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THE CYCLING. THE COMMUNIST

CLUB

Two Interesting Runs

Owing to illness of the Hon. Secretary (Mr. H.G. Crayford) no report of the Hong Kong Cycling Club's run on the 20th May was rendered. This was carried pat under the guidance of Mr. H.A.G.

*SCOURGE

Combined

Drive

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, May 28. Co-operation between Nanking and Canton divisions in suppress- Keates. and in addition to a plea-ing the Communists in Southern gant ride and bathe, an interes-Klangsi to-day put the Reds on ting "hike" was enjoyed in the the defensive and eliminated a Castle Peak vicinity.

source of danger to Kwangtung No official run having been and the Yangtze provinces.

members spent arranged, the their time on the 27th' May, in

similar fashion, by covering the Hong Kong. Island circuit and bathing at two of its beaches. The attendance was not so large as usual due to its being ал im- Bromptu affair.

The Kwangtung provincial troops have occupied Kwan Mun Ling South Kiangai, while Nanking de- tachments in South-western Fu- kien are now in control of Llen Cheng, which the Reds took from the 19th Route Army, about a year ago. Klen ́Ow in Northern Fukien and Ning Kwok in Klangst also fell into the hands of Nanking troops.

Next week's run will be lead by the Captain (Mr. C Read who will leave the Star Ferry at 9. a.m. He intends to visit Shataukok, General Chiang Ting-wen, com- and will return to Kowloon at 2 manding officer of Nanking troops p.m. approximately. All interest-in Fuklen, is launching + drive ed cyclists are extended a sincere from Lien Cheng towards Chang Invitation to partake in the com- Ting, the Communist stronghold panionship and pleasing atmosp- in Southern Fuklen, 40 alles' far- here created on these runs: ther west; of" Lien · Cheng. The whether members or not an im Nanking units are pushing "west- mensely enjoyable spin is promised ward and the Canton troops are to "all.

proceeding northward with Euf Chang, Yu Tuh, and Jại Chla as common objectives.

GLOOM AT THE OVAL

Surrey Score 47 In 100 Minutes' Play

These three towns in central Klangs are the main concentra tion points of the Red forces, al- though they shift rapidly about at night and strike at a point which is the weakest.

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HONG KONG

MAY DAILY PRESS, ` TUESDAY,

29, 1934.

BOXING

Harvey

Petersen

MEMORIAL AFTER 300 YEARS

A. Descendant Will Be There

(Special Air-Mail Service)

HEUNG HAN PING

To Encourage Agriculture

From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton," May 25.

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 12.

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OUTWARD SAILINGS

The British Boxing Board of As General Heung Han Fing | Control announced yesterday, that has steadfastly refused to resume the contest between Len Harvey, military life, his post of rehabili- holder, and Jack Petersen (Car- tation commissioner of central | diff) at the White City Stadium,

taken Ovor district will be

by London, on June 4 will be for the London May 12. The first man to sail to Japan-Brigadier-General Fan Tek Shing. Heavy weight Championships of the man who founded the Japanese counsellor of the First Group Great Britain and of the British merchant service is to be honour Army and formerly commander of Empire.

The board' state: "Harvey and 'ed at Gillingham, Kent, his birth- a brigade. place, on Friday, when a memorial

Petersen, having signed an sgres-*(NDL) aq” MAIN” `..." to him will be unveiled.

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The new rehabilitation commis stoner will assume his new duties

In an interview William Adams. a seventeenth to-morrow. century master mariner, sailed General Fan said that the duties early in the year 1800 on a voyage in his new office are to encourage of exploration in the Dutch shinj agriculture and rural reconstruc- Liefde.

tion among the people in the After terrible hardships and central districts of Kwangtung in Great Britain, the board (adminis~ † • (HAL) 5.3. “BOCHUM".

he arrived at perlla

Japan, an accordance with the Three-Year trutive stewards), decided to re- island hitherto unknown to allen Plan and Three Principles of the cognize officially" the Harvey. seafarers.

People. He believed that rural Petersen contest as for the Heavy-(NDL) 2.“ TRIER"... developments should proceed ab-weight Championships of Great reast of urban progress.

