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ECHO OF LINDBERGH BABY CRIME

"

BENE-

OF

100 Liberty Ships For Japs

Tokyo, Jan. 6.

Informed soureen reported to- diny that 100 Liberty ships will! be turned over to the Japanese for repatriation of Japanese "still

NEWARK, NJ., JAN. 4. MANNFREMD-HAUPTMANN in China and South Sea points.

THE 12-YEAR-OLD SON OF

THE MAN EXECUTED FOR

THE KIDNAP MURDER OF LINDBERGH BABY, HAS NAMED A BEEN PICIARY IN THE WILL AN ELDERLY SPINSTER,

of Miss Emilie Kurt The will of West Orange, bequeathed Bran

Ma Kurtz'a Haypiniann's son

aring account with the Central Savings Bank, Jowntown branch.) New York City.

It is understood the Japanese crews would man the vesels un- der an agreement. No estiinnte given on the number of Japa- nere to be popntriated.

In her will. Miss Kurtz monted on the Hauntmatiza quest a fullows:

Call

be

High Allied officials confirmed i reports that the ships will be used to supplement the landing hig now repatriating Japanese troops and civilians from China and Kuren.

The Liberties will be probably used first between, China and Japan

Reconverting ships for 2 by the Japanese is a tremendous tasà it was reported. since the now existing American markings must be stamped out and replace with Japanese figures will

Japanese crows will be recruit

From former Japanese

In making this bequest. I state that while I do not know either him or any member of his family. have for some time been of the opinion that this lnd in an

continue in ba handicapped in feed bath

and should like to extend to but merchantmen nad navy ranks. wene ald in his inequal struge Amorinted Prese for existence.”

bat,

Bank Omolnis doclined la rivs the total in the nccount,

uro close to the family est mated Young Hauptmans would! receive about $500

Min Kurtz, of German descent. died on Nov. 4 at the age of 8b

Her will also included bequest": to edientjani and Charitable in United States viittom

Gormany. Sham. Turkey, and

Thesine is estimated Italy $300,000 à ter iur? rd1

AMERICAN SECURITY

PACT PLANS

for

holding

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ate March

there

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HEADQUARTERS

Lebanon Opposes Levant Accord

Beirut, Jan.

The Lebanese Government reite. rated a demand to iny for D

seely evacuation of all foreign, frames and mid a would refuse, fo mermit the establishment of my!

yourn wilstore bus within its territory

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910.

ROYAL NAVY OFF WAY FOONG

TO FINE START

ROYAL NAVY FOOTBALL TEAMS WERE IN THE LIMELIGHT IN THE OPENING. GAMES OF THE REHABILITION FOOTBALL LEAGUE OVER THE WEEK-END WHEN THEIR "B" TEAM SCORED A MERITORIOUS WIN OVER KWONG WAR AND EASTERN THEIR "A" HELD A FORMIDABLE TEAM TO A DRAW.

THE EXHIBITIONS OF THE CHINESE TEAMS WERE MOST DISAPPOINTING WHILE THE CIVILIAN BEATEN BY "J" AND "B" TEAMS, THOUGH SOUTH CHINA AND ROYAL ENGINEERS, RES PECTIVELY, GIVE PROMISE OF DEVELOPING I'- TO GOOD SIDES.

Yesterday South Ching beat Civilian "A" by two clear goals but their display was not at all impressive and with a full and 111 team Civilians won.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Civiliana 'A' 0

would have South Chinn

her Taken and

Tan Ka-chua

Fenna (3) mi

J'orteous

2

POOR FOOTBALL In a game devoid of excitemen: Royal Navy Ba Civilinan "A" went down by two clear goals to South China in the Hebobination Fastball Lengule on the bunkunyoo ground.

Cheuk Ahe kam and Fung

Kwan-thing.

NOSED OUT

7-5

(By "ONLOOKER")

Bofore a large crowd of softball fans and beauties yesterday's twè softball Leaguo tilts saw the Way Foong taken out from the aspired ranks of the undefeated by Doc. Baseballers Molthen's "Playboy"

in A nine innings encounter, while the Madcaps' claim to bo among the top-notchers was power- fully augmented with att over- whelming victory over #1 auch depleted Cyclone contingent 8-7.

