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CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

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

Berlin, Oct. 19.

A further 400,000 unemployed will be absorbed" in productive em- ployment within

the next tew

STEAMER "MISSING

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Stockholm, Oct. 19. months as a result of work crea-

The Swedish steamer “Gun- tion measures, was the opinion ex-hild" which left Gotenburg pressed by the Secretary of State October 14 with a crew of 14 for to the Finance Ministry in the Bremen is reported missing and course of an interesting speech on is feared to have been sunk in the financing of the employment creation programme here on Fri- day.

Referring to the favourable In- Auence already exerted by the work creation measures on com- merce, the speaker stated that the proportion of turnover, sub- ject to turnover "tax, was approxi- mately eight milliards more in the period of March and August, 1934 Inclusive, than in the same period of 1933. An important fac- tor in the campaign agains: unem- ployment, added the speaker, is the work of public importance fin- anced by the Reich Institute for Labour Exchanges and Unemploy mens insurance

it applies part of the insurance funds to this purpose. It has now been possible amount subsidy to three marks

while

for the Institute to

raise

an

per man and day so it is expected that towns and communities will take advantage of the increased subsidy to put many schemes in hand which previously were be yond their means. This is estimat- ed to give employment to 300,000 men directly and a further 100,000 Indirectly,

Tranintzan Kuo Min.

LITTLE ENTENTE MEET

Ealgrade, Oct. 19.

The three foreign ministers of the Little Entente met here on Friday or extraordinary con- ference in order to examine the political situation which has be- come somewhat beclouded by the recent events. The foreign ministers of the signatories to the Balkan Pact also conferred" sub- sequently at the Foreign Ministry but co information is available concerning the decisions

as yot takere

The Turkish" Foreign Minister, Rushdi Bey, told Pressmen that the regular conference of the Balkan Unton would take place

Вед.

It is believed here

that

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,TM 1934.

THE AIR RACE

LOCAL CRICKET THE TUNG WAH

Entries For Great Junior League Opens

Event

The first Junior Division league cricket game of the season was (Special to the "Hong Kong Dall played on Saturday when the

Press" (Copyright.33

London, Oct. 19.

and fastest flying machines from Twenty-one of the most modern

seven countries and dominions

the recent storm in the North will line up early on Saturday some of the dead bodies washed morning at Mildenhall Aerodrome, ashore on Thursday were those of Suffolk, for the start of the long- members of the crew of the mis-est and most hazardeus air race' Ing vessel.-Transocean Xus Mis

came

GERMAN MINISTER

PASSES AWAY.

Berlin, Oct. 20.

A distinguished diplomatic career to an end when Minister Gerhard von Mutlus died here at the age of 62, succumbing to an apopletic stroke while taking a walk

near his residence.

Von Mutlus entered the diploma- tic service in 1903 serving as at tache in Paris and Petersburg: legation councilor Farts

In Peiping. and Constantinople; and subsequently as Minister Pleni- potentiary in Oslo, Copenhagen and Bucharest. He was repeatedly entrusted with special commissions German Foreign Office by the where for some time he headed the department for West European

affairs. In recent years be occa- sionally represented Germany in the League Council Transocean no Min.

SAAR COMMISSION BAN

Saarbruecken, Oct. 20. General indignation has been caused here by the Governing Commission's decision to prohibit all collections for the German winter relief fund on the grounds that the relier campaign is spon- sored by a political organisation which has direct interest in' the forthcoming plebiscite. This un- usual action is considered exceed ingly strange and unconvincing

Transactan Kuo Min.

on. October 25 at Ankara as origin- GEN. VON KLUCK

ally scheduled, adding that the

Balkan Union has determined to

continue "under all circumstances

the work begun by the late King Alexander

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TRADE BARRIERS

common fight to maintain

Transocean Kuo Min.

gold standard.

the

the

DEAD

World War Leader.

(Special to the Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright.)]'.

of eighty-two.

war

ever held in the course of which the competitors will have to caver 12,000 miles, from England to Mel- bourne. The famous Mollisons, the greatest married Aying com- bination of our time, will be the Arst to take off at 6.30 in a Havi- land" Comet and the other twenty competitors are due to follow at intervals of 45 seconds. The Ame- rican, Colonel Turner, paired with the well-known round the world Ayer, Pangborn, in a specially con structed machine will be the sec ond to take off followed by Col. Fitzmaurice American Bellanca

and Bonar in a

plane. The race is divided into a handicap, race and a speed race, seven mac- hines being entered for the handi: ap race, nine for both handicap and speed, and five for speed race alone.

