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NOTES

DEFENCE SECRETS

London, June 29.

(Continued from Pare 10)

against A. Spary. On the 20th head, Hall had scored 21 shots to A. H. Basto's 12, and, the K.F.C. The refusal of the Conservative member, Mr. Duncan Sandys, to were consequently three shots reveal the name of the person or persons from whom he received down. Basto was lying on the last inside information regarding certain Jealously-guarded secrets of head, when with his first wood, British air defence is still one of the chief topics discussed by the Hall took the shot away to give press, and further developments are reported. the Footballers 9 count Di six. [ Overawed perhaps by the occasion,

According to the Evening Stan-responsible for the leakage of in- Basto failed to save with his last dard, an inquiry ordered by the formation.

Mr. Sandys informant was al- wood and Hall was able to add Secretary of War. Mr. Hore Belisha another shot to bring the count has definitely established the iden-leged to be an officer of high rank to 7. thus giving the Kowloon Foot.tity of the person who supplied Mr. who, so it is said, will be tried by ballers a brillant win by four Sandys with the highly secret in-court martial during the next few

formation on which the Conser-days. shots. But it was a very close

vative member based his criticism shave for the Footballers.

of the British air defence system.

The Craigengower Third Team beat, the Kowloon C.C. by 32 shots at Happy Valley. All Craigengower skips did well, S. Lillicrap having! the higgest margin of victory in beating J. Brown, by 29 shots to

nine.

Hong Kong Football Club sprang

The affair was discussed by the Cabinet on Tuesday and, in the afternoon, Mr. Chamberlain an- IDENTITY ESTABLISHED nounced in the House of Commons that a Committee composed of ten According to the Evening Stan-Members of Parliament would be

dard, only five persons had access appointed to inquire into the to the secret documents so that the affair.

authorities conducting the inquiry The Committee, which will have a' surprise on the strong Hong found it a relatively easy task to full judicial powers will probably. Kong Electric team and narrowly establish the identity of the person meet in camera. (Transocean).

beat them at home by four shots. V Walker beat J. F. Lunney by five shots and F. Glover beat W Muskett by one; but J. Skinner lost to L de Rome by two shots.

RINKS COMPETITION

over

CHINA'S MILITARY

STRENGTH

(Continued from Page 1)

one

local, farmer and merchant to Eer competitive ability in inter- carry on and even now every national markets is steadily de- cfort is being made to

through, for promote teriorating. exports over existing roads. Ex- reason. a huge inflation at home. | ports from southern China con- and for another, complete dis- tinue to, yield revenue in foreign equilibrium of her industrini

structure.

shells.

mest

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938.

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A match in the third round of the Rinks Championship between A. E. Carey's rink (McLeod. Cameron and E. G. Post) and A. R. Minu's (J. Hoosen. S. M. Rum Jahn and. E el Arculli) played on

Canada, U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan & the Hong Kong Football Club green

Shanghal (Vancouver BC. date on Sunday saw a thrilling finish.

exchange.

Not

the even

7th June) The match was very even and t

Solidarity extends also to the successful "spiritual mobilisation." Shanghal and Swatow Could have been anybody's game right until the last wood. Post mass of the people, the peasant or a lowering of the standard of

A patient race, they ring to the barest minimum, can Shanghai played well and on many occasions and coolie."

stubborn enable Japan to pretract the war proved a thorn in Minu's side. are also a proud and Cameron also gave Carey good sup- one, whose resistance and self-indefinitely, for she finds herself port. Areulli who was, to have sacrifice, once roused, are capable Up against insuperable difficulties. She depends for essential war withstanding Japanese TC+ skipped was probably feeling a bit of

material on foreign supplies, yet under the weather and wisely de- ligious patriotism.

And these qualities have been has to continue to invest capital Swatow

Straits cided to play No. 3 to Minu instead. Minu played well, but had little roused by a number of agencies: In China in the form of bombs and help from his men with the ex-air raids and refugees, widespread

SOVIET RUSSIA movements of troops. and highly Rumjahn. perhaps of ception

efficient Kuomintang propaganda. An additional factor is the danJapan Carey all but ruined his chances

The contest from the economic ger pt conflict with Soviet Russia of winning through being

one between which obliges Japan to maintain a anxious on the 20th head when he point of view, is

substantial reserve of war material. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways was lying three shops with a possi- China's powers of cohesion

resistance and Japanese economic and thus currently purchase In ble measure for the fourth.

Direct In his

Service "-London date, Imperial strength.

foreign markets what she expends

30th June." attempt to add another shot he

Japan maintains in China. over in China. Till recently she used U.S.A.. Honolulu and Japan-Ban President was unnecessarily heavy with his last wood and took the jack back front of a thousand miles and to pay for imports in cash and sell

Francisco date, 10th June)......... covering a territory of several exports on credit terms of from salgon give Minu the second shot and take the score to 15-17 in the lat-hundred thousand square miles, three to twelve months, "bridging | shanghal, Amoy and Swatow

(nanela) gap by discount pan and Shanghai.. favour. On the next head an army of about half a million the Carey scored two shots to tle at men. resides at least 350 000 first facilities abroad.

Straits and Manlla line troops in Manchuria. 17-all. On the extra head played, J Hoosen's second wood was right on the jack but Cameron took it away to lie the shot himself.

When the skips went down to bowl, Minu had four shots against him, but he failed to draw and Carey, having in the meanwhile put in one more shot, was credit. ed with a count of Ave on that head to beat Minu by 22-17. It was a fine game, and worth going à long distance to see.

ter's

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Calcutta and Straits.. Australla and Manila.....

