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HAT TRICK BY H. MESTON
Trial Matches At Cricket Club & Recreation Club
Shanghai. May 19: "The local cricket season advan- ced another stage yesterday when two interesting trial matches took place on the Shanghal Cricket Club and Recreation Club grounds, while Shaforce, and the Municipal Police each had a practice. the latter player&, baiting to a time it. In the Rees match H. Mes- ton performed the first hat trick
of the season.
A fair gathering
of spectators,
between F. V. Simpson's and
D.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1935.
CONSCRIPTION
IN GERMANY
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
New Defence Law Provisions
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Berun, May zi.
met with some measure of success. Į
The classes of 1914 and 1915, and although the former even- that is, all the Germans who were tually was easily caught by Smith, born in those years, Will be mus-
10 be despised. his 29 was not
tered in the course of the present and Kerman went on to "make a
year as to their fitness for active very useful 43 before he too fell service, while Class 1915 will also to a catch by Shroff with the
be available for the labour service, total standing at the century according to information given by mark. After Meston hdd brought General von Reichenau, depart- the account to 153 his dismissal mental chief of the
Gifford left the responsibility to and T. A. Madar for a final effort Ministry in a statement to the Press representatives on Wednes- day, in which he commented in
to gain the 'victory.
The latter
were present to witness the game managed to pile on another five, but his partner, after taking one nore, and with only another 5 to and be was brilliantly caught bowled by S. R. Kermani to end the game.
W. Leach's X on the Cricket Club ground. the latter side bat- ting fast to retire winners by 75 runs: In contrast to last Sun- day's performance, H. E, Orr didy remarkably well in the bowling." for with only four overs. three of which were maidens. he dismissed Geere and F. A. M. Elliot for the very low concession of three runs.
DISASTROUS START
D. W. Leach's side were able to commence their innings about two hours after the start,
the and opening was, a disastrous one for. after F.A.M. Elliott had dismissed. Į Mellor with the Arst ball of the over. Begg made only a bare four runs before his off
was The Bidwell- taken by, Anstice.
Stump
Humphreys partnership was pretty
to watch and the score mounted with lightning rapidity.
D. W. Leach immediately com- menced with vigour, and although he featured for, a, very short per- icd, a useful contribution of 30
- runs pleased the onlookers, for with the exception of two. his score consisted entirely of boun- daries. and great was the surprise
fumbled when he ultimately easy bull from Geere.
C. E M. Thompson, b
Leach
H. Rogerson.
G. B. Ellott. C Orr,
C. J. SMITH'S. XI
S. F. Shroff, b Meston
A. C. Cooper, st. Logan, b
Evans
G. Madar. retired
A. Boisertle; b Meston
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0-
1
51
I
F. C. Hale, b Meston ....
0
A. Symons. b Meston
0
S. R. Kermani. b T. A. Ma-
dar
43.
H.. P. Madar, b T. A. Ma-
dar
37
L Glasser, e and b F. R.
Ketmani
1
E. C. Kew, b Logan
1
C. J. Smith, not out
9
Extras
19
Total
163
Bowling
::
Meston Evans
F. R. Kermani...
T A. Madar
O. M. R. W. 12 3 27 4
4 2 10 1
10 --- 52 1
24 2
2
16
1
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6 '1
T. A MADAR'S "XI
White
Gifford
4. an
Lorgan
P. V. SIMPSON'S XI
E. H. Anstice, Booth
V. Evans, Sinita, b S. R
Kermani
29
P. V. Simpson. Raws-
C
A. G. White, b Hale
1
thorne, b Leagh
12
J. Leriou, c and b.Shrof
F. R. Kermani, c Shroff, b
5
G. Madar
43
E. P. Geere.
Orr
25
C
Hart, b
C. Logan, c and b S. R.
Kermani
32
Booth
O. C. Brown. b Shruff' ...........
ปี
A. J. Maitland, e Boisserie.
Stanion
b Shroff
0
M. L. Lingard, run out
3
H. Meston, b Symons
22
F. R. L, Carey, c Booth, b
Starion
0
E. A. Cooke, c and b S. R.
Kermani
0
T. H. Kendall. ▷ Simpson
5
E. G. Gifford, c and b S. R.
F. A. M. Elliott, Orr
9
Kerman!
5
W, H. Lydall, not out
3
T.. A. Madar, not out
5
Extras
3
Extras
20
109
Total
159
Bowling
Bowling
O. M. R. W
Starion Rawsthorne
10 2 26 2
F. C. Hale
92 22 0
Shroff
Booth
8 - 29 2
9. R. Kerman!
Leach
7 2 13 2
Cooper
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8 2 25 4.
