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Wyatt And Headley Batting Well
FRANK WOLLEY STILL GOING STRONG
London, August 10. R. E. S. Wyatt, English captain and Hendley, the second Don Bradman" indulged in some prolific scoring to-day in preparation for Saturday's Test match.
Wyatt helped himself to 130 not out against the West Indies attack and Headley returned the com plaint and hit the Warwick bowlers to the tune of 182.
Warwick, batting first, compiled 307 for 7 wickets before applying the closure.
But the West Indies found.. it just as easy to score and passed the county's total by 10 runs. Headley batted magnificently for bis 182 and Merry gave excellent support hitting up 146,
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Warwick played out time by sor ing 48 for 1 in the second knock,
Woolley Again!
In the County Championship, beth Kent and Gloucester socred quick victories.
Frank Woolley, "Tich" Freeman and Copson were the outstanding performers in the Kent r. Derby encounter which Kent won by 160
TUTES.
Copson bowled especially well in both innings. In the first he cap- tured b wickets for 89 and was mainly responsible for Kent's score being confined to 200.
In the second innings his figures were for 69. This time Kent hit up 29, but it was entirely due to Woolley, whose forceful batting re- warded him with a magnificent 161. "Derby could not begin to play Freeman and the spin bowler tied the batsmen up in both visits to the wicket.
His 6 for 30 in the first innings cused Derby to be sent back for 8, and another half a dozen vie. tims for 89 runs in the second inninga, left Kent easy winhers. Derby aggregate was only 194.
Goddard Takes' 12;- ́
Canton, Aug. 11. The dispute etween the members of the Me
Goddard completely demoralised chanics Union and the Mr. LeeWorcester, the Gloucester bowler Tak Hin, chairman of the Union, was adjusted by the appointment reaping a rich harvest of wickets,
his final figures being 12 for 140. of eleven persons 'as reforming
Worcester's two visite to the committee to reorganize the Me-
crease yielded 398, of which 203 hanics Union. The eleven com
gathered were
in the second anittee members were appointed
innings. by the Kwangtang Provincial Kuo-
Gloucester replied with 253 and
mintang following petitions of sub-hit off the required 148 runs “for sidiary branches which charged Lee the loss of one wicket.
ak Hin for korruption and in- competency. The eleven' members assumed their duties yesterday and have taken over direction and con- trol of the Mechanics Union.---Cen trál Presi
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B" DIVISION
TENNIS
RECREIO BEAT H.K.C.C.
In the only League game played yesterday the Club de Recreio "en- tertained Hong Kong Oreiket, Club and had surprisingly little difficulty in disposing of them. They beat them 8-1 and might easily have made it 90, but Bemedios and Silva dropped à point in a hard- fought set.
The scores were:-
A. J. Remedios and 1 A. Silva (O. de R.).
lost to Gamble and Haigh. beat Traill and Connaby beat Dunhamn and Stark Gonsalves and A. E. Xavier
da
4-6
G-4
(0. de R.) 6–0.
.6–3
beat Gamble and Haigh beat Traill and Cannaby beat Dunham and Stark C. A. Noronha and Dr. Guterres
(C. de R.
beat Gamble and Haigh beat Traill and Connaby beat Dunham and Stark
U.S. BASEBALL
HK: VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
(Orders by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O., Q.B.E., Commandant, H.K.V.D.C.).
1-Parade.
(a) Corps. Band:
pa
There will be a lecture at Head- quarters on Thursday, August 17th, at 3.30 p.m. (e) Corps Signals
BERLIN'S GREAT
NEED
RESTORATION OF ORDER IN GERMANY
BERCHTESGADEN, Aug. 6. There will be a Band' Practice
Confidends and hope were the Friday, 18th August at Hend-keynote of a speech made to-day by Chancellor Adolf Hitler before quanters at 6 p.m. (b) The Battery.
his chief lieutenants who had met here to attend the congress of re- gional Nazi leaders. The Chancel· for spoke for three hours on the economic, foreign, political and domestic situation. He declared. by way of introduction, that the restoration of order in her own (d) Engineer Company:-
| house was of the greatest import- Practice at the Miniature Rangeance sa far as Germany's position on Monday, 14th August at 5.3 in the world was echcerned and that the powers governing the state P.4.
must be made a stable institution free from all fortuitousness of the moment,
Parade will be held at Corp. Headquarters at 8.30 p.m. on Tues- day, 16th August and Friday, 18th August.
