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To-day's Games
A full programme of matches in the English and Scottish Leagues are dow for decision to-day when some interesting Anishes should be seen. Below we give the probable, winners of the matches. Where both teams are given in small type a draw is predicted:
FIRST DIVISION ASTON VILLA v. Middlesborough. Chelsea v. Manchester City. DERBY C. v. Blackburn. Everton v. Sheffield Wednesday. Grimsby v. West Brom.
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Wireless Telephone Station
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1935.
GERMAN PRESS
LAWS
For Better Control
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
Freas" (Copyright).1.......
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Berlin, Apr, 25. Three decrees tharing important Canton, Apr. 28. With the arrival of machinery bearing on the future develop- for the Canton-Shanghai radio- ment of the German Fress have telephone, construction work on been issued by President Amann
the the wireless telephone station in of
Reich Press Chamber Shek Pel has begun. It is said which holds the supreme autho- that the construction will be com-rity in all matters pertaining: to.
about three" or pleted in
The decrees four newspapers.
are months. The machinery was or aimiing« aj and "assuring the In-
HUDDERSFIELD v. Birmingham.dered from the General Electric dependence of the newspaper
Leicester v. ARSENAL. PRESTON NE v. Leeds U. SUNDERLAND v. Portsmouth. Tottenham v. Liverpool. WOLVES V. Stokea.
SECOND DIVISION
Harnsley v. Brentford. BOLTON V. West Ham. Bradford C. v. Hull,
Burnley v. Norwich.
Manchester U. v. Bradford.
NOTTS C. V. Bury. Oldham v. "NEWCASTLE.
Port Vale v. Fulham. SHEFFIELD U. v. Notta Forrest. Southampton v. Blackpool. SWANSEA v. Plymouth.
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Company.
publishing business eliminating Near the same site will be con- unsound competition by closing structed ̈powerful radio broad-| down certain newspaper printing casting station under the auspiçes | planta and weeding out sensation of the Kwangtung Provincial mongering papers All the news- Government. An order for the paper publishing undertakinga. necessary machinery and equip- must submit to the Reich Press ment has been made from abroad. | Chamber the names of their There will be no crooning in this owners, partners and sharehol station but the programme will ders with detailed information consist of talks about the progress as to their respective holdings. of the Three-Year Plan and other and with a proof of their Aryan governmental endeavours.
descent back to the year 1800.
Soldiers In Business
It is further enacted that General Yu Han Mou. com- public institutions, Joint stock manding officer of the First Army. | companies, persons or organisa- has formed a companý, of $200.000 | tions chiefly active in promoting. for the exploration of wolfram professional corporative or co in Soutern Klangsi "particularly fessional interests undertak in three counties, namely Lungings with interlocking interests Oman. Tingnan and Kinnam.
other newspaper publishing
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) ALDERSHOT v. Newport. Brighton v. Bristol-C. BRISTOL ROVERS V. Clapton CARDIFF V. Exeter. CHARLTON V. Gillingham." CRYSTAL PALACE v. Reading. QUEEN'S PR. v. Northampton. Southend v, COVENTRY. Swindon v, WATFORD. TORQUAY V. Bournemouth.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) CHESTER V. Lincoln. CREWE v. Rotherham. DARLINGTON V. Barrow. Doncaster v. Wrexham. Gateshead v. Chesterfeld. Hartlepools v. HAIMFAX.
NEW BRIGHTON. v. Rochdale. Southport v. TRANMERE, STOCKPORT v. Walsall. YORK v. Carlisle,
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
-Airdrie . Ayr U.
CELTIC v. St. Mirren. Dunfermline v. Motherwell. Hamilton v. HANGERS. Hibernian v. Dundee. KILMARNOCK v; Albion. Partick v. Falkirk, Queen's Park v. Aberdeen., QUEEN O SOUTH v. Clyde. ST. JOHNSTONE v. Hearts.
THIRD DIVISION GAMES
London. Apr. 25.
