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HONGKONG BASEBALLERS SHOULD WIN AGAINST CYCLONES

Panthers-Wahoos Clash To Provide Interesting Fare

BY R.OY.

FANS WILL BE DISAPPOINTED TO LEARN THAT THE WILD- CATS-CANUCKETTES.. AND THE CHINESE "BASEBALLERS-RE- CREIO ACES fixtüres will not be played this week-end, the former `clash being put off on account of the wedding of Mary Louie, the Maple Leafs' star hurler, and the latter on account of the Ramblers having to

Volunteer shoot. attend

The usual six-game programme, Baseballers to a close margin al- at the Kowloon Football Club though they are not expected to ground, will be played, however, as win over their more brilliant' op- two second division matches have ponents. 'Hal Wing Lee, Stan been arranged to complete the Leonard and Albert Leonard will card.

make the decisions.

JUNK MURDER

TRIAL

ACCUSED GIVES EVIDENCE

*

a murder

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 33rd NOVEMBER, 1940, 9:30 AM.

Government Gazette Notification N., 1260 is published for gen- eral information, "

1. No person shall send any Christmas, New Year or other greeting [card by post to any destination outside this Colony unless...--

(a) the cover, if any, is unsealed, and clearly marked with the "I know nothing about firearms.

words "Greeting Card";

(b) the cover, if addressed to a destination outside the British The ship had one rine, but no Empire, contains nothing but a printed card, with the addition only. small firearms. The master kept of the sender's naine and address. the rifle in his own cabin," said 2. Subject to the exemptions specified in paragraph 3,. no person Ho Leung-chai, aliâs Ho Kam

shall send any postal packet corisisting of or containing any news? chuen, accused an charge, before the Chief Justice, paper, newspaper cutting or book by post, to any destination cutside

this Colony, Criminal Sessions yesterday. Sir Atholl Macüregor at the 3. The provisions of paragraph 2 shall not apply to any newspaper, registered under the Printers and Publishers Ordinance 1927, sent Ho, sailor on a trading junk, by the publishers of the newspaper or to any book, in a wrapper was alleged to have shot and submitted unsealed to the Censor for examination before sending Tilled Chan Chuen on board the 4. Without prejudice to the provisions of regulations 84 and 86 of vessel near Nine Pins Group. the. Defence Regulations,, 1940, (relating to penalties and the dis- within British Colony waters on posal of articles) any greeting card, newspaper, newspaper cutting The programme at the KF.C. against the Elttle Flower Club who, ground will wind up with the Cen-Feb. 24 this year. He was arrested or book posted in breach of any of the provisions of this order judging from their previous distral British, Association taking the seven months after the alleged may be destroyed or disposed of in such manner as the Censor may plays, have about as much chance neid against the Royal Air Force crime. as the snowball on the hot spot. In another Second División match, Hal Wing Lee, Bimby Ablong and with "Doc" Molthen, Hans Wag- C. M. Xavier will call the game oner and Sunburn Omar umpir- for these two squads, neither of ing. Manager Joe Higgins is very which has as yet managed to open optimistic of the Central British- ers' chances of finishing the cam- paign close to the top of the junior standings and does not expect to drop any points to "Tich" Moul- ten's Flying wallshs.

The opener, at 9 am: will see the Recrelo lassies in action

their account for the season.

JUNIOR GAMES

Two other Junior games will be played at the Chatham Road ground, the Royal Scots and Liga Portuguesa tangling at 10.30 am.

INTERESTING GAME The Female of the Species are featured in one other fixture, the Baby Panthers tangling with the Wahoos at 10.30 am., with Johnny Alvares, Nip Lum and Johnny Del- gado arbitrating. This has all the earmarks of an interesting fight. the Panther Kittens having re-with Welle Welford, H. Osmund cently displayed defensive ability and W. Woo officiating at the that would give them good

plate, first and third respectively, chance against the best of the The Liga outfit show little im- girls' outfits while the Wahoos are

provement for their extra year's but a little weaker than they were experience but should have little last year when they gave the

difficulty in gamering the points champion Canuckettes a grand

from the Royal Scots who are new- race for the pennant.

comers to league softball,

A

GOOD COMPETITION

A second division fracas Alls in for the postponed Wildcats-

At 11.45 mm, the Royal Artillery Canuckettes game, the contes- tants being Chung Hwa and the come all the way from Stanley to Royal Engineers with "Ski Pow- take on the Cosmopolitan con- lawaki, Caco Marques and John tingent who look to be quite a fair Fonseca policing the game. The team. Liga twirler Tony Pereira Chung Hwa 'outat are said to be will handle the plate with Daddy Souza and R. Phillips watching the up to First Division standard and here's their chance to prove ticks. A win for the Gunners is The Sappers haven't been able to too much to expert but they Beld their best line-up since the should be able to offer the Fortu- season started but it is hoped that Buese outt fairly good com- they turn out in full strength here. petition.

Schedule and umpires are. follows:

as

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB 9am. Little Mower Club Ramblerettes-H. Wing Lee, A. Ablong and C. Xavier.