Play in the Way Foong Base- baliera tuosle

first sir frames waa u-ding-in'-n'-n-dong-in'i with the lend changing hands again and again. Then came a blaring pong-nong"--that was the signal for the "Playboy" Base- ballers concentrated hitting at tack! The score was 6-5 when the Baseballem were at the end of the eventh and eighth cantos.

in the

In the ninth inning, the Base- ballera pushed out dump after dump which had the Way Foong Kwong Wah Infield wild! The Way Foong boys were sure wild and the Base- ballure wont haywire with glool At the end of this rough and tum ble with the Way Foong as the stars, the Bassballers had scored two tallies which put the game on

burt his right knee but stayed en though obliged to leave the field for a few minutes on many ocTA- elom.

0.

Dave "Bambino" Leonard wus the apple of the Ball Fans eyes-- and incidentally of the Miesun' eyes tool when he made in spec- tacular fashion a double play at "Lil' Third base. fle and Arturo Mit Mite Ozorie and Stan "Power- dis- in house" Leonard turned play which was more than worthy

The came was of a low stand. ard and mediocre soccer was wit

essed by a fairly large attend- nace. Though defeated, the Givi

a good show. lan team put up They were one man short through-|

About five minutes before the *!, Josita their goulle, Mac.

King-chung centred Mend, Wong Thapa, early in the game Mac and Fung Kwanning made no Dougal brukenger is trying mistake two yards from the gul. to stop Lee Tak-key's spot kick.

Griffiths hil the post with n The losers undoubtedly lacked terrifle driv. and the game ended practice but there were ocenatons

Wong King chung was the out-of the confidence placed in thei in whit they showed possibilities with the Navy lendine 1-2, gerrament statement sail at red a strong deferer

feld and shone much brighter than the standing la ver ጌታ ገነ thre

whilst Bertie would not

and berist an tursign, with Cases a tower of strength followed by Ponton and Crawford Tower tar obtain a preponderant

at ensure hunt. Colinen hails from)

Six of the Navy lens were from Gerry Gusano were the spotlight Bed and

of the game for the lesers. Mac and should make a

The "Nabentcher."

Though beaten credit must be indicated here that the fashonege for huself locals. A speedy and finated Nations delegation, would,

fast kler. be WAN

given to the Way Foone for hav lake steps. the unture of which'

in put up such a roaring good Aght. It was a real fighting bid was eat disclosed, to alta se poiler,

by a hard fighting outfit! Better demand-

luck next time.

A

The British French

agreement on the Levant

mendes for the withdrawal of troues from Syria. French troos being whedulent tas be moved to buses in Lebanon Associated Pres

KIWIS PLAY AT CARDIFF

Sundit, Jun

are of

}

Krent

Hussain and Leonard were though 11 Darf of sturdy backs the latter did not last the course. Hurmin. whe deputised for Mac Daua').

creditable per- farmnuce

one shot ad only let past hum

A W Leck, who has played rond elmas soccer at Home, appears

in

ed me to steady in the earlier

te that improved inmensely the und half Among the for-a wards Bertie Gosano worked hard but lacked support, especially so when Horn dropped back to the defence where he played part in stanning Lee Tak-kee.

A crowd of 2,000. including Mr Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Zealand, attr Generall South Chinn had two

How- Preyberg, Va. watched

oners, from Maeno, in Tong the tides of the sensgn in the Yee-kit aud Tam Kar-chan, who Rachy mafcit today between 8 made a reputation in the Portu- Zealand Army touring team guese part They played a good Le Kiwin and Wales,

game, individually, but have yet wan a forward baitle

to whew better understanding the other forwards,

I

New York, Jan. The United Nations Organ+] untion Site Cumnutter arrived; th in New York to-day un a survey the mission.

They will survey the East sun-] board to find a site for the per- manent home of the United Na Liona Organisation--Reuler.

London. Jan. 6.

with

Walsh forwards auvorising Kiwis at their own game of clean handling and keen tackling. The Kiwis were lucky when a penalty kick went inches wid

At half-time neithg scored.--Reuter.

side had

SLAYING OF PRIESTS ALLEGED

The Hilversum Radio said yes-

Vatican City, Jan. 6. torday that the Netherlands Gov-

An unofficial news service bulie- ramont has not Dutch claims of tin here to-day quoted an unnamed war reparations from Germany at 5,000,000,000 Guilders.Associas Croatian who recently fled from

Yugoslavia

615 as saying that od Presa

priests have been killed in Yugo-:

lavia,

NOTICE

DR. S. S. KAMLER

has removed his offi.o from Exchange Licg, 3rd floor, to

WINDSOR HOUSE.