Officers in the three divisions of firms are prohibited from pub- the First Army are invited to sub-lishing newspapers and must adjust scribe the shares of this new veri- themselves
to the new regula-
Fleeing Communists
to
ture, each share valued at $10. tions within the period of one Transportation of wolfram and year. These regulations do ngt its sale are now in the hands of | however apply to the Relch Gov- the First Group Army. This is to ernment or
the National- prevent smugging. This mineral Socialist party or any persons or is selling well abroad. as it is grOUDS especially delegated. by used for the manufacture of the Government or party. armaments.
It is also provided that the contents jof newspaper may "After being pursued by the gov- henceforth be adapted to the ernment forces
Kweichow, exposition and the defence CL about 20,000 Reds have escaped to ❘ views of any confessional or pro- . Eastern Yannan in the vicinity of fessional or other group based on Pirgyi, and Loping. As usual, they the interests of the community. plundered the villages and took Any infraction of this rule will away rice. Nanking bombers are entall newspaper publishers ex- atracking the Reds in order to clusion from the Reich Press check their advance further west-Chamber.
given any ward.
locality
the number of news- and papers published which are de- A big forces of Kwelchow Yunnan troops are in Kwelchos perding for their existence on B ready to push into Yunnan to larger total sale thin is warrant- pursue the Communists under the ed elther by local needs or by notorious Chu Teh and Lin Plaasound publishing principles, some The Yunnan troops which went to | newspapers may be suppressed the assistance of Kweichow are in order to ensure the return to now going back to their native healthy economic conditions-- province, to fight the Reds, 25 Transocean Kuo Min. there are only six regiments left behind in Yunnan.
It is likely that after looting
Two football matches were play-Eastern Yunnan, the Reds would
ed off to-day in the Northern Section of the third division lea-
make 2 dash northward en route to Szechuen. It is also pos
gue, Mansfeld and Carlisit sible that they may escape to sharing the points at Brunton North-eastern Kwangsi, which is Park and Rotherham beating not far from the Red base in Stockport at Millmoor Ground. Loping:
Carlisle, whose fate has already
been sealed. scored once
against
Mansdeld who were able to save
a point by forcing a 1-1 draw. The vialtors were thus able to displace Stockport in the table.
In the match at Mimoor Rotherham beat Stockport by two clear goal
A friendly match was played at Lea Bridge Road, London, where Motherwell were the. visitors. to Clapton, Orient, the latter win- ning by two goals to one-- « Reuter,
WARSHIPS IN PORT
The following were the berthings of units of the fleet yesterday:—
Basin.-K. M. 3. Tamar.
North Wail-H M. 8, Sandwich. South Wall-H. M. 8. Parthiari.
H. M. S. Olympus, 'E. M. 8. Odin, H M. S. Barnet.
ASIATIC DECK
PASSENGERS
The following vessels brought Asiatic deck passengers to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday: Selstan (Br.), Swatów...... Shantung (Br.), Canton Haihow (Br.), Swatow Canton (FT.), Haiphong
Total
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ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
The arrivals
and
-If
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SWASTIKA FLAG
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]
Berlin, April 25. The Swastika flag will hence- forth take precedence of the old black-white-red flag, according to a new decree issued by the Reich 'Minister of Interior, Dr. Frick which provides that while all the Government and other public buildings must continue to fly both flags, nevertheless if only one fagstaff is available it must be reserved for the Swastika. In this case the black-white-red flag will be flown from the window on the main frontage of the build
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ing. Should there be two flag-
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405
departures
during the period under review
North. Arm.-E. M 5. Medway. { were;--
West Wall-H.-M. S. Hermes,
H. M. S. Duncan, H. M. S. Dainty. Cosmopolitan Dock. H M."B.
Perseus.
No. 7 Buoy.H, M.-S. Adventure
No. 3 Buoy.-H. M. S. Cornwall No. 5 Buoy-H, M. S. Diamond No.
7 Buoy.-H. M. 8. Delight
No. 10 Buoy-H, M. 8. Duchess
No. 11 Buoy.-H. M. B. Decoy
No. 12 Buoy M. S. Defender
FOREIGN
U. 9. 8. Mindanao and U. 8. 8.
Tulisa
French
gunboat Angus cruiser Primauguet.
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION.
and
The list of ships expected to be in wireless communication by the Government Radio Office with Hong Kong yesterday:—
British
Danish
French
Norwegian Greek... Japanese.
