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JESSE OWENS'S GREAT SPRINT WIN

(FROM HOWARD MARSHALL) Tac Ulympic Games continued on

amid intense excite August 3 ment. Unpleasant weather failed the spirits damp the enormous crowd.

Herr Hitler arrived just in time to see Hen, German hammer thrower, break the Olympic record i with a throw of 56.49 metres-61 cheer- thunderous yards-amids

Ing. This nas, indeed, been a great

Paris, Aug. 18. The Madrid Correspondent of the "Temps" reports that the Government issued a decree off- cially creating and designating as workers "Voluntary Army" the militia. The demand of the Mill- termination of the tla, at the

[s be recognised Civil War, to officially constituted body. has thus been realised. fransocean News Service.

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Herr Huer again received a great welcome when he took his place, There is no doubt of his tremend oas personal popularity.

when he drove back from the hundreds Of Stadrum to Berlin people lined the route to catch a It was only a glimpse of him. $11,60 glimpse for the German leaders $41

drive fast.

The Crown Prince of Italy was present at the Stadium, and with nim one of Signor Mussolini's sons, To-day the spectator who, next. 10 Herr Hitler, caused most excite- ment was Max Schmeling, the Ger 10 ctu

man heavy-weight boxer, who res 扒話

the Joe Louis, defeated cently American negro.

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100 METRES RECORD. Lae victory of Jesse Owens, the American legro sprinter, in the ina of the 100 metres, prov.ded the great moment of the day. His tune was 10.3 secs, equal to the

world record. It has seen decided

anal Owens's time of 10.2 in his

heat yesterday cannot stand, as he had a strong wind behind him.

No British runners reached the hal. A. W. Sweeney and A. Per ran well, but 21ngton

not well enough, in the semi-finals.

The final was a magnificent race and provided a great thrill for the spectators. Complete silence fell on the vast crowd as the runners took their places for the start.

After

Brussels, Aug. 19.

a lengthy discussion on the events in Spain, the Belgian Cabinet supplemented its decrea on the exportation of war material, following on the lines of England and France, Le.. war material may only be exported or transited by special licences.-- Prapureny News Service,

EVACUATION OF GERMANS

("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)

Berlin, Aug. 19. Up to now, nearly 700 refugees were transported by the regular "Luft Hansa. Service or Special Luft Hansa planes from Spain. The special service will be maintained until all Germans in Spain have teen transported.-

Transocean News Service.

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Owen. and Metcalfe, another great American negro runner, berc over the. marks. Osendary, of Holland, fair-haired and thick-set, rubbed his hands nervously on his shorts. Wykoff, the slim Ameri-Reater', 'nulletin Servier.

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Paris. Aug 18.

Borch-

A warning from the starter, a crack from the pistol, and they leapt from their marks like arrows. For 30 yards they bunched. Then Owens and Metcalfe, running with superb grace, drew away.

"Owens; Metcalfe! Osendarp!” The names were shouted by ihon- sands of spectators as. by inches, Owens flashed first to the tape..

What a race, and what a run- nor Probably the greatest the world has ever seen.

Owens is 22. a student at Ohio

30 st. State University. He is a delight- ful personality, modest, and friend- ly.

When congratulated on his he khook his head. triumph shrugged his shoulders and grin- nëd immensely.

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Paris, Aug. 19. Upon re-examination of the ba- rograph of the plane, it has been

WOMAN'S FINE FEAT

On August 3 a woman broke a world record. Miss H. Stephens, of America, won her 100 metres heat in 11.4 secs. Miss Hiscock and Miss Burke, of Britain, just failed to reach the final.

The only British finalist so far is MacCabe in the 800 metres. He was third in his semi-final heat to- day, and so qualified by the nar- rowest marg n.

Already we have had "incidents." Therals serious trouble among the wrestlers.

England, Canada and Australla have joined in a protest against three of the wrestling judges, There is dissatisfaction also with the method of judging.

"To overcome the language dif-

are not distin gulshed by name but by ankletɛ of coloured ribbon. More than once

The Nationalists have delivered found that the French airman De- a second ultimatum to the Gor- ernment troops in San Sebastian.tre established a new world's alficulty wrestlers

and demand immediate surrender. L.tude record with 14,838 metres, otherwise they will pinceed to this exceeding the previous record ruthless attack In Bajadoz

The bombardment of Quadalupe the Italian Denati by 400 ms. near Fuenterabia by the Insur-res.- gents was resumed on

Tjisadane

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Royer

The

Wharves, $94. Hotels, $5.05.

