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No. 24030, 號拾伍若仟牌萬式第 AĦĦABESZ HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935. AN 日瘿拾月玖年伍情侣玖仟专卖 Price.

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EVENTS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

Anniversaries and Holidays,; Feast of St. Legory, M.

Auctions Household Furniture, Lammert's Sales Room, 2.30 p.m.

Cinemas

King's "The Bride Of Franken ·

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Queen's: It's A Gift.” Central—“Chinese Picture."

Oriental:-"Catherine The Great.”

World:"Chinese Picture." Alhambra "Chinese Picture." Majestic: "Transatlantic Merry-

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Lectures. Christian Fellowship, Helena May, 10.30 a.m. Speaker: Rev. E. Tribbeck,

Miscellaneous-All Ranks' Open Alr Tombola, Wellington Barracks" 7.30 p.m.; Royal Engineers W.O.'s and 8/N.C.O.'s Mess, Whist Drive and Tombola, 8.45 p.m.

Sports

Swimming. Hong Kong Area Sports Finals (YMC.A.), 2.30 p.m. Moon-Full Moon. 4.18 a.m. VHI Moon, 16th Day.

Sunrise.-6.09 at

p...

Sunset.-6,29

Tides-High at 9.19 and 21.50; Low at 2.48 and 15.41.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.

Anniversaries and Holidays. Feast of Exaltation of the Cross.

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Bathing.St. Andrew's, Police Pier, 3.30 p.m.; V.D.M.A., Police Pier, 3. p.m., Kowloon Tong Angli cán Church. Police Pier, 3.15 pm.

Cinemas

King's: "The Bride Of Franken-

stein:"

Queen's: It's A Gift" Central: "Chinese Picture.”. Oriental:-"Catherine The Great." World:"Chinese Pictures" Alhambra:"Chinese Picture."

Majestic: "Transatlantic Merry

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Star:-"To-morrow At Seven."

Social-Tombola on board H.M.S. Tamar, 7.15 p.m.; Whist

Drive. Cheero Club, 845 pm

Sports

Baseball Chinese v. Canadians (La Salle College), 3.30 p.m.

Bowls Senior Division."Craigen- gower C.C. "A" v Indian R.C.; Civil Service C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Kowloon CC. v." Kowloon Docks; Club'd: Recreio v. Craigengower C.C. "B" Junior Division, Hong Kong Electric v. Craigengower C.C.: Kowloon B,G,C. v. Clvül Service C.C.; Talkoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Yacht Club y, Club de Recreio.

Swimming.-Police Sports (V. R. C.), 3 p.m.

Tennis-Hong Kong -y, Canton (Chinese R.C.),

Moon-VIII Moon, 17th, Day. Sunrise.-6.09 a.m., Sunset.-6.28

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Tides. High at 10.10 and 22:24: Low at 3,36 and 16.15.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Anniversaries and Holidays. Thirteenth Sunday after. Trinity.

Cinemas

King's: "Great Expectations. Queen's: "It's A Gift Central:-"Chinese Picture,” Oriental:-"Cleopatra.” World:"Chinese Picture."

Alhambmra:-"The Cowboy Mil

lionaire."

Majestic-"After Office Hours." Star:-"Roberta."

Miscellanious.— Claims

against.

the Estate of James Francis Ken- nedy, late of Moggkok Police Station, due.

Sporta

Baseball Japanese v. Americans, Navy Ground, Caroline Hill! "930"

B.IIL.

Football-1st Division, Chiness AA. v. Club de Recreio, Carollie Hill, 4.30 p.m.; 2nd Division, Chin ese A.A. V. Club de Recreio, Carc lue H, 3 pm

Moon.VIII Moon, 18th Day, Bunrise 6:10 am. Bunset--8.28 p.m.

TidesHigh at 11:02 and 20 Law Bt 4.28 ána 6,45./10

By Wilmer Allison.

A Calm Exterior

New York, Sept. 11.

Alexandria, Sept. 11. Wilmer Lison. America's top Despite a normal exterior of ranking tennis player, who was calmness here, there are subtis in- sensationally defeated by Vivian dications of the tenseness of the McGrath in the recent Wimbledon 'international situation. championships. has reestablished Cabares and cinemas are very himself as one of the world's lead-gay, owing to the presence in här- ing players by eliminating Fred Dair ut twenty-four warships, Perry in straight sets in the semit- whose personnel swell the au- final round of the United States diences, although strictly observ championship at Forest Hills.

ing the order to be aboard at mid- night.

Perry's detest, however, was due largely, if not entirely, to a Fali which he sustained during the first set. He was beaten 7-5, 6-3, 6-3.

Perry, who won the title for the last two years, was out to create a record by becoming tie, first tor- eigner to secure" the American crown three years in succession!

Notwithstanding the strung in- ternational favour which was given the tournament by the entry of several leading players of the tennis world, Ferry had a com- paratively easy passage into the semi-final round and it was con

Adently expected that he would re-

tain the title again.

BAD FALL

It was in the seventh gams. of the first set that Perry suxered a bad fall and injured his right kidney. After a medical examina- tion the doctors said that the Eng- Ishman should rest for at least a month.

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Allison went into a 3-0, lead in the Arst set but Perry drew level and was again led by 5-4, but the Englishman once again caught up fon his opponent before losing at

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In the second set it was, obvious that the fall was handicapping the Wimbledon champion who lost the first Ave games before winning the next three with some lovely tennis, Allison won the first two games of the third set on Perry's errors and after the Englishman had drawn up to 3-4, Allison qualified for the final by taking the sat at 6-3.

After the match Perry sportingly remarked that he had no grouse 'to' make. He had a licking coming for sometime.

H.M.S

The aircraft carrier. Glorious, her decks packed willi gleaming planes, makes an almost asily patrol of Aboukir Bay, ex- curted by two destroyers, while four other destroyers stand by in immediate readiness,

The nation is greatly impressed by the spick and span array of alers British warships, whose forest of masts and grey funnels provide them with a first view of Alexan- dria.

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Other indications of the gituu- tion are to be found in large-scale maps of Ethiopia appearing in the local clubs, and instructions by Italian Consuls to all Italians to be most carefül in avoiding pro- vocative actions.---. 'Beuter.

MR. STANLEY BALDWIN

Presides At Cabinet

London, Sept. 11. Mr. Stanley Baldwin. the Prine Minister, presided over a two- hours' meeting at the Cabinet. comprising Mr. Ramsay Mac- Donald, the First Lord of the Admiralty, the War Minister ano the Secretary of State for the Cn. lonies.

Sir Robert Vansittart, permanent head of the Foreign Office, and technical advisers of the three do- fence services were also present Allison said that the only way No authoritative information is he could beat Perry was to con- available with regard to the char- cen.rate on the Englishman's back-acter of the meeting, but l; is re- hand and this he did.

presented as having no special Allison will now meet Sidney significance. Mr. Baldwin, who has Wood in the final, the latter, hav-been staying at Chequers, returna ing eliminated Bryan Grant, con- | there to-day. queror of Donald Budge, by 6-2, 6-4, 12-10, 6-2.

Helen Jacobs who beat Sarah The women's final went to Miss

Reuter. Pa Irey-Fabyan by 6-2, 6-4,—

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