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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1936.

MEETING OF REFEREES

Talk By Mr. Gray

TELEVISION

No Doubtful Questioning

London, Feb, 12. The promise of television has come upon a world that has been rother spoiled by the speed at which scientific discoveries have

A very neresting ta.x was giv- en by Mr. D. A. Uluy wetter known as "Veritas at the hai monchiy meeting or the ong Kong Re- Lerees' Association which was held in the Room on the. Football As-been followed by the production sociation fast night.

CUP FINAL OF 1932

| ALL OVER AGAIN

London, Feb, 14.

Has the International match at Wolverhampton turned the scales against Arsenal in, the cup-tie dus at Newcastle? With- out Ted Drake, their strong-man centre-forward, can the League champions avoid the fate that bafell Shefeld Wednesday, the cup-holders, at the hands of an eager, fighting Newcastle United eleven? There is no doubt that the absence of their leader, in- jured against Wales, is a dis- tinet handicap for the Gunners. This cup meeting is of vital im-

and general sale of foolproof ap Owing to the inability of the

paratus based upon them. It is Chairman, Mr. Stokes, "to attend

now almost impossible to astonish the meeting early. Lt. Chaplain a child with a picture of things to tock the chair, assisted by

the come.

Within a few weeks of its Hon. Secretary Mr., D. Kossick.

introduction in this country wire- There were over 30 members of less broadcasting of the human [portance to both sides. Newcastle the Referees Board present includ-oice was open to everyone who promotion hopes have faded. ing Mr. Ralitón, Hon. Secretary of had the means to install a crystal Even, the most flamboyant sup- 1 set, and it is not surprising that. porter at St. James's now realises the Football Association.

The Chairman in a short speech whatever, problems television had that little short of a miracle must

Lf happen Bald that he had a sad task to for the practical scientist, the idea

Geordies are to perform and that was to bid good- encountered no doubtful question-secure promotion with that hope was shattered, the cup is now the am- bye to Mr. Halton who was leaving ing in the public mind. It

mo-bition. ! the Colony saorty on transfer to Jeonfidently assumed-such is

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No one realises more clearly

91 speech he paid very high tribute been discovered by Mr., Baird and than the officials themselves that

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loss of interest will follow cup de- feat, with neither hope of promo- tion nor fear of relegation to pro-

some others, and that before very long we should all be looking in at the Boat Race and the Derby, not to mention rather more significant vide a thrill. national events. On the while it

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London-Capetown "Flights

London Mar. 0 Fight Lieut. Tommy Rose landed Croydon after his return fight from the Cape, benting the record

From the Arsenal point of view is probably good for us that we just as much depends on the have to wait a litle for this parti-game. Sunderland have pretty cular boon. Anyhow, we have to effectively ruined the prospect of seven hours and five minutes. wait. for practical television is an Arsenal

He established records on the winning yet another exceedingly ticklish business, and League championship. As with outward as well as homeward À vote of welcome was extended its development must have a fair Newcastle United, the cup repre- Lendon-Capetown flights.-—---

the one ly long season of trial and error ents

Reuter. chance of glory. before it is everyone's toy.

With both sides keyed up for big efforts. It promises to be a keen

Ine new Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chap- man. by Mr. Scrutton.

struggle. that

Speaking on acnee, .ootball Mr. Fossick said that some time ago i ne heard a remark possed

"School Footbal had flopped." In the opinion "of the speaker. he thought that it was a thing that should be fostered. In connection

with the proposed Inter-schoo Football League, he was quite sure that the Referees of the Astocia tion. would be ever willing to sist in any of the matches.

The chairman then extended arty welcome to Mr. Gray who addressed the meeting.