10:30 am. Baby Panthers v. Wahoos J Alvares, N. Lum and

BEST GAME OF DAY The best game of the day should be the Indian Softballers Bt.. Joseph's clash which follows at 1.30 p.m... with Herble Quan, Tuffy Chinn and Caco Marques handling The the umpiring assignments. Indians downed Recreio Aces in ther last outing and, on that J. Delgado form, should stand an excellent 12 noon: Chung Hwa v. Royal chance against the Collegians who Engineers--Powlawski, C. Marques lost to the Portuguese boys by a., and Fonseca, wide, margin earlier in the season. | | 1.30" p.xi.: Indian S.C. 1. St. The Collegians have much the Joseph's-H. Quon, T. China and heavier hitting squad 'and, on that C. Marques. account, should be favoured to take the honours.

BASEBALLERS-CYCLONES

2.45 pm: HK. Baseballers v. Cyclones H Wing Lee, S. Leonard and A. Leonard.

4 pm Central British v. R.A.F.

The only other first division fix- ture will feature the colourful-F. Molthen, C. Waggoner and 'A Hongkong Baseballers In opposi- | M. Omar, "Hon to the Cyclones who went

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CHATHAM ROAD "

down so badly to St. Joseph's last 10.30 am.: Royal Sects v. Liga- week, "after giving a convincing J. Welford, H. Osmund and W. display to triumph over the In-Woo.

dians in a previous match. As the 11.45 am. Cosmopolitan v. 8th Cyclones have a very sound defen- R.A.-A-Pereira, E Souza, and R. 'sive squad,' they should hold the Philips.

Chang Chun Given Added

Responsibilities

Gen. Chang Chun, newly appointed Charman of the 8th- -chwan Provinď's! Government and concurrent'y, Director of the Chengta Office of the Genera“Ismimo's Headquarters, was given added responsibilities.......when the Executive Yuan supointed him in concurrent capacity to the posts of Commander of the Szechwan MEltary District and of the Szechwan Peace Preserva- tion Corps

Mr. J. P. Murphy, Assistant. Crown Bolicitor, assisted by Sgt. A. F. Estall, prosecuted, while, Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy, instructed by Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios, was for the defence,

direct.

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INWARD

From

ACCUSED TESTIFIES

The accused, in the witness bax yesterday, denied killing the de- London and Straita ceased. He said that it was a Australia and Manila. foggy night, and drizzling. About London and Straits.

MAIL'S

Due

26th Nov.

26th Nov.

pm. while he was on Guty, he London and Straits saw a junk burning, set afire by London and Straits....... Japanese, His master. Ho Shing. USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai. (San Fran- shouted an order to alter course cisco date. 8th November),

to return. He heard some rolces | Air Mail, by “Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- and next heard a shot. He then vice-San Francisco date, 22nd November. saw his master standing at the Swatow." stern, with three Chinchan men Sandakan. next to him and a man lying dead. Calcutta and Straits

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Ho Shing told him that when Australia and Manila, he shouted out order to change the U. 8. A. Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai

Francisco date 22nd November). course, the men refused and attempted to

snatch his ride. There was some struggle, and Ho Shing pulled the trigger by mis take and shot Chan Chuen.

The place of the shooting was near Sham Mun Customs, Chinese territory. and not near the Nine Pins as alleged by the Crown, At the end of the voyage he received $67.50 in Chinese currency and was paid off.

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SUNDAY

Cross-examined by Mr. Murphy, Saigon, Rangoon and Calcutta' accused said that three Crown

TUESDAY witnesses who had given evidence Manlio, Batavia, and Sourabaya. they had seen him firing the shot. were not on deck. ".

He admitted that at no time while he was in Bongkong did he report the robbery to the police.

Hearing was adjourned to Mon-

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THURSDAY

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"British Overseas Airways" early next month The main item

on the agenda of the forthcoming

meeting will be a study of Dr SunStraits and Calcutta. Yat-sen's Plan for National 'Re-

construction with д view to

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reconstruction · programme.

has been "invited to be the honor-

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Air Mail by Alir to Rangoon to connect

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The Society plans to organise an Investigation party to study the conditions in Blkong, for which purpose a sum of $20,000. is being raised. Of the sum the Skong Provincial Government has centri- [buted 33,000, while the Ministry of Education and the Ministry - of Economic Affairs are expected to The appointment of Mr. Li contribute $3,000 and $5.000-res- Chao-fu as member and Secretary- {pectively. The party will set out In an attempt to avoid another General of the Stechwan Provin in the beginning of next year lorry parked in front of the Ying cal Government, succeeding Gen. The first plenary meeting this Cheong Hops, the driver of lorry Ho Kuo-WIDE was also confirm-year of the Chungking Chapter of No. 6022, owned by the Cheong Eeeed at the meeting

the Society was held in Chungking coal merchants, of No. 400, Lock- The National Government, in a on November 17 with more than hart Road. swerved towards the series of mandates Kated rester 100 members in attendance, in- tram-tracks and collides ̈, with day, antiounced the appointments (cluding 'Mr. Chen Li-fu. Minister. tram No. 21, which was proceed of Mr. Ho Yu-shu and Mr. Esu of Education, who is president of ing from east to west. at 10. Fu, as Directors of the Kwe'chow the Society (Central News). yesterday.

and Cheklang Food Control The near front of the tram was Bureaux respectively. dented and the glass smashed.

Mr. Ho was? formerly Commis-

The hand-rails on the Arst class stoner of Reconstruction of King entrance were torn off by the force, while dr. Hm previously held or the impact.Me

The lorry was not damaged.

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