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HOME CRICKET

LUNCH SCORES

London, May 8.

The lunch scores of cricket matches played today are as follows:-

Gloucestershire 389 v. Derby- shire 93 for 1.

Hampshire 377. "v.

265 tot 2:

Lancashire

Kent for 4 v. Essex. 450; Leicestershire. 213 v. Australians 410 for 4:

Middlesex 283 v. Warwickshire 88 for 3;

Northamptonshire 154" v. Not- tinghamshire 144 for 9r"

Oxford University 97 for 3. T. Yorkshire 420;

Surrey 979 for 6 v. Somerset- shire 128:

Worcestershire 288 v. Sussex 77 and 131 for 3.-Reuter Bulletin).

BRITISH SHIP LOST IN ATLANTIC

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Agenta of the owners at Panama have been endeavouring to get into touch with her by wireless through the Miami,and Porto Rico stations...

WORTHY CHAMPIONS

Pleture taken at Sookanpoo on Saturday after the football China "B" Champions of the Senior South China won 3-1." Mrs. M. K., Lo is season's trophies. (Photo, Kwong Lam

Studio).

match between South League) and the Rest. shown presenting the

EUGENICS

LEAGUE

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RUMJAHNS SHOULD RETAIN TENNIS TITLE

(Continued from Pare 10)

TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suffelent postage. In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the dedciency or forwarded by Steamner Service, at the discretion of the Post Office. Air Mall Services to Shanghai, Nanking. Tsingtau," Tientsin and

· Polping are temporarily suspended. Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

From

Straits

Calcutta and Straits...

Australia and Manila

Japan ......

Per

Dur

Bontekoe..

Sirdhana..

10th May 10th May

Taiping

10th May

Tango Maru..

oth May

10th May

Airways Plane

11th May

Pres. Doumer.....).

.......Toba Máru..

17th May 1h May

Haiphong, Pathol and Holhow..... Soochow.. Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service-London date, Imperial 5th May.

Salgon

Japan

Straits and. Europe via Suez (Let-

ters and Papers) London. 14th April and London Parcels-Lon- don date,-7th April... Japan.....

U.S.A.. Honolulu and Japan-(San Francisco date, 15th April)....... Manila

Strojta

Shanghai and Swatów

Shanghal

Japan and Shanghai..

Marila

Straits and Manila Japan and Shanghai.. Japan.....

Carthage. Sulsang.

Pres. Harrison..

Memnon.. Corfu.....

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Shanghai

Straits and· Manila

The Jast message from the Anglo Australian's wireless opera. Woo, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo: Hon.j tor stated that the vessel had secretaries: Mrs. P. 5. Selwyn-

Clarke and Mr. Kwok Chan; Hon champion, "Wal-pur" is easily 15 passed Fayal. In the Atores.

"We are frankly puzzled by the Treasurers: Mr. R. A. D. Forrest better than any other player in Hong Kong today but, good though absence of news." said W. U. and Mr. W. A. Zimmern. Smith, general manager of Law- Execative Committee:-Mr. D. J. his partner is, I do not think they ther, Latta and Co., managers to Sloss, Rev. G. K. Carpenter, Mrs. will be able to break down "the Nitrate Producers' Steamship Sydney Caine. Dr. Eva Ho Tung, understanding between the Indians Mrs. G. F. Hole, Dr. L. O. Hunter, an understanding that has been company. the owners.

Dr. E. W. Kirk, Dr. D. Laing, Lumbulit over a period of some four- ON ORDINARY TRACK "She is a comparatively dew Thai Yan, Dr., J. H. Montgomery, teen years of constantly playing ship. only 11 years, old. and we Mr. A. Morris, Mr. Ngan Shing together.

"SIRDAR'S OVERHEAD SHOTS have every confidence in, Capt. Kwan. Mr. Peter H. Sin, Mr. E. M.

A good deal will depend on Parslow, who is an old servant of Raymond, Miss T. H. Shin, Dr.

H. Talbot, Dr. A. Sydenham, Dr. L.Sirdar. His overhead shots are

· the company.

"There may have been bad J. Dovey. Dr. S. Y. Cheng, Dr. P. inclined to be weak at times but Calcutta and Straits.

or-Ruttonjee, Dr. H. Canaval, Prof. if he does not fall in this depart- weather but she is on the dinary track of ships, and one W. C. W. Nixon, Mrs. M. Sangerment of the game I think they will would expect that she would be Hon. Member), Mrs. E. How-retain the title.

E." D. Rumjahn, to my mind, is able to get in touch with some Martyn (Hon. Member). ITALIA" ADRIATICA" LINES Agents for the wale of

other vessel if she were in dis- Medical Committee:-Professor still the best doubles player in the through and independient tickets to North, Central & South American

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W. I. Gerrard (Chairman), Dr. E. Colony today. He is always so Forts and to all Merliterranean, Levant & Black Sex Ports.

