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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934.

THE GOVERNOR'S World Cable News In Brief

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(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Télégraphio Mastoger Orlinance, 180

Chinese A.A.F. Defeat Received, April 14, 7.30 p.m.)

H.K.F.A.

Playing in the return match at Caroline Hill in The Governor's Challenge Cup Competition, the Hong Kong CA.AF. defeated the Hong Kong F. A. by the odd goal

in seven.

H. E. The Officer Administering the Government, Sir Thomas Southern, K.B.E, C.M.G. and Lady Southern, accompanied by Capt. B. F. Walker, AD.C., arrived before the kick off and were interested spectators during the match.

There was D good attendance when the teams lined out and there were many exclturig incidents during the game.

The HK.C.A.AF, took the lead through Lee Wal Tong who "sent in a fast low shot from the penalty line. The H.K.FA. were not long in arrears for Maipas rushed the ball into the net from a pass by Ridley. The Federation "took the lead from a penalty kick. Lee Waj Tong taking the spot kick fail- ed to beat Cord at the first time, but following up when the ball re- bounded from the goalie. shot, into the net. The Association tried hard to level up before the inter- val, but the teams crossed over with the Federation a goal in the lead.

Second Half

The Association opened the Bec- ond half with an attack on the Federation goal, but failed to add going to their score although close. Tso Kwal Shing beat Cord with a fast rising shot, the ball just going in close to the post, Cord only reaching the ball on its way to the net. The Association re- duced the lead through Malpas the same player netting third goal to complete his "hat trick." He netted again soon alter but had the goal disallowed for offside.

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The crowd had settled down to a draw, but just on time, Lee Wai Tong shot fast and true from the penalty line to beat Cord to score the fourth goal for the Federation and Individually his third goal of

The the match.

final whistle sounded shortly afterwards with the score, Hong Kong C.A.A. Federation 4: Hong Kong F., A. 3.

H.K.C.A.A.F-Pau Kä Ping: Li Ting Sang. Lau Mau: Ho Chor Yin, Leung Wing Chui, La Kwok Wal; Tso Kwal Shing. Fung King Cheong, Lee Wal Tong, Tam Kong Pak and Ip Pak Wah.

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Berlin, April 13. The house painter Erwin Schulze who was arrested on April 1 on suspicion of having "thrown the hand grenade in the Unter den Linden on March 21 has confessed his guilt. As described already by Transocean. Schulze admits •he threw the grenade from the top floor of the house in Unter den Landen where he was engaged do- ng renovation work. Further par- ticulars are so far unknown.- Transocean Kuo Min.

SHOOTING LODGE BLOWN UP

Vienna, April 13. The shooting lodge of Starhem- berg's" Heimwehr contingent in Salzkammergut WAS blown to pieces on Friday by two ammonta

bombs placed by unknown persons. Fortunately no sportsman was in the building at the moment of the explosion.

Popular suspicion is divided between the feted mem- bers of the Social Democrat Schutzbund and extremists of the Christian Socialist group with which "Starhemberg is now coming to grips in the mountalni pro-. vinces. Transocean Kuo Min.

DR. SAHM VISITS ROME

Cabinet are now organising better protection for the nation's ar treasures and proposes to have the famous alterpiece placed in the art gallery of Ghent or Brus- sels-Transocean Kuo Min.

TO CHECK ANTI-SEMITISM

Vienna, Apr. 13.

Semitiam in Asutria which has To check the increase of anti- been very much in evidence during recent months, the Vienna police intervened on Friday forbidding the scheduled meeting of the Austro-German Anti-Semitic Lea- gue, also prohibiting the street sale of new Germany's foremost, anti- Jewish publication Julius Strei- Issued in cher's "the Stormer" Neremburg-Transocean Kuo Min.

GOEBĶĒLS A FATHER

Berlin, April 13. Minister Goebbels enjoys the proud distinction of being the first meinber of the Third Reicha Cabinet to experience the thrill of fatherhood, his wife having given birth to a daughter on Friday- Transocean Kuo Min

SOUTHORN CUP HOLDERS "'AT HOME "* Hockey Season Ends

Berlin, April 13. Berlin's Burgomaster. Dr. Sahm started by aeroplane for Rome on Friday to return the visit of the Mayor of the Eternal City, Prince von Campagn) who came to Berlin

The St. Andrew's Ladies' Hockey 1929 to study the social institu- club concluded a very successful! tions of the Reichs capital.hookey season on Saturday, when Transocean Kuo, Min.

they were "At Home" to their friends at the St. Andrew's Church Hall.

