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RUTH AND GEHRIG SAVE METHODIST CHURCH

THE YANKEES

Chicago Strengthen Lead in National League

CONFERENCE

SHOULD MINISTERS ABROAD

BE SINGLE?

THE HONGKONG

R.A.M.C. AQUATICS.

SWIMMING GALA HELD IN

Y. M. C. A. BATH

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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST

No. 27 Company, R.A.M.C. held very successful swimming gala nti There was a dramatic surprise the Y.M.C.A. bath, Kowloon, at the Wesleyan Meihodist con- Wednesday. Although time WRA ference at Manchester.

Hulted, the many events were swung New York, Aug. 25.

It was announced that the Rev, of with true military precision, and Pittsburgh'a hopes of staging a. Luke Wiseman had headed the he programme was conchuled well

in advance of schedule. the Nationalist in the united voting for the. grand recovery in Longue faded almost completely first President of the new united to-day when they lost a double Methodist Church after September, header to Philadelphia Phillies. with Dr. J. Scott Lidrett second,

30 votes behind. They have been beaten 21 gamos In their last 27 starts.

Chicago strengthened their hold on the leadership by defeating Brooklyn despite Cucinello's home run. Neither was Martin's cult clout for the Cardinals against New York sufficient to

cir:

Most of the events were arranged ona hundienp basis, and much eredit

for

produc-

is due to the handicapper ing some very exciting finishes.

A Traction of an inch separated the first Mr. Wiseman, in spite of appeals two men in the Fifty Yards Handi- recap, and there was never more than to reconsider his. attitude, a few inches between the first three peatedly asked that his name men in all of the shorter distances. might be withdrawn.

On two

pccasions it was necessary for second and third to swim again to deckte

final points. The programmie was concluded with water polo match in which No. 11

The President of the Conference (Dr. Maldwyn Hughes) ruled that there should be another vote on the names of Dr. Scott Lidgett undi

overcome the heavy hitting of the Mr. Wiseman. This was immedi. Barrack Room beat the remainder of

Giants.

In the American League, the ately taken, and Dr. Scott Lidget

whom Ruth and received #13 votes and the Rev.to display much dash, but the game Yankees, for Gehrig hit home runs, sent Cleve-F. Late Wiseman 216.

land further on their slide, but Washington Philadelphia, and figured on the winning side. Tate (Boston). Averill Cleveland), Foxx and McNair (Athletics) and Burns (St. Louis) hit home rugs,

Results:--

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Chirago Brooklyn

Pittsburgh

Philadephia

Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

AMERICAN, LEAGUE.

Women Ministers

the Company by the odd goal in five. Most of the players were too tired provided considerable anurement,

Tea was provided in the West. Lounge. nbaut eighty prople being wife of the Commanding Offeer, pre- present, after which Mrs. Renshaw, seated the prizes.

The Results.

A committee reported that it believed there was no obstacle to the entrance of women to the Methodist Church ministry which seouli nal be overcome with reason Major Hadden.

uble patience and good will.

Officers 25 Yards Hamlieup. Ist.

25 Yards Handicap,-Ist. Pe. Can-

Handicap. lat. 2nd. - Cpl. Beure, frd.

On the question of marriage,ningham. 2nd, Pte. Traynor, 3rd, Pte. the committee was of opinion that Jenkins,

Yards goffers for the ministry should be 2 for life. By marriage a woman Cunningham.

accepted another vocation involvPie. Lolbetter.

10993 Yards Handicap. 1st. Cpl. in responsibilities which wonkd

2nd. Pie. Flynn. 3rd. Pre

interfere with her work as a minis-Cunningham.

iter.

Marriage, therefore, should be | 2 regarded na resignation unless, on

{special application, the conference;

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Pittsburgh

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New York

Roston

Chicago

New York

Philadelphia

St. Louis

Washington

Detroit

Cleveland

Longguo standings follow:

Philadelpida

Boston St. Louis New York

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74

AMERICAN league.

