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OLYMPIC TORCH

AT TABOS

BRITISH ATHLETES

IN BERLIN

QUESTION OF 1940 GAMES

“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Prague, To-day.

The torch with the sacred Olympic flame has reached Tabos, which is about half way between this city and the Austrian frontier. The Presi-" dent of the Czechoslovakian Republic, who will attend the ceremony with his wife, expressed his gratification that the Olympic Games at Berlin, which he said would serve the cause of peace as well as the interests of sport, would soon. be opened.

Berlin: A group of 116 the Director of the Film Depart- members of Britain's Olympic,mert of the Italian Propaganda team. which will altogether Ministry. Signor Freddi Alferi, comprise 370 members, arrived who will remain five or six days here yesterday afternoon. The in Berlin, and was received and President of the German Olym-welcomed by the Secretary of pic Committee, Dr. Lewald, and State, Herr Funk, representing

Duke.

Adolf Friedrich of

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 33, 1936

Completing a 9,000-mile trip from Australia aboard the s.s. Jeff Davis, 3-year-old Kelvin Rogers is here pictured with his mother as they arrived in New York last month. They were en route to Temple University Hospital, Philadelpia, where Dr. Chevalier Jackson, bron- choscope specialist, was to remove a 3-inch packing nail' from the lad's lung. The boy's father is a low-sularied mechanic in Melbourne, and the American Pioneer Line stood the expense of the trip to America and return.

dor Signor Attolico-Trans-Ocean GERMAN NATIONALS

Dr. Goebbels, as well as by the Pre- Mecklenburg, who is a member sident of the Olympic Organising of the German Olympic Com- mittee, as well as other officials Committee, Secretary of State Dr. and representatives of the Bri-Lewald and the Italian Ambassa- tish Embassy and Consulate- General welcomed the Britons on their arrival! The leader of the British Group. Lord Burgh- ley, heartily thanked them "for the kind reception.

H.M. King Edward VII tele- graphed to the British athletes, wishing them the best of luck at the Games, and expressing the hope that they will show the tra ditional British spirit of fair play during the competitions.

Business Session

Service.

OLYMPIC AIR RALLY

Attended By Some Fatalities

“CHINA MAIL". SPECIAL

WOUNDED

(Continued from Page 1)

Attack On Madrid Pending

“WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY"

Herdaye: The troops of the Berlin, To-day.

are continuing to Of the 152 German planes which military group Berlin: The International started from all parts of Germany advance on all fronts, according to the latest messages reaching here an Olympic rally, 109 have Olympic Committee held the first for of its business sessions here-yes-landed in Rangsdorf serodrome, from Spain. The commander of terday. The only business tran-thus finishing the fight successful the northern army, so the reports sacted by the Committee howeverly. Twenty-nine other planes were add, has decided to begin the at- new expected to reach Rangsdorf in the tack on Madrid - which may be was the admission

definitely decisive for the outcome! course of yesterday afternoon. member States. Liechtenstein, a small State adjoining Austria, while 16 will probably be forced to of the civil war, without further delay. The Government hastily and the Philippine Islands, and give up.

mobilised all the available forces.

of two

the election and appointment of A plane of the Aviation School and sent out a squadron of planes check the rebels' offensive. five new Delegates to the Interna- of Brunswick crashed when trying to tional Olympic Committee, name to land at Altone, when the ob-General Mola responded to this Jy Consul Buch of Esthonia, the server was killed and the pilot attack with heavy artillery fire on Prince von Liechtenstein for seriously injured. A second acci-positions held by the workers'

the dent occurred Dear Nordhausen militia. Liechtenstein, Bargoss for

Philippine Islands. the President Harz, where also the observer lost

of the American National Olym-his life and the pilot was badly

FURTHER DEFECTIONS Lisbon: The troops of the

pic Committee, Avery Brundage injured during an emergency land-Valencia garrison have joined the and Prince Tokumwaga for Japan.ing--Trans-Ocean Service.

The question where the Twelfth Olympiad will be held in 1940 was not discussed by the Committec. but will probably be decided to-

morrow.