The first official station will be Bagdad.

control

Royal Army Medical Corps met and defeated the Civil Service by 13 runs at Happy Valley.

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HOSPITAL

Bazaar To Raise Funds

Owing to the trade depression, and the difficulty in raising fund, Major Bonavia who played an at- for the support of the Tung Wah tractive innings of 111, and took Hospital and its different bran- 4 wickets for 13 runs was "chiefly ches in the Colony, the Hospital responsible for the Medical Corps' | Authorities are bolding a bazaar victory.

at the Lee Gardens, Wanchal, for The home team was dismissed the purpose of raising a sum 'of for 70 runs. Trimble) 4, for 18 and } $100,000, Banavia, A for 13, doing the damage.

C. Rickett opening batsman of the Cly Service played a very steady knöck and carried his bat for 13 runs. Westlake was the only other batsman that reached double figure, his score being 11.

Scores:-

B.A.NIC.

Maj Bonavia retired

Cpl. Collegde. c and b Ed-

monds

Pte. Haynes, c Strange, b Ed-

monds Pie. Morris, b Westlake Capt. Trimble, b Westlake Pte. Snook, pot out.

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The bazaar Includes a Theatri- cal Show, Art Ehibition, Toys' and Flower Stalls, and singing by well- known artistes of Hong Kong and Canton, while **boxers"! and swordsmen from the different well-known schools of "boxing" of North and South China will also give exhibitions.

The bazaar was opened on Sa- turday morning by the Hon. N..... Smith, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, in the presence of a large and disguished gathering. Among those present were Hon. Shou- son Chow, the Hon. Dr. H. Kote- 31 wall, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ts'o, the

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11 Hon. Mr., T. N. Chau, Messrs. Tang

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193

Total (for 5 wkts. dec} Pte. Saunders, Cpl. Clarke, L/Cpl. Meadows, Pte. Horie, and Pte. Walker did not bat,

Jackson Westlake Edmonds Barnes Crawley

Bowling Analysis

4 Ship-kla, Lau Pang-chai, Chair- man of the Board of Directors of the Hospital. Li Po-kwal,

Tans sze-chuen, Kwok Taun; Lo Yuk- tong. Kan Tat-chol, Li Hang-ko, To Sze-chuen, Wong Tat-tong. Kan kho tho Ho Kon-sang, Lam Cher-họ, Wong Fa ring. Tác Yau- pang, Peter H. Sin, Ma Wing-chan and many others.

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Civil Service

The Mollisons are favoured to win the race, odds of 12 to 1 being offered on Friday on their chances for victory. All competitors must cross the inishing line within six- teen days of the start but it is confidently expected that the win- hers of the race will cover the to- tal distance to Meboume in little over three days.. The five official control stations are Baghdad, Al- C. Rickett, not out ........ lahabad, Singapore, Darwin, and H, Westlake, b Trimble Chareleyville but eighteen "volunt A. Jackson, st. Colledge, b

Trimble ary" landing stations have been established along the line whereW. Edmonds ret. hurt the fliers may refuel or make re- pairs or to take a short rest.

In covering the distance, the competitors will have to cross the now-covered peaks of the Alps, the burning deserts of Arabia, the Jungles of Burma and the Malay States as well as the shark infest- ed sea of Timor and the Australian bush.

Transocean Kuo Min.

