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ROSARY CHỦ KCH WEDDING

Mr. Wang Chia-chang, photographed with his bride, formerly Miss Jeanne Lawson, after their marriage at the Rosary Church yesterday afternoon. (Photo, A.C.P.).

TEST RECORD Palestine

(Continued from Page 1),

Shooting Incident

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an

Bowes opened with a maiden to Barnes, with Farnes at the other end. Brown is the other overnight

Jerusalem, August 24. not-out batsman.

Barnes hit three four's and then A shooting afray occurred be- Yorkshire again took A hand, tween British soldiers and Bowes causing Barnes to edge an armed band of unknown nation- inswinger into his leg stump. 145-ality, near Riarkanna yesterday, 4-41. Barnes had hit five "tour's. according to competent authorl- Then Barnett was brilliantly ties who state that it is known caught on the legside, by Wod off that at least six of the band were the same bowler for two. 147 for 5. killed.

It seemed that Australia had thrown in her hand when Waite, instead of his usual stolid defensive methods, took risks and was bowled by a last breakback from Barnes, 160-6-

8. O'Relily, another slasher, was caught by Wood standing back to Bowes for a duck. 160 Der 2.

д faultless

BRADMAN OUT OF TOUR?

FRACTURES TIBIA

London, August 23′′

* Don Bradman. captain of the Australian Team in Eng- land. is unlikely to play again on the present tour.

He spent a restless night, sleep- ing late, but was quite cheerful this morning. In an interview with Reuter, he said: "I am keenly disappointed in being unable to carry on with the match. I much appreciate the many "messages of sympathy sent me in my misfor- tune." (Reuter).

EARLIER CABLE

London, August 23- The injury to Don Bradman, the Australian captain, is now found to be much worse than it Was originally feared,

It is officially announced that he has a fracture of the tibia, and will be unable to take further part in the Fifth Test,

Early on. Bradman told Reuter that the injury would necessitate his taking a few days' rest. but at that time he did not know of the fracture. (Reuter).

TEST PRE-PLAY COMMENTS

London, August 3, The weather forecast for the Test is "warm, sunny, with occa- slanal showers."

E.

The gist of the morning' papers' comment is that the match is all over bar shouting, play now being a mere formality

R.

S. Wyatt, ex-England captain, writing in the Daily Mail. says: "The mishaps to Bradman and Fingleton are most regrettable but England must not fall to drive home the last nalls in Australia's' coffin."

Farnes and Bowes are expected to polish of the remainder of Aus- tralia's first innings. before lunch.

(Reuter).

HUTTON NOT ENGAGED

London, August, 23.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938

FOREIGN MAILS

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INWARD MAILS

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95th Aug.

Tainan

25th Aug.

Yunnan

25th Aug,

Eumaeus.

26th Avg.

Kumsang.

5th Aug.

Shanghai and Amoy Shangħal and Amoy........... Swatow.....................

Straits

Calcutta and Straits.... Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- bal (Vancouver B.C., date, 8th August and Europe via Siberia (London date, 4th August)..... Emp of Russia... Manlia

Japan and Shanghal.

Japan. Shanghai and Formosa...

Japan

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Ways

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Direct Service"- San | Pan-American

soth Aug.

City of Ewood...

25th Aug.

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26th Aug.

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Direct Service-London 21st August. Straits Manila

date,

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Airways Plano

26th Aug.

26th Aug.

7th Aug.

Hakusan Maru...

27th Aug

27th Aug.

Airways Plane

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27th Aug.

18th Aug.

39th Aug.

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·30th Aug.

Soudan...

31st Aug.

Deucalion... J

31st Aug.

Tanda.

31st Aug.

It is thought that the casualties Leonard. Hutton, hero of Eng- were greater as the British sol-land's first innings in the Oval diers' adversaries probably took Test match, has emphatically con- their wounded and some of their tradicted the rumours of his ën- dead with them when retiring gagement to a Leeds girl.-(Reu-| from the affray.

1. ter).

One British, soldier was wound- ed.-(Transocean).