5-
Ort
4 3 3" 2"
H. P. Madar..
2
15
3 -- 13 I
G. Madar
115
1
Boisserie
3 -
4
16 1
Total
Simpson
D. W. LEACH'S XI-
C. H. Mellor, b FA, M.
Salati
Symons
O. M.. R. W.
7 1 32 1... 9 2 23 3
Reich War
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13 13
15
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NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicata number of letters in the words
required.
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Acruss 1-Completely fed up! 15), 6-This part of a blt of em-
broidery is quite enough (3). 9-Echo (7).
detail on the various provisions of the new defence law. Class 1914 will enter into active service next autumn, while in the border pro- vince of East Prussia Class 1910-10-Combination of sailor and song will also be called to colour.
In the house (6). 13-It's nothing to scold-we speak
eloquently +5),
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Persona belonging to classes 1910-1913 may voluntarily enlist for active service while the older classes will be drafted only for eight week courses of military training and then enter the ranks of reserve..
Van Relchenau stressed that the new defence force, entirely inde- pendent of Parliamentary decl- sions, did not recognise, any pri- vileges of rank
education. Volunteers as well as non-commis-
or
sioned officers may extend their period of active service to two years in the army and to four years in the navy or air force Recruiting, will be carried out by 24 military boards of inspection and 223 local commands while in demilitarised Rhineland zone re- cruits will be drafted by the cv authorities.
Non-Aryans und persons married to non-Aryans may volunteer for active service but they cannot, under any circumstances, be pro- moted to higher ranks. Von Reichenau pointed out that the newly-created Reich War Ministry corresponds,, to simlar ministries in all European countries and did by no means indicate any war-like intentions.
Any soldier with the necessary qualifications MHY become ап officer without having коле through any "higher educational institution. All former officers and non-commissioned officers of the old Imperial Army
may be appointed reserve officers provided they possess the necessary qualif cations-7'ransocean Kun Min.
RAILWAY COACHES FOR TURKEY
[Special to the "Bong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]
Breslau, May 22.
A special train of three coaches is now being constructed at Linka Hofmann works here the biggest car foundry in Europe-to order of the Turkish President." Kemal Ataturk. The parlour car for the Kemal's private use will have a dining room, A bedroom
16-(With 11 Down) Will they
provide work chce more for the crossing sweeper? (7 and 7). 18-An idle hand (7).
Down
1-Thrust which is a setback for
night, flers (4), 2-Ornament from the point of view of the bookbinder (4). 3-Clothe in the past (5),
-Look up the negro boss in this
part of India (5),
5-Cut It for the thier 5. 6-Worship (5).
7-It's as high as you can go (4), 8-We're in jug (4),
1 See 16 Across (7). 12-Reduce to a lower rank (7), dam-It's mainly a puzzlę to be made
full of holes (71 15-Woven fabric (7).
(0)
20 Even though only merest
for a change, stuttered! 21-A Yorkshire borough (4). 22-An obligation which should
not be avoided (4).
23-Prior to birth (9).
28 Classically
dramatic canons
these (7). 30-Abrogates 17). 33-This bit of "tand "clearly does
not lack a tenant (5),
34-A Gallic farewell (5). 35-Relating to à certain geometri-
cali Agure (7). 36--Just a soupcon shall we say
· 15).
37-1 Down will this (5).
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7- Increased, velocity proverbi-
ally diminishes (5).
19-Commonplace (5).
24-Not the sort of salt we have with our eggs, but there's an egg in it, (5),
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25-Change, for poets to bar legally
(5). 25 Poetic name for a nomadic
country (5).
27-A step at speed (5); 28-Scottish island "in situ" (4). 29-Ailments 4).
31-Just the melodies to Anish off
musical chairs (4).
certain alteration of stratagem (4).
32-A
The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle i—
Across.—3, Stuck-up, 9. Balt, 10. ; Foxy, 11. Wince, 14. Unial, 16. Vital. 17. Incline, 18. Agog, 18. Limn, 21. Hundred, 23. Hearp, 24. Tuth, 25. Tempt, 28. Sult, 29. Item. 30. Peerage.
Down-1. About. 2. Riding-habit,
RAILWAY CONFERENCE
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dall: Press" (Copyright).]
Nanking, May 17.
The 9th National Traffic Confer- ence was formally opened at the auditorium of the Railway Minis- try yesterday. A total of 95 Gov- ernment officials and representa- tives of the various railways ad- ministrations were present.
Mr. Tseng Chung Ming, Acting Minister of Railways, presiding over the ceremony, recalled that the last National Traffic Confer- the ence was held four years ago. During the past four years, due to the efforts of the Ministry and the co-operation of the various railway administrations, considerable pro- with adjoining bath as well as a gress has been made in the Im- four-bedded room for the Prest-provement and promotion of trari dent's immediate entourage. The sportation services, such as the in- Entertainment of a high stan-two other coaches will contain ten stitution of through traffic and dard is assured On Saturday.sleeping compartments each June at the China Fleet Club well as a parlours
when the "Non-Stops" of HM.S. The firm has also been given ax Suffolk will stage a concert in aid order for a special corridor coach of a very deserving cause-The for the use of Chancellor Hitler Ministering Children's. League, on his official journeys.
