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SILK INDUSTRY

Canton, July 13.

HONG KONG DAILY PRI

SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1934

LAWN BOWES

With a view to prompting the Prospects for This

silk industry in this province, the Bureau of the Provincial Dept. of Reconstruction has planned to hold a second ten-day ally exhibition in the Mass Education Institute which will be thrown open on August 12.

Afternoon

ROYAL NAVY LEAGUE TENNIS

K.CC. Beat Radio

P

LOCAL GOLF.

Starting Times For Sunday

Qld. Coseso

9.38 a.m. W. J. Jamisson and D.

J. Alimaxe.

{{Continued from Page 63.

Committee at headquarters of the Navy, Army, and Air Force In- atitutes that the Admiralty had

Playing at home yesterday the' With the Kowloon Bowlinggiran approval for the installa-Kowloon Cricket Club continued in Green Club

(sentar champions) tan of sir-cooled electric to a winning vein by defeating the The starting times for Sunday leading Craigengower by two cream planta in the "C" and, "D Radio Sports Club by 7 sets to 2ai Fanling are as under: points, in the same number of class cruisers of the Mediterranean. A E. Collins and R. 5. Capell win- In order to stimulate the people's games and seven more 'fixtures to Fleet. Four of these planta hamning all three of their encounters interest in buying native silk pro- complete, the chief interest in the 'been sent to Malta fas the Cover | by convincing scores. ducts, the committee of prepara-senior lawn bowls games this try, Delhi, Despatch, and. Danni- Beares follow- tion of the exhibition has instruct- | afternoon will be centred in their less. The Durban was fitted with ed all silk goods firms in the city doings. Competition between them a plant before leaving Portsmouth to hold a cheap salę week in the has been keen, but the champióna) for the Mediterranean. A stane time when the exhibition is held. have shown themselves as the mors į dard type of automatic refrigera÷ besides providing them stalls in the consistent team and on that ac- | tor has been evolved for the can- institute for exhibiting their goods. count they may still finish at the teens of standard ration ships of --Central Press.

top again.

the Queen Elizabeth class, and arrangements have been made for the Queen Elizabeth, Barham, and Valliant to be supplied with one of these plants és 2001 BA. AG- miralty approval is received.

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The task of Craigengower "A" M. BARTHOU'S JOURNEYS will be easy at Kowloon C.C. The Bowling Green should also win Surprises in both events seem un- likely,

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press". (Copyright).] "

Paris, July-12.

In the course ai Thursday's Ca- binet Council, M. Barthou present- ed a detailed report of his visits to Roumania, Yugoslavia and his London discussions. An official communique states that the latter had led to a general agreement concerning the "Eastern regional pact" and to results calculated to consolidate peace in Europe." The communique concludes by saying that the President of the Republic and the Cabinet warmly congrat lated the Foreign Minister on the "happy consequences" of his Jour- neys. Transocean Kuo Min.

REICH BISHOP MÜELLER

TO SEE HITLER.

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dalby

Press" (Copyright.)】

Berlin, July 12.

was

Having rained their initial vic- tory, the Police senior than will have more confidence, but Taikoo will no doubt hold the fart on their home ground.

The Civil Service team ought to steal a march on the Craigengower "B" team...

PILOTAGE IN CHINESE WATERS

Replying to Bir A. Knor (Wy- combe, U.) and Mr. Aboriton Manchester, Plating, IL), Sir J.. Simon, Secretary of State for For- eign Affairs (Spen Valley, L. Nah) said that the rights of foreigners in conection with the engagement of pilots in Chinese waters derived from" the Treaty of Tientsin of 1858 and from other treaties be- tween China and foreign countries.

general pilotage regulations These rights were codified in the

1868, which were accepted by Great Britain and the interested

The Indians are, at the top of the Junior division. If they main- tain their recent form they should be two points ahead after their A good visit to the Football Club, game here is that between Civil

chances are even and perhaps the Service and the Yacht Club. The

Yacht Club might Bave a say as regards the points. The Bowling Green Club, Kowloon C,C. and | Powers. Electrie "R.O are all visitors and are likely to be the winners.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

Y

Senior Division. Kowloon "C.C V. Craigengower "A", Craigengower "B" Civil Chancellor Hitler will grant an Service C.C., Kowloon B.G.C. official audience to Reich Bis-Club de Recreio, Talkoo R. C. v.

