22 was decided upon | in order to rest certain players.

Before the War Great Britain carried all before them in

Today Jack Crawford and Philadelphia this Olympiad, but after a defeat în Adrian Quist, 1935 Australian Cleveland

Wimbledon doubles champions, Gose pitched. the First Round by Norway at Antwerp in 1921 it was decided to should beat Pat Hughes and withdraw from the competition on C. R. D. Tuckey, present Win Philadelphia

bledan titlists, in the Challenge Cleveland the "broken time” question.

Round of the Davis Cup com- Hal Trosky hit a homer.. It will be interesting to see what sort of a show the British petition to make the score 2.1 team put up against China in the in favour of the holders, Great Boston

Britain.

Almada and Foxx (2) First Round.

To-morrow both. Fred Perry homers. and H. W. "Bunny" Austin Detroit

Crawford and Quist respectively to give Bri- tain a 4-1 triumph and the

OLYMPIC GAMES IN GERMANY Special Facilities For Press Reports

should beat

trophy for the fourth year in

succession.

Saturday's scores in the two opezing singles matches were as follows:-

Crawford 4-6, 6, 61, 61

H W. Austin (Britain) beat J. H.

5 10 8. 18

2 0

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"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL -

Berlin, To-day. The representatives of the Ger- man Post Office and radio recently reported that they had completed the preparations for the Olympic Games. The technical personnel of the Berlin Post Office has been increased by 5,000 persons. The radio has employed 200 additional speakers and -800 additional Mr. A. T. Barber, who, as Ma- Two of fifteen German-built mechanics, so that 48 broadcasting (yor of Windsor in 1898, received trawlers that are being taken by countries can make their reports the German Emperor on his visit British firm in liquidation of debts be on the Olympiad. Trans-Ocean to Queen Victoria, has received have arrived at Grimsby to Service.

from Doora a signed photograph fitted out there before sailing for of the ex-Kaiser.

“COLDEN VOICE" The "golden voice" of Miss Ethel Cain has been taken to Folkestone. Wherever a subscriber dials 2 number that is engaged Miss Cain's voice, registered on a sound- fic, is beard saying, “Line] engaged."

MISSING BRIDEGROOM

Geoffrey C. Jackson, aged 22, of Huddersfield, who failed to appear at church last month for his mar-1 riage to Miss Hilda Foster, Brighouse, wrote to her stating that he was in London.

EX-KAISER REMEMBERS

TRAWLERS AS PAYMENT

Fleetwood.

Sold His Machines

"Over And Over Again"

An alleged fraudulent business Brickell, Mr. Henderson continu- in cigarette machines was described, started a business of supplying ed last monda at Bournemouth machines to occupiers of houses and other premises and stocking" Quarter Sessions."

them with cigarettes. He had prac Clifford Charles Brickel, aged tically no capital, and borrowed

canvasser, of Saws-avenue, money from people willing to in Bournemouth, was charged with vest in his business. obtaining by false pretences two He also used to sell machines sums of £500 and one of to people, who let them on hire £300 from three different men to him for a weeldy rental Soon ME J. Scott Henderson, pro-Brickell started selling the same Mr. Mackenzie King, the Cana-secuting, said the present charges machines over and over again, and

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Printed and Published for the Propriciers, The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd, dian Prime Minister, was un- were only a selection. During 1935 while he had purported to sell 2,843

by DAY CHRISTIAN WILSON, Manager, at SA, Wyndham Street, able to attend the unveiling by the and 1934, he alleged, Bricked ob machines, the total he had bought MORROW / BENNETT

King of the Dominions War Me-tained over £8,000, from 12 peo-was at most about 1,800. Imoral at Vimy Ridre.

The hearing was adjourned,

Victoria, Hong Kong.

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