New York

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Philadelphia

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Clevelani

Washington

Detroit

St. Louis Chiengo floston

"Marching Towards Unity" The Bishop of Manchester. Dr. ¡P S. Guy Waruno, who headed one of the deputations to the con- Terenen, nid

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happy a thing to think that despite all our 521 difficulties and differebros the Jaga Churches to lay see marching to

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wards unity."

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He knew, he added, that sotue of the Free Church brethren (425 | disappointed when they read the

were

Diving (Sentext Bundicap). - 1st, A.Upå. Netems, 2nd, Cpt. Timis. Brd. Set, Patterson,

Relay, 3 No. 1 Barrack Ronal fol, No. 2 Barrack Itoom, Bud. The

nteers.

Blindfol Nodems, 2nd. Pie, Wells, 3rd, Ph. O'Brien,

Rare

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Novelty Event 1st. Pie. Strugge.

Capiwin Dankes, Non-Swimmers Event M

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Water Pole Match, No. 1 Barrack Re goals. The Real

N.Y. SCANDALS

CLEARED OF GRAFT CHARGES

Lambeth Regert of 1930. He did | POLICEMAN got not think they would have been „tno jalisappointed if they had been ut 580 | Lambuth, and one day they would

be there.

$2

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CZECH PARLIAMENT

TO PREVENT CRISIS

Prague. session

CLOSED

Czechoslovakia.

Celibacy*

who hand wives

and

New York, July 2 The case of Lieut. foim 11. Kenna, police officer who failed to explain satisfactorily his six-year During a discussion of foreign bank deposit total of $2,581 dur- missions, the Bey, A. E. Whithening the inquiry into the tower of Bonenemouth, referred to the

a year ago expen-e involved in regari la mists of Manhattan

with its attendant revelations of) sinnaries. families, and said they should rodown to a happy ending here today. police straft and corruption, settled sider whether they could not 1is name is on the list of captains peal to the young men in their

now, and be obtained Police Com- [pollogos" tes volunteer to remain

missioner Edward P. Mutrooney's The Finale, first of all for ten years.

their word for it, yesterday, that "a of Parliament has

They could then reness burn closed owing to a disterre negl vows every five years, and be prve injustice" had been done him within the ranks of the Agrarians,pared to in everywhere and any that, in the eyes of the police on the department, he stands clearly the principal party of the Govers where for their Church

coalitin.

dissension smallest sim of money possible.xongeated" of the charges of graft This

140 erased on his personnd wealth. threatened to bad to a Government He was convinced 25

Lieutenant Kenna was Leen, of them would rise to the ng crisis.

everal Manhattan police called The Rev. W. H. Armstrong suid pon by Judge Samuel Seabury, as ministers referee for the first appellate divi- whose wives had been a tremeno, to explain bank fotals shown dous help in the foreign field. Helo be hugely hoped it would not ya nai that they salaries were sympathetically considerini ja celibate ministry,

ment

The Right Wing Agrarians uppeal pose the policy of the Premier. Dir. Frantisek Udrzal because it is you that there were sidered insufliciently - artive [指 granting the demands of Agrarian interests which include establish ment of a grain moniquely and con- eessions regarding agricultural ere. dit, and to emciliatory toward the demands of Socialist members, of the coalition.

Conference Not Committed The Rev. C. Enzor Walters, of Rather than face possible defont, Landinn, pointed out that it should the Premier elised Parliament, albe clearly understood that what though many important measures had been said represented the r are awaiting sanction. It is unlike marks of individuals and not the ly another session will be held be. View of their great Church. fore falt. Meanwhile, it is exported

that an understanding will be

• reached ON the Agrarians through reconstruction of the Cab inet.

TRADE LOSSES

U. S.-RUSSIA PACT BELIEVED REMOTE Negotiations between the United

The chairman. Dr. C. Ryder conference Smith, said that the ha endorsed nothing and had in

way committed considerationį of the subject to any committee.