who hop

ар- Mueller

Police R. C. pointed last year to accomplish the

Junior Division " unification of all Prozestant chur-

Oralgengower C.C. v. Kowloon C. ches in Germany. The Raich Bis-C., Civil Service C.C. v. Yacht Club, hop will be accompanied by the Club de Recreio v. Howloon G.G. well known attorney, Dr. Jaegar Police R. C. v. Hongkong Rectric. who for six months has been spe- Football Club w Indian R. C. cial judical administrator of the new Church unit. The visit is

Senior Division made particularly in connection

Kowloon C. C.-J. W. M. Brown. with the incorporation of the first South-German autonomous church W. Hyde, E. C."Fincher, R. P. Phi- in the national organisation on lips (skip); H. Hampton, J. A. whose completion the Reich Bis-Howe, C. E. Elliot-Heywood, A. E. hop is still vigorously engaged-Sükstone (skip); H." Gittins, J. 8. Transocean Kuo Min.

ARYAN AND NON-ARYAN MARRIAGES

THE TEAMS

Dinner, C. J. Tacchi 1. Fraser

(skip).

Craigengower "A":A E Coates, A. S. Gomes. W. V. Field. B. W. Bradbury (skip); G. L Buchanan. L. C. R. Souza, H. Beer, U. M Omar (skip); J. S. Landolt, A. A. Razack, R. F. Luz, R. Basa (skip).

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" ((opyright.))

Craigengower "B":-E. Tuck, M. Leipzig, June 30. The extent of the new grounds J. Medina, E. el Arcull, J. Cava- for divorce inherent in non-Aryan nagh (skip); G. Duncan. W. Ward. W. T. Brightman, C. Rasselet legislation in the third Reich was further defined by an important (Skin), A. E. Marchent. H. Milton.

W. GW, C. Summons (skip). " decision of the Supreme Court here

Civil Service:-T. Armstrong, L. on Thursday. In dismissing a long Whant. A. W. Grimmit, J. Hollidge drawn out divorce case which has already brought forth contradictory (skip) P. Knight, S. Alderman, S. decisions, in the Heidelberg Karl-Eccleshall. J. Deakin (skip); E. W. Simmonds, C. Strange, 10 eruhe courts, the Supreme bench declared that the so called mixed Brawn, F. J. Jones (skip). marriages" are uncontestable at the time of the wedding the Aryan participant is acquainted with the non-Aryan character of the spouse-Transocean Kup Min.

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Kowloop B.G.C.-P. T. Farrell J. S. Logan. R. Hall, W. Macfarlane (skip); J. Watson, A. S. Rusell, J. H. Budding. L. Guy (skip): R. Dun- can, S. Randle, V. Peterick, W. S. Drake. (skip).

Club de Recreio:-JE. Noronha, C. H. Basto, H. A. Alves, C. G Silva (skip); L. J. Siva. L. Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro, A. H. Basto (skip) LA. Gutierrez, J. G Ozorio, C. E. Marques, P. X. M. Silva (skip),

of

LH. Geare and

الو

A. E. Collins and R. 8. Capell

(K.C.C.):-

9.33

17.

Morrison.

beat. Wel Chung and. W.

1.36

6-1

A. F. Lay and G. C. Worrall

beat Kalwant Singh and

Jahan Dad beat C.

9.40

2 ̈M. Bryden and R. O.

6-3

Webb.

Jeers and M

9.44

Sheria

0-1

D. R."Ryde and W. N. Buyers.

Gittios and J. 8. Smith (K.C.C):-

9.48

D. E. Perry and D. J. Keogh.

loat to Wei Chun and Chan-

4-6

W.

HOB

beat Kalwant Singh and

Jahan Dad

beat Jeffery and Sheriff ..... K. F. A. Broadbridge and J.

Crawford (K.C.C.)_ beat Wel Chung and Chan-

lost to Kalwant Singh and

Jahan Dad .....

Beat Jeffery and Sherif

4 TELEPHONE LINE ALONG 6-3

WEST RIVER-

Ioniz

Canson, July 13.The provin- 6:3 | cia) authorities. ara' now plan-

..ining

establish A 3-8 distance telephone line along the 6-1 West River, Thia, it is learned, is a part of the scheme of network of toll telephone lines, which bas been drawn up by the Provincial 4. government for facilitation communication in this province.

The line connects Tat-shop. Sham-ahul Ko-riu, Tea-ching, Its Wed-nan and Foong-chuet. į length is about 340 1. The cost of the work is estimated at $200.000. Sub-stations will be erected in Shang-shui, Teh-china, and Wed-

Kowloon Dock . C.B.C. C. E. Millard and A. Duncan had the unusual experience yesterday of drawing in all three of their encounters in the "C" Division fixture between the Kowloon, Dock Recreation Club and the Chiese Recreation Club, which was wan by the latter by Ti selɛ to li seta on the former's courts.

