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GERMAN REOCCUPATION

OF THE SAAR

WEEK-END CRICKET

Celebrations To Mark The E. C. Fincher Scores

Occasion

(Special to the Hong Kong

Daily Press")

Tela Telegraph, Copyright, . (By graphic Messages" Ordinance. 137 Received, February 24, 1:30 a.m.)

Berlin, Feb. 23.

At the very moment that the Saar is declared to be reincor- 1282)porated in Germany at the official transferente on March 1, church bells in all parts of the Reich will 299/70 peal. out, factory and ships' sirens

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start blowing and public buildings burst out in a blaze of bunting while all traffic will come to a standstill and all machines in factories cense working for a period of one minute.

This is part of the official pro- gramme of celebrations published on Saturday by the Propaganda Minister which also appeals "to the population to hang flags from

WOMEN IN THE

ARMY

Soviet Training Of Civilians

(Special to "Hong Kong

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windows of their homes at the and moment they hear bell's sirens but not before.

Mass demonstrations and public rejoicing will be organised all over Germany followed in the evening by torchlight processions headed by Stormtroops and other Na- tional-Socialist organisations.— Transocean Kuo Min.

HANDING OVER

Geneva, Feb. 23. Baron Alois! with other members of the Saar Committee o: Three wil travel to Saarbruecken, at the end of the month in order' to. take part in the ometal ceremony of handing over the Saar territory to Germany on March 1, accord- ing to a communication Issued by the League of Nations Secre- tarlat on Saturday- Fransocean Kuo Min.

LATE NIGHT CABLES

The following cables were receiv- ed on Saturday, night through Reuter's Agency:--

Century

the

cricket The feature of matches played during the week- end was the, splendid batting of E. C. Fincher who hit up 114 not out in the K.C.C. v. LRO, friendly match which resulted in a win for the former by six runs,

The Hong Kong Cricket Clup concluded their fixtures in the pre- mier League by defeating the Uni- versity by 99 runs, while prolific scoring was seen at the Navy and Army encounter which ended in at draw.

In the Junior Division, the Navy beat the Royal Engineers by nine wickets while the Club de Recreto suffered defeat at the hands of the R.AS.C. by six wickets.

LEAGUE TABLES The following are the League tables in both Divisions.

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London Forecast of the American Market Cotton: Cotton "will probably be B. A, 8. Daily Press");\"

steady. Prices are expected to be Navy (ByTelegraph, Copyright, Tarm

better when March contracts are IR, C; graphic Messager Ordinance, 1894. ↑ lifuldated." The Cotton pool is P. R. C. Received, February 23, 4-80 p.m.). continuing Some spinners are C. C., C.

Moscow, Feb. 23.. arging the government to impound H K. C. C. The celebrations of the 17th an- boldings until 1936, but this is un-x c. c.

R. A. M. C. niversary of the foundation of likely,

Wheat: The market is expected. E...... the Red Army

were and Navy made the occasion for the publica-, to open steady.

H. K. U tion of a number of interesting Rubber Rubber is expected to c. s. c. c. particulars about the Ossoaviachim rule higher, with London optimis de R. whose purpose it is to organisetic over the possibility of a 30 per military training for the civil pop-cent cut in production. ulation It is officially stated

On their own ground, the Unt- numbers that the Ossoavlachim 13,238.000 members,

flying erally lower with fair activity.versity lost to the H.K.C.C. by: 90 'clubs, 2,000 schools of gliding, a The utilities were strong on in- runs

motorised division consisting of junction against the Government j 20,000 cells, 1,500 schools where sale power, 450,000 persons are receiving tul- tion in flying. The youth's sec- tion which is separate, is training 250,000 boys between the ages of 10 and 15 years. The Ossoaviachim also comprises nine special avia-

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other March and

liquidations. The trade was buying on setback. The market tone was steady.

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(Special to "Hong Kong Dally Prese").

Telegraph, Oppyright, Tald graphic Mensages. Ordinance, 1894.

Beceived, February 22, 4-30 p.m.)

Kovno, Feb. 23.

Commodities Prices

"Through Renter's Agency)

New York, Feb. 24. NEW YORK COTTON

February 23

Closing Closing Opening"

Scores: HKC.C.-179 for 6 (C. K. HI- Wood 66, 1. McInnes, 41 not

A total increase of 40 per cent. out and E. E. Duckitt 20 not over last year's expenditure is out, E T. Wood 4 for 38.)