"Naturally we are worried and Ho Tung. Dr. L. O, Hunter, Dr. E. cool and deliberate about his shots. fear that she has met with some W. Kirk, Dr. D. Laing, Dr. S. Y. He asks for no quarter and gives

Cheng, Dr. L. J. Dovey, Dr. K. C. none. mishap."

Because of the break-up of ice-Yee. Dr. P. Ruttonlee, Dr. Helen fields, and the southerly drift of Canaval, Dr. J. H. Montgomery, Dr. are A. Sydenham, Dr. Arthur Woo and bergs, trans-Atlantic, liners now following the longer southern Dr. H. Talbot. route between New York and Eng- land this entailing three hours steaming.

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Finance Committee:-Mr. W. A zimmern (Chairman), Mr. E. M. Raymond, Miss T. B. Shin; Pub.

P. Committee Mrs.

The Anglo Australian was quot-licity

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ed at 20 guineas per cent. in the Selwyn-Clarke, Dr. Arthur Woo, reinsurance market at Lloyd's Mr. Lum Taal Yan, Mr. D. J. Bloss. last month as an "overdue."

Professor Gerrard said that he was sure that if the support of

JAPAN INTENDS medical practitioners could be ob

TO COLONISE · EAST CHINA

Shanghai, May 9.

tained the League would be suc-| cessful in its work.

the of

AND THE TSUIS?

Of the Tsuis there is little to

be said except that here we have

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TUESDAY

"

Per

Date and Time'

Tuesday, 10th

Tai Hing

On Leë............ Tango Maru...

two players who are always at Samabul and Wuchow......... their best when playing a win-Manlia, Makasser and Sourabaya..Tisadane... ning game. For this reason it Kongmoon will not do for the Rumjahns' to Straits let them take the first set. The elder Tsul is ever-dependable and if young "Yan-pul" does not let

imself be over-swed by the oc- caslon an excellent five-set final should be seen.

Air Mail for Wuchow. Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Bervice."

WEDNESDAY Samshiul and Wychow..............

LATEST DERBY Amoy and Shanghai...

CALL-OVER

London, May 9: The latest call-over for the Derby, to the run at Epsom on June 2, 18 as follows:-

Kongmoon

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Haiphont việt hóa đơn Japan ....

C.N.A.C. Plane

Kongning.. Taiyuan......

Fook On....

Pres. Doumer.

Kalgan...

Islam!..

Relatan

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow *Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Taksang Hinsang Bandakan

Ait Mall for Sizn, Lanchow' and

Mrs. Hole suggested that the League co-operate with the St. John Ambulance Brigade. This was agreed to by the chairman Japan will "send 1,000,000 who said that he thought that Mrs. emigrants to Shanghal, Hangelow Hole's suggestion was a very sound and Nanking, to colonise east one. China and to relieve the problem] - Dr. Arthur Woo and Dr. Kirk

Pasch 2 to 1 o; 85 to 40 t; Port of surplus population in Japan. said they agreed with Professor Marnock 7 to 1 o; Scottish Union

These emigrants are asked to Gerrard's suggestion and as far as 11 to 1 o; Gold Sovereign 100 to 7" Chengti, etc. (via Hankow) by grow food for the Japanese army they were concerned they would o; Pourd Foolish 15 to 1 t. and o and to watch the movements of give every possible support they Glenloan 100 to $ o; Mirza 20 to Chinese guerillas and agents. could.

[1 o.-(Reuter). Already one thousand Formosan farmers have arrived in Shanghai, and an official of the Formosa Agricultural Station has brought with him various seeds for expert- mentation in this area.

Schools and hospitals will also be

these emigrants. established for and their families-(Internation-

al).

GIRL STUDENT LEAVES HOME "FOR FRONT

I

JAPANESE SHOW

SIGNS OF EXHAUSTION

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the "Eurasia. Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport, as Services perfalt). Manila masaport

THURSDAY

FRANCO-BELGIAN Kongmoon

NEGOTIATIONS

Questions Raised By Frane Devaluation

B.15 & 8 0AM 10:00 AM

3.30 FM- X.P.Q.

Reg, 10th 5.00 PM On 14th 5.00 PM

OPA.

Reg. 10th 5, 0 PM Ord. 17th 8.60 AN

Wed., 11th

8.30 AM 10.00 AM

-10.20 AM

Noon

1.30 PM 3.00 PM

3,30 KM-

5.00 PM

Eurasia Plane Pres. Harrison...

