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C.G. Silva's Recreio Four Lose To I.R.C. Quartette
The Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship matches which
· began, yesterday were featured by a sensational upset, C. G: Silva's rink, inst year's champions, being beaten by 18. shots" to 15 by a rink skipped by M. B. Abban.
There was one change in Silva's team from the successfai one of last year; J. A. Lux taking the place of C. A. Lopes at No.
Results of yesterday's matches beat H. & Drew, E. Seacle, D.,W. follow:
Waterton, and G. E. Thompson
At the Kowloon Cricket Club. (skip) 24-19.
J. Roosen, A. Baker, A. O. Madar, and M. R. Abbas (skip) beat A. F.
·HONGKONG MATCHES
Noronha, J. A. Lus, J. E. Noronha, Playing at Civil Service Cricket and C. G. Silva, (skip), 18-15′′, Club. L. C. R. Souza, W. Ward, W.
At the Kowloon Football Club,Way and C. & Rosselet (skip) beat W. McNeill, C. W. Lam, N. P. Mose, Y. H. Tang, V. N. Karanjia, and E Zimmern (skip)}Atienza and W. Muskett (skip) beat J. C. Gill, T." Robson, R. 21, 15. Lapsley, and A. M. Holland (skip) At the Hongkong Football Club, 24-15.
J. M. Forrest, G. Alexander G. At the Kowloon Bowling Green Perkins, and. J. Orem (skip) beat Club, G. Lee, A Madar, A. W. H. A. Alves. A. M. Rodrigues,
Ramsey, and T. A. Madar (skip) F. V. V. Ribeiro and L. J. Silva
Mr. Anthony N. C. Wong and his bride, formerly Miss Jean Kwok, after their marriage at St. Margaret's Church, Happy - Valley, on Saturday afternoon...
CHINA WAR NEWS
Continuer from Page 1.
of Laiwu. After a severe "engage- ment, they were defeated and re-
Driven. Away CHANGTEH, HUNAN; June
beat J. N. Wong, T. E Lim, H. (skip) 24-21; D. M. Khan. M. Y. Gittins and A. H. Basto (skip) 21-Adal, A. K. Minu, and A R. Dallah 18; A. E H ̈ Castro, W. J. Howard,|(skip) beat J. Hillon, J. Wald, W. J. L. Stephens, and A. Spary (skip) (Seath and T. Stamton (akip 19-16. turned to Laiwu. beat J. V. Ramsay, W. Mulcahy, At the Police Recreation Club. T. W. Carr, and J. Fraser (skip) M. E. Pervia, W. J. Burling, W. R. 24-12
Hillyer, and M. N. Rakusen (skip) (Central)-After being surrounded At Club de Recielo, A. S. Rupbeat L Gadd, H. W. Randall, J. 8. sell, W. Walker, A, J. Hall, and R. Landolt and R. Basa (skip) 23-22 and attacked by Chinese reinforce- Duncan (skip) beat E. E. Pope, A., Morton, E A Atkins, and H. White Simmonds, V. 8. Ebbage, S. Eccles Talenkiang, on the Han River, (skip) 29-15; G. Bowden, J. Smith shall and A. W. Grimmitt (skip) have been partly driven away, ac- cording to a telephone message W. Hobbs, and R. 8. Meadows beat A. Stevana, F. Haynes, L (skip) beat W. Nash, F. E. Nash. Collyer and J. Hollidge (skip) 21- W. Naef, and H. Nish (skip) 20-12 18; R. Ella, P. 8., Channing, W. At the Kowlon Docks Recreation Mair an C. S. Fender (skip) beat Club, C. F. Remedios, A. P. Guterres, W. McLeod, W. 3. Dal, E. G. Post. J. J. Basto, and B. Basto (skip) and A. E. Carey (skip) 21-18.
VETERAN KUOMINTANG LEADER
Mr. Hsiao Fu - chen's Death In Bangkok
MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 5th, JUNE, 1939, 9.30 AM.
Registered and Ordinary mail & Parcels (not Insured) will be no- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances, permit."
Letters and Postcards for Buroyo (except Great Britain and Eire) and South Amerlan äro forwardöd “vin Siberin' if no iuperscribed. ·
INWARD MAILS
From
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Per
Direct Service" London» date, Imperial
31st May.
Haiphong and Fort Bayard
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·Tientsin and Swatow.
