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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 12, 1939
FIVE NEW BATTLESHIPS TO BE READY THIS YEAR
London, To-day. Mr. Hector Bywater, naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," this morning gives data in a survey on the commissioning of new British warships.
In addition to the battleships King George V and Prince of Wales, launched récently, and the -battleship Duke of York, to be launched on September 16, two battleships, Jellicoe and. Beatty, will be completed before the end of the year.
All these warships have a dis-
placement of 35,000 tons. AMERICANS WIN
Before the end of the
year the
Navy will also be increased by
five light cruisers-Fiji, Nigeria, ALL-STAR
Mauritius, Trinidad and Kenya-- of 8,000 tons each;
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Seven smaller cruisers of 5,450 BASEBALL CLASH
tons each;
Four aircraft-cruisers of 23,000 tons each;
Ten to fifteen destroyers of 1,700 tons each, and ·
Nine ocean-going submarines of 1,090 tons each.
New York, To-day.
In the annual All-Star baseball match played at the Yankee Sta- dium to-day, the American League defeated the National League by three
runs to one. The scores
According to Mr. Bywater, three |light cruisers-Nigeria, Mauritius were:
and Dido-will be launched next week.
The modernisation of three bat-National League tleships, Queen Elizabeth, Valiant American League and Renown, is to be completed.
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Vaughan scored for the Nation-
The first two are of 30,600 tons als in the third inning on singles and the Renown $2,000 tons.by Vaughan and Hack, and a dou- Trans-Ocean.
ble by Frey.
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INDISCRIMINATE BOMBING CHARGED AT GENEVA
Geneva, July 6.
The Americans..scored through Dickey and Greenberg in the fourth on hits and an error by Vaughan.
Then Joe DiMaggio, the Yankees' famous hitter, with two men out, scored a lovely homer into the grand stands in the fifth, which took the scofe to 3-1 în favour of the Americans.
Before the game, Fette substitut- ed for Wyatt, who was not well.
The Nationals had their bases The "indiscriminate bombard-loaded in the sixth but could not ment and murder of Chinese non-score. combatants," was emphasised to- day in a communication sent to M.
Derringer pitched invincibly up Joseph Avenol, Secretary-General to the fourth inning when he was the of the League of Nations, by Dr. succeeded by Lee, while for
Americans, Bridges succeeded Ruf- Hoo Chi-tsai, director of the per-fing on the mound in the fourth. manent Chinese delegation here.
Feller replaced Bridges in the sixth when the Nationals had their bases
Dr. Hoo also stressed "the de-fall. liberate destruction of non-military objectives by the Japanese forces" between January and the end of May, this year.
His
communication was forward- ed, upon receipt by M. Avenol, to the Council, “upper house" of the League, and to the individual mem- bera. Havas.
GAMBLING ON GAME OF DARTS
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A sum of $18.45 was donated to the "poor box" this morning, when Yau Sheung,
shoemaker and Li Sing, 88, hawker, were charged with keeping a common gaming house at No. 85. Gage Street.
others, including - a smal Seveno boy were charged with gambling.
Det. Sergt. E. J. Stewart
at about 3.80 p.m. yesterday found the
playing darts for mo First and second defendants
had nis ba
Gaoman, of the Nationals, was sent to hospital in the fourth in- ning, possibly with a broken collar- bone from a fall.
Bob Feller's speed astounded 62,- 892 fans and it was not until the ninth that Old succeeded in getting the first hit off him.
Hack was called out on strikes to end the ga
game. The Nationals batted first.
- The winning battery was Bridges and Dickey —Reuter,
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