Scores follows:

C. E. Millard and A Duncan

(Kowloon Docks)-

drew with P. C. Leung and

M. C. Lau.....

M. Cheung

Work will be started as soon as 6-6 funds are appropriated by the Provincial government. - Central 6-6 Press.

6-6 Tillery and G. H. White (Kow- loon Docks) --

The Chinese Government re- cently drew up a provisional plotage regulation intended to supersede them and his MR- jesty's Minister" had made re- presentations. - to

the Chinese Government pointing out that the matter was one of interest to for-drew with H. T. Wu and W. eign Powers as well as to the Chin-

drew with K. M. Wong and ese Government, and that in their

W. K. Cheong present form, the new provisionalw. regulations were not satisfactory. It was understood that this view was shared by other interested Governments. The Chinese Goy- ernment had indicated that a re vised version of the regulations would he commulcated to the in- terested Governments in due course, and a view of this and of the fact that the question was still under discussion between his Majesty's Minister and the Chin-

2-8 3-8 3-6

lost to Leung and Lau

1-8 lost to Wu and Cheung... 0-6 lost to Wong and Cheong. Jeg J. P. White and A E. Pearson

...(Kowloon Docks).... lost to Leung and Lau lost to Wu and Cheung lost to Wong and Cheong

C.B.8. Y. Police Playing at King's Park yester. day, the Central British Associa ese Ministry for Foreign Affairs;tion obtained a clean sweep over he could not at present say more; the Police Recreation Club by 9 but his Majesty's Government were

clear sets... The winners were fully alive to the interests of Bri- tish shipping and of the British superior in all departments of the pilots who might be affected.

WATER LEVELS"

For West, North And

East Rivers

The River Conservancy Com- Inission for Kwangtung Province notifies that the height of water in English feet in the West, North and East Rivers is as follows:-

West River at Shiu-

hing North River at Tsing-

yuen North River at Sam-

East River at Shek-

Jung

shut

July July 11 12

129 134

7 8.0

1.3

7.7

4.0 4.0

hill, A C. Young. A. T. Hamilton, A. Chapman (skip).

game.

"I

Scores follow:

F. Angus and J. J. Ferguson

(CBA):

beat Calthrop and Bidmead 6-3 8-1 beat Laughlin and T. Pile ... beat T. Hunter and Gelvin ... 6-0 J. Blythe and M Whitley

(C.B.A.):

N.

beat Calthrop and Bidmead 7-5 -beat Laughlin and Pile ...... 7-5 beat Hunter and Gelvin ... 8-3 Halford and G. Gurevitch (CBA)

?

bear Calthrop and Bidmead 6-9 brat Laughlin and Pile 6-1 beat Hunter and Gelvin... 6-2

Recreio v. University The Club de "Recreio's "C"! Division Lawn Tennis team con- tinued in their winning vein when they defeated the University at King's Park by 8 sets to set.

Scores follow:----- LA Carvalho and M. Oliveira

(Recreio) ~

6-3

Dr.

beat, Kwik and H. T. Bee beat Yatkin and C. K. Quek 6-1 beat Fletcher and K. 8. Touw 6-2 Rodrigues and L. P. L Ribeira (Recrelp):- beat Kwik and Bee beat Yatkin and Quek Beat Fletcher and Touw

STAVISKY SCANDAL

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dalls Press” (Copyright.}]

Club de Recreio:-D. C. Alyes, Páris July 12.

D. F. Lopes, J. J. Basto, H. Rozario M. Tardieu and Laval were plac-

(skip); F. A. Machado, A. A. Be- ed on Thursday on the list of Taikoo R.C.-G. H. Stewart, R. medios. P. A. Yvanovich, Julio those to be called before the par-Wright, T. F. Stainton, R. C. Wal-Ribeiro (skip); H. A. Botello, F. X. llamentary committee investigat-lace (skip); W. Cunningham, A. Soares, C. M. 8. Alves, Dr. R. A. ing the Stavisky scandal," Both W. Norrie, D. Munro, N. Drummond Basto (skip). ex-Premiers will be asked to test! (skip); W. G. Brown, D. B. Bone, Kowloon BG.C.-G. Boss. C. LAE ly regarding the disposal of the R. M. Keown, J. C. Chalmers Farmer, J. Rodger. 3. G. Meyer Government's "secret fund" In ekip).

(skip): H. F. Btoneham, C. B. 1932. Transocean Kuo Min.