5th floor

Tel. 26745 -23379.

f

South The main strength of

intermediate Chinn lay in their line where Leune Wing-chip and his wine

halves

Kwok Yang-ki and Iau Wing-kwok, offered pur fect caveraLE, The Kan-bung was the batter of the

while Sammy Tsang had Packs

An easy

afternoon between the poste

Play opened evenly with the combina- Chinese showing better

Chow tion,

Man-chi initiating Hussain nice Nome

movemento.

and Leonard, however, were over

a stumbling block.

After about 10 minutes play the Chinese were awarded a penal

The bulletin added that "rolity for a foul against Hossain, Leo gious persecution continues. na

netting from the

Tak-kod

freu

strongly as before."Associated kick. MacDougall in attempting

to reach the hall broke à finger- his right hand

Preas.

POPE'S ENCYCLICAL

Vatican City, Jan. 8.

Associated Press,

Th

standard in the second half,

if anything was poorer than the

first. Civilians suffered more in- threo

Kwon With were below their

usual standard 32 n number of their stars were playing for other Chinese teaLITLA.

The teams were: Royal Navy

Box; Hogg. Lodge: Wills. Benson. Ponton (Captain); Portemas, Crawford, Morin. Feenan and Grifiths.

Chang Yun-ki, Ta- Chang-kwan,

Nun,

Displaying terrific slugging prowess the Madenos busted their jinx when they emerged victorious

Kwong Wah: Lae Kwok-ki; over the velone with a 8-7 win. The loser opened up with a danh, Wong Slu-ker, 10 Ka-keung;

"Skelly" Ruzack scoring a mighty Yegnr Tse-cheung: He Ying-fun, grand slam parade, but the win- Law Wing-kui, Fung Kwan-sing, nera replied with an equal amount -venth. *** which the score was heuk Shek-kain and Wong King of runs right up till the end of the

7.7.

chut

The following is the Soccer pro- granine for the conting week-end: SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 South China V. H. Engineers

(Sookunpoo ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee:--Sgt. Pollitt. Linesmen: P. 0. Nuble and F.

A. Barretto. Navy A

Civilians 'B' (Navy ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee :-C.P.0. Rogers, Liresmen:--A/C. Roberts and

Szu Po Wal SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 R. AF.

Navy B (Recreio ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Reforer: K. Ip.

Linesmen A. Arohead and

L/S. T. Mullins.

Civilians 'A' 7. 44 R.M. Cdo.

(Sockenpoo ground, at 8.80 p.m.) Reforce:A. McCorkindale.

In the eighth the losers, how- aver, failed in the pinch when they allowed one Mudcap tally to cross the platter and thus Rove their decisive run.

LAST

A ERSTY

∙At 2.30, 6 18,

QUEENSTEPHEN

IN ONE GREAT PICTU¤¤ 18 B÷8HRINED.

the Laughing, Grausing, Unpanquoráblo Splélt of our Fallo..............

GREATER THAN COURAGE-

STRONGER THAN ENDURANCE

The spirit of our People

DAVID NIVER in

THE WAY AHEAD

A TWO CITIES FILM

Distrised by EAGIE-LION

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

OUR WIFE

19

STARRING MELVYN DOUGLAS, RUTH HUSSEY A Columbia Picture

TO-DAY KING'S

THE

PLEASE NOTE THE ORANGE OF TIME (15 REELS)

4 SHOWS DAILY at 2,00, 4.30, 7.00 & 9.8 p.co.

1

DRAGON SEED

"KATHARINE HERBURN

Alina

Walter Huston - MacMahon

"Akim Tamiroff Turban Bay

Lee Theatre

TO-DAY ONLY

them A 1.80. 6.15, 7.ft & 3.15 pm.

GEORGE MONTGOMERY

Sherry Bucks, that dynamic) live-wire all-rounder of "Interna- tional Series" fame, gave a bril- liant display at third for the loners whilst Robbie Rocho, Avichi Yvanovich and “Claude" Hollands were outstanding for the winnern.

