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LEAGUE TENNIS
"B" Division Win
For C.S.C.C.
Only one match in the "B" Division of the Tennis League, was played yesterday when Civil Ber- vice, on their own ground, beat Club de Recreio by five sets to four:
The scores were:-
I. Arafuroff and J. Fengelley
(C.S.0.0.)
·
beat M. Oliveira and L. A.
Carvalho
beat J. J. 'Remedios and A.
M. Rodrigues
beat H. Xavier' and M."Gut-
terres
61
RESISTANCE NOT WEAKENED
German Withdrawal
Of Advisers From China
CHARACTERISED AS “UNFRIENDLY" ACT
SECOND WANTON
RAID ON
·YINGSHANG
Lab, May 25. Allowing no respite, nine Japan- ese planes subjected Yingahang. small city in west Anhwel, to an- other wanton bombardment at 3.45 p.m.
Altogether more thag forty bombs were released by the Japan- ese abers, killing 80 civilians and wounding many others.
Scores of houses were damaged Germany's withdrawal of her or demolished by the air bom- -6–3 | military advisers in the employ of bardment,
the Chinese Government and sus- Rescue work is being carried out 6--1pension of the export of arms and by the
J. A. Bendall and B. Agaffuroff"
(C.5.0.0.)
beat Oliveira and Carvalho 6-0 beat Remedios and Rodrigues 64 lost to Xavier and Guterres 5-7
C. Sloan and G. Carver
(C.S.C.C.)
lost to Oliveira and Carvalho 1-a lcst to Remedios and Rod-
rigues
5-7 lost to Xavier and Guterres 40
local munitions to China will not affect serious handicaps. China's strength for resistance, de- News), clares the Shun Pao in an editorial yesterday.
The problem of military advisers and arms and munitions supply is not a difficult one to solve, 'the paper opines. Assistance in this
THURSDAY, MAY 26,
FOREIGN MAILS
1938.
Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear sufficient postage. In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Bervice, at. the discretion of the Post Office Parcel Fost Service to Amo is temporarily suspended
Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Telngtan, Tientsin and
Pelping are temporarily suspended.
Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "vía Siberia" if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
Dua
WAYS
authorities under "Air Mail by “Pan-American · Air-
(Central
Direct Service"- San|Pan American Francisco date, 18th May.
Airways Plane Japan
++
28th May
Santos Maru......
26th May
apan and Shanghai.
Pres, Doumer.....
26th May
18th May
28th Ma.
Shanghai and Swatow
26th May
Kwangtung
27th May
Chitm).
47th May
Kamo Maru.................
97th May
31th Alay
THEIR MAJESTIES Swato
AT ALBERT
connection may be sought from de HALL CONCERT
"
Bangkok .....
Shanghai and Swatow.
Japan and Shanghai. Гарад
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways |
Direct Service"---London 22nd May.
mocratie
have countries which fully realised the canger of
London, May. 25. *** Fascism.
The King and Queen attended For the sake of strict nenitality the Empire Day Command concert and for maintaining their prestige at the Albert Hall yesterday, at Straits
COUNTY CRICKET German military advisers, after which famous British songs were Japan
LUNCH SCORES
London, May 25.
their service is suspended should rendered. be retained in China until the end
Today His Majesty presented new
Pakhol
Hothow. Kwelyang. Soochow..
date, Imperial
Airways Plane Conte Rossa. Islami....... |Liangchow..
57th May
18th May,
28th May
Shanghai and Swatow
.................Sinklang.....
28th May
Gneisenau.
99th May
Yuen Sang..
30th May
Ixion.... Agapenor....
3th May
31st May
Pres. McKinley... Cremer....
31st May
31st May
of hostilities, the paper suggests, colours to the Second Battalion Shanghai Lunch scores in County Cricket recalling that many Italian mis- Grenadier Guards at Buckingham Calcutta and Straits
tary advisers formerly in the em-Palace, and although the weather Japan championship matches played to ploy of the Chinese
Straits government was not favourable. the ceremony day were as follows:-
have been induced to turn over to took place in the Palace gardens. Canada, U.S.A., and Japan (Seattle Cambridge University 118 for 3
date, 11th May).. Japan. V. Essex;
Straits
Derbyshire 130 for no wickets ». Lancashire;
Worcestershire 83 (all nut) v. Middlesex;
Commenting on the same sub- Ject, the Star Daily characterises the German detion as "unfriendly" towards China.
(Reucter Bulletin).
TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY
date. Imperial
Air Mail by Imperial Aleways
*
Direct Service ”—London 26th May. Japan
Glamorganshire 29 for 2 v. Ox-guished services of the German held a table tennis tournament at Japan and Shanghai.....