INSULL LEAVES FOR AMERICA

Panderma, April 13.

Amongst those present were the Insult was brought by train on new Vicar, the Rev. J. G. Higg's Friday from Smyrna and put on aud Mrs. Higgs.. and the four board the American steamer Malayan Interport hockey players. Exilona" apparently to be tran-Messrs. C. O. and C. R. La Brooy, sported to the United States, O, C. Aeria and Rahman,

who seeraed to have be- I

Miss J. Wong and Insuli

Mr. F. A. come reconciled to his fate passed Broadbridge won the Badminton a good night.-Transocean Kub Competition and Miss M, Churn and Mr. V. Banch were winners in the handicap lawn tennis competi- tion,

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MORE FAVOURABLE- CONDITIONS

Berlin, April 13.

At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. R. H. Wong, Hon. Secretary Pastors of the German Evangell-of the St. Andrew's Club, handed over the Southern Cup to the Rev. cal Church, serving abroad, will

for safe-keeping. The from now onwards be assured more Higgs favourable conditions according to trophy was won by the St. Andrew's

who were runners-up important revisions of regulations Ladies made by the Spiritual Ministry on the Caer Clark Competition for the five Friday. In reckoning the period of fourth successive foreign service, pastors who have years. been 10 years abroad are entitled to reckon the service as 12, while 20 years foreign service can be rec- kened as 25, and every further com-

H.K. F.A.-Cord: Müllane. A. V. Gosano (Capt); Robertson, Pod-pleted period of 5 years will count more, Elms: Mathias. Elliott, Mal- pas. Ridley and Lt. Hocquard.

SMART WORK BY

POLICE

Pirates Caught Near Hồng Kong

as 6. This will result in pastors' pensions being appreciably increas- ed.-Transocean Kuo Min:

GERMAN POLITICS OVER

RADIO

Berlin, Apr. 13. Minister Geobbels opened a series of broadcast talks about the poll- tical situation of the Reich, al- ready announced which from now onwards will be a regular weekly feature. Goebbels opened by say ing that in order to appreciate the improvements occurring in Ger- many during the last 14 months, it was necessary to put oneself back into the state of affairs that exist- An exchange of shots with sus- pected Chinese pirates, the wounded two years ago, otherwise it was ing and arrest of one of them and difficult to understand the big achievements attained in all the recovery of a cargo of wolfram spheres of public life: For inst- ore valued at $1,750 is disclosed in ance, it would have been regarded reports made by Sub-Inspector

as. a miracle in March 1932 had Stewart of Tsim-Sha-Tsut (Water | German unemployment declined Police Station, Kowloon.

by more than half a million within At about 9 o'clock on Friday four weeks. What at that time morning last while junk No. 2.763- seemed impossible has to-day be- V. Class Four, was in the vicinity come a concrete fact, But we are of the Ninepins Islands, she was all so close to these occurrences alleged to have been attacked by that we actually regard it as a a pirate boat and robbed of her matter of course. Goebbels then cargo of 50 bags of Wolfram Ore, reviewed, briedy the whole field of valued at $1,750.

economic developments, showing convalescence everywhere is pro- ceeding rapidly. Above all, he said, the law for protection of na- tional work coming into force on May 1 "Germany's Labour Day" must be regarded as an immense social advance. Goebbels conclud- ed by expressing the hope that statesmen responsible for directing the destiny of nations would even yet arrive at an acceptable solu tion of the international problems. It lay in the power of others to give the whole world happiness, stability and advancement. Ger-

While on patrol duty at Lung Shun-wan, Sub-Inspector Stewart in command of No. 4 Ponce Launch, received information that a pirates' boat was anchored at Kun. Mun,

Accompanied by some of his men, Bub-Inspector Stewart proceed to Kun Mun by an overland route. Arriving at the scene, four men were seen to jump from the sus- pected pirate vessel and are one shot at the Police,

The latter returned the fire and managed to wound one of the pirates, who was subsequently ar- reated, the remainder of the pirates fled in the direction of Lan Nal. wan"

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ENGLISHMAN

Ceases Publication After 113 Years

Special Air-Mail 'Service

London, March 28. The disappearance of the "Eng- lishman," after 113 years' continued publication in India, does not come as a surprise. For many years it had been Bghting, a losing, battle against the Statesman," which changed its name from the "Friend of India" in the 1870's. A succes- sion of able éditors, continuing the tradition of Meredith Townshend (of "Spectator" fame), established the "Statesman's" pre-eminence. acquired by Sir David Yule; and operated under joint ownership.