Police B.C.-J. 8. O. Fender, T. Hosking, W. &. Hale, H. B. Bose Tallon, F. E. E. Booker, A. R. Clark | (skip); J. MacDonald, E. V. Baarla, (skip); R. Ellis, G. Perkira, G. C. | J. G. Charlton, G. E. F. Thomp- Moss, W. Mair (skip); E. G. Post, son (skip). A. Dowman, J. Shepherd, W. E. Hollands (skip).

'ORIENTAL AFFAIRS"

Junior Division Craigengower C.C. R. Soares,

6-2

6-2 6-1 Xavier and J. X. Xavier (Recreio):

beat Kwik and Bee... 6-4 beat Fatkin and Quek 6-2

drew with Yatkin and Touw 6-8

German Club ▼. Army. The Deutscher Klub once again Police B.C.-W. Forrest, Awent under in the "O" Division of London, July 12.

Channing, S. Logan. J. S. Riddell the Lawn Tennis League yesterday, Replying to Commander P. G.

(skip) W. 8. Dall, S. Fariqw, Gwhen they were beaten at home by Agnew, in the House of Commons

S. Alexander. W. McHardy (skip); the Army Tennis Club by 13 mate to-day, Mr. Anthony Eden sald Y. Abbas, A. A. Lewis, V. N. Atlen-W. McLeod, L. Glendinning. J. R. to 73... that the Chinese Government has za (skip): A. Coelho, W. J. Howard, MeWalter, A. E. Carey (skip),

Boltay and Steepeck were the explained that the Shangai B-J. Fraser, W. K. Way (skip); W. Hongkong Electric. K. Bioan, best of the Deutscher Klub and tish magazine "Oriental Affairs Atkins, W. Phelps, J. van der Lely, was banned because it was consis-E. C. Baery (pkig). tently hostile to the Chinese Goy- Kowloon CC.-M. N. Rakuten, ernment, also because it was carry-W. Mulcahy, T. W. Carr. E. Kern ing on propaganda on behalf of (skip); T. Fergusson, W. W. Hirst, Manchukuo

LE Lammert, H. Overy (skip); A. Wright, V. C. Labrum. L. Jack, J. M. Jack (skip).

Discussions were continuing and It was hoped that they would re- *sult in a satisfactory settlement.

Mr. Eden added.

Reserge: C, Fletcher...

Civil Service CC.-J. Gellatly,

Scores folla

R. C. Butler, G. T. Padgett, A. Foffered a stern resistance, drawing Paul (skip); J. G. Haigh, G. Rtwo of their three encounters. Hooley, N. M. Currel, S. (skip); J. F. Lunny, A. McKellar. La de Rome, H. W. B. Muskett (skip).

Football Club-R. P. Shaw, P. Morgan, J. Russell, A. Brooksbank ́(skip); 8. Strange, J. Ralston, J. J. Gregory, E 8. Carter (skip); Œ Commander Agnew urged strong H. L. Lockhart, H. Westlake, R. E. Stephens, C. A. Robertson, G. representations on the grounds of R. Davies (dp); H. Major. C. Graver, H. W. Haynes (skip).

J Purvis, E. R. the unfortunate effect abroad to Champolovter,

Indian R.CA. H. Rumjahn 8: the Chinese Government's reputa- Wood (skip); J. Gunn, Z. W. O." Bux, A. R. Minu, K. M. Omar tlon in consequence of suppressing Hamilton, L. Collyer, L. Luck (skip). | (skip); P. M. Khan, M. I. Razack. Yacht Clubi-A" Stevenson, GA. M. Omar, A.-M. Wahab (skip); reasonable criticism; but Mr. Eden said he thought friendly repre-E Costello. Sir Thomas Southorn, J. Hoosen, M. Y. Ads, A. Q. Madar, sentations were more likely to be Macfarlane (skip); 'E. B., Abra- |'A. R. Dallah (skip).

G. Von Ehren and W. Sanders

(Deutscher Klub):- lost to W. Blackler and J.

2-6 Jarman... lost to A. Oldfield and E. :

2-4 Wilson ..... drew with W. H Gillow and R. Manly ......................

B Soltau and J. Steeneck

(Deutscher Buk)

the best way to settia the matter, } hám, A. V. Brown, 7. A. R. Belby, i Reserver:-R. A. Trengrove, AR -Reuter.

·B. E. Maughan (skip); L. §. Green. Humphrey.

lost to Blackler and Jarman 5-7 drew with pidgeld and W11-

6-0

dravý with Gillow ang Man-2000

Lathing and G. Bommer Dentscher. Fub);"

lost to Blackler and Jarman 4-6 lost to Oldfield and Wilson" 2-8 lost to Gillow and Manly

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