(e) Armoured Car Section :---
Those who have been detailed will parade at Headquarters on Monday 14th August at 3.30 p.m.. Independent of all personalities. (1) Motor Machine Gun Faction;
Herr Hitler went on, the power of All runks parade at Headquar the Nazi movement must be erect 64ters on Monday, 14th August, ated on a basis which guaranteed
5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruc
4-4
G
GIANTS IMPROVE THEIR POSITION
4|1
NEW YORK, Aug. 10. TO-DAY'S Major Baseball Lea
confined gue programme was to three matches. The Giants im- proved their position by beating the Senators, Philadelphia and following their victories over the Yankees, administered defeat to Baston
Scores as supplied by Reuter
were:
National League..
New York Philadelphis
R. H. E. .4 0"
0 2 I
and
(G. Davis homered for New York and "Bud" Parmeles pitched blanked out "Philadelphia),"
tion. (g) Scottish Company ----
Musketry,
All ranks are re- minded that the Peak Range has been allotted for Sunday 20th August when Part III will ba fired.
(h) Portuguese Company :---
The remaining Lectures of the Bummer Training Season will be
as follows:-
August 15th.-Characterisation of Weapons with which Infantry- Sol. diers are armed and the co-opers- ton of other arms of the service.
August 22nd-Close Order Drill An explanation of the uses of and necessity for drill and explana tions of the various formations and reasons for the orders con- trolling the movements.!
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Officers, N.C.Os. and men of the Portuguese Company should note that the Winter Training Season commences" September and every effort should be made to se- cure full attendance at all parades so that progressive training may be carried out.
Detailed Orders will be issued
Mater
Germany's existence for ever. He therefore proposed the formation of a Senate, composed of his oldest, truest and best tried followers and that, a means of this Benste, the party would raise its hierarchy of leaders. The Chancellor further skid that tha" Nazi party head- quarters would always remain in Munich and that the Reichsparty Day, held every two years, would always take place at Nuremberg.
0
Attack on Depression,
ta
The Chancellor then turned the "economic questions with which the Government is now confronted and outlined the details of his frontal attack on depression which he proposed to carry out in three big waves. By the first wave, 2,000,000 unemployed bad found work. The second wave, beginning next September and for which the financial basis had already been provided, aimed at preserving, a far as posible, the success achiev ed this summer. The third "wave
of attack will begin next spring.
when, it was hoped, unemploy- (1) The Officers Commanding thement will be repressed still fur Pittsburgh. Chicago match was their Urders to their Commands that posterity would view sare ac undermentioned Units will issue ther. Herr Hitler was convinced postponed an account of rain.
American League.
Boston Washington
Chicago Detroit
3 6
3 11
13
2
8
The Philadelphia v New York was postponed because
game rain.
separately:-
A. A. L. A. Cu. M. G. Company. (k) Machine Gun Troop.-
Parade at Conseway Bay Stable at 5,30 p.m. on Tuesday 15th August
(1) Anzac Company :—
Parade at Headquarters, on Monday, 14th August at 5.30 p.m. of N.C.Os are reminded that there will be only TWO more N.O.O. Clanses this month and all those intending to take the ext amination for promotion are quested to make an effort to at tend these parades.
R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick)
W. Indies Merry (W Indies). War-
wick
Bowling. Freeman (Kent).
160*
146
Derby 6 for 30 and
8 for 82 Goddard. (Gloucester)
*. Worcester & for 8 and
6 for 73
·Copson, (Derby) w
Kent.5 for es and
4 for 82 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Kent beat Derby by 160 zums at Canterbury.FI
Kent 200 (Copron) 5 for 69)
229 (Woolley 161, Copton 4 for 62) "
Derby. 84 (Freeman 6 for 30),
194 (Freeman 6 for '89).
Gloucester beat Worcester by wickets at Cheltenham, -ge
Worcester 193 (Goddard 6 for 67).
205 (Goddard 6 for 73);-, -* Gloucester 253 and 146 for 1. -FRIENDLY.
Warwickshire "drew with the West Indies at Edgbaston, th
Warwick 367 for 7 dec., (R. E. S.
Wyatt 150 not out).
48 for 1 wicket.
West Indies 474 (G. Headley 18
C. A. Merry 348),
LATER MATCHES.
London, August 1. The following mid-week matches
concluded yesterday
Yorkshire beat Leicester by--aa innings and 251 runs.
|
1.—Struck Off the Strength. Leaving the Colony
re-
No. 1783 Pte. J. E. Ozorio, No. 10. Platoon, as from 19.7,33, Permitted to Resign
tion as the greatest mental up- heaval and revolution of
207 spoch in human history. The Chancellor concluded his address with the assurance that he Was looking towards the future with feelings of the utmost hope and confidence. Trani-Ocean Ku
fin.
