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COMPLAINT TO LEAGUE
By Prince of
Pless
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]
Geneva, July 19. The Sectariat of the League of Nations received on Thursday a lengthy telegram from the Prince of Pless concerning the lat.. est developments in the well-known dispute about the taxatjóri claims of the Polish Government respect- ing the coal mines belonging to Pless.
UNION VOTING REVERSED
The
By Eloquence of Premier
victory
won
on
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Press" (Gunuricht))
Brussels, July 19. Premier, de Broqueville, has been prestige of the Belgian enhanced enormously through a great tactical
Central Council of Christian trade Thursday by his eloquence. The
unions had met in Brussels to dis- cuss the workers' attitude towards demands for the Government's exceptional powers in the next few months whereby the Cabinet is
HONG KONG DAILY FRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934
LOCAL TENNIS
LEAGUE
Five Games. In Kowloon
Only five of seven games in the
Division of the Lawn Tennis League were played in Kowloon yesterday, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club being unable to field á team and consequently they post- poned their tie with the Univer-
ty, while the encounter between The Kowloon Docks Recretion Club and the Army Tennis Club was Ikewise postponed as the Army players, "thinking the heavy rain in Hong Kong had affected Kow- loon as well, thought the zame would not be played and failed to put in an appearance.
The Chinese Recreation Club who were entertained by the Gen- tral British Association at King's Fark won their encounter by the comfortable margin of 7 sets to 2 The Craigengower Cricket Club Mkewise scored an easy win over the Kowloon Cricket Club by sets to 3 on the latter'a courts.
South China. playing at home defeated the Indian Recreation Club by 6 sets to 3. Tsang and Liang being the weakest of the wiriners combinations.
The Prince draws the attention of the League of Nations to the fact that the Pollshi authorities have not yet released the sum of 500,000 Zloty recently seized. More- over, the Transport Ministry has not remitted to, the Pless administ- ration the amount of 140.000 Zlo- ty owing for cont delivered. When the Pless administration naked for
payment 50
to be able to pay the workmen's wages due on July 15 pointing out this sum was due for coal deliveries and unaffected by the decree of seizure, the answer given was that this sum was also confiscated. When the Pless administration approa- ched he leading Polish banks to obtain credit of one million Zloty with which to pay the wages and running costs, the application was refused. The administration was then forced to inform the Workers' Council that the payment of wages was impossible resources were available. The manufacturers of blasting mate-authorised to rule by decree with- rials also refused further deliveries out the necessity of consulting until the outstanding accounts are Parliament. To the amazement of settled. As, under these circum- the cabinet, the trade unions, des- stances, the maintenance of the pite the eloquent speeches of two mine is impossible the Fless ad- Cabinet Ministers in favour of con- ministration asks the League of ceding to the Cabinet's demands, F. A. Broadbridge and F. C. Craw Nations to take the necessary steps decided, by "an overwhelming ma for protection.-Transocean Kuajority. against the empowering law. Min.
since no liquid
Charles de Broqueville, Belgian Premier
When the Premier, de Broqueville got the news be immediately went to the meeting and stated his case
LAW TO PROTECT PUBLIC with such convincing power that
ORDER
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.}}
The Hague, July 19, By a vote of 24 to 19. all the latter being. Socialists, the Arst Chamber, after a lively debate passed on Thursday a law to pro- tect public order.
Minister von Scheit declared that the purpose of the law was to make political disturbances im- possible, in future. Insults by cer- tain classes of population would be a punishable offence under the provisies of the new law. "The Government, he said, was also con- sidering the advisability of bidding the existence of political pares.
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The Deutscher Klub. playing on their own courts at King's Park were defeated by the Civil Service Cricket Club by 7 sets to 2. while on the Club de Recreio court, the horne Club accounted for the Ra- dio Sports Club by 6 sets to 3.
K.C.C. v. Craigengower W. Gittins and J. S. Smith (K.C.
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fast to A. B. Hamson and H.. J.
Howard 4-6
drew with W. J. Howard and A.
Kitchell 6-6.