Scores:-

I.K. Baseball Club :—

R 0 2 0 0 2100 2-7 runs H 1100210016 hits Way Formp

R

0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0–6 runs -H 040 201 1-1 1-0-0 hits Cyclones:

R

10 3 0 1 1 1 0-7 runs ल 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 6-8 hits

Lineken:L. G. Young Madcaps-

A/C. Roberts.

Eastern

V. Kwong Wah (Navy ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Beforcat C.P.D. Bartlett. Linosmen: Lac. J Anderson

and A. R. Bamy.

B.M.E. SPORTS MEETING

pany.

R 1 13 2 0 0 0 18 runs H 022009228 hits

BASKETBALL

Tive visiting Canton Youth Corp's team continued their' win- ning streak and defeated a for midable Chinese "Y" team hy"45-3 89 at the "" gym on Satur day night

Seldom have local fans seen ruch good basketball as has been put up by the visitors. They are meeting the New First Army fo their final game.

The Pope to-day issued an En-1 Jurice and no less than

Keen competition was witnessed cyclical letter appealing for aid players were seen limping, Des at Sookunpoo yesterday when the for homeless children and warpite this they made several gallant athletle sports of the Royt Mar-

RECORD SURVIVES efforta to break through

Meme orphans.

ints Engineers was held.

The Canton Youth Association Tho seen in some indivi- He said thore are up to 1,000,- Xavier was

individual championship 000 children who lack the neces dual moves, and was the only was won by Murphy of "C" Com- retained their unbeaten record by shies of life and are suffering player to test Tsang--the only pany with nine points, the inter- beating the Chinese First Army from cald. hures and disease-shot sent in by the losing for company title going to "A" Com-44-43 last night.

In the las▷ minutes, the wards.

The Chinese second goal came At the conclusion of the sports Chinese Army wore leading by one late in the second half. Tam Har- the prizes were distributed by point, but just before the end, Lee chan heading in following a scrim- Ligut,-Colonel G: W. Reborts, who Tak-nlen scored with a good aliot

congratulated the competitors and to give the side victory. *** teams were

thanked the organisers for all that South China: Sammy Trang: they had done to make the meet- Lau Yu-shun, Toe Kam-hung: ing so successful. Kryok Ying-ki, Leung Wing-chiu, Lau Wing-wong: Tam Kar-chan, Tang Yee-kit, Lee Tak-kee, Chow Man-chi and Lee Tin-kee.

KO SHING THEATRE

115, QUEEN'S ROAD, WEST

CHINESE THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE

QURSDAY, 8TH JANUARY, 1940

Tam 8.00 to 10.30 p.m.

CORDIAL INVITATION

TO

MEMBERS OF H. M. FORCES

CHINESE ENTERTAINMENT ORGANISATION

FOR THE BRITISH FORCES

Civillana "A": T. MacDougall; Hussain, Leonard; A. W. Lock, A. Collaco, T.-Alves: M. Xavier, K. Rocha, B. Gosano, J. Pereira and II. Mathias.

BY THE ODD GOAL A

high standard of football was witnessed at King's Park when Royal Navy 'B' boat Kwong Wah by 8-2,

*

Navy gave a very good display

REPLACEMENTS FOR NORTH CHINA MARINES

Tientsin. Jan. 6.

RESULAS The following were the resulta:

More than 5,000 Marind officers Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1,

and men vill gail for Home about! Flint; 2, Wildo. P

Мор,

Step and Jump:-1, Har-Van 10 aboard the U.S.8. "Wake- fold," a fast army transport, after croft; 2, Chaplain.

100

Yards-1 Staples; 2, Fairos: 0,

Blator: Wheelbarrow Race:-1, Adams; 2. Murphy.

High Jump:-1, Brocklehurst; 2 McCormack: 3, Staples

220 Yards:-1, Mumby:. 2/

** Flint: Lathan.

Olataals Raco:-1. Murphy and thoir forwards showed ex- Moorei

1

IN

ZANK GREY'S

'RIDERS OF THE

PURPLE SAGE'

DENNIS MORGAN

THRILLS!

EXCITEMENT!

SPECTACLE

WITH

MARY HOWARD ROBERT BARRAT LYNNE ROBERTS

A 20th Century - Fox Floture

TO-MORROW

MERLE

OBERON

RITA HAYWORTH

"They're all AFFECTIONATELY YOURSTM

ALHAMBRA THEATRE MAJESTIC THEATRE

TO-DAY &¬TO-MORROW.