The following passengers sailed yesterday aboard the J. C... L Js." "Tjisadane":---

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To Manila-Mr. K. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hashim, Mr. Dy Sim, Mr. and Mra M, C. Williams, Master Oel Klan Kin, Master Dy Eng Chang, Mi Go Hoa Tổng Mr. Go Janco.

To Ball: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulze, Miss Marguerite Willam-1 son, Miss Rae Abraham, Miss C Gordon, Prof. and

W. G. Mrs. Lewisohn, Dr. and Mrs. Bostock. Mr. G.. L Dennis.

To Sourabaya:-Mr. Oscar E Emanuelson, Mr. J. H. Hoare. Mr. and Mrs. Del Tihiauw Long.

S.S. CHITRAL

P. and 0. Liner Arrives From London

.:

The P. and O. as, Chitral ar- rived yesterday from London, via ports, with the following passen- gers for Hong Kong:-

Trams, $11.60.

Lights (Old), $11.90. Electrics, $52). Atoks, 95 cts.

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Bagulo Gold, 54 cts. Benguet Explor. 42-cts - Big Wedge, 82 cts. Consol. Mines Crts. 10 cts, Northern Mines, 30 ets Suyocs. 74 cts.

Sellers

Baguio Gold, 58 cts. Salacots. 23 cts.

Sales

Hotels, $5.05. Lights Old, $12.. Atoks. 95 cts.

Bagulo Gold, 53 cts.

Benguet Explor.. 41/43 cts. Consol, Mines C. rts.. 101/103 cts. Demonstrations, $1.59/1.59). Northern Mines, 52/524 cta Sugocs. 72/73 cts.

Ipo Gold. 41 cts. Santa Rosa, 143 cts.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Steamer "WILLANDRA " From AUSTRALIA vis MANILA.

C

NS-ONEES of Cargo are hereby inforwed that a Goods are being landed at their risk into the the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Lut at Kowloon, whence and/or from be obtained. the wharves delivery may

Optional cargo will not be landed here, uplen notice has been riven house prior to vessel's arrival, but carried

from part to port to the final tof call to which the option extends. pore Claims will be admitted after the

No Goods have left the

the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th innt

will be subject to rent.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 3rd Sept., prox. or they will not be

recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 94th inst. at 10 am. by our surveyors, Messrs. Goddard &

Douglas.

In the case of dutiable cargo, con- signees are requested to inform the Import & Export Office that they have such goods for examination

by

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be coan tersigned

DODWELL & CO, LTD.

Agoats.

Hong Kong, 20th Aur., 1936.

£696

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

PENINSULAR "AND ORIENTAL-

- STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s

STAKE "CHITRAL."

ARRIVED HONG KONG * 10TH AUGUST, 1938.

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FROM ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL TAR MARSEILLES. MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN. COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

UNSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby formed that their Goods are being Isaded and placed at THEIR as in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whari and Godown Cow- pany's Godowns at Kewloon, where esch Consignment will be sorted out Mark Mark and Delivery can be obtained as

Goods are landed.

by

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Optional Goods will be landed here. unless instructions have been given to the

contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Bent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by an izay case whatever,

Miss G Armstrong, Mr. E A. London, Aug. 18,

Evans, Mr. A. O. Falla, Mr. T. J. The first medical air uni: or- ganised by the Spanish Medical Houston, Mr. K. A. Watson, Mr. Ald Committee is leaving London W. T. Adamson, Surg. Car. Joynt, for Spain. during the coming week- Mr. and Mrs. Wirth, Mr. B. Lach- Mr. E. E. Button, Ms. four end. "It" comprises

doctors, mandas.

H. B. JOSEPH & CO. and Mrs. T. M. Khan and child, right technical

six assistance,

Pte. W. Wainwright, Miss F. M.

Wednesday, Aug. 19.

Gooda not cleared within 8 days nurses and three administrators.

Messrs. H. B. Joseph & Co. re-incinding date of arrival will be subject to The unit will carry sufficient Hershaw, Mrs. F. S. Collins, Mr.

T. Uparishamy, Mr. K. A. Gon. celved the following quotations equipment for

operating

Mr. Wong Ah Wah, Mr. Wong Sew❘ from Singapore in Straits theatres, as well as all the neces-

Choon, Mrs. Yeap Chee, Mr. rency for Raw Rubber. sary medical supplies.

Chang Huo Huo, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hong Tann. Mr. R. Noble, Major D. F. Gilruth, Miss L.M Jones. Miss E Firth, Mr. Chan Chen Talk, Mr. and Mrs. D. M... Miller. Mr. E.. G. M. Phillips,!