While taking note of the distin- The Social and Fellowship Club Japan .......... ford University;
Surrey 83 for 2 v. Gloucester-military advisers in
China, this the Union Church Haesterday Canada. USA. Japan and Shang- paper says that they cannot but evening, under the direction OA hai (Vancouver BC, date, 14th accept the order from their home Mr. S. Snook
May) *** to withdraw.-Cen- government tral News).
shire.
There was no play in the matches Austrálians v. Hampshire and Somersetshire v. Sussex, owing to main-euter Bulletiny:
|
DAVIS CUP
DRAW FOR THE FOURTH ROUND
London, May 25.. The "draw for the fourth round
in the Davis Cup European zone is
as follows:--
Germany v. Hungary: France v. Italy; Yugoslavia v. Sweden: Belgium v, Indian,
CHINA'S APPRECIATION
Prizes were won by Mr. L. Star- | Straits buck, with 99 points. and Miss Australia and Manila Snook with 87, respectively.
The following were the results.
-Hankow, May 25... The Chinese military authorities Mea have unanimously expressed their Mr. L. Starbuck 99 (possible). "appreciation of the friendship and Mr. Needham 93; Mr. McCombe loyalty of the German advisers 77: Mr. McNell 72: Mr. Lamb 71:
who have worked with the Chin Mr. Anstess 69; and Mr. Wi-
"ese ever since 1929.
boughby 56.
The Chinese military authorities | Ladies;ad
are confident that the advisers will Miss Snook 87; Mrs. Starbuck not give away any military in-85; Mra. Snook 83: Mr. Clarke formation barmful to China and 48: and Miss Mackie 42. further pointed out that the ad-
visers were not closely connected |
with Chinese military operations BANNING OF
In peace time the advisers' work
was principally in military schools BANK NOTE
(Reuter Bulletin), Elving lectures to the cadets and
COL. BECK'S
EVASIVE
during war time, some of the ad- CIRCULATION
Shanghal, May 25.
viers were attached to Chinese feld headquarters, making inde- pendent reports and observations The circulation in North China to enable the Generalissimo's staff of bank notes issued by the Hong- to check up with the commanders' Kong and Shanghai' branches of reports.
the Central Bank, the Bank of
ATTITUDE The advisers declared that they China and the Bank of Communi-
France And Polish Obligations
Paris, May 25, Considerable irritation has been caused bere by a denial, published in Warsaw, of a foreign press re- part that the Polish Government had given an assurance that in the. event of an outbreak of war on account of Czechoslovakia, Poland would, conformably with her treaty obligations, range herself an the side of France.
The declaration in Polish papers that if France, owing to her alitánce with Czechoslovakia,
should become involved in war without being herself directly at tacked, Poland would remain neu- tral, le regarded in political circles here as "ambiguous" and as afford- ing further evidence of the Foreign Minister. Colonel Beck's evasive attitude.Transocean).
took no part in the drawing up cations will be banned from June and execution of the Chinese plans 10 according to oficial Japanese of campaign-(Reuter).
reports.--(Reuter).
ADMIRAL SIR PERCY NOBLE'S RECOMMENDATIONS BEING
CONSIDERED
London, May 25. Percy Noble, Commander-in-Chief The possibility of British vessels of the China Station, in a report proceeding up the Yangtse abovej as regards trading were now be- Nanking, if necessary under naval] Ing considered with a view to escort, was raised in a question deciding what further steps might asked by Mr. A. EL. Chorlton be taken.
Conservative) in the House of Sir Percy Harris asked what was Commons today.
Japan's legal justification for in- Foreign Under-Secretary, terference with shipping seeing Mr. Butler, said that the recom-they were not at war with China. Mr. Butler said that he required mendations of Vice-Admiral Sir
notice of the question.
The
CRUISER SENT TO
500 CIVILIANS JAMAICA
KILLED
Japanese Bombing Of Chumatien
Hankow, May 25. According to investigation just completed, about 500 civilians, were either killed or malmed during the nir raid stared by 24 Japanese! planes over Chumation, in central
Honan, on the Pelping-Ha¤kow Rallway on May 21.
No fewer than 5,000, houses were gutted by are set by the incendiary bombs released by the Japanese airmen, rendering thousands of people homeless and destitute.
· LOCAL MILITIA” MOBILISED
Governor's Report
Japan
Airways Plane Tanda....... istrdhana...
| Yasukuni Maru...
{Emp. of Asia...... Hakozaki Maru.. Narkin......... Arizona Maru....
OUTWARD MAILS
1st June
1st June
2nd June
and Jane
2nd Jane 3rd Jane
4th Jung
ith June
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maiia are advertised to close at or before 9 am. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm on the previous day.