1 2.80, 0.00 7.00 9.00 pm. WARNER BAXTER

*IN

'ROBIN HOOD OF

EL DORADO'

WITH

MARGO

AN M-GM FITURE

NEXT CHANGE ---

M-G-M'B

DRAGON SEED'

CATHAY

"

the salp delivers an equal number To-day at 2.80, 6.15.7.15 & 9.15 of replacements:

The ship will fond the first divi- sion of the 3rd Amphibious Compa at Tintain, and pick up the Oth Division at Taingtao. The trip

MARGARET LINDSAY

in

San Diego la expected to to "HELL'S KITCHEN'

quire ton dava-Associated Press, Members of the Civilian football

for practice tomorrow and Thurs-

day at Sookunpoo' at 5 p.m.

cellent combination. The sailors 440 Yards: 1 Mainwaring: 2, are requested to turn out attacked right from the beginning Sncedon; 3; McCorfadeler but -opd" work on the part of Ho Three-Logged Race 1, Pantes Ka-krung wälded off every aftack, and Carrutitets; 2; Murphy and

*About ten minutes from the Hampden.

With The Dead End Kids'

CANTON TAXATION

Canton. Jan. 6. Karachi, Jan, 6. An order of the Bureau of}· The British Parliamentary Direct Taxation states that an In

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.00, 7,00 & 9.00 p.m.

LORETTA YOUNG ALIAN LADD' WILLIAM BENDIX

"CHINA"

A VIVID STORYOF THE CHINESE DRAMATIC EFFORT TO WIN THE WAR INTER- WOVEN WITH ROMANCE! 2

A Paramount Picture

TO-MORROW

70

MARGARET LOCKWOOD

MASON

JAMES

"THE MAN IN GREY"

ORIENTA

✰ SHOWB: 230-5,15-7.15-9,16

howing To-Day & To Morrow

New Film Just Arrived!

start) - Frenan netted from "20-Half Milo:-1, ·Sneodoni 2. ydrds. Tive minutes. Inter For Moorehouses 3. McIntyre: Goodwill Mission to India ar-heritance tax is now if force on all First Time Bhawing in Hongkong teous, from the right corner, Blind-feld Boxing-1, Harris:rived here to-day and will go on estates of over CN.3108,900. centred to Morgan who wasted 2,

to New Delhi to-morrow,--Reu- tor.

timo.

Anton Relay:-))

1.

IT RIPS. THE : VEIL OF Tre rate is on a sliding seato, CRECY FROM CONDITIONS and rises from one per cent on INSIDE NAZE GERMANY. AND amounts up to C.N.$300,000 to EO TELES YOU THINGS YOU pe cont on amount of over NEVER DREAMED OF C.N.$10,000,000.–Our Our Corros- Joffrey Lyan" — Philip Dorn pondent

in Warner Brea, thriller

'UNDERGROUND!

Towards the end of the Arat Jalt Company Company, Chouk Shek-kam scored through a Cross Cut Saw Competition. ponny. Two minutes later; Fee 1. Tago and Williams, 2, Walters mack; 8, Hammond. nan rotted another and made the and Lane.

Tug-of-Wars-1, "A" Company. Acero 3-1

One Mile:1. Melatyre; 2, Snoo No. 2 Platoon; 2, "A" Company. The

Chineso started

off the don: 3 Mainwande.

Ma Noj

$ Platoon. second half with a burst of energy Tilting the Bucket Harri- Invitation RelayH.M.S. Bonn And were on the offensive form and Carruthers: R. Caine and venture (Tel. Treasurer, P.0. A melting of tho" - Mangement ma Home time, However their for- Waltors, Ad

Radcroft, G.P.0, Tel, Cox, and Cannilteo of the Rehabilitation Shimmer Dexl áttraction wards lacked combination and Putting the Shot, Walters: 3.P,0. Slater).«

Football Leagitd will" Lip hold to- mind many chances.

2. Faires 3 Walle

Individual Champlon:-Murphy, morrow at 5.16 in the olleen of Morgan, Navy centro-forward, Hurdles, Fairest 2, MõCöz-. to point).

¡Mgwrw“Lonnd to."

*THE LIVES OF

-A÷BBAQAL-LANGRE”

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