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WEEK-END SPORT
"Continued from Pare 1.
Cralgengower Cricket Club will
played in brilliant weather, was really splendid and, as Sir Atholl MacGregor so ably put it, ''a deaw was the most satisfactory con- clusion to such an extremely ex- citing and splendid exhibition hockey."
DARING ARMED
ROBBERS
Nathan Hotel Room
Entered
a revolver-entered it and plun- dered one of its rooms.
be at home to the Indian Recrea- tion Club in what promises to be #close game, with the odds in favour of the Sookunpoo team,
The Nathan Hotel in Nathan Somehow or other, the Indians in-
Road, Kowloon, was the scene of variably get the better of their
a daring armed robbery early yes- clashes with the C.C.C., but I for Hong Kong's attack. I am con-
terday morning when two crimin- one will not be surprised if the vinced, would have been streng-als-one of whom was armed with latter force a draw to-day, es- thened a great deal by the in-
Omar pecially UM
ahould cluston of Miss Phyllis Gittins or strike form with the ball,
even, Miss Helen Bockler, to the
According to a police report, the The University entertain the exclusion of Miss F. Marsh who
fast hour. The robbers quietly Civil Servants who should win. was to my mind, the weakest link crime took place during the break- despite the fact that they will be in the chain of attack. As to the entered the hotel and proceeded to playing on the matting wicket at strength and combination of the the second floor where one of them Pokfulam. The best game of the Northern team there was no ques-knocked on the door of Room 404. day promises to be that between tion. Their defence was first class occupied
by Mr. Kwok Sun. Kowloon and the Army at King's and the display of Miss Frances managing director of the United Park. The result will probably he Bomke and Miss Victal, at buck, Chinese Bank at Singapore, and ‘a a draw.
will be long remembered by all
friend. They offered Mr. Sun a who saw the game. The White letter and whilst he was reading Interport shield, I am given to un-it one of the men reached out and In the second Division the Civil derstand, will remain in the caught hold of his wrists. His Servants should have the better of Colony as Hong Kong has won it companion then produced a re- the University while the Indians since its inception in 1935, Shang- volver with which he held up the ought to at least hold Craigen-hal has taken Hong Kong's flag occupants of the room. gower seconds to a draw. The back with them while their dag meeting between Police and KC.C. has been handed over to local cus- will be interesting. In their
tody. League fixture the RCC win comfortably but I doubt if thes!
The JuniorE
will be able to take things so easily again, unless, of course, the Police team should he affected by Race Week duties.
Hockey
BY R.H.B.
There remains one match in the Caer Clark Cup to complete the competition and, at the same time. to decide the next holders of the Southom Trophy for runners-up. The match is between the HK. LH.C.. formet champions of the Caer Clark Cup, and the St. An- drew's Club Ladies who have pré- viously won the Southom Trophy on no less than four occasions. The H.K. Ladles have 10 points Colony and thẻ Beföt have nine points the date. The match will probably Nal- be decided on Saturday. February match, 27. and will be worth seeing.
The Shanghal Ladies Hockey Interport team left the yesterday morning for North aboard the dera. The Interport
TURKISH VISIT TO GENEVA
Sanjak Agreement Negotiations
Istanbul. Feb. 18. The Turkish Delegation which will proceed to Geneva on Satur- day to conduct negotiations for the effective working of the San Jak agreement, has. received de- tailed instructions from the Ca-
binet Council.
PEACE DESIRED BY GERMANY
Ex-Servicemen Ready To Defend Country
Berlin, Feb. 18.
The Deutsche Diplomatisch-Poll- tische Korrespondenz, in a long article once more stresses Ger- many's sincere wish for peace and a general settlemen
The paper says that the ex-Ser- vicemen would at any time be wil ling to give their lives in defence of their country, but they would never allow mațional security to be jeopardised in order to threa- ten the existence of another na- tion.
IRON PARTICLE IN APPENDIX
It is believed that the delegates were ordered not to make any con-Teanineran New: Ser-ser cessions, since 11 was reported that protest démonstrations of the Byrians were to take place. It is believed possible that the Turkish delegation will demand that steps be taken immediately at Geneva to suppress anti-Turkish propaganda. Official quarters point out that Turkey would never permit, acts of violence with the intention to pre- vent the Sanfak agreement from being carried out- Fronsaccan News Service.