For
THURSDAY
Samshul and Wachow Kongmoon
Lothow and Tourane.
Shanghai and Japan.....
Sandakan
Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Fooshing...... Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & 8. Af'ca Santos Maru.... Salgon, Ceylon, India, East & South
8.15 AM
Per
Date and Taze
Thursday, 28th
| Chung On
Tal Lee..
10.00 AM
| Wing Wah.
10.30 AM
Rajputana....
10.30 AM
Thi Seun Hong....
12.30 1-M
-2.30 PM
1 30 PM
Africa, «Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marsellles, 22nd | 2resident June
GP.O. & K.P.O.
Doumer
Bath an Ord
6,00
Chengta, stc. (vla Hankow) by the “Eurasia Airways · Service *
G.P.O. &KP.O.
(To further points by surface transport 43 Services permit). Eurasia Plane Airmail for "Imperial Airways
Reg.
4.30
Ord.
G.P.Q. & K.F.O...
Direct Service "-dan London, Imperial "Zad June.
Airways Plane
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, "Hono- lalu and USA, by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American -due San Francisco, 3rd June. Airways Plane
Air Mall for Sian, "Lanchow and
C.N.A.C. Plane
Altmall for Chungking (via Han- kow) by the “GN.A.C. Airways Direct Service.”. Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu. Cana- „da, USA, Central and South America" and "Europe via Van- couver BC. (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver BC., 15th Empress of . June-and *Europe via Siberia... "Japan
The Under-Secretary, in another
FRIDAY reply, told Mr. Wardlaw Milne that Samsku and Wuchow. the question of increasing per- "Shanghai sonnel in dealing with the British Kongmoon
compensation claims in Shanghal, Fort Bayard and Haiphong...... was being, considered,--¡Reuter).
BRITISH NAVAL RELIEFS FOR YANGTSE
Hankow, May 2..
A batch of 200. British naval omcers and ratings will leave Can- ton by railway for Hankow on May 29 as rellef for the river fintilla on j the Yangtae.
...
The Japanese have been notified
of the journey.
1
Swatow, *Amoy and Foochow Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 9th June......................asili Amoy
SATURDAY.
Samshul and Wuchow vive
Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. & 8. Africa, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles duo Mar- seilles, 24th June..........
Tai Hing Conte RossⱭ....
On Lee.......
Canton. Selatan..
Kamo Mara... Anhul
Kongning.
Air Mall for “ELM" Airways Direct Service" due. Amsterdam, 7th June. Kongmoon
Chitral:
Fook On
The naval contingent will pro-Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, ceed by train from Kowloon to
Egypt and Parcela only for Ger- Canton on Saturday morning many via Hamburg ..
Gneisenau.. (International)
Hofhow. Pakhol and Halphong.......... Kwangtung. Air Mail for "Imperial" Airways
Direct Service" dat London. Imperial 5th June.me Airinall for Australia by Imperial
Airways Direct Service due Imperial; Darwin, 2nd June,
London, May 25. HELS. Ajak has been sent from Bermuda to Jamaica in connec- tion with the labour trouble there Seventy demonstrators, bave been arrested and ait men of the local militia have been mobilised. The Governor. Sur E B. Den ham, in a report to the Colonial Office said, that the trouble can- not be put down to lack of em-
REGISTRY MARRIAGE ployment, but it was an effort by the strikers on the waterfront, to Mr. Arthur Puri, aerome- cocrce all workers to go on strike chanic, and Miss Tatiana Nicho- The National Reller Commission for higher wages, without waiting lievna Vazlichenko were married and the Red Crom here are send- for the result of the Commission at the Registry, Supreme Court
ng medicins and funds there to of Inquiry, which is at present in yesterday. Mr. W. Aneurin Jones, relieve the victims, (Central | vestigating ilkbour conditions to Deputy Registrar of Marriages News).
}' Jamaica --(Reuter Bolletin),"\" officiated.
Even hospitals and other medical organisationsN were demolished during the bombing.
Airways Plane:
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Ord." 6:00 PM
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Be 20th 6.00 PAL-- rd. 18th 5.00 M
G.P.O.
Hég. 28th 6.00 PM Ord. 17th 6.00 AM 10
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Par. 96th 5.00 234
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Friday, 27th
8.16 2
9.30 AM
10.00 AM
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3.50 PM
4.30 PM
4.00 x
8.00 PM
[G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Bog, Ord.
Baturday, 284k 8.15 AM
|G.P.O, & KF.O.
Par. 27th 6.03 FM Reg. 28th 9.45 aR” Ord.26th 10.30 AM GP.O&EP.O. Beg. Ord.
1.30 AV
10.00 AM
10.00 AM
5,00 FX
5.00 P
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