OP.O. & KP.O. Reg. 0.2.

4.30 PM

6,0 PM

5.00 PM

Thursday, 12th

Tai Lee Carthage.

Shanghai and Japan....... Salgon, Ceylon, India, East & South Africa, Egypt & Europe via Mar- seilles due Marseilles, 8th June. Felix Roussel.. Airmail for "Imperial Airways

Direct Service-dus London. Imperial 19th May.

FRIDAY

Airways Plane

Gneisenau.

On the main line of the Tlen-

Brussels, May 9 tsin-Pukow Rallway. Chinese The Belgian Foreign Minister, M troops are storming Hanchwang. Spaak, and the Economics Minister while the south gate of Lincheng, departed today for Paris to nego-Shanghai and *Japan north of Hanchwane, was rushed tiate with the French Government Bhanghai, Japan, Canada, USA. through by the advancing Chinese on matters raised by the devalua C. & S. America and Europe via for forces. Street fighting ensued for tion of the French Franc.

Vancouver B.C. (Parcels an hour until the Japanese made The two Ministers were accom- Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C 30th May and "Europe via a concerted effort, to repulse the panied by a special emissary of the. Chinese forces,

Council for Franco-Belglary Econo-: Biberia. Heavy fighting taged north of mic Relations and one member of Bwatow and "Shanghal. Pinaten and south-east of Taler- the Belgian Foreign Office.

"Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin. chwang, whte the enemy at Tan- It is stated here that the Belgian Swatow: Shanghai and Tientsin... Kwaisang. cheng, east of Talerchwang, is Minister had a talk on Sunday now enveloped by the Chinese-night with the French Foreign

Emp. of Russia Kwangtung. Yochow.

Canton, May 9. Fired by patriotis Leung Wei-ten, a young girl in Shanteb, south of here, has run away from home to serve at the front.

The girl, middle schoo. student, had asked her parents permission to, participate in work,

Minister, M. Bonnét, prior to the Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- at the front many times since the

latter's departure for Geneva. In inia, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- outbreak of the hostilities, but he

authoritative Belgian circles It is American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American request was each time refused,

emphasised that devaluation of due San Francisco, 21st May She suddenly disappeared on To co-ordinate the push from the Belgian Franc is not to be éx- May 1, leaving a letter to her Tancheng to Hauchow, Japanese pected. (Transocean), parents that she has left for the forces are advancing northward Trond-Central News).

MORE PROTESTANT.

IN GERMANY

(International)

ٹائر

PUSH, TO HSUCHOW

Anking, May 9.

on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway

from Pengpu and Hwayuan on

the banks of the Hwal River...

In an effort to divert Chinese

10.00 AM 10.30 AM

|G.P.O & K.P.O.

145 PM Order. 330 PM G.P.O & K.P.O. Heg. 0.d

5.0 Pal .: 3.50 PM

Friday, 13th

BAK

[G.P.O. &'K.P.O. Par. 11th 5.40 RM | Røg:13th 9.19AM Uri 13th 100 M

10.30 AM 12:30 PM

12:30 PM KPO

Heg 18h30 PM. Ort, 1865.00-PM.

G.PO Reg. 13th 5.0 M Ariana Hend On 1h 30 ÂM

SATURDAY

Shanghai

Conte

Blancamano.

WARRANT FOR ARREST OF

Air Mail For KLM Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 24th May,5

Corta.

PASTORS ARRESTED attention, some Japanese units ARCHDUKE FELIXtra Cerion, India, E. & 8. Afte

are pushing along the Hwainan Berlin; May 9. Railway from Chaohsien to Hofet, Five more Protestant pastors were arrested in Germany during the past week making a total of eleven.

Pastor Niemoeller is stated to be still fa a confentration camp in Bolitary confinement (Reuter Bul- letin).

Vienna, May 9,

but the real move is to reach the A warrant, on the charge of Lunghai Railway by the Tientsin-theft, has been lasued for the ar- Pukow line

reat of Archduke Fell, brother of Chinese forces are holding up Archduke Otto, of Hapsburgi the advance by attacking the I is stated that he crossed the enemy from the rear In Tingyuan frontier of Austria with two hun- and Fengyang south of Pengpa dred pounds of table", silver

(Reuter Bulletin). (International)

Aden, Egypt and Europe via Mur- sailles-due Marseilles 10th June, Straits and Calcutta

Saturday, 14th

9.30 AM |G.PO,&EPO. Beg 8.30 Á TURAL 101) Ka OPO&EPO: Phr, 13th: 1,00 PM

| Beg, 14th:9 45 AM 10rd, 4th 10.3 AM Pazvela 11:00 AM Ord, Noon

*Buperscribed Correspondence Only. Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hong Kong

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