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES
Eighth Sunday After Trinity
Anglican
Churches
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.
Sunday, 22nd July, 1934, Eighth Sunday After Trinity. Holy Communioc
8 a.m. Holy Communion (Peak
Church)
8 2.0. Children's Service
10 p. Mattias and Sermon. * 11 am. Preacher: Rev. EL. W. Baines Evensong
6.30 p Preacher: Rev. A. J. Benniti.
Week Day Services Mattins.-Dally at 9 am, Intercessioris for the Sick- Wednesday at 10.15 a.m.
Holy Communion, St. James's Day. Wednesday, 25th July 7.45 8
st
Holy Communion-Thursday at 7.46 m
Holy Communion.-Friday 7.45 a..
Chór Practice.-Friday at 5.30
p.m.
Second Lesson St. Matt. 13; 14-27. Prayer Notices
Hymn No. 105 "When morning
gilda the skies"
Sermon
("Laudes Dominl")
Hymn No. 528 "My soul, through
my Redeemer's care" ("Fulda") Blessing
National Anthem..
-J
Evening Order §.15 p.m. by the Rev.
E. C. H. Tribbeck Hymn. No. 456 "I need. Thee every
bour"
(People's Hymnary
Prayer
No. 217)
Hyman No. 532 "For ever here my rest shall be"". ("Martyrdom") Reading St. Luke 15. Notices
Hymn No. 159 "Jesus and shall it
ever be"
'("Pentecost'')
AdCresa Hymn No. 938 "Praise, O praise our God and King" ("Monkland"")
at Blessi Vesper.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,
KOWLOON.
(Church of England).
following are the forth- coming..Services, etc, at St. An- drew's Church, Kowloon:—
www.e
10
Sunday, 22nd July, 1934. Eignth Sunday After Trinity. 9. MARY MAGDALENE. Holy Communion
8.15 8.m.
drew with F. Zimmern and D. Matins and Sermon................... 11.am. Evensong and Sermon... 8.15 p.m.
Preacher: The Vicar.
Leonard 6-6
ford (K.C.C.);—
lost to Hamson and Howard 2-8 By lost to Howard and Kitchell 3-6. beat. Zimmern, and Leonard 6-4
R. S. Capell and A. W. Ramsay
(KC.C.):
lost to Hamson and Howard 2-8 lost to Howard and Kitchell 9-6 beat Zimmern and Leonaard 7-5
when the second vote was taken the trade unions carried the mo- tion supporting de Broqueville by 231 votes to. 110
This vote virtu- ally assures the passage of empowering law through Parlia~ | N, Whitley and R. Blythe (C.B.A.): ment-Transocean Kuo Min!
lost to K. G. Ip and M. C. Lau
AUSTRIAN BOOK BAN
the
2-6
C.B.A. V. Chinese R.A.
lost to P. C: Leung and W. M.
Cheung, 2-8
p.in.
Military Band Concert. kind permission of Major J. A. A. Grin, D. S.O.
and officers, the band of the lat En, the Lincolnshire Regiment will give a performance in the church grounds" at 9 The grounds wil de Múminat- ed with falry ughts and tables and chairs arranged in Con- tinental Cafe. fashfon.. Admis- sion tree, Refreshments. Wednesday. St. James" Day.
Holy Communion at 7 a.m1, Church Council Meeting at 6' p.m.
lost to E. M. Lee and W. K. Saturday. - St. Andrew's Club
Chung 3-8
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally. Angus and J. J. Ferguson (C
Press" (Copyright,
Vienna, July, 19.
The German translation of the American Journalist, Knickerboc- ker's latest book "Kommt Krieg in Europe," that is... "Is Europe facing War?" was banned by the Austrian Government on Thursday certain under the provisions of a law for the protection of the State. The Social-book drst appeared almost a year
was ago. Transocean Kuo Min.
for-
The Chairman of the Democratic party. Schmidt arrested on Thurday in connection with the Amsterdam flots of last week-Transocean Kuo Min.
POLISH DESTROYERS
(Special to the Hong Kong Dafiy- Press" (Copyright).)