Britain and of the British Empire."- The board have approved of a contest between Seaman WatsonX- (Newcastle-Tyne), holder, and Nel Tarleton, of Liverpool, as being for the Feather-weight Championship of Great Britain,

By his energy, initiative and business acumen, he founded the Japanese merchant feet, and his story is taught in all the schools to Japanese children.

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The "central districts of Kwang- tung include Canton and the richest countles of the province. Life of Romance.

The

rehabilitation duty of the The Japanese Ambassador, mem-commissioner - includes "the" sup- bers of the Japanese Legation, and pression of banditry. representatives of the British Navy

General Heung Han" Ping, a will be present at Friday's cere trusted follower of General Chen Tsai Tong. resigned from this post: as well as the commander chip of the second

mony.

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A guest of honour is to be Mr Walter Adams, a sixty-seven-year- old Gillingham, tradesman, who claims direct descent from the town's hero.

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Mr. Walter Adams has also led ale of adventure and romance.

During the war he was arrested at Sheerness and imprisoned as a spy, because he agreed to take a letter from a suspected man to a friend in Gillingham.

There are over 25 divisions of government troops driving down the Communists" "from Fuchow;

14 divisions On his sixtieth birthday, Mr. Northern Kiangsi, pushing westward from Lung Yen. Adams suddenly decided to make South-western Fuklen, and six voyage of exploration for himself. Cantonese divisions marching up from Kwan Hun Ling.

*Special Air-Mail Service)

London, May 12

to 100 Play WILS cut short minutes at the Oval, when Surrey, batting in a poor light, raised 47 for the loss of Hobbs and Sand- ham in the match with Warwick

The Kwangtung provincial for- shire. The cricket was as dull as the day, the batsmen being forced cea spent over a year to capture on the defensive owing to the un-Hwan Mun Ling and eventually certain light and tricky wicket

Worse light for cricket could not be imagined the fight of the ball could just be followed. Hobbs and "Sandham played Mayer and Brown carefully, two runs coming in four overs, Hobbs did not score until Mayer's fifth over and there was a muddle

over single, without

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occupied it on Apri 21. Progress from the south is slow owing to difficulty in keeping contact with the Napking soldiers in Fukien and Northern Klangsi.

army owing

to the defeat of his division under Lieut-General Chang Mel Hain.bi the Communists in Bouthern Kiangsi. General Chang was rew lieved of his command, and then General Heung sent in resignation.

CANTON AND LUNG CHOW Linked by Air

his (From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, May 23.

The former head of the second" army is good friend of Generals. Regular air service between Can- ̈ Tsal Ting Kai and Chen. Mington and Lung Chow. a city in Shu, former commanding officers Western Kwangsi, will start on

of the 18th Route Army. General June 1, the South-west Aviation

門 advocate Corporation announced to-day.

of

stronger Interest by the South-

He went round the world, sall-Heung is also ing in all kinds of craft, penetra- ing to the remotest corners of the west in national affairs. He lives now in retirement in his native earth,

town in Hop Po, Southern Kwang-

He returned to Gillingham with enough souvenirs to turn his house tang Into a museum of strange trophies.

Caught a "Mermaid."

One of the queerest is a real ""mermaid," which was, fished up To prevent "sudden counter at off the coast of Italy. Mr. Adams tacks of the Communists. all the keeps it in a strong box with two towns taken from them in South-locks, hidden away in a thief-proof ern Klangal are connected to the safe.

The "mermaid" has two arms, base by dirt roads and long dist-

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MEDICAL SCIENCE BY FILM

either bataman belog in actual ance telephone. When Kwan Mun ending in hands with ave fingers Graphic Close-Ups

danger.

Ling was taken, military engineers started the same night to erect means of communications with the rear.

Sandham got the first 10 runs. including four to leg from Brown, and he had made 18 out of 25 when both batsmen fell. Mayer got a The military 'here expects that yorker through Sandham's defence, simultaneous offensive on all fronts and, of Wyatt, Hobbs gave the will wipe out the Communists in wicket-keeper a 'catch..

three mahths.

Mayer, having bowled nine overs -six were, maidens for 5 runs and a wicket, gave way to Paine. And the change from fast right to alow left at the pavilion end kept Gregory subdued. An hour's play

showed 27 runs for the loss of Surrey's opening batsmen.