"OFFICER KILLED

Brown completed.

Jerusalem, August 24. half-century, scored out of 140, and A British officer of the Royal Including five boundaries. With Scots was killed yesterday by a

his score at 69, he was caught by land mine, near, Nazareth.-(Reu- Hammond at ane-leg off Leyland. ter Bulletin).

Last cut, he had played a grand imperturbable innings for 170 min- utca, hitting one 5 and at 4's. Fleetwood-Smith was left with 16

Bowes

not out. extras were 9. and the 8. J. McCabe, c Edrich. total 201.

Bowes tock Ave wickets for 49 'runs, and dismissed Walte and, O'Reilly in four balls. His figures for the morning were 4 for,, 22.

FOLLOW-ON ENFORCED Hammond enforced tre follow- on, and Australia began her hope- less task at 1 p.m. Trouble soon) began, Badcock being bowled off- stump by Bowes for nine with the score at 15.

0

14

A. L. Hassett, e Compton. b

Edrich

42

42

2

8 Barnes,. b Bowes

B. A. Barnett, c Wood, b Bowes M. G. Walte, b Bowes

W. J. O'Reilly, e Wood, b Bowes L O'B. Fleetwood-Smith, not

cut

Extras

FIGHTING RAGES

Francisco daše, 20th August, Straits and Europe via Negaparam (Letters and Papers) London date 28th July Haiphong

Japan

Shanghai and Swatow. Straits

Java and Manila...

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"Imperial Airways

Direct Service "—Loaden 24th August. Calcutta and Straits Shanghai Straits

Straits and Manila Japan

ters

Straits and Europe via Buez (Let- and Papers) London date, 4th August and London Parcels -London date--28th July Saigon

Japan and Shanghai.. Japan and Shanghai. Austraila and Manila...

Anbul". Tisadane....

Glenshiel..

Carthage......! Marechal Jofre,

31st Aug.

1st Sept

Aramis.....

lat Sept

Corfu.....

2nd Sept

Nankin.

3rd. Bept.

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Per

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THURSDAY

Samshui and WuchoW Haiphong

Tal Ming. Hangsang.

1.

(Continued from Page 1)

Large quantities of war spotis were also claimed by the Chinese Lorces...

West of the lake border along the Nanchang-Kiukiang railway.. sporadic engagements broke out at a number of places yesterday and the preceding night, with little changes in positions on either side.

(Central News),

8 LANDING ATTEMPTS REPULSED)

0

9

Mahwelling, August 24. Fighting along the west bank of

16 the Poying Lake south of Singtze raged throughout this morning and afternoon, when repeated

Total (for 8 wkts.) 201 Japanese attempts to land more troops were frustrated with heavy losses.

Bowling Analysis

Q. M. 13 2

R.

At Nuwelṭun and Yangwymiao, W.It is stated. the entire force of 500 541 Japanese who landed were sur- 19 3 49 5 rounded and massacred by Chinese

1 troops.

10 2 65

5 1 15

0

341 0 11 I 2 0 18 0

Three runs later McCabe anicked one from Fares into Wood's Farnes hands. Lunch was taken with the Bowes score 31 for 2, Hassett and Brown Edrich Verity being together.

After lunch Hassett put his leg in Leyland front of one from Bowes in playing Hammond defensively. 25-3-10. Tren Brown Fall of wickets-1 (Budcock) for was easily caught at short-leg by 0; 2 (McCabe) for 19; 3 (Hassett) Edrich off a rising ball from for 70; 4 (Barnes) for 145; 5 (Bar- Farnes.--41-4-15.

nett) for 147; 6 (Walte) for 160; 7 Barnes and Barnett then put ori (O'Reilly) for 160; 8 (Brown) for.

before the former was 201). given out leg before to Verity. 115-6-33 On the next ball Watte

46 runs

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South of Chushian, 400 Jap anese bluejackets forced B Landing from steam launches. They were encircled by Chinese troops and in the en- suing hot engagement more than 250 were slain.

