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LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY DRAW

For The Fixtures For

Week

At a meeting of the sub-committee of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls 'Association held last evening in the offices of Messrs Dodwell and Co it was agreed that the match between R. Bass and L. C. R. Scusa and J. C. Remedios and C. C. Pereira be awarded to the latter and that Logan and Thompson be given a walk-over from Kelly and Nolan, the latter having failed to turn up for their match last week,

OPEN KINKS

rinks

The draw for the open competition (third round) "esulted as follows. The matches will be

played on Sunday, June 28, the name of the ships being given in, each instance:--|

A. J. Hail or E. el Arcill! v. A. E. Carey (H.K.F.C.), G. G. Silva v. W. Gill (K.B.G.C.). F. X. Silva v. U. M. Omar (Kowloon Dock), J. Q. Mayer v. H. A. Alves or W. Muskett (K.C.C)), L A. Guterres v. J. Mc- Kelvie (K.F.C.), E. Souza v. J

W. Fraser (K.F.C.). B. Basto v. Mair (C.S.C.C.), R. Ellis v. A. R. Daliah (KC.0.0.).

Omar

Y.

OPEN PAIRS Monday, June 20. Hoosen and Minu v. Landolt and Bradbury: Omar and Ramsay and McKelvie: Gill and Duncan v. Medina and Cavanagh Hlyer and Hollidge v. Stoneham and Hosking, all game on Police R. C. green.

Smith and Brown v. Harvey and Hall; Howell and Craig v. Phillips and Fraser, at Recreio..

Ferguson and Coinian v. White and Randall; Ribeiro and Alves v.

Basto, Ribeiro, and

Lines and Duncan v. Luz and Basto; Mitchell and Brown. 7. Holland Farlow, at Kowloon C.C.

Return Of Chinese Tokyo Official

EMBASSY CLOSED

TEMPORARILY

WILL YANGTSE BE OPENED?

(Continued from Page 1)

eared, alleging that the trans'a- tion on which Router was relying was "entiely coined, since we can assert definitely that no such re- port appeared,"

When

Reuterä correspondedt produced the actual cutting of the paper in Japanese, together with the translation officially stated as correct by British naval authori-

SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 1938.

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It is understood that the Bri- tish authorities

been have not notified of any change of the Jap Mr. Yang Yun-chu. Charge anese attitude in the Yangtse. On d'Affaltes at the Chinese Embassy. the contrary, their continued re- Tokyo, arrived in the Colony presentations are still met with a yesterday by the RMS. Empress blank refusal to open the river. of Canada. Ho will remain here The appearance of the above until he receives instructions from paragraph in the Japanese paper. however, which it is felt in British the Foreign Office at Hankow,"

Mr. Yang, granted à Daily Press circles could not have been print representative an interview in his ed unless it had been offcially said that diplomatic relations be optimistic of a hotel yesterday and at the outset sanctioned, has made the British

change in teen China and Japan had not Japanese attitude. (Reuter) been severed. The Embassy · at Tokyo was closed as a "temporary

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unauthorised and untrue.

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Tuesday. June 21. Silva and Soares v. Silva" and Machado; Castro and Atienza v. Remedios and Souza: Logan' and Thompson v. Norman and Meyer at Kowloon F.C.

Wednesday, June 22.

Omar and Gomes v. Hodges and Brockabank, Booker and Ellis Channing and Dowman; Remedios and Pereira v. Bakar and Ming, at C.9.C.C."

P

BENEFACTION

"

FOR H.K.U.

(Continued from Page 1)

Accompanied by Mrs. Bosman.

Direct Service”—London dates, Imperial 9th and 12th June.

Airways Flane

Shanghal and Swatow. Straits

18th June

Euphant Pathof and Holkow..... Eingyuan Straits and Holhow Dairen and Amoy...

18th June

Mutnam..

18th June

Tjisalak.

18th Jane

| Newchwang..