M D. Sq/Ldr. E. Riley, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. E. G. Phillips, Mr. London, Aug. 18

Oel Tjivi Sing, Mr. Ong Han Pit, The De Valera candidate won the

Mr. Wong Swee Yin, Mr Tai Po seat at Wexford, where a by-elec-Ching. Miss Wong Kuen, Mr. Kaj tion was caused by the death of Sir Osmond Esmonde, who belong en to the Cosgrave party.

BY-ELECTION AT WREXFORD

The result was announced to-day as follows:

Mir. Allen Fianna Fail) Capt. John Esmond

Fael

Mr. Murphy (Labour) Mr. Hayes (Left Rep.)

Majority" Reuter.

(Fine

THE PULSE OF

EMPIRE'

Spot

Buyers

September Oct.-Dec. Jan-Mar. Market:Quiet.

201 down à 201 down i 281 down.1 27 down i

BANK OF FRANCE

Aug Hwe, Mr. Wong Yew, Mr. Wong Mun Hee, Mr. Goh Kwang Hong Kong Daily Press" Special Hung. LAC./3. Thompson. Miss

Par-s, Aug. 18. M, Neighbour, Mr. and Mrs. Chal The rat meeting took place on Tai Wan with daughter and child, Tuesday of the new Board of 23,263 Mr. C.

C. Swinton, F/Sergt. F. Directors of the "Banque de Garrod. Dr. (Miss) F. Read, Mr. France."on which no bankers are representativas 16.734 Tan Kern Khoo, Mr. Tan Ek represented, but

4,278 Khoo, Mrs R. Langley, Mr. A. from the Trade Unions, Industry. 1,301 Stone. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Poyntz- Commerce and Consumers.

Sir R. Tyrwhitt On Navy's Task In War

6.529

Speaking at the opening of Navy Week at Portsmouth August

Roberts

FOR SHANGHAI Through passengers for Shang- hal were:-

Miss G. Court, Mr. T. C. Fuller ton. Mr. and Mra. E. A. Hodges, Mr. L T. Rea Mr. and Mrs. R. B Whittington and infant, Mr and Mrs. H. A, Whittle. Mr. L. Skvirsky, Miss C. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dougal, Mr. Wong Ngool Kong, Mr. J. C. Kyle, Mr. H. A: Crickmer, Mr. R. Arakle, Mr. R. W. E. Harper, Amah of Mrs. Whitting-

'I'ne new Governor, Labeyrie, out- Ining the tasks awaiting the Bans primary its most. stressed that functions were to be credit institute for furthering French Industrial production.-

Tranencén Newa ServacK,

Kim Ham, Mr. Chee Kim Joy, Mr. Chee Shi, Mr. D. K. Chiong, Mr. Jose Co Teng Chung, Mr. Jovite Co, Mrs. C. L Fitch, Miss M. L. Fitch, Miss A. GUL, Miss B. Javier, Miss M. Javier, Miss E. Javier, Mr. Ng Cheng T, Mr. Y. On Mr. Wong

Damaged Packager must be left in the Godowas for examination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Surveyors. Messrs. Goddard a Dovolas, at 10 s.1, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

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Consignoce are specially notified that is necessary for a Ravenue Officer to tha examination of be present at

dutiable cargo,

daima against the Steamer must

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be presented to the Undersigned on or before 8th Sept., 1938, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the

4"

Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

Agents. Hong Kong, 19th Aug., 1936. 14627

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

ELLERMAN, LÍNE.

FROM GDYNIA, HAMBURG AND

ROTTERDAM.

THE SITY OF CARDIFF "

Steamship

having arrived, consignees of cargo by her are informed that all goods are being landed at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous godowns of Messrs Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optinal cargo will be carried on, unless notice to the contrary be given prior to arrival of steamer.

No claims will be aduitted after the

the

downs and all goods have left

remaining undelivered after 25th „1936, will be subject to rent.

Aresented to the undersigned on or

FOR YOKOHAMA: Mr. and Mrs. | Fook, Mr. J. L Wong, Mr. Wong sims against the steamer must

1. "Admiral-of-the-Fleet ton. Mra H Triggs, Mr. and Mrs. Sr Reginald Tyrwhitt said that he B. Chapman, Miss D. D. LA

FOR KUBE: Mr. P. C. OFT. had heard a reference to the week being to advertise the Navy,

What he sald was the Navy Week was to "advertise what was left of the Navy."