Kongmoon Shanghai

Swatow and Foochow... Swałow Fort Bayard

Tai Let...... Sinkfang..... Bremerhaven, Helikon ..Talpoosek..

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Date and Time

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8.15 AM

0.00 AN

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10.30 AM

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12 30 PM

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4.30 PM 6.00 nr

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London. Imperial

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6.00 7.00 PM

"Friday, 26th

Shalia on the railway were attack-Kongmicon

Kongso... Conte RossO On Lee... Nanning.

5.1D'AM

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ed by Chinese artillery enroute | Shanghai

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According to a message from the.

by Imperial Airways Direct Ser- Imperial vice”—due Bydney, 3rd September

FRIDAY front, 200 Japanese cavalry troops Samahui and Wuchow.. heading for Nanchangpu from Shanghai

and more than 100 of them killed | Manila, *Straits, *Ceylon. "India, 10 or wounded yesterday morning..... 45 (Central Newa).

Second Innings

was cleverly caught at silly mid-Badcock Bowes off.

McCabe, c Wood, b Farnes Two runs later Barnett went, his Hassett, 1b.w., Bowes offstump seat nying by Farnes. Brown, e Edrich, b Farnes Barnett had batted pluckly for an Barnes, 1.b.w., Verity. ... hour, his breezy innings including Barnett; b Barnes seven boundaries. He hit three Walte, c Edrich, b. Verity... four's in one over from Farnes, who O'Reilly, not out

33

*48

0

MUSSOLINI

0

HONOURED

was bowling long hope, 417-7-46. Fleetwood-Smith, e Leÿlond, b

O'Reilly, with Fleetwood-Smith

as his partner, hit out at every-- thing, and was dropped by Hard- stan at long-on off Verity. While the feidsman was shaping for the catch both sets of stumps were being pulled out (in the customary "struggle" for souvenira). Amid laughter, the stumps were replaced and Fleetwood-Smith was caught. at low mid-on, to bring the match to a close.

ENGLAND.903 for 7 declared.

AUSTRALIA 1st Innings

W. A. Brown

C. L. Badcock, c Hardstaf

Farnes...oor

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.) 123

Bowling Analysis

Fames Bowes.

Leyland

Airmail for Mantia, Guam, Horio- lulu, and U.S.A by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service due San Francisco. 3rd Sept,

SATURDAY and Wuchow.

BY MIKADO Samphuf and

Rome, August 24.

the

Straits and Calcutta

Pan-American"

Airways Plane

10.30 AM

6.00 PM KPO.

Reg: 28th 5.00 M Ord. 37th 9,00 AM G.P.O.N

Rez. 28th 5,00 PM- Ord 27th 1.00 M

Saturday, 27th 28.15 AM

Par. 98th 560TH Ord. 47th 9.00AM ASY 10,00 AM

Chung On.

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Beg

Hakusan. Marn,

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Τόση

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Air Ma1l for “KLM. Airways Direct

6th Service due ́Amsterdam September. Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & B. Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe vis. Mar- seilles due Marseilles, 25th Sept. Hakusan Maru,2 | UMI

Bignor Mussolini received at the RongmoOD

Venezia 0. M. R. W. Palazzo.

today the 63 12.1 1.

4. Japanese Ambassador who, on 10% 3% 20 2. behalf of the Emperor of Japan.

60 190 presented Duce with Verity

73 15: 2 Chrysanthemum Order which is Fall of the wickets-1(Badcock) the highest Japanese Order. for 15; 3 (MeCabe) for 18; 3. (Has Mussolini requested the Ambas sett) for 35, 4 (Brown) for 69; 5 sador to convey to the Emperor (Barnes) for 115 8 (Walte) for his deep gratitude for the great 115; 7(Barnett) for 1178 (Feet honour conferred on him.-(Trans-

ocean). wood-Smith) for 123.

**Raperscribed Correspondence Unbrande),

Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hưng Dally Press, Ltd., at Marina House, third floor, 18-19, Road Central, Hong Kong London Offéer, 53, Vienti

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