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Lappa Island Is Settled
Special to H. K. Daily Press The Portuguese authorities at Macao and the Japanese autho- rities have arrived at a settlement of the dispute over Lappa Island, according to reliable reports from the Portuguese Colony.
Lappa, which is a large island cpposite Macao, is Chinese terri- tory. Since the Japanese invasion of Chungshan, there has been dis- agreement arising
the from stationing of Portuguese troops and police at Wantsa; and other points on the island.
Matters came to a head a few days ago when a Por- tuguese Indian policeman was, shot dead during a clash. It was reported, yesterday that the Portuguese and Japanese authorities had arrived at à settle- ment and that the former would withdraw from the island,
Is also stated that the Jap" anese Foreign Office has decided to set up a consulate in Macao, and
sent official would be
take up pice from Canton to shortly.
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SOFTBALL DINNER
Continued From Para 2 Theirs is the pioneering spirit, but I do hope, that in the years to to place 'come we may be able them on a footing commensurate and labour- they with the ti spend in officiating at our games
work In the matter of war we have done our little bil Charity games were played for the benefit of the British War Organization Fund and the Women's Air Raids Precaution modest sums were at which collected and helped swell their coffers. The thanks of the Association are due to the teams who participated in said
games
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were
INTERNATIONAL SERIES The international series played in the same manner, as in previous years and India created local the biggest sensation softball circles by copping the championship after having de- feated in the semi-final the powerful Portuguese team. India's team is composed of a bunch of young men who are virile and played inspired softball during the series. I wish them further success in the future.
GERMAN ALLEGATION
Bombing Of Orkneys By
Nazi Planes Recalled
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LONDON, April 26 (Reuter)-The Air Ministry declares that the German High Command communique, containing the alleka- tion that Great Britain had opened unrestricted aerial warfare on April 23, by attacking undefended places with no military objectives, is unfounded.
The attack on Sylt was directed against the Westerland Aerodrome which is an important military objective and one of. the most heavily defended places in German-occupied areas.
The Air Ministry adds that it will be remembered that on March 17, enemy aircraft' dropped bombs on Orkneys, causing casualdes among the civilian population.
NIGHT ATTACK
It is learned authoritatively that in the raid on Stavanger early on Wednesday the British Bombers met the Messerschmidts for the first time at right, encountering several of them. It is also stated that a number of enemy planes on the ground famed up after the bombs were dropped from à idw level, and were seen to be st12 blazing after the raiders had left.
AMERICAN PLANES
WASHINGTON. Apr. 26 (Reuter)
Draw For Six-A-Side Hockey
Tournament
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1940.
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„HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, 1840, 8.30 AM.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
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London date, 20th April
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-Contracts for two hundred mill-48 TEAMS TO lion dollars worth of American COMPETE acroplahes and engines had been signed within the past fortnight. The annual Six-a-Side Hockey | Shanghai.
be announced the Allied Purchasing Tournament tomorrow will
Canton
Mission.
contested by 48 teams. The games | Japan..
CASUALTIES LIST LONDON, Apr. 26 (Reuter)-The Air Ministry casualty list, publish ed yesterday, contains 113 names including
will be played on four King's Europe via Suez and Straits (London date, 10th
March Park grounds, and all teams are requested to turn
before 2 Bandakan. p.m. so that a start can be made
On
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that of an Aircraft-immediately. woman, who died on active service. The following is the draw:
Among those missing is Acting
the CB.A ground:-Royal Flight-Lieutenant H. P. A Har-Engineers "B" bye: 12th Heavy rison who took part in the Battery "B" bye: Royal Engineers R. A. F. England-Australià forma-A" v. Royal Corps of Signals
Iri tion flight
1937. The "B" Royal Scots "C" bye; -Naval woman is
De team bye; HM Submarines "E" Aircraftwoman Calder, who was killed in an motorbye: Middlesex Regiment "E" v. accident in England and buried H.M.S. Tamar Staff; 5th "A.A.
Regt.."A" v. Police "B" with full Military Honours.
The names comprise Ave killed
"On Navy round:-HM, · Sub- in action. five others previously marines "B" v. HM Submartnes reported missing and now presum- "C": C.BA "B" v. Ells Kadoorie ed to have been killed in action. Indian School; Radio "B" v. Naval four wounded or injured in action, team; Kowloon Indian Tenals sixteen missing and believed to be Club v. 5th AA. Regt, ""; Radio killed on active service, six wound- “A” V. Nomads "A"; Kumaon ed or injured on active service. Rifles "A" bye: Royal Corps of two died of wounds or injuries and Signals "A" bye: Royal Air Force eight died on active service,
"A" v. H.M. "Submarines "D".
THIEVES
BUSY
A. Naval team:
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Shanghai
Shanghai.
Shanghai and Amoy
Java and Manila, Strala and Marilia Japan. Shanghai.
(Vancouver
Q. 8. A., & Manila (San Francisco date, 10th April) Canada, U.S.A, Japan and Shanghai
B. C. date 20th April), Japan and Shanghal. Calcutta and Straits
OUTWARD
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Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 0 a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day." When malls are advertised to close after 5 pm.. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5-p.m.
SATURDAY
On YMCA, ground:-Y:M.C.A.
