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ST. LOUIS NOSED OUT BY PITTSBURGH

FIVE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAMES

New York, July 6. Five games were played in the Major Leagues to-day,, Chicago and Pittsburgh winning in the National, and Philadelphia, Chica- go and Detroit being successful in the American.

Scores as cabled by Reuter were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Chicago

Cincinnati

R. II. E.

6 7

3 10 2

(Hafey homered for Cincinnati)

Pittsburgh

St. Louis.

7 14 0

6 12 1

(Vaughan homered for Pittsburgh)

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Philadelphia

Boston

t

4 0 0 2 7 0

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JAPAN ASSAILED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY

J. CRAWFORD TO MEET VINES

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great sympathy with Japan and thought that the League of Nations was showing insufficient apprecia- tion of the dificulties faced by strong couple to prevent them from Japan in view of the anarchical winning the title." conditions prevailing in Chinn, Mone. Mathieu and Miss Ryan but as events went on, he had bean | joined Miss James and Miss Yorke in forced to the conclusion that Japan the semi-final.. was puting herself increasingly in the wrong.

Miss Ryan found herself in another

The action of the Japanese semi-final. bracket during the day, militarists in Manchuria was when she and E. Maler, the Spaniard, reconcilable with three solomn International engagements. He asked the Government whether the Lytton auggestion might not take the place of Manchukuo In' re- conciling the interests of Japan and the sovereignty of China.

LEAGUE'S POSITION. Captain Anthony Eden, replying to Mr. Lansbury, declared that the League had no reason to feel ushamed of its record. It was not A super-State and could not go

(McNair homered for Philadelphia) beyond its powers.

Cleveland

Chleage

St. Louis

Detroit

€ 10 2 10 0 0

4

1

9 16

0

(Greenberg homered for Detroit)

AIR MAIL PLANS CLEARED UP

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entertained the hope that there quisite permit would come in the near future.

As regards an arms embargo in the Far East dispute, all countries did not possess equal legislative powers to enforce it and until they did, it was impossible to take steps to apply an arms embargo anywhere.

As regards British interests in Manchuria, there were consular officers there though there had been no recognition of Manchukuo,

DISARMAMENT.

'PLUCKY FIGHT.

drop shots.

AID TO HUMANITY

HAMBURG'S BIG CONTRIBUTION

CURING TROPICAL DISEASES

Hamburg's proud claim to be regarded as the gateway that con- holders of the Mixed Doubles cham-necta Germany with the rest of the pionship, beat R. Nunol and Miss world is justified for two reasons. Noel in straight sets. '

In the first place, she is the most important seaport on the European Continent and her merchant com- The Anglo-Japanese pair put up a relations with every country in the munity possesses extensive business very plucky fight. Nunol did the world. The outcome is that Ham- work of two, and frequently left hisburg is qualified to act as an ex- opponents standing with spectacular tremely efficient intermediary in the middle-court smashes and conning Interchange of commodities between

Germany and the countries beyond | the sea. In the second place, she has always been prominent in the and is domain of the Intellect therefore able to communicate to other countries the results of [Germany's achievements in arts and science. The work done by her in this respect is of great value to The winners carried off the first mankind as a whole and is on a set with ridiculous ense, and Turn-part with her activities as a sea- bull and Miss Jacob's responded In It is very significant and, as it port and a commercial emporium, like fashion in the second,. Any den, were, symbolical of this twofold however, that the final set would be function of the old Hanseatic city a close affair was quickly destroyed, Miki and Miss Round making light of

The other Anglo-Japaness partner- ship, Miki and Miss Dorothy Round secured a place in the last four when they, scored a brilliant victory over P. D.. Turnbull and Miss Helen Jacobs.

their task.

The day's results as cabled Reuter were:

MEN'S SINGLES.

Semi-final.

H. Ellsworth Vines (U.S.) beat Cochet (France) 6-2, 8-6, 3-6, 6-1.

J. Crawford (Australia) beat 19 would Satah (Japan) 6-3, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4.

As regards disarmament gen-' erally. Captain Eden admitted that there was a risk in signing a Disarmament Convention of the present time, but there was also He explained that Britain was a

a risk in failing to get an agree- It was party to the International Airment on the Convention. Convention and reciprocal agree- necessary first to bring such ap- ments between other countries pensement to Europe

sufficient who were party to the Convention give the nations and Britain enabled planes of those idence to sign the Convention. countries to land on each other's Boll. America took no part in the Convention and in view of this, apecial permission had to be obtain- ed before an American plane could use British soil as a landing place. That was the position in Hongkong.