Tribute to Brown Army.
BEILIN, Aug. 6. A call for the strictest discipline, admonition to edupled with an carry on in the spirit of Adolf Hitler was issued to-day" by Cap- tain Roehm, chief of staff of the Brown Army, in an address before 100,000 storm troopers who had lined up on the Tempelhof Field,
No. 1938 Pte. T. H. Pearce, No, in one of the greatest reviews ever 3 Platoon, as from 7.8.33.
I
3. Strength.. No. 2078 Pte. B. Zerner, Tel. No. 25184, No. 3 Platoon, us from August 11, 1993.
No. 2079 Pter H. Lange, Tel No. 28843.A.S.O. Cadre, a August 10, 1933,
held here. From the early mom-, ing hours, the storm, troopers Brandenburg from Berlin and Tempelhof Field and, after the marched in several coulming to the
divine service and short, addresses fromby Commanders Ernst and Haines, stressing the fact that the Brown. intended to tell the world Army were not to demonstrate but
that a new generation had arisen which wished for peace, Captain Roehm, before reviewing his troops, delivered an address."
Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps. NOTICE —
Annual Aquatle Sports, The Annual Aquatic Sports will be held at the Victoria Hecreation Club on Saturday, 12th "August,
We are not here to make an 1933 at 9.00 pm.
Admission tickets will be ob Impression on the outside world," tained at Volunteer Headquarters be said. What matters now is "(Officers' Mesa, Sergeants Mess that every single individual re and Canteen) and the Victoria Remains true to himself, namely creation Club, Admission $1.00 in brave, loyal, plain and simple. eluding Tax.
All those not imbued with this spirit will have to withdraw from our ranks. We, want to keep cur Ranks clean. Thanks to your sacrifices, your unselfishness, your courage, bravery and perseverance, you have conspicuously contribut ed to the success of the National Socialist victors. We shall abandon our positions but we will further extend them. The Brown Army will ine to it thad the spirit of Adolf Hitler enters even the most remote cottage in Germany." | Tran Ocean Edu
There will be Dancing for two hours after the conclusion of the Sports,
Dance music will be by the Cheero Dance Band, Conductor L/Cpl. G. W, True.
Dress for the Aquatic Sports will be Mufti."
-BRITAIN'S AIR
UNIVERSITY
Yorkshire, 1st Innings:
550.
Sutcliffe, 174.
Teicester, 1st innings
Leicester, 2nd innings
154 248
"Leyland, @ for 48.
STUDENTS FROM MANY NATIONS
London, July 18,
Lancashire beat Middlesex by an innings and 23 ruhs?
Lancashire, lat-Innings (for
(dec.)
414
Hopwood, for 47.
D-Lister, 100; notiqut. Middlesex, 1st innings
Middlesex, End Tominga
Hopwood, for 60.
Notts and Hampshire drew, four
Hampshire, 1st. Innings
Mead, 152
* Pathecary, 118, Notte, 1st innings (for **** Keeton, 110,-
Sussex best Surre
nings, t
from Germany, qualified for fa certificate of proficiency in "blind". flying by instruments alone, with- out external vision. Dr. Pfeiffer, s United States citizen, obtained his
- Pupils, of six oversena, nationalis | “A,” or amatir pilot's licence."
ties are mentioned in the June-re Mr. Bhandari, from India, and 191 port of the Air Service Training Mr. Coull, a Rhodesian, began work school at Hamble, Benthampton in the course of instruction Water, an establishment which has ground engineers.
been styled Britain's "air univers
for
ity and is attracting students froin These are casual mentions, and all over the world. Commander are from covering all of the na 480 Helm, of the Royal Norwegian Air tionalities
which have passed Force, received instruction in ad through Hamble in the past twelve. vanced nerobatics and flow several monthe. Aviation is a truly" in- hours in an Armstrong Whitworth ternational art and science, and the A.W. XVI single-seater fighter, one growing tendency for aspring avia- 1st In of the fastest radial engined mili tors to take their instruction at tavy aeroplanes in the world. Eogh flying schools, even when well equipped schools are to be found in their own lands, is high tribute to the standard of the Bri tish instructional system and the cBciency of the material employed.
Bussex, 1st Innings
Parks, 163
Surrey, 1st Innings
Surrey, Eid Innings (for,
214 33
Mr. Manuel Pardo took lessons in fighter aerobatics in Siskin" fighter fitted with two cockpita, and, dual controls. Mr. August Hell
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