EDUCATION OF PLAYERS

THE FARADAY LECTURE The Faraday lecture delivered in

FORMER BRILLIANCE Glasgow last night by Dr. Mallett

Handicapped as Arsenal are by was strong meat for the lay mind, but it gave an excellent picture of injuries, most people will be think- the deculties that have to be suring that the game should be some mounted before the theory of telé- thing of a walk-over for the First Judged by League vision is so far mastered that we Divisioners. can all have a set in a corner of performance there is obviously lit

sitting-room. Dr. Malletttle comparison between the two showed that the transmission of teams. Humble forces like Port Vale and Bumley have each taken a point from St. James' in recent The Spurs humiliated the games. United not many weeks ago. In the cup, however, the Tynesiders have recaptured some of their old brilliance,

the

simple.

UNIQUE FEAT

London, Mar. 9. Flight Lieutenane Rose reached Croydon this morning, having established a new record for the fight from the Cape. Rose's time was six days, seven hours and five minutes compared with the pre- vious record of six days, twelve hours and seventeen minutes set Up by Flying Officer Llewellyn and Mrs. Wyndhati,

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He has also well beaten the re- cord of seven days seven hours five minutes for a solo fight from the Cape created by Mrs. Mollison in December 1932. Last month

the outward Journey, he created a new record Geordies played well in three days, thirteen hours and

seventeen minutes, beating the pre-male. the Wednesday at Hillsborough. They excelled them-vious best time by thirteen hours selves in the replay and outplayed and nineteen minutes.-- their opponents.

The

sound is comparatively Thus a dance tune produced in the studio by Henry Hall and his Band is converted into a corres- ponding electrical value, transmit- In his opening remarks Mr. Grayted as such, and reconverted into paid high tribute to the refereeing a sound vaidle. But whereas only in the Colony, and stressed that it one sound value as a time need be had done a lot of good towards! transmitted electrically LI this drawing with bettering the game, and it was fashiona large number of values, even more pleasing to see that the have to be" transmitted to satisfy refereeing had improved tremend- the eye with a true picture, and ously during the last few reasons. these cannot all be presented at His great point in his talk was the same instant at a distance by the education of players. Mr. Gray electrical means. A picture must What Sald that he had noticed that in be sent but bit by bit. many games a player had been makes practical television possible The pro- pulled up in a game for some in-1s persistence of vision. fringement of one rule or another.blem is to convert, transmit, and with the but sometimes that same player reconvert light values had seemed bewildered at the re-speed and precision which provide a coherent and continuous picture. "Would it not be better sald We need not here explore the d'd mystery. It is sufficient to record the speaker. "if the explain to that same player what that it is a mystery which cannot By be unravelled without hard think- doing so he wou'd educate the playing and laborious trial.

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EXTRAVAGANT HOPES

But all that was on a heavy, muddy ground. It was 'on a frozen surface that the same players were "lost" in the games against Burnley and Port Vale. Obviously the Novocastrians like the going "ap to the boot tops." The Wednesday's position in the League and their struggle before bealing Crewe Alexandra in the their round show the worth of the Hillsborough side. Arsenal are a different proposition altogether.

British Wireless.

JAPANESE ADVISERS FOR HOPEL

recom-

Pelping, Mar. 9. Twelve Japanese advisers have been engaged by the Hopei-Chahar Political Council at the mendation of Lieut-General Kenji Sothara, former Japanese special agent in North China, and Major General Hayao Tada, commandant of Japanese troops in North China, The substitution of Wilson, the

These advisers give counsel on former Greenock Morton goalkee-political and economic affairs. per, for the injured Frank Moss, will mean no weakening of the de- fence, which, with Sidey at cen- re-haif, is still a problem for the In the last round, at Liverpool. best of attacks,

So, while there is no question of doubt that there the ultimate accomplishment of There is no were some at the meeting who do popular television, it is as well to once of extravagant not quite agree with all that dispose at

hopes. The letter from the Post-Arsenal were very strong at wing

WILI bell. Jack Crayston, and Gray had said, which undoubted y

master-General read. to yester- called for discussion, but in thank-

Liverpool wingers and found am- ng Mr. Gray for his most inter-day's meeting sums up the situa-Copping got a firm Hold on the

Selsdon's Advisory

ple time to make and back up at-

Lord tion.