18th June

Anhui

19th June

Tatyuan...

10th Jun

Glenbes...

19th June

Helenus

Hector. Tjisadane....

19th June

19th Judo

Santhia..

ilst June

Shanghai and Amoy.

Dairen Straits

Straits and, London Parcels-Lon-

don date 12th May.. Shanghai and Amoy...... Calcutts and Straits..

"Imperial Airways Air Mail by

Direct Service "----London date, Imperia! 16th June...

Airways Plane Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-i

WAYS Direct Service"- San Pan American Francisco date, 15th June. Straits and Europe via Suez (Let- ters and Papers) London, 26th May and London Parcels-Lon- don date, 19th May

Tapan

Manila the Balgon..

The British authorities, never Of the present hostilities, Mr. Yang could not be persuaded to theless, propose to take up speak beyond merely stating that matter with the Japanese" nayal the war may last from anything authorities tomorrow-(Reuter). between six months and a year. "The Japanese" he added. "are anxious to finish it off as soon as possible but the stand of the Central Government is that the war will be continued so long as a single Japanese soldier remains on Chinese territory."

PETROL SUPPLY LIMITED The Chinese Embassy suffered many indignities from the end of April til May. sald Mr. Yang. For instance, early in April, the petrol supply was limited to two gallons per day for each ear.

"We disregarded this and got over the dinculty by using hired cars and not our own vehicles." the diplomat mid.

||

C.

LOCAL LEAGUE

TENNIS

(Continued from Pace 10)

Wee W. Lam and T. W.

(C.C.C.): lost to L. H. C. Calthrop and

A. R. S. Major

2-6

lost to 0. Carruthers and P.

H. Loughlin

4-0 beat L. H. Oakley and A. «N.

Other

6-3

0.

Sadick 208 Y. L Pao (C.C.C.):

beat Calthrop and Major ..... beat Carruthers and Lough-

lin

6-3

8-1

3-8

"On May 19 a party of about 30 - Captain Bosman's quality was shown in the advanturous mode people who claimed to be Chinese to the of travel he adopted for a great residents of Tokyo came

beat Oakley and Another.... 6-0

G, Winch part of his journey to Hong Kong. Embassy and asked us to leave."

sald Mr. Yang. "They said that H. P. Lim and

(0.0.C.): if we handed over the building to two other ladies and a chauffeur. them they would look after it all

lost to Calthrop and Major 4-6 he travelled from Calais to Agra.

lost to Carruther and right." in India, by motor car and trailer:

Loughlin. beat Oakley and Another... 6.1 KOWLOON TONG v. C.§.C.C." Kowloon Tong scored an over- It is confidentially hoped that

whelming victory when they visited the story of his adventures by the

Mr. Yang said he agreed to see the Civil Servants at Happy Valley. way will before long be published any three members of the party. All the three pairs won their sets, in book-form. Those who know The delegates were selected and to record the final margin of the something of the story look for they were granted an interview.possible nine sets to nil ward to reading a full account of which insted t 11 am. After a triumph of spirit over almost this it was impossible, to carry on intolerable hardships.

ADVOCATE OF

A3 this request Was ignored a remarkable feat for any man. another party called at the Em but astonishing in a man of his bassy at 6 am. on May 23, and demanded to see the Charge d'Alaires.

years.

UNDERSTANDING

C.R.A. BEATS ARMY

F. D. "Angus and G. H. Fowler

(C.B.A.):

beat H. Kingsland and E.

Flinter

6-0

beat A. A. Barton and J.

Webb

lost to A. Aslett and J. E-

berson

Japan

Java

19th June

22nd June

Airways Plano

22nd June

Naldera..

Rio de Janeiro

Maru.. Emp. of Canada... Athos II...n Bellerophon....... Tibadak.........

22nd June

atud June

2nd June

2nd June

22nd Jana

22nd June

Marechal Joffre.. Jeypore......... Atsuta Maru....... Rajputana..