WORLD SPEED

RECORDS

were

Racing Drivers Feat

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")

Berlin, Oct. 19. Brussels, Oct. 19.- Delegates from

One of the most distinguished countries be

German

leaders of Army

the longing to the gold bloc, namely

World War, General Alexander France, Italy, Holland, Switzer- land, Belgium and Luxemberg, von Kluck died here on Friday at

(By Telagraph, Copyright, Tela- met at Brussels on Friday after the age

Kluck graphic Messages Ordinance, * 1891 noon to continue the discussions who had already taken part in Received, October 21, 1.80 a.m.) recently begun at Geneva,

the Austro-Prussian. war of 1866

Berlin, Oct. 20. subject of the discussion

being and of the Franco-German

was at the outbreak Five new world speed records ways and means for lowering of 1870-71,

established. oo" Saturday trade barriers reciprocally so as of the World War appointed com- to strengthen one another in the mander-in-chief of the first German afternoon on the Avus race track army on the right wing of the here by the well-known German western front and after victories racing drivez, Hans Stuck in an at Maubeuge and St. Quentin | Auto Union special car with which made his famous" advance upon he has won a number of inter- Paris, his advance guard having national races this summer. With penetrated to within twenty miles a standing start Stuck covered of the French capital when the one kilometre in 22.3 seconds battle of Mame checked the Ger- against the previous record of man onslaught. Kluck's army 25.17, one mile in 30.84 seconds as Athens, Oct. 19.

subsequently retired to the Jine against 35:118," afty kilometres in Zalmis was re-elected President at river Aisne where the General | 12 minutes 24.6 seconds as against of the Republic when the Greek was seriously wounded when visit 13 minutes 39.25 seconds, 50 miles National Assembly met on Friday, ing front trenches in March 1915. in 19 minutes 47.8 seconds receiving 197 out of a total of 330, Oving to falling health he was against 21 minutes 29.305 seconds, votes. The other two candidates. ¡ put on the retired list on October, 100 ilometres in 24 minutes 29.8 General Kellaris and Gonatas re- ¦ 1916.

seconda as against 27 minutes gistered only 18 and 1

of his 40.34 seconds. spectively, 120, deputies having operations in his book "The march Transocean Kuo Min.

"voting while two

ZAIMIS RE-ELECTED

refrained from

votes were invalld Transocean Eso Min.

Tote re-

CZECH DEMONSTRATION

Kluck gave an account

on Parts and the Marne." Transocean Kun Min

battle of the

A STATE FUNERAL

Berlin, Oct, 20- By order of Chancellor Hitler,

General von Kluck who died on Friday will be accorded, a State, funeral, the time and place to be fixed later.-

Prague, Oct. 19.

the popular An indication of feeling in Czecho-Slovakia was given here on Friday by about Transorean Kuo Min. one thousand students who parad- ed through the streets bearing the Czecho-Blovakian, French and Yu- go-Blavian flags and held a de- monstration of sympathy before

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PRESS TRIBUTES

London, Oct. 20. The Press paid glowing tributes

to the distinguished German army

the French and Yugp-Slavian Le- leader, of the World War, General gations.

"Alexander von Kluck, who died "on"

a

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FLYING ACHIEVEMENT

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally „Press” (Copyright.)]

Rome, Oct. 19. The Italian fliers, Stopan; and Corrading established a new long seaplanes

distance record for when they covered 40,122 : kflome- tres, the distance from Manfre donia to the airplant near Trieste Transocean. Kun Min.

TREASURY BILLS

*London, Oct.18.-

W. Daires c Colledge b Trimble P. Crawley b Haynes W. Shewan Clarke b Bonavia T. Carr e Raynes b Bonavia J. Barnes b Bonavia C. Stronge b Bonavia A. Parce b Trimble

Extrus

Total

Trimble

Haynes

Bonavia

Saunders

The bazaar, occupies practically the top of the whole hill, and has 2 been appropriately decorated, all 0 path leading up the hill being lighted with coloured electric

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Bowling "Analysis

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FRIENDLY GAMES

In a friendly match the Royal Ariny Service Corps defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club at King's Park on Saturday by 76 runs. ·

This match was featured by the bright innings of 117 by Capt. Walsh. Batting first the R.AS.C., despite Walsh's effort, were dia- missed for 155 runs.

The K.C.C. only managed' · 78 runa, F. Broadbridge being the only batsman to make a ständ. Bal- lard took 5 wickets for 26, and Dr. RASC-164 (Capt. Walsh 117,

Clarke secured 2 for 63.

Cpl. Roger 13; B. D. Lay 3 för 24, C. B. R. Sargent 3 for 38) KCC.:—19°(F. Broadbridge 31, B. D. Lay, 13, W. Mulcahy 11, Cpl. Ballard 5 for 26, "Dvr, Clarke 2 for €3.