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For

THURSDAY

Samshul and Wuchow.... Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono

lalu, and U.S.A. by the "Fan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 7th July. Kongmoon

of considerable sums; and she had heard of Japanese Armas in India already. between 1931 and 1937. having been instructed to liquidate been weakened by large capital their assets so that foreign exports to Manchukuo, where she change could be obtained,

£120 000,000 In China's leaders are convinced Invested about

that, falling foreign intervention. railways and heavy industries.

The uniform every Japanese their most formidable allies are soldier in China is wearing but time and space. For both com- represents a long-term investment batants the struggle is one of life. in a foreign country. Yet it has and death, but experts consider A strong Cralgengower rink, com- to be bald for from current in Japanese prospects of victory re- prising A. Gomez, A. A Razack, A. come from exports, or from mate. The destruction of Japan's M. Omar and U. M. Omar; were liquidation of the slender göld re-economic equilibrium seems in- surprisingly eliminated by a Portu- serve or foreign investments: evitable: nothing but a Chinese guese rink of F. Machado, C. M

Here Iles the essence of the surrender could compensate her. Silva, J. V. Ribeiro and F. X, M. da present war.

I believe that surrender to be cut-Saigon

Fort Bayard Silva on the Kowken Dock green.

Only In one way can Japan side the range of practical Dossi- The surprise, however, does not ile benefit from it and win the co-ilities: Yet even if it took place Swatow and Bangkok.. in the fact that D. M. Omar's rink operation of that canniest of Japan would be unable to gather were beaten, but it les rather in races, the Chinese: by her ability the fruits of victory without large-

assistance the ease with which Bilva's four to invest considerable capital in scale financial

from and the disposed of such a strong combina-China. Whatever the productive Great Britain tion. So well did the Portuguese and commercial possibilities of States. Without that assistance play that Omar's rink could only North China before she can even even the complete military victory score on four heads for their five start developing them she has to which Javan has not yet achieved a defeat of shots, whereas Silva's scored 31. face protracted hostilities the cost might turn into

As I said, the Portuguese played of which can only be met from her "manifest destiny."—(Central

News) well, but special mention must be exports: made of C. M.. Silva who excelled himself as No. 2 and easily out- shone the other players.

OPEN PAIRS

United

PRESIDENT QUEZON | DISCUSSIONS IN

Two very interesting games were |

·Kobe, June 29. witnessed on Monday in the fourth President Manuel Quezon and round of the Pairs Championship his party of nine arrived here at at Happy Valley.

8.30 this morning on board the

C. M. Suva and F. X. Soares de- Congo Maru. They plan to leave feated J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu for Hakone tomorrow.

on the Cralgengower green by the The Presidential party is leaving barest possible margin of one shot, jfor Manila from Kobe on July 10- Though the Portuguese paired (Reuter).

most of the way, there was never a difference of more than two shots in the scores. On the last head but one, the score was level:

at 13-all, but the Portuguese scored one shot on the last head to win.

CLOSE GAME, Another evenly contested match was played on the Civil Service green between EW. Lines and R Duncan and. K. M. Omar.and A. 8. Gomes. Fine bowls was seen in this game, all playing very well Indeed. Omar was able to hold his own against Liries, but fell off on the last head when he and Gomes needed three shots to win. Per- haps he was overawed by the oc casion and was nervous and con- sequently his nearest wood was a yard away from the jack Duncan scored one shot, on the last head, Gomes falling to alter the positiqu to his advantage, and won by 24-21.

and Comes

went

PRAGUE

Important Decision

Of Committee:

Prague, June 29. The Political Committee of the Cabinet "resumed its deliberations Though Omar

yesterday, in the course of which down, they can derive a measure of it is said to have reached an im- comfort in the fact that they ac portant decision quitted themselves 'creditably,'

The following la my forecast for Saturday's games:—、

FIRST DIVISION .Police R.C. v. Craigengower,

Kowloon B,G,C. v. K.C.C. Becreto v. Kowloon Dock.. IR.C. v. C.S.C.C.

SECOND DIVISION C.SC.C. v.. H.K.F.C. “A”. Recreio v. Craigengower. Talkoo R.C. v. K.B.G.C. H.K.F.C. "B" v. Police R.C.

THIRD DIVISION KFC. v. Recreio. KC.C. v. Kowloon Tong R.C. "Craigengower v. HKF.C.

Yacht Club v. HK. Electric.

Statute

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Haiphong

For

Date and

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Airways Plane Tai Lee......

Durban Maru..........

Wing Wo

Hellas...

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Manila

FRIDAY

Samshul and Wuchow

Amoy and Shanghai Kongmoon

London,

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SATURDAY

the Straits and Calcutta.

The Committee namely decided to continue its deliberations in close co-operation with the mem- bers of the coalition parties who form the Constitutional Commit-awatow tee of the National Assembly and who are all jurists, Juridical questiona connected with the Na- tionalisties language law. as well as the Airmail for "France Orient Air- memorandum of the Budeten Ger

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GP.O. & KA

Hog.

Eurasia Plane.. Tirpitz..

Imperial

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| Fri, 1st

Tal Hing.. Tjinegara

On Lee.....

Fushimi Maru

Fushimi Maru...

C.N.A.C. Plane' Kaying..

Belatan.

GP.O. Bog

Ord.

Beg. Ord.

G.P.Q. & K.P.A

11.15

Nooa

G.PO. & KP

Reg.

11.30

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Nood

Noon

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Par. 1st No

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GP.O.&K Stox, 11.7

Helikon

Ord.

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