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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1936.

NEW YORK GAINS ON

ST. LOUIS

BUT ONLY BY A FRACTION

CLOSE RACE

FOR LEAD

New York, Aug. 24. New York continues o relentless march towards the top of the NË-

tional League table, and is treasing

on the heels of the desperate SL

Louis Cardinals. New York won both ends a double-header to-day and St. Louis won once and ed another. The standing thus only altered fractionpily.

St. Louis played Pittsburgh, in

Rumania Turns

Soviet for

"MEN HAVE FAILED;

NOT

THE LEAGUE "

BUCHAREST, Aug. 12

TITULESCU, Rumanian Foreign Minister,

M. who has just won a smashing victory over

tho

the pro-German, anti-Semitic

group in Cabinet, to-day made a clear statement of foreign policy which may have a far-reaching offect on European affairs.

Rapprochement with the Soviet, he de- clares in an interview, is the best way to fourth berth and Agiting hard to enable Rumania's existing alliances to have pass Chleagh. In Best name. their full value.

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Cardinals scored seven on eleven blas and Pirates hit to to scort

This announcement follows the decision reached three, Paul Woner erucking but acte days ago to permit Czechoslovakin to build a homer. The second game ended in railway line across Romania to link up with the

inning, | Russian railway system.

a six-ull the in the tenth In Summer, the scenic

darkness Intervening, after Mize, of| At the same time Titulescu denies that permission the Cardinals, bad circles has been given to Soviet troops to cross Romanian

to the

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was on-

Louis hit fourteen, Pittsburgh ten

New York, meanwhile.

"I want peace and I want it through the medium gared with Boston, nosing out the of the Taupine." he said, "but I have never based Braves three to two, helped by'; Rumania's 'security solely on the Covenant, Jackson's homer, in the opener,

"Side by side with the Covenant of the League 1 improving in the nightcap where have concluded special treaties of allies such as they won six to one, with twelve tuts those of the Little Entente (Rumania, Yugo-Stavis to right.

Brooklyn and Philadelphia shared and Czecho-Slovakia) and the Balian Entente Yugo

Stavka. Romania, Turkey and Greece), which are two games, Brooklyn winning six to five in the opener and Philadelphia within the framework of the League and

necessary complement to it.

five to three in the 'night-emp, wis cach had 'ntre hits.

Chicago won Trum Cineltinti, with French pitching and keeping the Reds scoreless on four hits, wille the Cubs hit ten and allied seven Etents had three erTOIN,

and

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York Yankees und Poster. Red Sox shared a pair of games. È Yanks won the Best, live to three,; nine hits to seven, when Dimuggle Gehrig hit homers. FOXX immered for Beton.

Boston muzzled the batters in the closing engage ment, holding the Yankees down to nine hits and hitting cleven en i Red Sox nezount.

Washington

beat

Phladelphia

twice.

nine to three in the first, when Stone's homer was one of the Senators' afteen hits, and nine to six in the second, with, twelves hits gainst fourteen. Dean hit a homer for the Athletes in the opener, and Kress and Kühel seorit eircuit drives for the winners.

Chleago defeated Detroit, finir to two, both sides hitting nine times.

Cleveland, in St. Louis. scored, n four to one decision over the Braver

Heuter.

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Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. KĚTL Inspector-General of Police state

Chinese Company

Training Course: Part 11-The following undermentioned members will attend Chinese Company Head- quarters on Tuesday, August 25th 1 17.30 hours for Part 1 of Training Course--Constables R30 Henry. Wong, R96 Edward Ho, and R1 Kwok Chum-shing.

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Flying Squad Instructional Patrol-The instruc- fional patrol for members of the Fly- ing Squad will take plaer on Friday, August 28th 1938. Members parade at Central Police Station at 17.15 houts Dress--White Uniform. and Cap with White Cover,

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(Sgd.) C. CHAMPKIN,

D. S. P. (1).

"It is not the Covenant which has failed: it is the men," added the Foreign Minister, spenking of the demand for the reform of the Lengue. A great struggle will hegin at lieneva thin autumn and as a member of the international community I shall fight my utmost to end the evil which has been caused. "declare my faith in the League

more firmly than ever, he continued.

and to that end wo want penes. have news of alliances and friendships. with all the peoples without distine-

tian,

DEFENDERS OF PEACE

"I maintain that whoever guaran- ters the frontiers of Rumania and those of our allies is de Jure our ally.

"While I desire friendship with the U.S.S.R., I desire also the friendship of Italy and Germany. "If Germany wants pesce, I see 10 reason why one should not certam feelings of real friendship for her.

"I do not, however, conceal that thore in the front cank of our friend- ship are the States of the Little En- tente. the Balkan Entente. Poland, France and Great Britain-Router.

HOPED TO FIND GOLD DUST

SIFTING RUBBISH FROM MANHOLE

Lee Wai. 45. unemployed, and Leung Yiu, 30, aists unemployed, were charged before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning, for having trespassed on Crown Land in Hiller Street, The defendants .pleaded guilty,

He

Det-Sergeant Byron stated that the secund, defendant was seen by Wong Ngan, a P.W.D. foreman, standing above an open manhole at Hulier Street at 2.30 pan, on Saturday, approached him, and found out that the first defendant was inside the manhole, sifting out the rubbish, in the hope of Anding valuables which they might be able to dispose of for It appeared that the man- money. broke led to the bottom of a gold- smith's shop, and it was possible that defendants were in the hope of find- ing particles of gakt dust which might from the have been washed down shop's sinks.

"The first defendant was sentenced 10 fine of $5, or, in. default, one week's hard labour, art the second defendant, who had a previous con- viction, was sentenced iu two weeks" imprisonment.

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This young lady tends the sheep on her father's farm in Kent. She is carrying a stony lamb back to the flork.

£800 FOR LOSS OF HAIR BRUNETTE Mlle. Yvonne Leroy, aged twenty-three, of Paris,

wanted to become Blonde. Mlle. Yvonne Leroy. So she went to a hairdresser, who said it would be a simple matter to fix it.

Blonde But after the treatment she became Bald instead of Yvonne Leroy, and the Paris courts have awarded her £800 damages against the hairdresser, says Exchange.

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