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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 6, 1939.'
HITLER'S FRIENDS IN BRITAIN
Mr. C. R. Attlee, M.P., Lead-
of the Opposition, Was heckled when he addressed a meeting at Limehouse Town Hall, called to protest against the treatment of Jews, Catholics and others in Ger-
many.
A group in the audience: sang the "Horst Wessel" song and exploded stink bombs. Police were called and more than 20 people were escorted from the hall.
WORLD'S FASTEST TORPEDO BOAT
SOUTH CHINA'S
TENNIS WIN OVER VISITORS
Winning two singles and a doubles match, South China Athletic As-- sociation beat the visiting Shanghai Chinese Students' tennis team by the odd match in five in a closely contested encounter before a large crowd at King's Park yesterday.
Play was of a good standard and interest was sustained through- out, the meeting being a distinct success. Weather conditions were perfect and helped both sides to give of their best.
This
game.
second was the tourists' On Saturday they easily overcame University by five matches- to nil.
Scores:
SINGLES
Chan Chi-keung (South China) beat Wong Fuk-lam (South China) lost. Albert Chan (South China) beat
Trials were carried out-in South-P. K. Tong 6-3, 6-8. ampton Water recently of a high- speed 70ft motor torpedo-boat, built to K. F. Li 4-6, 1-6. at a cost of £76,000 by the British C.-H. Wei 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Power Boat Company Ltd., Hythe,
to the design of Mr. Hubert Scott- Paine, chairman of the company...
DOUBLES
and K. F.
Luf
F. H. Li and M. K. Ma (South China) It is the fastest vessel of its type beat K. H. Tsai and C. H. Wei 4—6, in the world, its three 1,000 h.p. en-8-6, 7-5. gines developing a speed of more than 50 miles an hour, and has a range of approximately 1,000 nauti- cal miles at a cruising speed of 20 knots.
The armament.. comprises four 18in torpedo tubes, two 20mm guns, and one 25mm gun of the Velfors type. The boat's silence of approach and rapid acceleration were featores of the demonstration.
Orders for similar craft have been received from the Dutch and Swedish Governments, and the British Ad- miralty is also interested in. the vessel.
Miss D. Drake, residing at the Arlington Hotel, has reported that at about 9.45 a.m. yesterday, a Chinese snatched her handbag and contents valued at $112, while she was walking in Mody Road near Hart Avenue.
Mrs. G. Feakes, residing at Har- bour View Hotel, has reported that a £5 note was stolen from her room, between 4 p.m. on Saturday and 5 a.m. yesterday.
Chan Chi-keung (South China) lost to K. F. Li and P. K. Tong 4-6, 6-3, 1-8.
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FRESH; FINE
reports
The Royal Observatory that a strong anti-cyclone covers N. China, it is extending eastward to Korea and S.W. Japan. A depres- sion is moving eastward over Central Japan. Forecast:-E. winds, mo- derate to fresh; fine to cloudy,
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