Finnish

The Japanese and the representatives have,

CHINESE FLEET

MOVEMENTS

bowever, stated at length why in Three Cruisers Leaving their opinion Tokyo and Helsing- Colony To-day

fors respectively should be the

scene of the XIIth Olympiad. The

insurgents and placed themselves under the command of General

3

FINE ART CLUB'S EXHIBITION

At Gloucester Building On Monday

The Hong Kong Working Ar tists' Guild announces that an Ex- hibition of Chinèse Art of the Fine Art Club will be held on the 1st floor of Gloucester Building on Monday next' for one week

It will be recalled that this Club held a successful Exhibition in the China Building last December, and on account of the unsatisfac- tory space and lighting in the lat- ter place, it has been decided to hold the present show at the Glou- cester Building, which is made possible through the efforts of the Hong Kong Working Artista" Guild.

No entrance fee will be charg jed, and catalogues will be sup-

plied free..

Several members of the Y3LC.A gathered in the West Lounge last night to attend an informal farewell dinner to Mr. E. F. Selk, former assistant secre- tary, who is leaving for Australia by the Nellore on Sunday. Rev. J. D. Maclean presided and presented Mr. Selk with a wallet, on behalf of those present

Wallace Beery has his greatest role" as a boisterous rogue in "A Message To Garcia,”. which will be shown at the King's and- Alhambra Theatres soon.

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

The following passengers ar- A dinner to open the confer of the Y's Men's Club of Franco. The cruiser Liberal has rived in Hong Kong to-day by ence

Hong Kong will be held at the surrendered to the rebels.

the s.s. President Hayes from Chinese Merchants Club, China

Holland Hut-Building, at 8 pm to-morrow. of Shanghai:-Mr.

MOSCOW TAKES A HAND The broadcasting station Burgos, with which all other sta-chen, Mr. Richard Le Pelley,! tions now in the hands of the in-Comdr. Allen Quynn, U.S.N., Mrs. The death is reported from Ja- surgents have been linked up, an-Allen Quyun, Mr. Allen Quyna, pan, at the age of 42, of Mr. Wil- nounced yesterday that traffic on Jr., Miss Serene Quyun and Missliam McLean, formerly a resident the railway between Pampalena Margaret Quynn.

of Hong Kong and a member of and Alassa has been resumed.

the staff of Shewan, Tomes, Ltd.

Finnish delegate, von Fenkell, The Chinese cruisers Yat Sen,

The report that the Valencia Mak King, aged 21, a spinster, and the former Foreign Minister, Yung Chies and Tung Chi are ex-garrison has sided with the mili-was admitted to the Kowloon Has The Busy Bees Working Party Hjalmar Procope, supported the pected to leave Hong Kong to-day try group is also confirmed.

pital yesterday suffering from the are holding a bridge and mak Finmisn claim by describing for an unknown destination, while

With great emphasis the an-effects of having taken Condy's jongg drive in aid of St. Dunstan's what extensive preparations Hel-another Chinese cruiser, the Hanouncement of the Popular Front Fluid at an address in Gascoigne; and local charities at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden on Fri- singfors had already made for ung, is expected to arrive in the Government was then contradicted, Road

Colony to-day from the North. to the effect that "it merely de-

| day next at 3 p.m. Further movements of Chinese fended the democratic-republic.”

For driving without due care Medical Precautions

cruisers are also reported; the It is moreover declared that the and caution down Shaukiwan Hill The ss. Tikembang will, sail Berlin: Not the least important Ying Jui and Yung Chi being leading role played by Moscow in Road on July 14, Lo Kwan, driver for Amoy, Miike, Dairez, Shang- of all preparations that had to pected in the Colony either to the conflict has been proved be of lorry No. 3141, was fined $25, hai and Keelung next Monday at be made was the ample provision-morrow or on Sunday from theyond doubt by innumerable estab- in default three weeks' imprison-8 p.m.

the Games.

ing of medical service for the North. Olympic Games, to deal with any

-

lished facts. Trans-Ocean Serment, by Mr. W. Schoßeld at the Central Magistracy this morning.

The ms. Tjisadane is due to The movements of the cruisers vice. kind of accident and emergency leaving the Colony to-day are a

The driver lost control and the sail for Amoy and Shanghai at that might arise.

complete mystery, although it is A Dinner Dance will be held on machine went over the embank-noon on August 6, How thorough this service is thought that they will probably be the Open Roof of Repulse Bay ment

Some of the six soldiers was made known by State Coun-patrolling that part of the Kwang- Lido-weather permitting and being carried at the time cillor Dr. Conti in a report read tung coastline where the Kwangsi at Repulse Bay Hotel in the event injured but not seriously. at the International Sport Doctorstroops are likely to break through of bad weather, to-morrow at 91

were

While driving, lorry No. 401 in Causeway Bay Boad yesterday, Yue On accidentally knocked down.