Formosa
Shanghai.
Shanghai
Straits and Manila
Australia sind Marila.. Calcutta and Strafts...........
Airways. Plane Jean Dopufa Talyusi..... Lycaon.......... Nanchang... Canton Maru.....
Dite
·3th June
3th Jane
"5th June
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amp. of Canada
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estearen | Anhui, ........................ Canton.
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Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Sulyang......
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Europe vla Buck (Papers, etc,)London date, 11th May and London Parcela- London date, 4th May Straits.
Japan. Saigon.
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Fighting a continued with the Chinese exerting enormous pres- sure on the rèmnant Japaness.
ways Direct Bervice"-San Fran- Fan Americza cisco date, 1st June.
Direct Service”—London 3rd June Japan and Shanghai. ........... Java........
date: Imperiaİ
Alrwari Plana ******** Aranis....
Tjibadak.
U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-
(San Franciaco date, 13th May). Pres. Polk.... U. 8. A., Hmelulu “and Japan---
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Japan and Shanghai .....
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9th Jane
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Ith June
9th June
10th June
11th June
11th June
Some 500 Japanese moving south-. ward from Chungsiang, also on the Han River, 125 miles northwest of Hankow, have been subjected to severe attacks by the Chinese A., Honolulu Japan & Shanghai They are now roving at Tung-
(San Francisco date, 15th May). | Asama 'Maru, hungho. Yangchlachlang and Japan. Chengchischisa on the Hankow-Haiphong. Ichang highway..
Under Chinese pressure the Jap- anese at Maping and Siho, respec- tively 22 and eight miles east of
Ginyo Maru...
Laos
OUTWARD MAILS
Suthsten, are deeing in a south- ...REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier easterly direction. Japanese mili-than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where matte tary supplies at these points are are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel matte SHANGHAI, June 3 (Reuter)—A
are closed at .5 p.m. on the previous day. Chinese report records the death at LONDON, June 4 (Reuter)—being shipped back to Hankow,
A message from north Klangs! Bangkok of Mr. Hsiao Fu-chan, quarter of a veteran Knomintang leader, who is men yesterday a signed the regis-states that the Chinese recaptured a member of the Central Executive tration form under the Military Changchia, a point south of Nan- Committee.
Training Act which will make most chang, in a fierce attack on May 31, inflicting considerable casual- of them militiamen.
ties on the Japanese, They paraded at Labour Ex-
Mr. Hsiao Fu-cheng, veteran Kuomintang member and reyolu changes, throughout the country tionist. was born of Fuklenese parents in Bangkok, Siam, in 1863 at hours determined by the initial He received his early education letters of their surnames from Kuo Chuan-pa and, at the
phabetical order.
in al-
They were a mixed crowd, of all
Per
Date and Time
Successful Encirclement YINGTAK; KWANGTUNG," June 3° (Central)-Reports just received revealed a successful Chinese en- circlement of several hundred Air Mail for "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-dae London, Imperial 12th June.
age of 26, he joined the Ban Basses students, clerks, workmen Japanese troops at Shumtin, north
Hul in Slam, a
Chinese revolu- Honary organization working for variously attired in working,
{ business or sports clothes.
Nation's Call
the overthrow of the Manchu re- gime.
*
For
MONDAY
Fort Bayard and Pakhol."- Swatow
Kiangal
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P
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Airways Flats
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7.15 AM
Alemail for Malaya, Java, and Amy- by "Imperial' Airways Direct Service”...– das Sydney Imperial 12th June.
TUESDAY
Batavis and Sourabaya........
Foochow
9.30 AM
Noon
2.00 PM
Fatshan..
Tylonlak.
Hatching
Jean Dapu's Kaying
2.30 PM
Wed, th
Canton Maz0...
7.15 AM
Athos I...
9.30 AM
Yatshing. WDBRRE..
mismTalyusn
of Tsengshing, on May 29.
Attacked on all sides, the Jap- anese suffered heavy casualties. Only over 100 of them succeeded
tralia Mr. Ernest Brown, Minister of in breaking through the Chinese Mr. Esiac organized the Yu Jen Hsten Hul at Siam with the aim Labour, who toured a number of corden and fed to Tsengshing. **
South Hopej Town Taken si of awakening the Nationalist spirit London Exchanges yesterday, sub- of the Chinese people; later, he sequently declared that the res
CHENGCHOW, June 3 (Central) "together with others, organized ponse was entirely satisfactory and Tsingho, in south Hopel near the
Canton jin proportion to just about what Shantun border, has been restored the Kwang Fu Club (Restoration Club) and established the China-was expected for the full register. to Chinese hands.