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HEAVY FINE AND IMPRISONMENT
Penalties For Profiteering
In France.
Paris Feb. 18.. The anti-profiteering bill, which was approved by the Cabinet Coun- cil, provides that all higher prices for goods, provisions or service be- yond the price level which existed on July 1, 1936, unless the higher price is justified by the rise in cost of raw materials or higher social welfare, will be regarded as unjustifiable and punishable, The punishment will be a fine up to 100,000 francs and prison senten- res ranging from one month to three years.--
fransoccan News Service.
LABOUR ATTITUDE ON ARMS LOAN
Successful Operation On Orang Utang
Cologne. Feb. 18.
An unusual operation was per- formed in Cologne, when an X-ray examination showed that the pet of the Zoo goers, Lotte, the Orang Utang. had some iron par-
ticle in the appendix. The dumb patient was hurried to the city unversity clinic, and the director, Professor von Haberer himself performed the operation which was a complete success. It was performed in the presence of many students.- Transocean News Service.
STEEL SHORTAGE PROBLEM
Scrap Iron Dealers Agree To Help
men
Keeping Mr. Sun and his friend at pistol point, the robbers then proceeded to systematically plun- der the room. Bar, sun khouted out "Robbers!" whereupon the ran away. The banker pluckily. Rate chase after the men down the stairs, and one of the alleged assallants was captured by a hotel employee.
It wits reported later that * second man was arrested.
CONCRETA ANITA
DONATIONS
The Hon. Treasurer of the 30- Ciety of St. Vincent de Paul ac- knowledges with grateful appre- elation and thanks the receipt of The following donations to the 80- clety's Finis in memory of the late Dr. F. M. G. Ozötło. Club Lusitano's members-
and friends
$89.50
Mì±. Leö D'Almada e Castro 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E Law 5,00
$79.50
DEATH BY'
MISADVENTURE
Death by misadventure was the verdict returned by the jury at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday in the inquiry into the death of
Lo Wan, who died on January 20;
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MUI TSAI CASE
A week's formal remand granted when Leung Tin, 40, spins- "ter of No. 16, Po Tack. Btreet, Arst floor, was brought before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday afternoon charged with keeping an unregistered mut tsai, Li Hau Yuen alias Li K, 17 years old. After formal evidence was taken hearing was adjourned.
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TRAINING GROUP MEETING
Landon, Feb. 19. The Association of British Tròn and Steel Manufacturers announ ces that the steel manufacturers and scrap iron dealers have con- cluded an agreement whereby the scrap on dealers promise to let The monthly meting of St. John the steel manufacturers have an Cathedral Training Group was available scrap iron at a reason-held at St. Paul's College Hostel able price.". It is hoped that this last evening and was largely at- agreement will release the stocks held back in anticipation of a rise In prices,
Truntore Feier Serunde
TURKISH.CONTRACT FOR GERMANY
Fourteen Merchant Service Vessels
tended.
MADRID CLAIMS
SUCCESSES
Counter-Attacks On Jarama Front
Madrid, Feb. 18,"
London, Feb. 18: "The Labour Party is willing to vote any sum necessary for collec- tive security. In the framework of the League of Nations, but is most emphatically opposed to the in- itiation of an egotistic nationalist policy." declared the Rt. Hon. A.V. Alexander in the coursé of the
Important successes for the Rea Armaments Debate in the House
Army sie claimed by a Communi- of Commons to-day, He stated
Istanbul, Feb. 18. que issued by the Defence Com- that by the armaments loan of Another substantia? contract mittee, ar noon to-day shape £400 million, the standard of between the Turkish Government The Communique declares that ling in England would be ap- and a group of German industries the red counter attacks on the Ja- preciably lower for an entire headed by the Krupp Concern, rama Front compelled the nationa- generation. He stated that the has just been signed here, this fits to relinquish many positions, armaments programme could be time the order being for 14 vessels from which the capital's com- carried out at
a much lower for the
Mercantile munication with Valencia bad crst.--
Marinc.-
been threatened Transocean News Service.
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