The ball was liable to lift on soft and moist turf and the batsmen were struggling for runs. Squires drove Wyatt to the off boundary

when the sun came out. Then the ericket, like the weather, lapsed into dullness once more.

Wyatt varled his attack by ̋giv- ing way to Hollies, a slow leg-spin- ner, and bringing on Mayer again Then Paine had the last over but

the batsmen held their own by sound defence and raised the score to 47 before the close.

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"Landon, May 12, Graphic close-ups of the heart said Mr. Adams to a "Sunday Ex-pulsating, children undergoing Ino-shortly. press" representative. "One beculation against diphtheria, and a longs to Manchester business brilliant American.study of child- man, and the other is in a German birth-these were features of the scientific hims shown at the_me- exhibition at Grosvenor didal

museum.

"I have received scores of offers to house my mermaid' in British museums but my own hatise is my museum and the creature its most important exhibit."

In' cases

which Mr. Adams caught.

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House recently..

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REJOICING IN ITALY

Especial: to the “Hong Kong Dalis Press" (Copyright.)1

Rome, May 21. That Crown Princess Marie Jose.

They were produced by scientists for students and are quite unsuited to general audiences. "Their value all over Mr. Adams' in the lecture room needs no em-

is expecting A happy event was house are thousands of rare, tropi-phasis, and a host of similar pro-

the information officially convey- cal birds, butterfiles, scorpions, tar-ductions will doubtless follow.

"We are ten years behind Ameed by the Prefect of the Royal antulas, sea-horses, alligators, and baby crocodiles, the majority of rica," said Dr. B. H. T. Nash, Me- Palace to the presidents of the the Chamber, con- dical Officer of Health for Heston Senate and Room of Souvenirs,

and Isleworth, in introducing his formably with Italian court etl- Souvenirs of world-known events study of diphtheria Inoculation.quette.

The President of the Chamber have a zoom to themselves, and He stated that 700,000 children had among these are clocks, bells, bolts, been treated in New York alone immediately. brought the good belaying pins and wardroom mir-whereas here the total was a paltry news to the knowledge of the rors from almost every ship that one per cent. Among the 4.500 deputies who greeted it with pro- fought in an engagement during children he had treated there had longed and enthusiastic cheers. the war.

not been one death not even a Most newspapers are publishing Intense joy special editions and ..""Collecting is really a passion single diphtheria casa. 'n

prevails among the population.- with me." added Mr. Adams. "I went to every place that my

Transocean Kuo Min. famous ancestor visited, and I brought back a souvenir from

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Both Ecrin With "D". "Anti-vaccinationists," added Dr. Nash, amid laughter, "declare that diphtheria is caused by drains. Actually the nearest relation "be- every one.

"When the memorial to old Witween diphtheria and drains is lam Adams is unvelled it will be that both begin with a 4" the proudest day of my life."

The second Alm, made by Prof. C. A Lovatt Evans for the Royal College of Physicians, shows the

Dresden, May 21, experiments by which Harvey ar- The festival performance of the rived at and demonstrated his Wagnerian Opera Tristan and wonderful, discovery of the circula Isolde in the Dresden Opera: tion of the blood. Thanks to the use of infra-red and X-rays, you see the blood coursing through the veins

TWO WORLD RECORDS

Sixteen-Year-Old Girl's Achievement

(Special Alr-Mail Service)

London May 17 Miss Willy Den Ouden, the 16 year-old Datoh, girl, broke two world' swimming records at Duti dee Central Baths on Satu

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House, marked the opening on Bunday evening of the "Reich. Theatre Weels" whose object: le to promote comprehension among the German public of masterpieces and German Musical art

Another English production, for which Prof. Winifred Callis was responsible, shows the lamentable Minister Goebbels in his Inan- results of neglect by sufferers from gural speech glorified, in particu contagious diseases falar, Wagners work as incarnating. But perhaps the most effective of the loftiest aspirations of creative all was the cluematic record of art Transocean Kuo Min - chi birth at the Chicago Lyingwo

in Hospitala brillant bit of ex-

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