THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 6, 1939- YANKEES WIN AGAIN
New York, To-day.
In the second game of the World Series, the New York Yankees: blank- ed the Cincinnatti Reds. and won by
4 runs.
Pearson pitched for the Yankees, and helped towards their triumph with one of the finest pitching exhibitions in the history of the world series, by
gles and ticing with the warld's series record of no hlt for seven and third. innings.
one
three runs off. Waiters in the third in- ning and in the fourth Dahlgren lift- ed a four hundred foot fly for a home run. Reuter.
GERMAN THESIS ON MERCHANTMEN AGAIN REFUTED
London, To-day.
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TWO BREEDS OF BOLSHEVISM
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As a result of recent events, that
difficulty, at least, exists no longer. The Powers of Evil are now united.
National Socialism and International at Socialism are
The two Governments that base their systems
one.
are marching together. The
anti-
Christian and anti-God forces are in step. There can surely be no con-
holding the Cincinnati Reds to two sin- IN RECENT GERMAN broadcasts in Spanish, the sfatement was again made that the arming of merchant vessels turns them into "françtireurs.” The Yankee scored five hits and This is in conflict with the accepted views of inter-
national jurists, to the effect that, although bel-upon robbery, torture and murder ligerent merchant ship, may legally be captur ed on the high seas, their crews may legally fight to defend their vessels from capture. The right to effect capture and the ed American and German jurists are or resist. It are both directed, of course, to the question of right to avoid
armed merchantmen, and not to armed they equally valid.
The position was correctly summar- merchant cruisers, which since
as vessels of war ised by Dr. Ellerey C. Stowell, in an are commissioned article in the "New York American" are entitled to engage in offensive bel- in 1916.
ligerent operations, but lose the status of merchants ships.-British Wireless.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Monday, the 9th. October, 1939 commencing at 10.30 am. at their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central. (Room No. 205, 2nd. Floor) Aa Quantity_of. Miscellaneous
cor prising:
Goods
Glass Ware, Crockery, tains, Wines, Suitcases, ments.and Sundries.
also
He wrote: "the important considera- tion is that upon the outbreak of this war, we find merchantmen possessing the right to arm for defence. Before the war.
I had never heard this right
Cur-
being questioned; yet it was well un- Orna-derstood that piracy and privateering were no longer a menace to peaceful commerce."
One "Remington" Typewriter (portable)
One "Remington" Noiseless Typewriter
One New H.M.V. Electric Iron One Steel. Folding Picnic in Case
One Rowing Machine One Bathroom Scale
was
GERMAN LEGAL OPINION
this It is interesting to note that
also the opinion of Dr. Hans Wehberg, the German international lawyer, who in the work "Das Seek- Tableriegsrecht of the Law of Naval War- Great fare," published during the War said: "The resistance of enemy merchant ships to capture would only be unlawful if the rule against it had But in found
common recognition. truth no single example can be pro- duced from international precedents
Two "Silex" Coffee Makers
and'
A Few Pieces of Curios Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 4th. October, 1989.
In which States have held that resis- tance has not been lawful."
The arguments of these distinguish-
The Undersigned have received ARMY SWIMMING instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Wednesday and Thursday,
the 11th, and 12th. October 1939 commencing each day at
at
10.30 a.m.
SMALL UNITS WIN AGGREGATE CUP
The Aggregate Cup at the Annual Nos. 3, 7 and 9 Cameron Army Swimming sports held at the Club yesterday Victoria Recreation Road, Kowloon.
was won by the Small Units.
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
comprising:- Chesterfield Suites, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Divans,. Ward robes, Chests
Drawers, of Dressing Tables, Desks, Cabinets,
At the conclusion of the sports the prizes were distributed by Mrs. A. E. Grassett.
The following were the results: Large Units 800 yards. relay (teams [of six).-Royal Scots; Small Units; Middlesex; 8th Heavy Regt. R.A., and 5th A.A. Regt. R.A. were disqualified. Time: 3.12.
Large Units* 800 yards relay (teams of four)-5th. A.A. Regt. R.A.; Mid- dlesex; 8th. Heavy Regt. R.A.; Small Bookcases, Screens, Crockery, Units; Royal Scots. Time: 12.3 2/5. Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
Large Units 160 yards medley relay (teams of three).-Small Units; Mid-, Old Curios, Carved Ivory&dlesex; Royal Scots; 8th Heavy Regt. Bronze Figures, Cut Glass & RA.; 5th A.A. Regt: R.A. Time: 1.45
Silver 4/5. Glass Ware, Ornaments, Ware, Plants in pots, etc., etc.
also
A Quantity of
Furniture
and
Blackwood
One Very Fine Clock
+
One Piano by "Moutrie"
On View from Saturday, 7th
October, 1939.
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 3rd October, 1989.
SINCE 1855
น
Diving (teams of three),--Middlesex (108 pts.); Small Units. (94 pts.); Roy- al Scots: (80.3 pts.); 5th A.A. Regt. RA (65.3 pts.); 8th Heavy Regt. R.A. (60 pts.).
ference or compromilse' with the Sta- lin-Hitler front which now presents civilised itself naked and unashamed before the horrifled eyes of the world,
(World copyright 1989 by "China Repro- Mail" and Co-operation. duction even in part strictly forbid- den).
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Small Unita 300 yards relay (teams OUTWARD: ́ for SHANGHAI
of alx).-Headquarter Wing, R. Scots;
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R.A. Time: 8.13 4/5.
Large Units' 400 yards relay (teame
of four).-Royal Scots; 5th A.A. Regt.
R.A.; Small Units:: Middlesex; 8th Heavy Regt. R.A. Time: 5.5 1/5. Aggregate Cup-Small Units pts.); Royal Scots (58 pts.); Middlesex (02 pts); 5th A.A... Regt. R.A. (48 pts.); 8th Heavy Regt. R.A. (32 pts.).
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