After the war both papers were

FOR SERVICES RENDERED

Presentation To Sir F. Wall

GERMANY AND

SPORT Search For Unknown Sportsman

(Spedial to "Hong Kong

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FORMER

RESIDENT

HONOURED Lengthy Career Recalled

Dally Press") alegraph, Copyright, graphic Messages Ordineans, London, April 14.

Received, April" 15, 4:30 am.) The Council of the English Foot-

Berlin, April 14. His many friends in Hongkong ball Association have decided to

"A· search for the unknown will be glad to hear that the hon- present the Secretary, Bir Frede- sportsman" begins on Sunday our of Khan Sahib has been con- rick Wall, who is retiring in July morning when in 2,000 centres ferred on Mr. Sirdar Khan by H with a cheque for £10,000 in re- throughout Germany, sportsmen Excellency the 'Viceroy and Gov- cognition of his untiring energy will be tested by experts with the ernor General of India. and valuable service to British object of bringing to light all

Mr.' Sirdar Khan. It will be re- football,

possible undiscovered talent.

called, retired from Government Altogether ninety thousand aa- Service in Hongkong last year, pirants will be examined during the after serving for a period of thirty next few days. The reason for years. He was Chief Clerk at the this national stock taking is to Harbour Office at the time of his gather the best possible material | retirement. from which to choose competitors A keen public servant. he took a for the next Olympic games to deep Interest In Police Reserve Work be held,, in Berlin in 1936.

in Hongkong both during the War Although the test will apply to and in more recent years. He was all forms of sport, chief attention Assistant Superintendent of Police at present concerns cyclists, run- (Reserve) and was at the head of bers and walkers. Over 30,000 the Indian division. His departure, cyclists wil be tried out on Sun- from the colony was the 'occasion day on a 100 kilometre ride, while for much regres on the part of his runners will be tested for a dis- colleagues and friends. tance of 10 kilometres and walkers 25.

This announcement was a pleas- ing birthday present for Sir Frederick, who celebrated his 76th birthday to-day.-Reuter.

The honour of Knighthood was conferred on Mr. F. J. Wall in re- to the cognition of his services game, on New Year's Day: 1930...

Sir Frederick was one of the founders of the British Olympic Association...

HEALTH BULLETIN OF EASTERN PORTS

Cases Deaths

3

Plague

Bassein Colombo...

Bombay Calcutta Chittagong

Cholera

124

-3

Small-Pox

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Baghdad Bombay

Calcutta

Cochin

Karachi

Madras

23

Rangoon

Vizagapatam Halphong

Tourane

Масао

Hong Kong Shanghai

Kobe Osaka

Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis Hong Kong ..... 16

BOBBY JONES 13TH

1Special Air-mall Service)

London, March 28. Playing in competitive golf for the first time since 1930 "Bobby" Jones, with a score of 294 for 72 holes finished 13th in the first annual MastersOpen Invitation Championship here.

The event was won by Horton' Smith, who had an aggregate of 284. The first-prize is £300.

MISSIONARY'S DEATH

Succumbed After Visit To Typhus-Ridden House

Special Air-Mail Service

London, March 28. With a few days of visiting a home where there was typhus, Mrs. Emily 'M'Nelli Miskelly, who had been an Irish Presbyterian missionary in Mukden since 1909, has died of the fever,

Mrs. Miskelly was 64 She was a daughter of a minister of the Irish Presbyterian Church, was born at Drumbo, near Lisburn, in Northern Ireland, and educated at Victoria College, Belfast,

Two years ago the Englishman". changed from a dally to a weekly paper, It appeared on Monday, the only day on which the "States- One of the first women gradu- man" was not published.

ates in Ireland, she won honours The chief result of the former's in languages and mathematics. demise will be to turn the "States-She had written a great deal of man" from a 6-day to a 7-day verse. paper.