23rd June

14th Jone

24th June

24th June

Japan and Shanghai.

Scharnhorst..

Tientsin and Shanghai Canada, USA, and Japan (Seattie

date, 8th June

Hoihow

Pres. Jackson.....

28th June

Japan and Shanghai... Japan

Japan....

Japan and Shanghai..

Sith June ' 26th Jun

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For

SATURDAY

Samshul and Wuchow. Straits and *Calcutta..... Kongmoon

"Straits and Europe via Marsellies -due Marseilles, 20th July.........................

Saigon

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples due Naples, 9th July........ Japan and *EUROPE via Siberia ... Airmail for “France Orient Air- ways. Gervice "...dus Marsellos. 3rd July...

Air Mail for Linchow and Yunnan by The "Eurasia Airways Direct Service."

Air Mail for Sian, Lançhow, Chang- sha and Chengtu, etc. (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).

Air Mail for Chungking (via Han- kow) by the (C.NA.C Airways Direct Service" Batavia and Sourabaya.. 7-3 Saigon..

ahanghai n

the work smoothly and, with the Playing at King's Park, the Cen- attral British Association beat the orders of the Foreign Office Hankow the Embassy notified the Army Tennis Club by 7 sets to 2 Capt. Bosman remembered what Japanese Government, as well as Scores:-

in the Colony had done for him in the other diplomatic organs his years of education. His con Tokyo, that it was closing tem- tact during his professional life porarily.

"We left on June 11. and a re- with people of every race and stage of civilization made him al- presentative of the Vice-Minister most fanatically an advocate of for Foreign Affairs came to see us understanding between peoples as off. Other officials sent us bas- the basis of peace.

kets of flowers." Mr. Yang con- After consulting Mr. Ho Kom- cluded with a smile. tong, he decided to endow what he wished to call "Peace Scholar- abips" to be held at the University of Hong Kong. Since his return to South Africs he has sent the first instalment of the scholarship Endowment Fund, a sum of £3. 000, a half of the total amount that he proposes to give.

CRICKET LUNCH SCORES

7

London, June 17. Lunch scores of cricket matches played today are as follows:--

Essex 308 and 23. for 3; Somer-- set 290 and 220.

Gentlemen of England 301 and

3-6 Amoy

Fer

Date and Time

Chung Ong Shirala..

Fook On

Burdwan.............. Lisbon Maru......

Bat., 18th

.815 AX Orri 18th 9.00 AM

10.00 A

Q.P.O. & KP.O. Key. Ord.

8.43 AM 10.80 AM

19.30 P G.P.O. & KP.O.

1.45 PM

Victoria.............. Ord. Kutsang..................

Helikon

2.30 PM

3.30 PM

GP.O. & XP.O.

4.00 PM

4.30.PM

Bor.

M

Ord.

G.P.O. & K.F.O. Reg.

4.30 PM

Ord.

6.00 PM

Eurasia. Plane

Eurasia Plane

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

Rev.

O d.

4.30 PM

1.50 PM

G.P.O. & XP.O.

C.N.A.C. Plane Tjisalak... Hellkor. Nordmark...

Bag. Urd.

4.20 T

5.00 PM

5.00 F

Van Houtex....

London. Imperial

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "-dne 26th June

Airways Plane

|D. Smith and J. Sloan (C.B.A.):

beat Kingsland and Funter 8-1 7-5 beat Barton and Webb ......... lost to Aslett and Emberson 6-7Airmail for Malaya and Australia 8. Fowler and

by "Imperial Airways Direct Imperial (CBA):

Service"-due 'Darwin, 23rd June.

N. Whitley

beat Kingsland and Flinter 7-5 beat Barton and Webb „.............. 6-4 best Aslett and Enderson ... 6-3 | Haiphong

VICTORY FOR RECREIO Visiting King's Park yesterday,

SUNDAY

Swatow and Bangkok...... *Swatow and Shanghai

Airways Plane

Tai Seun Hong.... Kalgan.......