FRENCH NAVAL PROGRAMME
[Special to the "Boog Kour Daily Press" (Copyright.))
Paris, July 19. The final form of the French naval construction programme of Warsaw, July 19.
1934 was published on Thursday In Two Polish destroyers will pay the official gazette. The list in- an official several-day visit to
cludes one dreadnought, one torpe- Lenigrad on July 24, according to do boat and two submarines. The
Oficial announcemen on Thursday.
an
Rear Admiral Unruga will ac- company the vessels, and later proceeding to Moscow with a spe- cial delegation to hold conversa- tions with the Russian mlitary leaders. Transocean Kuo Min.
PARA A
FARMHAND PROFICIENCY
Special to the "Hong Kong Daly
Prem" (Copyright).]
Berlin, July 19. The "Farmhand Proficiency Cer- tincate" provided for by a Goy ernment decree on Thursday will be awarded to all young Germans who complete, six months' service as voluntary assistants to farmers return for Ho more than board and lodging in accordance with the Government's land aid plan" in- stituted last year.
The certificate will carry the same sort of privileges as the "work service pass" handed to all young men completing half a year's service in the "labour camps.
most striking feature of the all- round super-modern construction will be the turning out of a sister- ship to the famous armoured cruiser "Dunquerque" to be named "Strassburg". and built in the private works of Stansaire-Trans- ocean Kuo Min.
MRS. O'KELLY'S DEATH
(Special to the "Hong Kong Datis
Preis (Copyright.)]
Frankfurtman, July 19. The death, due to heart failure, was announced from Bad Nauheim of the wife of the vice-President and Home Minister of the frish Free State, Mr Thomas O'Kelly.
Mr. O'Kelly played a prominent part in the Sinn Féin movement and since the advent of the Free State. regime has always been prominent In the political develop- ment of Ireland.-Transoceani Kuo Min.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
The ́çêrtificate Holders'ázè ént"
The (Mackiiinori, Mackenzie & itled to preferential treatment in Co. Agents, BL & Apcar Line the award of farm fobe; entranca 8.8 Batra felé infapore for inte agriènitäral schools and the this Port off the 19th fiftant žm. acquirement of Government farm and is dus here on thể 242 Tanatriloved) Kho Nh Instant Fit
B.A.):
beat ip and Lau 6-4
lost to Leung and Chering 4-8 lost to Lee and Chung 3-8 G. Gurevitch and J. King
A.):
(C.B
beat Ip and Lau 6-4 lost to Leung and Cheung 2,6 lost to Lee and Chung 3-0
German Club v. C.S.C.C..
B. Soltau and. C. J. Steeneck
(Deutscher Klub):
bathing picnic.. leaves Police Pier at 3.30 pri
Catholic Churches
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathédral, Caine Road
July 22nd.-Ninth Sunday After Pentecost.
MORNING. SERVICES
lost to D. M. McDougall and E 1st Mass at '6.
L. H. Shute 2-6
beat T. Daley and Rosa 6-2
lost to J. Bendal and G. Fowler
4-6
G. von Ehren and W... Sander
(Deutscher Klub):.'
lost to McDougall and Shute 2-6 lost to Daley and Ross,2-6--- `drew with Bendal and Fowler
8-8
W. Forálta and G. Sommer (Deuts-
cher Klub):
lost to McDougall and Shute 3-6 lost to Delay and Ross 3-6 drew with Bendal and Fowler
6-8
Recrelo v. Radiö. LF.V. Ribeiro and Mr. Rodrigues
(Recreto):
beat M. Sheriff and Wel Chung
6-2
beat W.,M., Chanson and G
Singh 6-2
baet Kalwant Singh and Jahan
Dad.6-1
Ap
2nd Mass at a, with sermon in
Chinese.
ara Mass at 10.30 with sermon
in English
F
EVENING SERVICE
At 4. Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament.
July 23rd 7.30-High Requiem
Mass for the deceased. Mem- bers of the Confraternity for-
July 23rd at 5 pm-Meeting of the Relief of the Holy Souls.
the Members of the Cón- fraternity for the Rellef of the Holy Souls. july 28th-Feast of St. Anne
Solemn High Mass at 7.30.