Chinese
Total
Arr. Dep.
4
7.
2
0
PASSENGERS
The following passengers arrived in Hong Kong from the United Kingdom via ports on the “Anténor" yesterday Miss J. E Adey, Miss 8. 14, Allen, Mrs. T. Chat terbuck, Mrs. M 8. Fabrick, Liest Comdr. and Mrs. ME. Marshal, Lieutenant and Mrs. J. E. Moore, MISS B. E. Moure, Burg, Comir, G. Soudan, Huashan, Trave, Car- | G. Newman, Burg. Comde. and Mrs. dita, Heimdal, Hai Chen, Hydran- J. A. O'Firm, Master M. Origin, gea, ahun Chib, Hain Ping, Mayon, Master T. O'Flynn, Mr. M Worcestershire, Ausma Maru. PresPickup, Mr. and Mrs P. J. Rattený, Pres. Coolidge and Felit Mr. M. E. Ratsunil, and M. R. A. Spencer.
Roussel.
staffs, the Swastika must always be holsted to the right of the black-white-red. flag.. In the event of there being three flag- staffs the black-white-red will be- placed in the centre between two Swastika dags.— Transocean Kuo Min
COMPETITION" FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
[Special, to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).] ̧
Saarbruecken, Apr. 25.
Five hundred and twenty-three boys - and "girls from all parts of Germany whoʻqualified for the final round in the nation-wide occupational competition held an- "nually to stimulate young people's interest in their work and to traiń the future generation with skilled workers, arrived here to undergo the final bests from which 25 victors will emerge
The distribution of prizes will take place in Berlin on May 1 on of the National the occasion Labour Day when 25 youthful champions and various trade groups will be received by Chan- cellor Hitler. Transocean Huo Min.
SHIPPING MOVEMENT-
The steamship "Tilawa"-"-ložt Singapore for this port on 25th instant, and is due her [the 30th "instant.
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Note;===Figareg: la parentheses Indieste number of letters. In the words required."
Across.
ti
As you see, this word," is across (7)
-re-
5. To walk jauntily may
quire, some support (5) ̧· 8-In thieves' language is SL
fourpenny bit (5). -Take its first part, some ale, sugar, and spice," and make a hot drink (7) 12-This is apt to get in a tangle
(5).
14-An American tramp (4).
15. Manipulative surgery (10), » 13. It's powerful in a lqué spea- ker, but bearable. providing "It's not near!" (anagram) (10)
deadly
21. One of the sever.
sins (4). 22-This of is good for a girl (5). 23. The rhetoric one gets in a
small chapel (7). 27-We may say goodbye to the chance of solving this! (5).
28. To dapple is the way. to do
It (5).. 29-In so short a poem, there is
nothing unread (7).
Down
1.-One point to be observed when the surf is off the surface (3).
יי
2-To cut a horse's mane short
(3).
Lifeless on the ground! (8). 5.-A long narrow piece to take
of one's clothes (5). 8.--To secure this, two heads are better than one (5). 7-To agree ore with another
(5). 10-When there isn't a this of a chance, there's none at all (5).
11-An expression of disapproval
(5). ∙18--Some say it's a hoax (5),
19.Here, being alight within, one may see a select party. (5).
20.-Is often taken for a pinch
(5).
24—A beard that is frequently
plucked (3).
25. Now we've almost done, bar
this letter (3).
26. The last člue, like all the others, will be solved by this (9);
The following is the solutions: of yesterday's pizzle-::
Across-1. Microscope: 6 Afar: 10, Unknown; 13, Range: 14. Ague: 15, Attest; 17, Awed; 18. Perfect; 21, Ergo; 22, Rhesus: 24, Thor: 26, Heart; 27, Verbena; 30, Side: 31. Prodigally.
Down-1, Mishap; 2. Counter- mand; 3, Oak; 4, Coo; 5. Pang is 7, Finger-stail: 8. Reel; 9, Wrench: 11, Note; 12. Warfare; 18. Spotty: 19. Crab; 20, Osprey: 23, Thus; 25, Over; 28, Red; 29, Egg.
3. A word that everybody beginning to allow (3) 4.Through this a thrust! and Hamlet found his vletim
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