Mr. W. R. Hesketh, on behalf of the Wesleyan Methodist Trust Insurance Company. handed the chairman cheques for £10,000 as a gift towards the Aged Ministers

*]h],

in excess of dr

An investigation by departmental accountants of Lieutenant Kermas affairs disproved these charges. Commissioner Mulrones said,

LONDON WOMEN

POISONED

SIX EMLOYEES OF SLANZENGERS

London. July 16. Six women employed as french olishers at Messrs. Slazengers. Sports goods manufacturers, at Laurence Pountney-hill, E.C., yes. terday were taken to hospital with symptoms of food-poisoning.

At lunch they had eaten ham hought at neighbouring shop.) Three hours later they were seized

City Police officers last night visited the shop and took posses-

States and Russia for the GIRL AUCTIONED with faintness and violent/mains.

lishment of normal relations - Aween the two equntries are not

believed immediately practicable 4S. 51⁄2D. AN HOUR BIDsion of the remains of the ham for

in Washington.

That the United States will re

cognize Russia within the near

future is considered "impossible"

FOR COOK-TYPIST

New York, July, 9.

zalysis.

Three of the women. Mrs. Mury Wright (52) of St. Charles-street.

"Here's a pretty girl. She can City-road; Mrs. Elsie Smith (29). by officials high in government [enok. She is a good housemaid of Richmond; and Mrs. Rosina.

circles. The Soviets' aim for a and can also typo

letariat slaves" together will the men ?"

your letters.

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS The following in the list of focal chure quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1575 b. Hongkong Lon. Reg. £114% n. Chartered Banks, £13. Mercantile Bank, A. &. B. £21 n. Mercantile Bank C., £9% n. East Asia, $109 n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., $25 1. China O. Fin. Ord.. Ts. n. China . Fin. Pref. Tls.4.60 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins.. $1410 n. Union Ins., $172% b. Chinn Underwriters, $2.90 mm. Chinn Fire, $620 b. H. K. Fire Ins., $1200 n. Internation Assee. Tls. 4 n.

Shipping.

b.

Douglases, $26 n. JL.K. Steamboats, $22 Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $45 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $32 n. Shell (Bearer) 47/6 n. Union Waterboats, $20 b.

Mining.

Bentueta, $15% 6. Kailans, 23/6 n.

Langkats (Single), Tis.4 n. S'hai Explorations. Tla.2.10 n. S'bai Loans, Tis.2.30 n. Raubs. $40.b. Venz: Goldfields, $11⁄2 n. Benguet Exp.. 20 cts. h.

Docks, etc. HEK. QS. Wharves $138) IK. & W. Ducks $23 n. S. China Motors A., $10 n. S. China Moter B.. $8 n. Providents told), $4.90 14. Providents (new), $2.30 a. Hongkows. Ths. 216 a. New Englincerings, Tls. $35 11. Shanghai Docks, Tls. 84 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc. Hotels old, $10.50 h. Hotels (new), $10,20 1, 1.K. Lands $751, b. Shai Lands, Tx.21 * 1. Metropolitan Lands, Ts. 10 n. Humphreys, $15.90 b. HK Realties $8.25 sa. Asja Realtion "A". $155 on. Asia Reales "B", $26; n. Chinese Estater, $105 n. China Realties, Tis. 11.40 m. China Debentures Tls. 96 n.

.Coltons.

Ewo Cotions, 7ls. 14,30 b.. Shai Cottons, Tis. 65 1. Zoom Sings, Tls, 11.10 n. Wing On Textiles (S.) $140 1. Public Utilities. Trunways. $22.25 1. Peak Trama (old), $16 n. Peak Trams (new), $7% b. Star Ferries, 392 n.

Yaunati Ferries (old), $34 3⁄4%% b. Yaumati Ferries (new), $3 China Lights (old). $17.50 b. China Lights (new), $17 b. HK, Electries, $74% b. Macao Electrics, $21 n. Sandakan Lights, $12 n. Telephones (F.P.), $28 n. Telephones (F.1.), $23.50 s. China Buses, Tls,12 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- 11. Singapore Pref. 12/6 n.