On Week Daya. Mass at 6 and 7.30.
Fiee Churches
METHODIST CHURCH.
Methodist Church Queen's Services will be held at the Eng-
Road East, Wanchai
A, Oliveira and. A Xavier (Fish
creio):
beat Sheriff and Wei Chung 6-2 beat Chanson and Singh 6-2- beat Kalwant Singh and Jahan
Dad 0-3
Sunday, 22nd July, 1934. Eighth Sunday. After Trinity, Morning order, 10.15 am. by the
Rev. E C. É. Tribbeck
A. M. Xavier and C. Pereira (Re-ymn No. 773 Thon whose ..., al-
creto):
lost to Sheriff and Wei Chung
3-8
mighty word" Prayer
The Lord's Prayer
{"Moscow").
lost to Chanson and Singh 4-6 Hymn No. 657 "We love the place, jost to Kalwant Singh and Jahan God" ("Quam Dilecta")
Dad 4-8
South China y. L.B.C.
F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (8.CA.A.); beat M. R. Abbas and M, et Ar-
culli, 8-2-
beat 4. K. and A. J. Suflad 6-0 beat Firdos Khan and M. A.
Khan 6-3, ir
H. K. Ho and K. F. Lui (8.C.A.A.); beat Abbes and Mel Afcullt ö pent bùmad and Sumad 6-0 lost to Firdos Khan and Khan
4-8
First Lesson Jer. 33, 14-26, Children's Address. Children's Hymn No. 874 41 aing the almighty power of boa"
("St. Saviour")
NOTICE Sunday, 22nd July, Christian Social Hour 7 p.m. Lounge 6. & S. Home,
Monday, 23rd July Badminton Club
meets 7 p.m.
Wednesday, 25th July L. C. A.
10 ar
General Committee Meeting at 5.30 p.m. Thursday, 28th July: Badminton
Clúp meets 7 p.m.
Wednesday, 25th July
UNION CHURCH
Kennedy Road.
(Hour Kong)
SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1934.
Sunday School, 9.30 am. Morning Servios, 10.30 a.m. Evening Bervice, 6 p.m.
Preacher at both Services:"
The Rev. Frank Short. Social Hour will be held in the Church Ball after Evening Service.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, JOIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother Church, The Firit Church of Christ, Sesentiat, in Boston, Men, U.S.A) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWER BOAD TRAM Starion.
JULY 39, 1934
SUNDAY SIKVICɛ, 11.35 am.
Subject :–“LIFE”
The Sunday School is held er Sunday Mornings, to o'clock.
Wodacrday Evening Meeting, 6.00 p.m. Reading Hoon at love address opus:- Tuesday and Friday, 10 s.m. to 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 3.30 to 7 p.m.
The Public cortually invited to attend the services and visit the Heading Boom.
UNITED KINGDOM AND LATVIA COMMERCE
Agreement Effective Shortly
London. July 19 The new United Kingdom and Latvia commercial agreement, the text, of which is issued to-night, comes: Into force ten days after the exchange of ratifications and will continue until December, 31. 1926, after which it will be sub- ject to denunciation at six months' notice on esther, side...
Generally, the agreement pro- vides for the maintenance of most-favoured-nation treatment to Latvia, particularly in the matter
return Latvia provides new facilf- of agricultural produce, and in
ties for imports from the United Kingdom-British Wireless...
NAZI LEADER'S ASHES
Sent To Widow
10 Berlin, July 19.
A small black urn, containing the ashes of the Nazi leader, Herr Cirerar atrasser, who was executed during the Brown Army purge on June 30, has been hand, ed to his widow, but not the gold ring he was wearing on the fate- Tang and H L Liang (8.ful day, non his other possessions.
Best Abbo and M, Arcul 7-8 and Surdad 2.0 lost to Firdos Khan and Khan
His sons have now returned, to Chancellor Elter the fold walchés. which the chancellor, a thalë godfather, had
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