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get which is now passing its last Army v Navy

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extra- May 12.50 12.45 12.43 12.40 12.40 runs were hit up for the loss of 6 proposed to raise the

ordinary expenditure from 10 to July 12.58 12.52 12.51 12.44 12.46.. wickets.

25 millions. The increase will be │| Oct. 12.50 12.43 12.44.12.40 12.41 Scores:

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Jan. 12.59 12.54 12.53 12.50 12.50. Colledge 51 not out, Majnal loan of 18 million llt.-

(1934) Bonavia 38, Capt. Walch 25 not Transocean Kuo Min. out).

task it is to train recruits wha CO OPERATION match which ended in a draw, 347 more than that of 1934 but it is Mar. 12.42 13.34 12.33 12.28 12.30

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The War Commissioner, Vorochi- loft, held a two-hour discourse about the purpose of the Ossoavia- chim, asserting that in the last. few years the Soviet Union was

often in danger of war. Peace,

WITH JAPAN

Turn In China's Relations

he said, could only be maintained From Our Special Correspondent)

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if the Army and air forces are further strengthened. The procession of militarisation of the ration through the activities of the Ossaarlachim must not be al- lowed to pass into forgetfulness- Fransocean Kuo Min

PRESIDENT.ROOSEVELT

AT BOSTON

Navy 141 for 1 (Mid, Sturdee 70 not out, Lt. Bramwell 48 not out).

FRANCO-GERMAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

JUNIOR LEAGUE London, Feb. 21,. Friendly understanding and co-

B.A.S.C. v. Recreio operation between the National Brilliant Bowling by Pte. Forsyth Government and Japan has be (7 for 19) was responsible for the come an established fact as in-RAS.C. defeating the Recreio by dicated by a speech yesterday by 6 wickets in the junior cricket graphic Mr. Wang Ching Wei, President of league at King's Park

the Executive Yuan, in Nanking.

'Bcores:

Mr Wang Justified this policy by Recreto-32-(Vaughan 3 for-13, the last public address by the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen at Kobe on November 28, 1824

"Forsyth 7 for 19). RAB.C.:53 for 4 (L/c. Vaughan

25, da Silva 2 for 11).

Navy v. R. E

According to Mr. Wang, Dr. Sun- Yat Sen said that the people of Boston, Feb. 23.

At Sookumpoo, the Navy defeated President Roosevelt arrived here China and Japan' should co-operate the Royal Engineers by 90 runs. to-day by presidential strain to at- for common welfare. Being s

Scores: tend the initiation of his son close follower of the late Party Franklin into the exclusive Pying, leader, Mr. Wang aited this last Club at Harward University, of which the President is a member.

-Reuter.

BRITISH REQUEST TO SHENSI

speech in support of his policy of

"New Deal with Japan.

Royal Engineers:-137 (Capt. Foley 23, Spr. Tucker, 34, Capl. Ellis 29, Watts 3 for 18, Cousins 2 for 18, Douglas 4 for 44), Royal Navy:-155 for 2 (A B. Pep

per 57 not out; Lt. Ford 58).

FRIENDLIES K.C.C. v. LRC.

The head of the Executive Yuan said that there are many outstand: ing issues dividing China and Japan but with goodwill and con- cillation on both sides these ques tions can be amicably settled. The A thrilling finish featured this Chinese official is much impressed match which was played at 600 by the conciliation and friendly kunpoo and which resulted in Pelping, Feb. 24, The acting British Consul Gen- spirit as disclosed in the speech of win for the KC. O by 6 runs in Haruthal, GM. and Mrs. R. Jordan, eral at Hankow has telegraphed Mr Koki Hirota, Japanese Foreign the last over of the match

the Governor of Bhensi Province Minister, in the Diet in the early "Miss J. Jordan, Master D. Jordan, requesting all possible steps to part of the month

Master J. Jordan, Miss & Meffect the release of Frencham Dr. Wang Chung Hut Judge of Knill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirby and find his wife,--. The following passengers em- Master A. W. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs.