Committee has not wasted any tacks. But, contrary to the gen-

eral idea, the Arsenal's number ane department was their attack. NURSED FOR THE TIES: Most of us thing of the Gunners

esting and we thought out talk. the Chairman said that it had cer-

time, and the" Arst television tainly given the referees food for

station, situated

Alexan- at thought. Mr. Stokes proposed, and

dra Palace ir. the London, area, Mr. Kossick seconded that Mr.will be ready to provide a service Gray be made an honorary mem- within a month or two. London. ber of the Association. The mo- receives the honour not so much as mainly a defensive side, scoring tion was unanimously carried.

from Metropolitan dignity as from their goals via unexpected raids. considerations of convenience. In This wasn't the case at Liverpool. ite early stages at all events tele-The forward line then moved very vision will be a short-range ser- sweetly and had quite as much of vice, and the apparatus" at Alexan- the game as the opposition.

Still the brains of the attack dra Palace will be able to reach the maximum number of potential

BOMBING PLANES FALL

INTO LAKE

Addis Ababa, Mar. 8.

Myor Hsiao Chin-ying or Tien- tsin gave a dinner in that city last night in honour of Major- Among the General Hayac Tada. Chinese guests was General Chang Tze-chung. Chairman of the Chahar Provincial Government.— Union News.

ICE-BOUND VESSELS AT TAKU

Tientsin, Mar. 9.

Warmer With the approach of weather, ships at Taku bar after.

for months being ice-bound

After being stranded there for able to leave here for the South weeks, the Chinese steamers are suffering much loss and need over- haul. In the circumstances, the Ministry of Communication have

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SHANSI ABLE TO DEAL WITH REDS

Taiyuan, Mar. 9. General Yen Hsi-shan, director

of the Taiyuan Pacification Head- his troops are capable to deal with quarters, stated to-day that the Communists penetrating into Shansi from the West and that ne does not need the co-operation of Japanese troops.

Japanese military officers are seeking an opportunity to extend their influence to Shansi under the pretext of fighting the Commun- ists.

General Yen is loyal to Nanking. being concurrently the Vice-Chair- man of the Military Affairs Com- mission.-

Union News.

MODEL MIDDLE SCHOOL IN CANTON

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, Mar. 9. Chancellor Chou Lou of Sun Yat- the has advised sen University students in the middle School to continue their studies with renew-

is Alec James. Manager George agreed to postpone collecting ship-ed energy, although their instite- Allison, the Highbury manager, Ping dues for two months,— knows it. He also knows that! Union News. Alec has reached the stage when

tion is to-day placed in the hands of General Chen Chi-tang, Com- mander-in-Chief

First of the

master.

he cannot play week in week at Wembley in 1932 when Newcas-Group Army, who is the new head- out. That's why the Bellshill the United beat Arsenal in the cup wizard is being nursed for the final. The Gunners are keen" to benefit of cup opponents,"

avenge that defeat, Alec's partnership

with Cl Pastin is still brilliant and, with

In the matter of reputation the home forwards are overshadowed

The school is now re-named as Model Middle School. It is report- ed that the curriculum will be changed to German system.

The British Red Cross ambu-watchers. London, to put it vul- lance has discarded its Red Cross garly, is to be the dog on which emblems and removed to a place the diet is to be tried. In the where adequace "protection against light of the experience gained, in planes will be provided by the the London area the Television Ethiopian authorities

Advisory Committee will be en- the establish- The Emperor's palace has been abled to consider evacuated and all essential equipment of additional stations in ment moved to a secret destina- other parts of the country. It is tion in the city, owing to the not at this stage proper to place a Bowden and Joe Hulme doing well by their opponents. Wait, though, new assistant headmaster will be on the right wing, it won't ease Reputations are not always main appointed to assist Genera! Caca, possibility of bombardment. 1, term to the experimental period,

An Italian bomber, after bomb-hut it is a fairly safe assumption the home defenders' burden very tained in cup-fighting. With his who is also member of the South- ug the neighbourhood of Quoram that when the service has proved much if the Gunners are under name to make, for example," is west Pollical Couneli, Kuomintang young Connelly, the Newcastle in- South-west Executive Committee, last Wednesday, fell into Lake itself in London it will not be very strength at centre-forward,

Now for the Newcastle angle side-left. For all that he is full of Superintendent "of the Yen Tong * Ashangi.