·TATA' BOWLS WELL

In spite of the fine bowling of F. B. Tata who took 6 wickets for 64 runs, the University could only force a draw when they played the Hong Kong Cricket Club on their own ground on Baturday.

The scores were!— HK.C.C.-177 (C. W. E. Bishop 45;

·T. Bieln 47 not out; · P. H. Tata 6 for 843 H.K.U.: 81 for 4 (K. L. Ng 22 not

out; Bishop 2 for 14).

LRC. BEAT K.G.C.

Playing on their own ground on "Saturday, the Indian Recreation Club defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by seven wickets.

Batting Brst the visiting team were all out for 164 runs, C, L Stapleton scored 35 and F. A. Munn knocked up 38, Minu took 6 wickets for 48, runs.

A group of five hundred then Friday. The late General enjoyed marched to the Hungarian Lega- great popularity here. Brigadier.

The Indians. replied with 163 for tion where they shout "Down With Spears in a broadcast last night⠀⠀⠀ The total amount applied for in 3, to which A. S. Suffiad and K. Hungary.” Police were rushed to declared that General von Kinck'tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury | Nazarin contributed 70 and 43 the scene quickly and dispersed will be remembered by British and bills was £52,340,000. The amount runs respectively both being not, the crowd of demonstratóra. · A. French soldiers who fought in the allotted in bilis at thrée months out. strong police guard has been post- | first days of the war as a generous, was £32,000,000. The average rate ed in front of the Hungarian Le-adversary. He was a great may, per cent. was - 14/3.274, com gation—

and. a brave, and good fighter' pared with 14/5.74d last wee Transocean. Tuo Min.

Transocean: Tuo Min,

British Wireless.

The scores were KC.C.-154 (C. Stapleton 35 F

A» Munn 38, "A. R. Minn 6 for

lamps.

Among the many well-known Arms contributing to the support of the Bazaar were Messrs. A. B Watsons & Co., The Nan Yang Brother Tobacco Co., Ltd.. The On Lok Yuen Co., Ltd., The Brit'sh & American Tobacco Co., The An- glo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., The

Wah. Sang Tea Co., The Sincere

Co., Ltd, The Wing On Co., Ltd.. and many others.

The entrance fee to the Bazaar

is 20 cents and $5 for the seven

days.

I.R.C.:-162 for 3 (A. 8. Buttlad 70

- not out, K. Nazarin 43 not out).

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEATS ARMY

On Saturday the Civil Service defeated the Army by 4 wickets st Sookunpoo. Army-104 (Capt, Mitchell 50, Lt.

Williams 45, G. R. Sayer å for 26).. C.S.C.C.:-187 (A. E. Perry 54 not

out, Capt. Mitchell 4 for 30). ·

H.K.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY

In a high scoring match, the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the University played a drawn game

anthe Club ground.

Batting first, the University de- clared at 181 for 5 wickets, Gosano and K. P. Gan scoring 72 and 14 respectively. The home team. |,scored 146-runs for 4 wickets when stumps were drawn, Owen Hughes contributing 51.

University:-181 for 5 dec. (E, L. Gosano 72, K. P. Gan 44, L. T. Ride 35 not out), H.K.C.C.:-146 for 4 (E.. Owen Hughes 51, A: W. Hayward 20, E. R. Duckitt 23 not out).

D.B.S. BEAT RECREIO

APA

The Diocesan Boys' School de-. feated the Recreo 2nd XI by 5 wickets on Baturday at King's Park. C. de R:-69 (E. A. Barros 28, F. J. Remedios 12; J. Fong 4 for 13. R. Broadbridge 4 for 28) DBS-114 for 9 wickets (R.

Broadbridge 56, J. Prettijohn- 16; A. F. Noronha 3 for 23, F. E. Carvalho 2 for 6.)

NAVY WINS

The Navy defeated the Police by 51 runs in a friendly game at King's Park on Saturday, Navy-147 for 7 (Mid. Smith 52, Capt. Cutler 31, ER. A. Watts

24 not out, Alexandra 2: for 23; Allen 2 for 31 Hunter 2 for 22)

Police:-96 (T, R. Hunter 24-C. P. Wynne 17, AB Williams 3 for

1, Cpl. Cutler 9 for 3)

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