Reuter. barked at Hong Kong per P. & F. H. J. Kelly, Mr. K. Kirpalani, 3.8. Rajputana which left for London and ports on Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guy Mr. E. Burney, M.O., Miss L Blackman, Mis. M. Burnett, M. F. W. M. Burr, Miss Bowers, Mr. E. O Baker, Captain L. C. Crick, Mrs. M. N. Compton, Miss S. C. Comp N. Marden, Mr. and Mrs. D Rayner, Dr. D. Ra Mr. G. R ton, Mr. Chan Fah Shiu, Mr. P

P. & O. S.S. "Rajputana"

8.C.PO/A Lawson Mrs H M. Lamprill and infant, Mrs. L Lockhart Master T Lockhart, Mrs. P. K Favri and infant, Miss Master V. Lockhart Pte. and Mrs. R. P. Povri, Miss P. Patchett Lenton and two Intants, Master A. Major Gen, and Mrs. B. P. Pope T. Lenton, Miss D. V Lenton, Mr. Mrs. H. Phillips: Master P. Phillips, and Mrs. R. L. Marden, Master R. Mrs. F, H. Richmond, Major

McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rozeakwy Captain LC Higgs, Chand, Mr. M. Dwyer, Mrs. de McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mc Mrs. A. M. Rowlands, Mr. and Mrs. Rome, Mrs L. Hawkins, Mr. GDermott, Lieut.-CoL and Mra ERW Smith Mr. W BG. Huil, Mr. and Mrs. T. WHM. MacCulloch, Mr. AJ, R, Moss, and Mrs AT Hosegood, Master CTD. Hose Mrs. 0. C. Mulcahy and Infant, J. E. Strange,

good, Master P. H. Bosegood, Mr.

and Mrs. B. CK Hawkins Q.M.B. and Mra R Hyde and in- fant Miss D. Hyde, Miss T. Hyde,

Madame M. Marty, Mrs. A. Morris Saunders, Mr and Infant. 8.QMS, and Mrs. HEE Tantra, Mra

dar Miss B Newman, Mr. son Master Newnan,

Miss and Mrs W. Old Master BW

DR Harpe Kurt P4Old Stoker D. Frowne, Mr

Mrs. G.H. Whi

the Permanent Court of Interna- tional Justice, stated to Japanese newspaper men in Tokyo yester day that Sino-Japanese friendship is highly desirable, but the seizure of Manchuria from China, is some thing which the Chinese people cannot forget Smo-Japanese friendship, he added, must rest on a basis of equality and

Except for some critic

Helao Fu Chen against the

policy, the leaders committal om

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Mar. 1313 13.20 13.21 13.12 13.13 May 13.28 13.37 13.37 13,30 13:30° July 13.41 13.50 13.51:13:42. 13.43 · Sept. 13.58 13.67 13.67 13.60. 13.60 13.82 13.77A 13.68 13.88 ̄13.83·13.92 13.94 13.84 13.84

Oct,

Dec.

Total sales: 277-lota

CHICAGO WHEAT

May 971

970671867 97 July 91 011 901917 912 "Sept. 901-

811 301 80

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(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press") (By Telegraph, „Copyright, Tele Mantages Ordinance, 189.3. Receivedy February 2), 7.30 p.m.)/

Paris, Feb. 24. The Franco-German economic Thursday's sales: 11,341,000 bushels negotiations which have been

CHICAGO CORN proceeding first in Berlin then

May 257 851 847 in Paris for some weeks past

for

July the had been adjourned time being owing to

dim Sept. cuties in arriving at an agree-Total sales: 8,173,000 bushels ment on the settlement of ac- counts procedure. This interrup May tion of the deliberations is requirJuly ed to enable each side to review the whole situation again and to gather material enabling new sug- March gestions to be put forward On both sides hope is that an sgree- ment will be reached before the end of March, and meanwhile the May existing arrangements remain in force Transocean Kuo, Min.

HKCC-149 for 8 wkts, dec. (1

8. Forbes 59 retired, E. K. Mac- kenzie 45, R. A. W. Paterson 17. KL Ng 5 for 58, P. B. Tata 2- for 53) BLR.C. Juniors Beaten

E C. Fincher contributed a bril- Hant century for the K.C.O., being undefeated at the close of the in- nings for 114 runs, which lacinded

fours, pa K.0.0.185 for 7 wkts, decl. (E

C Fincher not out 114, F. D. Pereira 4 for 23). IRC-179 (Mel Arcullt 40, A Rahmin 30. A. 8. Sumad 28, F. S. W Smith 3 for 54)*^*^*^4

Club Junior Win The second wicket partnership between I 8. Forbes (59) and AE 61

(45) whic responsible

At King's Park the Kowloon Cricket Club second eleven defeat-

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