Military Academy, admiral of the Arsenal football. 'The occupants are be-long before the West of Scotland Homie, Mar., 9.

lieved to have been drowned. - will share similar facilities from a Whilst Injuries are an

bugbear, injuries have been the Then, presiding over the line "la Canton Navy, and 1.0.6. the Bet":

This inside-right and Army. Another Italian plane fell into headquarters in Glasgow,

Indirect cause of the Cleordies Harry Ware. The French Ambassador inter-

He gained Some students are upset by the London, Mar. 8

viewed Signor Suvich this morning.) the lake last Monday. Two of the

striking their present happy blend. has the experience. Official confirmation has

For instance. a risk was taken that with Stoke City. And right alleged change of educational sys- after which it was officially stated four occupants were killed, and the received in London from the Brl that Italy had not taken up any other two were captured by Ethio-

when Garnham was tried at left on his feet now is Jack Smith the tem, as ander the new scheme they Add in wingers may not be able to mariculate for bock in the absence of Fairhurst. centre-forward. tish Minister in Addis Ababa, Bir position in regard to Chancellor plan bandits.-

Garnham, however, has atted in who make danger bursts for goal the Sun Yat-sen University. If a Bidney Barton, that the British am-Hitler's denunciation of the Locar-leuter.

very well with Tapken and and you see possibilities in the new system is adopted, the stu- dents have to leave for another to make a bulance camp with a large ground no Treaty..

The following ships are expect-Richardson

defence home attack, ed to be in wireless communica- which is fast and alert, even if No one can deny Newcastle a school hi order to prepare them-

chance in this game. 1 can selves for matriculation. tion with Hong Kong Radio:- gaps are sometimes teft.

easily understand the Tyneside All the teachers of the Middle Kowa Mary. General Pershing, Amongst the half-backs Newcas-

optimism well served. Sammy

now prevailing My School have remained at their Kinshan, City of Bristol Canton tle

vote, however, goes to Arsenal posts, as they are protected by con- Introduction. no of Weaver needs Moru, Benmacdhu, City Florence, City of Dalhart, Havre Gordon, the youngster at right- They look steadier and sounder. tract to teach up to June. Bë- These quautles count in a big ginning in the next academic year, Maru, Lisbon Maru. Grootskerk, half, is keeping blg Bili Imrie out.

game like this one... when the Model Middle School will go. Etha Rickmers, Fukwang, Hong In the centre is Dave Davidson, a

"nerves" get a grip of the play through some changes in the Kheng, Cremer, Scharnhorst, Em-most effective "polleeman," who,

teaching staff and courseA...... remember, played a notable part press of Japan and RanchL..

been

flag and flying the Union Jack was, as already reported by the press, again bombed on March 4. Putlents and personnel had moved to a distance under and consequently there were casualties.

licuter.

вадия been garding the bombing of the cover ambulance on March 3.

NEW SWIMMING RECORD.

Chicago, Mar. 8. Adolph Kiefer, the American swimmer, established a new world the when he negotiated Do In response to the Ambassador's', record

request, Suvich undertook to in- 110 yards backstroke in 1 minute 32-3/10 secs, to clip 4 6/10 secs, off Van de Weghe's previous re- cord. established last April- Reuter

In Rome yesterday the Britishstitute a thorough inquiry into the Ambassador, Bir Eric Drummond. occurrence and to take measures to conveyed to Signor "Suvich, the prevent its recurrence- British Government's protest re-leuter.

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