GOLFER WHO DROVE THROUGH A DOORWAY

An Amazing Shot In Halford. Hewitt Trophy Tournament Special Air-Mail Service

· “Londón, March 28. One of the most remarkable golf shots ever seen on a championship course was performed by E C. Tyrwhitt Drake, who represented Lancing Old Boys in the Public many is ready to do her part to Schools Old Boys' tournament for.

alms--Transocean the Halford-Hewitt Cup at Royal attain these Kuo, Min.

Cinque Ports. Deal, to-day.

Two of the three pirates who es- A SENSATIONAL REVELATION caped are believed to have been wounded when the Folice returned fire, one in the buttock and an- other in the left arm. The Police are watching all hospitals and dressing statione,

in

In 1913 she married the Rev. Wii- liam Miskelly, who has been on the star of the Manchurian Chris. Lian College for 21 years.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE

Vaccination Returns

The following was issued April 14;

Previously reported. 151,580 Vaccinated Since last

Report

Total

26.183

177,743

of the number vaccinated since the last Return 2958 are infants of Tyrwhitt-Drake was playing whom 1267 are under Five years with C. Pemberton against Rex of age. The weeks return include Hartley and J. D. Barrington 6380 vaccinations reported from Ward (Westmisters), and from the New Territory Stations, arst tee Tyrwhitt-Drake's ball took an extraordinary fight.

nil, with

*** Second Round Eastbournians beat Beaumont Union three to two."

BradBeldiaris beat Cindelians three to two

Brussels, Apr. 13. A great sensation was caused on Friday when the fact was made known that as far back as Decem-

The club-house is nearly one ber, 1933 the State prosecutor at Ghent warned the clergy of St. hundred yards down on the right Gregorians by four 'The following description of the Bravo Church that he had received of the fairway, and the bait pitch-atta match halve suspected men is given. Two men

Results: ed through the doorway of the an anonymous letter giving ex- were dressed in grey cotton cloth-haustive particulars of a plan for hall. The opening is about four ing, while the remaining one was the robbery of the masterpiece Van feet in width, and then the ball blue cotton clothing. All Eyck brothers. No sooner had this scuffied down the corridor and three men were of medium height become known than the police be- came to rest outside the door of and their ages averaged between, gan an investigation on ines sug the dining-room. 20 and 30 years..

gested by the warning letter with the result that a jobless architect who the day before disappearance of the altarpiece spent a long time in the Church and did not return home at night, was arrested. Up till now he has not been able to establish, his alibi The Belgian

On the boat captured by the Fo- lice at Kan Man were found three other Chinese men who claimed to have been captured by the pirates who made their escape. “

One riffs, "9 Hiße cartridges and one dagger were found on board...

Haileyburians beat: Cheltoniand It was a lucky circumstance that although the foot of the club-three to one, one halved.

Carthusians beau Gregorians by house was crowded with people no one was hurt by the flying ball, four to nil, one halved.

Pemberton played, another shot Westminsters beat Lancing O.B from the teeing ground and the three to two, MEN

Etonians beat Cranleighfans, four game went on its way

Carthusians, twice winners, beat" to one,

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When the selection of the most promising material has been made, candidates will be subjected to two years hard training and from these the choice of Olympians will be made.

Mr. Sirdar Khan was a popular member of the Indian Recreation Club of which he was upon several occasions Vice President. In his the younger days, he figured in Club's cricket teams in the second division, being captain in 1926-7. when they won the league!! Enthusiasm throughout the The award gives gratification to Raich is so great that the or his many friends in Hongkong, ganisers themselves are astonish-with whom we join in extending.

to Mr. ed at the respone which has come congratulations from every quarter of the country, -Tranocean Kuo Min,

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HOME RUGBY Bedford Beat Old Blues

London, April 14

The following were the results of the leading Rugby Union games played to-day:

Bedford 10, Qld Blues 5 Birkenhead Park 14, Waterloo 10. Exeter 3, Llanelly 13.

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Gloucester 8 Harlequins 0. Leicester 11, Blackheath 14 Neath 12, Devonshire Services 4. Newport 15, Bath 3.

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