Industrials.

Malahon Sugars $25 b. Call: Mark. (Ord.), Tls.14 n. Cald: Maes. (Pref.). Tls.10% n. Canton lees, $531 n. Cements (com.), $13 a. Cements fold), $919 b. Cementa (new), $3% s. H.K. Ropes, $13 n. Agriculturals, $10% n.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $28 ». Watsons (old), $12 n. Watsons (new), $12% n. Der. A. Wings. $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $5.25 b. Mackintosha, $21 n. Sinceres. $16 . Wm. Powells, $3.35 n. Wing On (11. K.), $265 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $19 34 b. Entertainments, $19% n. S. C. Enterprises, $3 n. United Theatres Tis 5 n. Macao "Greyhounds", $10 n. Constructions fold), $6.80 s. Constructions (new), $1.70 n. 1. Ind. G. $ Bonds, $60% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 3ch Pre, s8, Wallace Harpers, $12.90 n. China Sporterid. $10 n.

SCOTTISH FOOTBALL.

TEAMS SUFFER INITAL DEFEATS

London, Aug. 24. Coulson (32), of Finsbury Park.

Several teams in both senior and 'world revolution freeing the pro- (5hát offers, Fadies and gentle-were detained at Guy's Hospital

last night. Mrs. Alice Waman junior divisions of the Scullish fool

ball longues suffered their initial unwillingness to recognize ila Thus cried the auctioneer, Mr. 6), of St. Charles-street, Cily-defents

to-day, Miss Kathleen Herriots failures being Celtic and Hearts. The the most notable dobta to the United States is con-Louis Byrons, as Mrs. Hazel Wall road. sidered suicient cause for non-mounted the rostrum in the "slave (25), of Durham-road, Holloway. former were heaten by Par

Partick at récognition.

market" opened yesterday in Les and Mrs. A. Hanyours, of Gee Celtic Park by the odd goal in three, At As to trade losses, through Angelés lo auction unemployed Street, Goswell-road, were allowed while Hamilton took points failure of such recognition, it is men and women. pointed out thri the purchas→ A voice in the crowd called out, ing power of the Soviets has fallen 33 cents (1. 41⁄2.) an hour." fron an average of $400,000,000 Then "36 (18. &1⁄2d.)” shouted during the last five years to half restaurant owner, Mrs. Arricot; that figure, and that during 1933 and the cook-housemaid-typist was it will decrease half again as knocked down to her new employer. has huge credit- Next on the rostrum was Thomas much. Russin debts coming due within the next Mack, who said he spoke English, two years.

The Royal Observatory reports that pressure in highest over the Paci- Je to the south-east of Japan. The typhoon now exista as a shallow de pression covoring South Chinn. Local forecast:-5. W. winds, moderate; cloudy, occasional rain.

a

German, French, Spanish, and

to go home after treatment.

GIMCRACK STAKES

YORK CLASSIC CAPTURED BY YOUNG LOVER

London, Aug. 25. The Gimernek Stakes, run at York

Italian fluently, and could cook over six furlonga to-day, resulted;

Ho "tough steak to tonderness."

Was nuctioned to work in a garage at 2a, an hour.

Douglas Park from Hearts.

Motherwell, the holders of the title, who drew both opening matches, made

a recovery against Dundee, whom they defented at Dona Park by three clear gouls.

Arbroath and Montrose both tasted thole first defeat, the former going down

to Albion Rovers and the latter succumbing to Hibernians,

First Division.

7 Klimurnock

1 Cowdenbeath

4 East Stirling

Young Lover

Aberdeen Airdrie.

Light Sussex

Ayr

word

Altogether eight "slaves"

Betting: 100/8 Young Lover, 7/2 Coltle

Dundee disposed of. Under the State law Light Sussex, 4 Moti Begunt. no wage could be less than 18. 48. |

Boven ran. Won by two lengths: Falkirk

Hamilton a head-Router, an hour.