Congress on Thursday about in the eventuality of hostilities pm, and the usual Tea Dance will Among the passengers who sail-Li Kau, a workman on the tram- medical and first aid service pro- arising, in order to make contact be held on Sunday, at 5 p.m. ated by the Chichibu Maru yester-way track, who was admitted to vided at the Reich Sports Ground with outside allies...

Eepulse Bay Hotel.

and other places where, the Olym- pic Games will be contested.

About 100 doctors, who will not be permitted any other activity

during the Games, will be in con- stant attendance.,,

volunteers provide all that is required at the camps

and

Departures For North

day were Mr. J. J. Basto, Joint the Government Civil Hospital Manager of Noronha and Co., and

EAST LANCS: ANNUAL

CRICKET MATCH.

Mra. Basto; Mr. G. P. Ferguson, Lee Sau-hing, aged 26, a mar- Assistant Master at King's Col-fried woman, was admitted to the lege; Mr. R. HL Griffiths, Assie-Government Civil Hospital yester tant Master at Queen's College; day suffering from injuries re- Capt. F. J. C. Bybot, Royal Art-ceived when attempting to slight In the city. the street accident service has been reinforced, while The following passengers left by Younger, Miss Nancy Younger, lery; and Mr. E. LE Shute, from a moving tram-car near the bactereological research and the sa President Lincoln last Mme. Ch. Valebelle, Mr. Patrick Senior Pharmacist, Royal Naval Central Fire Station,

Rev. Hospital, and Mrs. Shute examination laboratories will be evening for Shanghai and ports:-J. Bryne, Rev. Downs,

Mr. William Whitloin. Rev. L. J. McCormick, Mr. K. T. Chang, Mr. in constant readiness for emerDavies, Fr. Frank Lee, Rev. Lane, Charles B. Feltason, Mr. Arthur

The poor box at the Central gency calls. Special medical

Mr. and Mrs. K D. Koo, Lieut. G. Mah, Mrs. W. G. Wilson, Mr. Magistracy profited to the extent

The annual cricket match be Harry J. Verboye, Mr. W. J. M. E. Blackman, Dr. M. W. Meyer, of $37.10 as the result of a gam- Wilson, Master David Wilson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Greens-bling raid carried out by Detectween Headquarter Wing, win- barracks where the guests, Norman G. Beale, Mrs MW. felder, Miss A. Cook. Mr. Maurice tive Sergeant T. Cashman at No.ners of the Inter-Company League pecially the young folk Meyer, Mr. A. C. Cook, Miss Lyn, Master Maurice Reginald 196 Wellington Street yesterday. of the East Lancashire Regiment, housed, where great numbers are Virginia De Golyer, Mrs Alice Lya, Miss Charlotte Botan, Mrs. Ho Pang, a stall holder, who was and the Rest of the Battalion re precautions Mand Lyn, Miss Buth Farrar, E. P. Hangum, Mrs. Berridge, charged with keeping the gaming sulted in a win for the former are being Mrs. B. N. Martindale, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weishaupt, Mrs. Chan, house, failed to appear before. Mr. by seven wickets, CSM Mrx WE Styron, Miss Ellen Ko Mrs. C. Robbina, Mr. Y. K. Huang, G. B. Burgess at the Central Elvin was in great form with the Italian, Minister Arrives – Mr. Lokouimal Thewardes, Miss Mr. E-S. Lee, Miss Olive J. Magistracy this morning and had bell and bat for the wimmerz, tak- Berlin: The Italian Minister of Annie Ling Lee, Mra Louise Zumbro, Mr. Eugene Wong, Miss his bail of $50 estreated, and the ing & for 33 and scoring 29, while Propaganda, Signor Dino Alferi L Anbrey, Mr. Pun Po Yan, Mr. Nors Margaret Sidebothar, Miss bail of $3 each of 13 others who Bds. Coster and L/Cpl. Whitehead invited by Dr. Goebbels to attend T. Men, Miss C H. Aläritt, Malha Thomas, Master Joba were found gambling on the pre-scored 35 and 33 respectively. the Olympic Games, arrived in Kev. H W. Baines, Miss Mary Younger, Miss Florence Hartley,mines was also estreated owing to Pte. Fallen took 3 for 19 for the Berlin last night, accompanied by Belle Grifith, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. and Mr. W. E. Theo Wissinger. their non-appearki

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