Mr. Bixby also mentioned that for the time being only two round trips would be made weekly start- ing from Cauton to-morrow and on the returning from Shanghal 11th. This was necessitated by reason of the fact that they had only two planes available. This scheme may be altered in the future but as to the certainty of that he could not say. It would depend on how their plans worked out under the present scheme.

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That needed the assistance of the whole of Europe, particularly of those who complained of Inequality of status.

WAR DEBTS.

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Sir John Simon, winding up the debate, referred to the war debt to the United States and sald that the approaching negotin- tions, the exact date of which had not been fixed, would deal with the whole subject and not with any particular Instalment.

himself

President Roosevelt made that much clear when he asked Britain to make representations in Washington as soon as possible.

REVISION aim.

Questioned concerning the pas- The British Government would, senger rates, Mr. Bixby stated that sald Sir John Simon, seek such revi- those arranged so far were only sion of the existing agreement tentative as they were not certain which would be compatible with the of the actual mileage the route revival of prosperity. would entail. At present they had

The Conservative member, Mr. |

MEN'S DOUBLES.

Fourth Round.

that her University with its the promotion of science has more numerous affiliated Institutes for and more come to the foreground by during the past few years,

II.

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GREAT MEDICAL INSTITUTION.

The Institute for Marine and Tropical Diseases occupies a lead- ing position among these institu- tions on account of its considerable

the development effect upon.

of medicine in the tropical and sub- tropical countries of Central and South America, Africa, India and the Far East. It is, indeed, the best-equipped of its kind through- Von Cramm and Nourney (Ger-Jou the world. It in devoted to many) beat E. D. Andrews and A. teaching, research and healing Stedman (N. Zealand) 3-6, 7-5, 9-7, work. It was founded in 1900 by Professor Bernhard Nocht, thon chief of the harbour medical, ser- vice, who is also chairman of the Malaria Committee appointed by the League of Nations. For three decades he presided over the great Institution founded by him, but n few years ago ho handed his work over to his trusted colleague, Pro- fessor Fulleborn.

6-2.

LADIES DOUBLES.

Fourth Round. Mme. Mathieu and Miss beat Miss K, Stammers and Jedrzejowska 6-1, 6-2.

MIXED DOUBLES.

Fourth Round,

Ryan Mile.

E. Maler and Miss Ryan beat R. Nunol and Miss Noci 6-2, 5-6.

R. Miki and Miss D. Round bent P. D. Turnbull and Miss H. Jacobs, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2,

MAMAK HOCKEY

TOURNEY

FRIDAY WEEK ·

fixed the fares at $270 from Shang: Nunn, expressed the opinion that hal to Canton and $250 from Shang-China would welcome any friendly ANNUAL MEETING ON hai to Hongkong. In respect of action to put her house in order and round trip there would be a reducnsked whether it was not possible tion of 12%, so that a flight from for Britain, America, Japan and Shanghai-Hongkong-Shanghai France to combine to get something would be $460 and from Shanghai-

done.Renter. Canton-Shanghai $496.80.

The Sikorsky plane, in which Mr. Bixby and other officials nrrived here yesterday left for Canton at ten minutes to nine o'clock this morning. They will leave Canton

SUGAR PLAN FAILS.

Throughout the whole time of its existence all the departments of the Institute have been in charge of eminent and highly-qualified ex- parts who have placed their talents at the service of mankind. As regards theso, mention should be made, apart from the two gentle- men already named, of Professor Muhlena and Professor G, Gleman.

1933,

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Every one of them enjoys a world- Report. wide reputation. Professor Fulle-Concert. | born and Professor Muhlena, more

particularly, have again and again News. and been invited by the governments university authorities of foreign countries to give lectures and to undertake research work for The annual general meeting of them. A few weeks ago, for example, Professor Muhlens gave a the Mamak Hockey tournament will be held in Jardine's board- large number of lectures on the work done by, the Institute and on room on July 14, at 6.15 p.m.

the results achieved to numerous Mr. O. England White has in- audiences in British India, the timated that during the coming

Netherlands Indies and the Far and subsequent seasons the tour-Eastern countries.

early to-morrow morning on the RESTRICTION UNWANTED BY nament will take place under the

inaugural flight to Shanghai.