"When Jellicoe sailed to aght from Scapa," said Sir Reginald, "he had nearly as many cruisera with him as we have now, but 50 per cent of ours are obsolete.

"The Navy is being increased, but there will be a heavy bu to.

it 19 said, the anklets have been pay. Issued to the wrong competitors,

1st Sept., 1938, otherwise they will not be recognized

All broken, chafed and damaged goods must be left in the godowns. where they will be examined by the gleams, Leurveror on any Tuesday or between the of 10,45 am. Noon, within the Free Storage Feriod of One Week

Maincoz and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Eng Kwai, Mr. Ye Uwe, Miss M.be Claudet, Captain T. H. Gunaing, L. Yee, Master V. Yee. Mr. and Mrs P. B. Lambe and Through passengers were:--Mr. child. Miss L N. Bhagwat, Captain, W. Graham. Mr. R. J. Hughes, and Mrs. F. C. J. Lyall with child, Mr. A. and Mrs. Kimberly. Mr. C. infant and nurse (Miss Miller), Pickering, Miss L. Codone, Mrs. M. Lt. R. A Close, Lt N. E. Dodge, McClure. Mrs. E. Nuttman, Miss J. Lt. L. G. Tighe, Dr. E. A. Bussein. Sullivan, Miss H Thomas, Mrs. R. Miss M. Graham, Lt. E. E. Mansei w. Moore, Misses P. and B. Moore, No Fire Laurance has been affected. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wood-Mr. R. W. Moore, Master Moore, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by land and child. Mrs. P. Hocking Jr., Mr. J. C. Quema, Mr. E. P. THE BANK LIN (CHINA) LTD.,

Agents. "We are in a different position Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pitt, Mrs. A. Brias-Roxas. Mrs. W: H Cooley, Hong Kong, 18th Aug., 1938.

A. Livingstone Mrs. J. W. Graham, Mr. W. Hall, MacGregor, Mrs.

Mrs. J. Irvine, Miss F. Knowles, Miler, Miss L Crocker, Mr. E. 5. Atkinson, Mr. B. Metharam

Dr. F. C. Knowles, Mr. C. Puno, MES K Lillard, Mr. J. Rofferty, EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Mr. and Mrs. G. Rice, Mr. W. H. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Tolson, Miss P. Roberta, Mr. and A tragedy marred the prepara- "We have a magnificent air

Mrs. F. Van Hoesen, Mr. A tions for the Olympic gliding con-service, but it cannot perfoTTI

Ykaina, Mr. E and Mrs. Zumstag, test which was to be held on miracles and cannot perform in

The C.P. & liner Empress of Mias V. Riiet, Mrs. 6. R. Clark) August 4 at Blaaken milltary aero- d'stant seaa k drome. Ignaz Btlefsohn, the lead. "In 1814 we had sixty cruisers Japan arrived yesterday morning Mister D. R. Clark, Dr. P. Dai, MY. ed Secretary of State Walther Funker of the principal Austrian gliding abroad. Now we have fourteen from Manda with the following | J. Li To, Mr. Lim Hee Feck. Rev. J. Verheart, Mr. T. Enttert Mr. association, was killed when a wing not counting the Mediterranean passengers for Hong Kong:

Mr. A. Frigerio, Major W. R. B. G. Ramos, Mr. B. L. Cameron, broke off his glider when he was Fleet. Wast is left of the Navy doing stunt flying-Daily Tele- is an emcient as training, money 1 and Mrs Marla. Mr. C. F. Van Mua Enma P. Baird, Miss graph."

and good-will can make it." Uford, Mr. C. Rogers, Mr. Chan, Rowe,

Tuesday Truxocean News Service.

morning. the cruiser "Espana" firing about 10 shells. As far as could be seen from Hendaye, the shots fell near the harbour. At the same time the cruiser "Almir-

PORTRAIT AS GIFT

abte Cerbera" shelled San Sebas-Hong Kong Daily Prem" Special? tian.

Berlin, Aug. 18... The German Chancellor present

The other fronts in Spain at the moment seen oulet, as though the oponents were gathering for decisive struggle, at the same time waiting for the outcome of Sar Sebastian Transocean News Service,

with an autographed "portrait in sliver frame on the occasion of his 48th birthday Transocéan News Service

and obvious losers have been ad- to 1914, when we could protect judged winners.

our trade routes. Now, to put it Our trade To avoid all doubt concerning bluntly, we cannot. the results of races, all finishes are routes are the pulse of the Empire. photographed on a stereoscopic that pulse stops beating it will film.

be the end of the Empire.

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