T. A. T. Begg. b Anstice
H. D. Bidwell, e Thomp-
son, b Lingard
THE NON-STOPS"
35
E. P. Humphreys, b Roger-
Son
42
FJ, Hart, not out
24
V & Stanion. Geere...
5
D. W. Leach, à Geere
30
0. G. Simpson, b Roger-
son
1
R. Booth. st. Lydall, b'
Thompson
12
H. E. Orr, b G. B. Ellott
3
T. L. Rawsthorne, c Geere,
b Thompson
10
Extras
9
Total
Bowling
The appearance of the "Non-Transocean Kuo Min. Stops" had always been acclaimed
a success and admission to this concert is by tickets, the cost of which
are $2.50, $1.50 and 50 cents are obtainable at Messrs.
181 Anderson Music Store, Mrs.
O. M. P. WI. F. A. M. Ellott 50 18 1 Anstice
6 '0 14 1
G. B. Ellott
7 0 33 1
Rogerson
.9 1 34 2
Lingard
3 0 29 1
3 0 25 2
Geere
Thompson
to
0 18, 2 On the Rets ground. C. J. Smith's XI were very lucky to re- gister a narrow win of 4 runs over a side captained by T. A. Madar,
Bald for the victory can be have been entirely due to three players, Kermani and the brothers G. and H. P. Madar, for their scores comprised 80 per cent. of the total. Meston proving his sterling worth with the ball, did the hat trick. G, Madar and B.
· Sedgwick, H.MS. Tamar and the Commodore's offices.
His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government, Sir Thomas Southorn has intimated his intention of being present at the concert and Commodore C, G. Sedgwick hopes that
GERMAN AMBASSADOR
DESIGNATE
land and water and the readjust- ment of the time schedules
The aim of the Conference, be emphasized, will be centred on (1) the better communication and rationalization of transportation, (2) increase of efficiency in tran- sportation, (3) unification of the regulations and systems of the different railways, (4) railway im- provement and (5) the adoption of a unified policy on freight charges. Mr Treng ended by expressing the hope that those present will Berlin, May 22. beln to realize the purposes of the The "Foreign Press reports that Conference.--- the German Minister to China China United Press (by mail) Dr. Trautman wili come home on leave and not return to his "post are devoid of foundation, accord-
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]
the public ing to authoritative information will give this concert their sup- which adds that Dr. Trautman port as the proceeds will go to a very deserving cause,
POLISH AIRLINE TO BE DISCONTINUED
designated the
ITALIAN MARRIAGE
*** INDUCEMENTS
Vienna, May 22.
has been
first [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily German Ambassador, to China
Press" (Copyright).] and that the Chinese Government has already given its agreement,- Fransocens, Kuo Min.
GERMAN ARMY COMMAND
For the purpose of giving further stimulus to the assimilation of the German population in South Tyrol which was annexed by Italy after the War, the Italian burgomaster of the town of Brixen has offered four prizes for mixed marriages between natives of Tyról-and. Ita- Hamburg, May 22. lans, according to Press reports Lieut. - General Knochenhauer here on Wednesday. Seven hun-
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally...
Press" (Copyright).]
Warsaw. May 22.
The Polish airline between Cra-
R. Kermani undoubtedly saved cow and Vienna which has been
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]
the day with a glorious partner-operated since 1925 will be disenin has been appointed Commander dred fire will be paid to each of ship.
tinued next June, according to a of the Tenth Army Corps whose the first two Tyrolese "bridegroOMS
T. A. Madar's XI opened with semi-offelal statement here which headquarters will be established wedding Italian giris, while the Evans and White, but the latter points out that the Czechoslova-at Hamburg. Colonet von Mar. Arst two marriages between men was out to Hale, and Leriou fol- an authorities no longer permit kensen." son of the famous Field from old Italian provinces and lowed shortly afterwards being dying over Czech territory by Marshal, will be the chief at star caught and bowled by Shroff, The Polish commercial planes Evans-F. R. Kermani partnership Transocean Kuo Min.
of the Tenth Army Corps--- Transocean Kun ·Min.
Tyrolese girls will draw a reward of 500 Dre each Trananrenn Kun Min.
4. Taw. 5. Can, 6, Use. 7. Contem- plate. 8. Myail, 12. Incense, 13. Chirrup, 15. Tight, 16. Veldt, 20, Chasm, 22, Chump, 25. Tec, 26. Mar. 27. Tag.
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