When inquiries were made at the Colonial Secretariat. It was stated:

"We have received no word yet

either from the Secretary of State

jurisdiction. of the Hongkong Hockey Association, which has re- cently been formed..

CHINA INDUSTRY

London, July 5, China has rejected the Cuban

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RUBBER SHARE QUOTATIONS

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or from the British Minister to sugar restriction scheme, China that a permit has been which is sought an international granted either to China National production undertaking in

to Airways to use Kai Tok as a port effort raise prices. In of call in an air mail service," memorandum to the Sugar 8b- The official explained that ne- Committee of the Economic Con- gotiations were proceeding beference, Ching states she is pre- tween British and Chinese in-pared to consider participation to terests for the conclusion of an alternative schemas.

agreement, the keynote of which The memorandum points out would be reciprocity.

LITTLE VARIATION IN PRICES.

TROPICAL DISEASES.

EUROPE'S BEST POLICE DOC.

TURNS OUT TO BE A WOLF

The work done by the Institute consists-as already indicated by its name in the investigation of

Belgrade. the conditions tending to produce The best police dog In Europe, tropical diseases and of the possi- which haa nirendy won over 200 bilities of curing them. Some of prizes, is not a dog at all. It is a the means used for this purpose wolf, which was caught as a cub are: annual courses for students in the Bosnian woods six years and medical practitioners from ago.. every part of the globe; the large

hospital affiliated to the Institute; Last year in Germany it won the International: the comprehensive collection of first prize in an teaching requisites; one of the best-Police Dog Show, not making a The following are the latest Rubber stocked library in the world in so single mistake in all the tests for

far 48 tropical medicine is con- skill, training and accuracy. quotations received by Benjamin and corned; an excellent museum; the

The wolf is in constant demand Polts by cable from their Shanghai that the dwindling-Chinese pro- Office:-

publication of carefully edited When this agreement was duly duction

to clear up mysteries for the can scarcely survivo

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cine. Apart from the general de-all parts of the country to track operate in China and planes of soparation

down criminals. It is shown as a are improved. The Anglo Dutch

partment, the Institute has also a Chinese companies would be free proposal to prohibit tho erection Batu Anams

helminthological, a clinical, a chemi- model in training schoole for to use Kai Tak.

of new factories or to increase Chemore .....

cal, a bacteriological, a protozoo- polico dogs. production in existing factories would involve a greater sacrifice than would be bearable to China industry in the circumstances. Reuter.

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valuable aid to suffering mankind. medicine throughout the world for It is solely due, to the scientists as the purpose of exchanging mutual WHAT IS BEAUTIFUL 18 GOOD, AND} One chae of 'animal rables, from sociated with its labours that mala- experience. Thousands of colo- 19.00

WHO IS GOOD WILL SOON ALSO BE Kowloon, was reported to the local ria can now be actually cured by brated physicians in responsible 600

health authorities on Tuesday. 023 BEAUTIFUL-Sappho.

plasmochine, whilst it was formerly positions everywhere have received The P. & D. liner Rajputana is only possible to give some relief to their training on the Institute pre- 4.5214 Ambulance Brigado bege to acknow-arriving in the Colony on Wednesday patients suffering from it, by admises. The number of its en 8.324 ledge with grateful timnks and ap- next, according to schedule, and not ministering quinine. Other im-thusiastic admirers throughout the preciation the following dountion, on Monday as inadvertently stated portant remedies discovered and world is always growing; and these 34 fr. Chau Man chịu

yesterday. The B. Takada which is tested by the Institute are yatrene have founded an association called $200.

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and germanine, the one being used The Association of the Friends of The many friends of Dr. Bruno'

for amoebic dysentery and the other the Hamburg Tropical Institute, 1/44 Hahn, Consul-General for Germany The following is the monthly re- for sleeping sickness. In addition, whose alm.it is to promote the 23.01 in Hongkong, will regret to hear that turn, for June, of the St. John Am numerous drugs have boon or valuable work schloved by the In- 10.45 he is returning & Brain Low volont Branch, showing the nepe amined by the Institute with altute. Thus, it is not work 110 by the .. "Nordmark. Dr. Halin volont Branch, showing the number view to ascertaining their effective the latter has done pioneer work

who le now evering his connection of casts treated at each station 1/8 with the Colony has been stationed Cheung Chow 1,888, Kam Tin 1,078, nese in leprosy and other infectious towards the growth of International

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