12th Heavy Shanghai and Japan. Battery. "A" "v." HHSR.A. "";
Fort Bayard Naval team bye: Royal Scots "A" | Parcels. only for Straits
IN KOWLOON iv. Kumaon Rifles "B'; Recreio
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Mr. Grieve, of No. 15 Humphreys "B" byer Royal Scots "B" bye: Building. reported that someone Recreio "A" bye: Khalsa Sports entered his fat by &
verandah Club bye:
On U.S.R.C. ground:-University door sometime between Thursday In announcing tonight that we night and yesterday morning and bye: Police "C" . C.BA "A": are in negotiation Govern- stole a sum of money from the HM. Submarines "A" bye; Queen's College v. Nomads "B": Middlesex ment for a piece of ground at pocket of a coat which was hunky. HKSR.A. "A": Motor Ter- 'King's Park, I do so with the plous up.
pedo Boats v. Police "A": 8th hope that we will at last be suc- Mr. Tirbak, also of Humphreys Heavy Battery bye: YMCA. "B" cessful in having a home of our Buliding, reported the loss of a
bye. own. However, with the popu suit of clothes, a fountain pen larity that Softball has attained and $1.50 in money about the in recent years. I am sangu ne
same time. that our petition will meet with favourable consideration. Your Committee is leaving no stone antürned in the realization of our greatest ambition to have a ground which we can call our own, and doing with your support, we are and will do everything in our power towards that end.
PRESS CO-OPERATION
I want to take this opportunity in voice the Association's appre- dation of the co-operation ac- rorded us by the press and we hope that they will continue to do J. I must again mention "Bleacher" of the 8. C. M. Post. "R.O.." of the hongkong Dally Press and "Grandstand" of the China Mall and Sunday Herald, as the members of the Fourth Estate who have done yeoman service in bringing the activities of softball before the public.
It is stated that CHINA WAR NEWS entry was gained also by the verandah.
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Heavy casualties were sustained A Victoria gramophone valued by the Japanese who left many at $30 was stolen from the hall-bodies. Among the Japanese kili- way of Mr. C. H. Tang's residence ed
and
were 73 in Lock Road "about 11.30 a.m. artillery yesterday.
Japanese cavalry. infantry officers. They were buried by the Chinese, CHINESE VICTORY
on
be 10
until next their custody
The Chinese also scored a vic- season when I am sure, they will tory
the Yicheng-Tsinshuf A Japanese force of offer stern battle for its revention highway.
China in a more than 700 strong pushing against all comers. last inning rally copped the Ladies eastward from Tsinshi was en- International championship 1rom trapped and only about 100 were Portugal who were leading all the able to escape. A number of Jap- way. The Molthen Shield will be anese field pleces and supplies in their keeping until next season were captured.
At the when I believe Portugal will make
Changtienchen-Mao- another bold bid for the honour.singtu sector, the Chinese are the Japanese rear. To the Hunners-up-The Hong-attacking
reinforcements have kong Ball Chub in the Open Lea- Japanese gue, the Wahoos in the Ladies' been intercepted at Kwelhsiatsun Section, Great Britain in the mens and Hsuehtsun and fighting is in and Portugal in the ladies' inter-progress. national series, I offer a lusty hand-share. I hope they wil strive for further improvement for next season, so that they will be in position to give of their best.
I also want to voice the Associa- tion's thanks to the Central Bri- tish Association, the Club de Recreio, "the Kowloon Football Club, the Military Sports Board and the Royal Air Force for hav- to wrest the championships from
ing lent us the
of their the present holders. use grounds for the games, and to the Brook Club and the Club Lusitano
The
SECRETARIES THANKED
amooth working of the for the use of their club houses leagues could not have been at- for Association and Committestained without the hard work and
meetings.
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CHENGCHOW, Apr. 26 (Cen" | Japan.
Strats. tral)--About 3,000 casualties were inflicted on the Japanese during the Chinese attack on Kaifeng, on the, Lunghal Railway in east Ho- nan, according to military sources.
much valusbie time devoted by JUNKS C
the three secretaries-Miss Irette Pareira, Mr. Hoy Lau and Mr. A. E Ribeiro to whom the As cla- tion owes a debt of gratitude and I take this occasion to express to them my very war.s thanks for the labour and time they have cheerfully given for the success of the three leagues.
COLLIDE
IN HARBOUR Three small children had narrow escape from injury during collision between two junks in the harbour yesterday."
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Congratulations are due to the Club de Recreio "A" for winning the Open Men's League for the second year in succession: They won the LI Gwok Shield this year without the loss of a single game which is Indeed a record unique
They were asleep at the sterri In the annals of local softball.
of trading jank No. T3195H, which The Southard Shield was won by In closing I trust that both was coming out of Yaumati the Canadian Chinese Ladies guests and hosts will enjoy the typhoon shelter about 12.20 p.m. team for the first time, having numbers that will be presented when the craft was stuck by wrested it from the Wildcats." to us by our Vice-President and junk No. T3118H which was ap-'
Master of Ceremonies, Mr. George (preaching the shelter. Chow, and to him and the per- The prow of the second junk formers of the evening we tender ran into the stern of the first, our heartfelt thanks. I hope you missing the aleeping children. all all will carry happy recollections under ten years of age, by inches of our gathering tonight. Thank Damage done is estimated at you
$100.
On their form the Canadian Chi- nese fully deserve to be called 1940 Champions, as they played heady softball throughout the reason. As previously stated in dia won the Men's International Berles and the King Shield, will
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