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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 22, 1989.
POSSIBILITY OF MINOR CONCESSIONS TO JAPAN
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London, To-day.
The possibility of minor British concessions to Japan in the Anglo- Japanese conversations now taking place in Tokyo is hinted at vaguely by the diplomatic corres- pondent of "The Times."
Great Britain would not allow herself to be dictated to either by the Japanese Government or Japan-
"IN OLD CHICAGO" ese Generals, declares "The Times,"
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herzo No. 2 in B flat minor (Chopin):.. Echo
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Kilenyi. Egon Petri. Gieseking.
but on the other hand the British Government could not simply close its eyes to the naked facts in North China.
QUIEPU TALKS
TOO MUCH
Burgos, To-day.
Spain's famous "radio gener- al," General Quiepo de Llano, has been dismissed from his post as commander-in-chief of the second military region for pronouncing "imprudent words" in a speech at Soville-Reuter.
FINE BALANCE OF H.K.C.C.
Difficult light and a brisk wind were: not conductive to good play at H.K.C.C. and the standard was never very high. H.K.C.C. won 5-3.
K.C.C. "B" did very well to secure. never in any danger of defeat. 3 sets although the home team were.
Score at the end of the first round.
The British Government would be prepared to give assurances that the British settlements in. China in favour of H.K.C.C. was 2-1, at end.. would remain neutral and is ready recovery saw A. V. White and
of second, 4-1 but a last round.
Miss to examine the question whether Bradbury, and F. Grose and Miss any kind of a working arrangement Stokes both win, for K.C.C. acceptable to both sides and dealing balanced, there being little to
The winning team was very, well- with the present exceptional situa-between any of the pairings tion without the interests of Great K.C.C. were best served by White and Britain or any other power with Miss Bradbury who are settling down interests in China being injured, to quite a good combination. could be found.
But beyond that Britain would not be prepared to go.-Trans- Ocean.
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IN THE HARBOUR
(MAINCARRIERS IN HOLD TYPE)
ARRIVING TO-DAY President Coolidge, APL, due. from U.S.A. at 6 p.m.;. Kowloon Wharf.
chose while
this.
Miss Bradbury has learned the ef- ficacy of the lob and she used stroke with great success yesterday,
Miss Stokes and Grose showed 2. complete lack of understanding but the former is gradually settling down to local conditions and played very nice strokes off the ground.
"ome
H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. L. R. An- drewes (H.K.C.C.).
beat S. A. Gray and Mrs. Smeby 6-2 beat A, V. White and Miss V. Brad-
bury
6-4 lost to F. Grose and Miss Stokes 4-6
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W. Sander and Mrs. A. E. Lissaman (H.K.C.C.). beat Gray and Mrs. Smeby
6-1
Titan, Blue Funnel, arrived from lost to White and Miss Bradbury 2-6 Vancouver; buoy A-7.
beat Grose and Miss Stokes
B
SAILING TO-DAY Antilochus, Blue Funnel, sailing for Liverpool at noon; buoy A-1,
Grootekerk, HEAL, sailing for Shanghai/Japan at 10 a.m.; Holts Wharf.
Seistan, Douglas, sailing for Kwangchow-wan at noon; Douglas
Pier.
Taisang, I-C, sailing for phong at 6 p.m.; West Wharf.
T. A. Pearce and Miss D. Dodwell' (H.K.C.C.).
drew with Gray and Mrs. Smeby 6-6 beat Grose and Miss Stokes lost to White and Miss Bradbury 2–6 62
FOUR K.C.C. RESULTS
Four matches were played yesterday in the annual lawn tennis tournament Hai-of Kowloon Cricket Club with the fol- Point lowing results:
Men's Junior Championship (First Round)-P. Wynter Blyth beat B. D. Ursula Rickmers, Rickmers, sail-Lay 7-5, 6–3, 4–6, 6–1. ing for Shanghai/Japan at noon; Kowloon Wharf.
NOTES
Men's Handicap "A" (First Round) J. R. Turner (scr.) beat A. L. Fisher (-15) 86, 6–3, 6–2,***
the
Men's Handicap "B" (Second Round) The President Coolidge will sail-A. C. Perry (8/6) beat D. W. for Manila on schedule at 6 o'clock | Joyce (—15) 57, 6-1, 6-2. after to-morrow morning. The "China losing to him 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 in
first round of the Junior Championshir. Mail" was informed this morning Men's Handicap Doubles (First' that the damage sustained by the Round)-B. Soltau and W. M. Gittins Coolidge in a harbour collision (15) beat D. J. N. Anderson and R. with a Japanese ship during the E. Lee (-15) 6-1, 3-6, 6-8. Shanghai typhoon resulted in only slight damage, some forward plates being bent. Repairs will be car- ried out in San Francisco when she reaches that port at the end of the present voyage.
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Kitain.
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