...................... Kiungchow........

The general condition governing the award of the "Peace Scholar-38 for 1; Australians 397 and 335 the Radio Sports Club lost to Club "Swatow, "Shanghai and, Tientsin.. Leesan".. ship" was discussed with Captain for 4 declared.

de Recreto by 8 sets to 3.

Bosman while he was in the Co- Glamorgan 250 and 38 for 1;) Scores:- jony. Certain details have still Yorkshire 343 and 221 for 4 de- to be settled, but as soon as Cap-clared.

A. E. Xavier, and A. M. Re-

medios (Recreto):

5.00 PM 6.00 TM

*5.00 PM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg. 16th 5:00 PM Ord. 19th Noon G.P.O. & XP.O. Reg: 18th 6:00 PM Urd. 19th Noon

Sunday, 19th

8.30 AM 9.0 AM

9.50 AM

9.00 AM

**MONDAY Samahul and Wuchow Kongmoon

Tai Hing.. Tat Les....

Madang. Salamaua, Tulagi and

beat L. Bouza ană

D'Almeida

4-3

Hampshire 313 and 263, Derby beat K. M. Au and M. Sheriff #-2 įshire 356 and 22 for 1.

beat M. H. Hassan and W. J.

Chanson ...

6-2

Rabai Haiphong Shanghai Swetow

Friderun. Canton, Anicing. Anhni

Monday, 20th 8.15 A 11.00 AM

.' 19.30 M

H. A... Ribeiro and M. A.

Guterres (Recrejo):

tain Bosman has asaented to Gloucestershire 209 and 233; these, the University will be in a Middlesex $73. position to make the first awards,

JAPAN TO FIGHT Rent 428; Worcestershire 220

TO FINISH

and 346 for 8.

· Oxford University 368 and . 174; | Lancashire" 358 and 75 for 1.

Burrey 512 for 8 declared; Cambridge University 212 and 271. Bussex 296 and 183: Notts 155 and 183 for 3-(Reuter): Hv

(Continued from Page 3) Ugaki, "when the Japanese Goy- ernment would be prepared to look Into the question again.”.

Nine-Power the Regarding Treaty, Gen. Ugaki stated that this Treaty, concluded 16 years ago, could no longer be applied to the

ISLE

OF MAN -

TROPHY RACE Tale of Man, June 17. The Benior Tourist Trophy motor

modified situation but that a new race today was won by H. L.

TUESDAY Samshul and: Wuchow.....................

lost to Souza and D'Almeida 2-4 Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya... Tilsadant. beat An and Sherif

200 IN

4.30 PM

6.30 PM

Tuesday, 21st

Kongning..

6.15AM 6,30 AM

*

0-1 4-0

Swatow, Shanghai and Mentaln... Chaksang. Swatow, Amoy and. Foochow

19.80-

Haltan

3.00 PM

WEDNESDAY

Wed, 22nd

8.30 AM

6-7 Shanghai, Japan and *Europe vis beat Hassan and Chanson 8-3

1.30

· 3.20° M

COLONY HEALTH

beat Hassan and Chanson R. A. Marques and A. M. Alves

·~\(Recreio);

Jost to Souza and D'Almeida 4-5 Sandakan ..... lost to Au and Sheria

Two cases each of enteric fever, one could be negotiated, having Daniels on a Norton. his average measles and celebro-spinal, fever regard to the altered circum-speed being 89.11 miles per hour-were notified to the Health ad-

(Reuter).

thorities on Thursday." stances.(Transocean).

Mausang.

Siberia

Athos Swatow. Poochow and Tientsin....... Yunan

#Ruperscribed Correspondenes Only.

Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hong Kong Daily Prem, Ltd., at Marina House, third floor, 15-19, Queer's Boad Central, Hong Kong, London Office: sa, Fleet Street EC.</

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