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THE

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1932.

More Bombay MORE DAVIS CUP SLOGAN CONTEST

Rioting

Volunteer Light

Horse Called Out]

Bombay, May 20.

MATCHES

GERMANY TWO UP ON AUSTRIA

London, May 20,

ENDS TODAY

MORE SAVE-WATER ENTRIES

The Telegraph'n Suve-Water. The Davis Cup contest between Germany and Austria opened to Slogan Competition ends to-day. day at Vienna, the German players Well over eleven hundred entries Further various ricting oc securing a lead of two matches to curred to-day, but the authorities nil. Both matches were completed have been recotved, all of which will be submitted to the Hon. Mr. Prenn (Germany) defeated W. E. L. Shenton, the Judge, whono are now satisfied that the comin straight sats. munal feeling is on the wane and

declalon will be finot. that the situation generally has Matejka (Austria), 6-2, 10-8, 0-1.

Cann (Germany) beat Artens greatly improved.

In the course of to-day's fight-(Austria), 6-2 6-0, 6-4. ing, three persons were killed and over forty injured, while, in ad- dition, twelve of those Injured Felther in to-day's or previous riots,

bave died.

1932 UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

A British Famous Players Guild Triumphant Maiden Production

WILLIAM HUTTER presents

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PARK

UNITED ARTISTS

WAR

DENNIS NEILSON-TERRY BETTY STOCKFELD

DIRECTED BY ALBERT DE COURVILLE.

A sophisticated thriller that is as witty as it is exciting, as charmingly romantic as it is sus- ponseful

SHOWING

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SOON

A DYNAMIC DRAMA OF RACKETS, "RIDES AND RAPID FIRE ACTION `JACK ̧HOLT & CONSTAnce cummINGS

THER

IN

Last Parade

MACLEANS PEROXIDE

TOOTH PASTE

MAKES YELLOW TEETH WHITE Stocked by all' Pharmacies, Dispensaries and Departmental Stores.

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Approximately 1,200 known bnd characters have been rounded up by the police and the removal of these elements is expected to have a good effect.

CONCEALING HELMETS. Over twenty thousand people, minnly Indian traders, have left

the city in the last few days in

IRELAND ONE UP. Ireland went ahead of Hungary at Dublin to-dny, winning the dou blea match in the Davis Cup to lead by two matches to one.

Ireland were represented by H. Lyttleton Rogers and Macgulre and they defeated de Kehrling and Gabrowitz by three sets to one after losing the first. The scores were: --4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 0-4.-Router.

LEAGUE HELP FOR LIBERIA

MADE CONDITIONAL ON REORGANISATION

London, May 20.

rlota of the

and consequence busines is completely at a stand- Still, with the one exception that A brisk business is being done in British-made sun-helmets, for which many Hindus and Moslems are temporarily discarding their distinguishing fezzes and turbans. The Government has ordered the mobilisation of the local auxiliary. At the opening of the League

the force and also of

Bombay Council session at Geneva to-day, Light Horse, which is composed Viscount Cecil represented Great Europeans-Britain when the question of

Liberia was considered.

On non-olicial Render.

BRITISH MOTOR

TRIUMPH

GRUELLING TRIP OF 5,600 MILES

London, May 201 A War Office report records fine performance by British mater

Southern vehicles In

Sudan between January 18th, when a Convoy of four military vehicles;

A report providing for the ap pointment by the League and the United States of high officials to supervise administrative financini! and sanitary reforms was adopted, ithough the Secretary of State for Liberia said he was not in a posl- tion to any if his Government would accept these mensures.

A loan of 5247,000, as well as a moratorium, will not be negotiated until Liberia accepts the full plan of reorganisation provided for in the report-British Wireless.

From the latest entries, we make the following selection:

No. 31:-"S.O.S. Superviso Our Servants. Save Our Selves." No. 32:-"More haste, more speed; more waste, more need.” No. 33:"By saving your share, you help everywhere."

No. 34:Save in time And ere a can in line."

No. 35:-"Safely frst-and you won't thirst."

No. 36:-"Wisest they who understand that rainy days can- not be planned."

No. 37:-"Constant dropping holes the stone; constant pour- ing breaks the bone."

No. 38:"Drink, wash, be healthy and wise, but with water economise."

No. 30:The rider main rows shoul

remind the mainder."

re-

No. 40:-Turn off your taps, or your taps WON'T furn on."

No. 41-Wasting water in plentitudea sin; in scarcity-a crime.'

No. 42:"Wasting your water to-day means

throwing your quota away,"

No. 43:-"Save to-day: safe to-morrow."

No. 44:"Water saved. is n blessing. Wastage is distress- ing."

No. 1:"Conserve it; don't stuck and reserve it."

The entries are being forwarded

left Cairo, to April 16th, when the TRAIN AND PLANE to the Judge on Monday, and the

journey of 5,600 miles was com picted.

Only a negligible proportion of this mileage was over made roads. Trackless desert and hilly ground! represented 1,650 miles, Black cot- ton Hall 1,600 miles, very heavy and 400 miles and hard gravel or sandy soil 1,280 miles. Through- out, there were only five punctures and no accidents occurred.

car.

The

CONVERSE

THE MARVELS OF WIRELESS

London, May 20. Telophonic communication was

to-day between

the

on WAS

to

result will be announced in duo

course.

BRITAIN AND THE ARGENTINE

HOPES FOR FURTHER CO-OPERATION

London, May 20. Major Coville, of the Depart- ment of Oversens Trade, speaking

I

The convoy comprised a Crossley catablished six-wheel lurry, a Commer four-mperial, Airways liner "Heracles,"

a journey wheel lorry, a Morris commercial "hich van and a nine horse-power Riley Glasgow and the famous "Flying Scotsman." of the London-North- reports anys that other Eastern Railway. makes of vehicles of these types The train was proceeding at a at a Government luncheon to would have been equally successful, speed approaching 90 miles hourly party of Argentine students, ex- on their and the War Office is definitely during its wireless telephonic Pressed the hope that,

of satisfied that British car and lorry contact with the air liner, which return home, the memories manufacturers are now producing! swooped down from 3.500 feet and their visit would inspire them to vehicles eminently suitable for Im circled round the "Flying Scots work for continued co-operation perial and Colonial employment man" while the messages were be between Britain and Argentine. | British Wireless.

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