Moti Begum

1 Partick

0 Motherwell

1 Bt. Johnstone

3 Hearts

DU HA TO DO DO NO

26, 1932.

RADIO BROADCAST

INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO

rondeant by Z.H.W. on a wavelength of 35 veters (45 K.C.*%).

5-7 p.st.

Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. Stock Quotations, etc. 7.3-7.20 p.m.

Faunt-Hallet Mucie (Gounod)

Royal Opera Orchestra Covent Garden DC40/0017. 7.20-7.38 p.m.

Soul No. 1 (Delius)

May Harrino & Arnold Bax (Violla & Tianoforte) C{TI9/C1750,

8 p.m.

Locul Tinu noul Weather Report.

7.38-8.20 p.m. Musical Comedy. Wake Up and Dream-Voca) Gems (Porter) Mister Cindern--Vocal tiems (Win Mycm)

Light Ouers Company C160 Ne, No Nanello-Selection (Youmone) Show of Shows-Selection

New Mortnie Qerbesten with award Ollery (Organist) C1897, Perry Ann - Varni Gems (it»lvera) | The Girl Friend -Vocal Gen (odern?

Licht pers Company Crate. The Maid of the Mountalan- Selection (Fract.

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CIMAI. London Pandist Orchestra Song of the Ben--Voent Genus (Kunnuke)

Hight Opera Company Cinna. 8.25-0 p.m. Orchestral.

| Phedre - Overture (Magsenet)

SAR Frisco Кутрінні Orchestra directed by Alfred Herta 7151. Salomo's Dance (chard Straum)

old Stokowski & the Philadelphis Orchestra 25077204. Joannese Nocturne (Eichheim

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A metal by Professeur V. Poslovsky (GelibQ

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nbriel-Marie).

4 Cingematrine

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A forte recitn) by Mrs. Nura Kants.

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Today's hirendrant from the Manda Station:

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5.00

2.09 1. rjuent plann selections Jubany

FIRSTIN.

4.30

1.15 t Spanish information period.

pm. Enllah information Periol. Tam Dinner music-Day View Hotel

Orchestra.

7.30 s.m. Spanish studio programmeg

7.45 m. Reeltation Bay Charles V. Lindsley, F. p.m. G. E. Proveranny-General Electric

Orchestra A Gunt Artint.

18.30 p.m. Studio disteet programma - Tokeneila

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LEAGUE

TENNIS

CHINESE WIN OVER CLUB DE RECREIO

The Chinese Recreation Clab seared n convincing win over the Club de Recreio when they met yesterday in the mixed doubles section of the Hong- kong Lawn Tennis Lengues,

Scores:

Miss F. Lo and Yew Man-kil (CIC) bent Miss E. da Rocha and A. V. Remedios 6-2: bent Miss C. Botelho and H. 11. Noronha 6-0; beat Miss M. Alves and J. Gonsalves 6-2,

Mrs, Ho Ka-lau and Ho Ka-lau

beat Miss da Rocha and Remeding God! beat Miss Botelho and Noronha 6-3 bent Miss Alves and Gonsalves 6-1.

Miss G. Lo and Mr. H. He lost to Miss da Rocha and Remedios 5-7; lost to Miss Botelho and Noronha 2-0: drew with Miss Alves and Gonsalves 6-6.

Totals: C.R.C, 6% mets; Club de Recreio, 24.

Important Game To-day,

An important League match in the "B" Division will be played on the Craigengower ground to-day at 5.10 pm. between Craigengover and the Chinese R.C.

Following are the teams: Craigengewer: J..W. Leonard and G. Lai, W. J. Howard and Y. Hachiomm, A. Zimmern and K. Chon. Chinese RC.-Lai Kwong-tsun_and Iu Tak-cheuk, W, G. Jung and C. C. Chiu, Ng Kam-chuen and Tsoi Ping- fun.

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