It is added, that he spoke to Siamese · Dally News in Blam,
The Chinese re-occupation tol-watow, Amoy Chuanchow and some of them and there is no lowed a vigorous attack resulting Branch Chairman :'-;
doubt that the general attitude of in a Japanese rout. The puppet Fort Bayard and Haiphong When Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Mr. the men was that the nation was magistrate and his Japanese ad- Swatow Hu Han-min organized a branch calling them and they are answer-visers were among those killed.
WEDNESDAY of Tung Ming Hut in Slam, he was ing willingly. A very large pro- | East Honan Town.
Canton. appointed chairman of the branch. portion appeared to be looking for-
CHUMATIEN... HONAN, June 3 Mr. Hsiao,
ward to it with some eagernÉSS. on behalf of Siam,
(Central)-Chinese forces recently Shanghai and Japan
Awatow...!! The proportion of conscientious smashed into Linchal, east Honan, presided at the First Congress held
Haiphong and the and re-occupied by the Kuomintang when it was objectors is very small
the town after
Chuanchow and Amoy. proportion of requests for service dispersing the Japanese and Chi reorganized.
in the air force or navy is not as nese irregulars. large as expected. The boys seem more than 40 Chinese Irregulars They captured
THURSDAY Halso was appointed chief of theed to be taking it for granted that and a large quantity of arms and Shanghai, Japan and" Europe (ex~; oversess department of the Cen- they are going to do their military ammunition. tral Executive Committee of the training in the army... Kuomintang. He assisted General- issimo Chiang Kai-shek and Mr. Hu Han-min in the elimination of communists from the Kuomintang aged twenty, were to-day enrolled
at Labour Exchanges throughout WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuter). He attended the Third National the country for six months' mill-Contracts for the onstruction of Congress of the Kuomintang and tary training under the new act. 24 warships, including two 45,000 was elected & member of the Registration are stated to have ton battleships and a 20,000-ton Central Executive Committee of totalled 220,0184
aircraft carder, have been award- the same.In 1929.-.-
en by the Nary Department.
Returning to China in 1927, Mr
Six Months' Training LONDON, June 4 (Reuter)——Men,
Of these 3,775 are registered as conscientious objector or 1.7 per cent.
CONTRACTS FOR 24 U.S. WARSHIPS
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Noom
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Airways Fians Ord.
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WESTCHESTER CUP
MEADOW BROOK (Long Is
FRIDAY
CHIANG'S MESSAGE
Total cost is $350,000,000, the _ largest single order ever, given by CHUNGKING, June 4 (Central)
There are approximately 300,000 | the United States Navy in peace- -Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek men in the group of 20 to 21 time. has sent a message or condolence men stated that about The Navy Department declares to the family of the late Mr. Halae 50,000 are already in the forces or that the United States naval Fu-cheng, veteran Kuomintang exempted, leader, who passed away in Bang- kok, Alam on June 1.
Dr. H. H. Kung, and Mr. Yu Yu-jen, Presidents of the Executive and Control Yuan, respectively have also sent messages of ennu dolence.
AMERICAN LADY HIT BY JAPANESE
GENDARME
Iniu. and U.S.A. by the “Fan-
American Airways Direct Service” Pan American
Prancisco 15th June.
Airways
CANTON, June & (Reuter-While land), June 3 (Renter) The sirmail for Mania, Guam, Hone- driving in the city this afternoon world's record polo attendance is an American lady attached to the expected to watch Bunday's thir- Swedish-American Mission in teenth renewal of the interna Honam was hit by a Japanese ren- tional matches between Great darmenn post duty..
Britain and America, for the Westchester Cup,
Two “comfort" parties organised by the National Soldiere Relief "Association” will set out
It appears that owing to the rain Chungking about June, 10 to visit the lady could not see the her car for
soldiers on variou parties comprise
mintang" members, officers writers and
era. They will take
scomfort; fund
Targe quantity
teman and sto
However,
The teams are as follows: Britain Richard Bkene (handi- tap Adrian Roark (8), Gerald Balding (10) Eric Tyrell-Martin
Michrel !pp(101)
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