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No. 18020

二拜體 號六月十英港香

TUESDAY,

OCTOBER 6,

1936.

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MENACE TO

MADRID

Rebels Threatening Last Life Line

GOVERNMENT COMMUNIQUE CLAIMS SUCCESSES

Hendaye, Oct. 6.

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The insurgents are rapidly applying a strangle-hold on Madrid, according to communique issued from their headquarters at Burgos. This claims that the Nationalists north of Toledo are within six miles of the Madrid-Alicante Railway, the capital's only remaining outlet and source of supply.--- Reuter.

MADRID REASSURED

Madrid, Oct. 6.

Madrid's anxious populace was partially reassur- ed last night by the Government's communique stating the loyalist forces had defeated an insurgent attack at Navalperal on the fringe of the Guadarrama Moun- tains, while a Barcelona communique claims the insurgent aerodrome north of Huesca has been captured.

The Government forces continue to bombard Huesca daily-Reuter.

OVIEDO CAPTURED

Madrid, Oct. 6.

An unconfirmable report states the loyalists have captured Oviedo.

Rebels Deny Loss

Hendaye, Oct. 6.

In the heaviest bombardment thus far delivered, the Government forces rained 800 shells and 420 bombs on Oviedo to-day--

However, a rebel radio broadcast says the city is still holding out and that the Asturians have failed to subdue it.-United Press.

Insurgent Cabinet

Burgos, Oct. 6. General Francisco Franco has an nounced the

names of his new Cabinet as follows:

United PresB.

SHANGHAI HITS UP 97 FOR 4 WICKETS

STOKES DISMISSED FOR "DUCK"

SNIPERS TRAPPED. BY REBELS

Rebel soldiers are pictured here.attacking a farm house in Irun which is still occupied by loyallst snipers, who paid with Zeilves for their daring.

WEATHER EXPERTS

TO MEET

COLONY INVITES

CONFERENCE-

AVIATION PROBLEMS

The Hongkong Government is inviting Far Eastern meteoro-

EUROPEAN FOUND DEAD IN KOWLOON

WELL-KNOWN LOCAL

ARCHITECT INVESTIGATION BY POLICE

the

CONVICTS FAIL TO ESCAPE

-AFTER TERRIBLE

ORDEAL AT SEA.......

GIANTS WIN IN EXTRA INNING

TERRY'S SINGLE

SINGLE GIVES NATIONALS VICTORY

New York, Oct. 5.

A young man named Bill Terry, first baseman for the New York Giants, won the fifth game of the World Series to-day against the New York Yankees. Terry smashed a long fly into the fence, scoring Moore in the tenth inning, to break n the which . developed in the ninth. Moore deserves a share of credit. Ho

renched third base on his own two-bagger and Bartell's sacrifice.'

The scene shifts to-morrow to the Giants' home field, the Polo Grounds, and after their impressive five to four win to-day the Giants can be expected to show fight to the finish. The Yankees outhit the winners, ten to eight, but could not make them all count. Three errors did nothing to improve the Giants' showing.

The Giants started with a rush, scoring in the first inning for the first time in the series, and doing a thorough. Job on five hits. There were three runs on the board when they retired.

LABOUR DEMANDS INQUIRY

FASCISTS MUST BE INVESTIGATED POLICIES TO BE FIXED

A double by Bortell and singles by Ripple and Whlichead sent in Moore, Bartell and Ripple in order. Sel- kirk snmcked a home run in the se- cond, with none on, and Lazzeri come home In the third on Bartell's error, making the score three to two.

In the sixth inning Ott, scored for the Glonts on an error by Crossettl. But the Yunkees tied the count nt four to four, Selkirk streaking home un an error by Jackson and Powell on a single by Lazzeri.

The Yankees missed a fine chance of breaking the the the ninth in- ning when Gehrig grounded out with men on first and second.

With the former President, Mr. Herbert Hoover, among the 60,000 spretators, Schumacher pliched a brilliant game for the Giants, getting ten strike-outs. Ruding started for

Edinburgh, Oct. 5. The British Labour Party will the Yankees, but was replaced in the seventh by Malone, after, allowing have to define its attitude on seven hits and four runs, in six in- such important questions asage, although getting seven strike- outs. Molone was called the losing the Government's rearmament pitcher, according to the box score. policy, and also the policy of Reuter. non-intervention in Spain, at the congress which opened here to- day.

GAME BY INNINGS

New York, Oct. 3. The following is the report of the

There was an immediate TC- percussion from yesterday's East End Home by innings:

Glants-Moore lined à double to left rioting, when Mr. Herbert Morrison

feld. Bartell hit a double to right, moved resolution, which was carried unanimously, calling on the scoring Moore. Terry fanned. Ott grounded to Crosetti and Bartell went Government to institute 2201 In- mediate inquiry into the disturbances, to third. Ripple singled to left, activities and finances of the Fascist scoring Bartell. Mancuso singled to to third. right and otion.---

"to" right, scoring

.

Spanish question was reached/White-ple went

to second. Port of Spain, Oct. 5.

the afternoon session when the Hipple. Mancuso went conference debated a resolution of Jackson died to DiMaggio. No runs, A brief respite from the horrors the Labour party executive amount-no hits, no errors,

Yankees-Crosetti fanned. Rolfe Ing to a request that the congress flied to Ripple. DiMaggio grounded dearly pur of Devil's Island was chased by five men found starving/ Subscribe to the policy of non-inter-to Jackson. No runs,

and exhausted on a beach in Trinidad to-day'.

The body of Mr. A. G. Pile,

They are two' Frenchmen, con- logists to hold a conference here well known architect, was found victed of murder, an Hallan charged in January of next year. at at da.m. to-day in a house in with opium dealing, a Belgian and a Corslean, both sentenced for forgery. which important matters in Hau Wang Road, Kowloon City.! connection with aviation will The decomposed state of be discussed. The following body indicated that death had memorandum on the subject has been issued by Mr. C, Ww. taken place about three or four Jeffries, Director of the Royal days before. Observatory:

His brother, Senor Nicolas Franco, becomes the Junin's general secre-

Shanghai,, Oct. 6. tury: General Francisco Fermosa,

Shanghai made anything but Governor-General of re- becomes

impressive start in the covered territories; Senor Francisco an

So far police have been unable Serrat, ex-Ambassador to Warsaw, cricket Interport against Hong- will be Foreign Minister: General|kong which opened this morning. The science of meteorology owes to discover the cause of death. Gil Yuste is Minister for War and at the luncheon interval, much to International co-operation, The body has been removed to and of late years the International the Kowloon Mortuary where a taken at 1.40 p.m. they had lost

Meteorological Organisation has four wickets for 97 runs.

Hongkong's attack was razor-like methods in

laboured to promote uniformity of post-mortem examination will

different metuero-be held this morning. the in ita keenness and despite the fact logical services of the world. This that Shanghal decided to bat first on organisation

The discovery was made by a a fast wicket, the visitors assumed an International

is governed by the

Melcorological Com- Chinese constable who received early ascendancy.

mitter and delegates different sec-information from residents' in

activities to various the vicinity of the house. At intervals of six

LIVED ALONE

the

Mass For Assault

Gibraltar, Oct. 5. Intense activity reported in naval yards of Cadiz is regarded as a prelude to the long-expected land, sea and air attack upon Malaga by the insurgent forces in south Spain

According to insurgent head- quarters at Seville, the assault will be launched elther Thursday Friday.

or

Lending units of the insurgent fleet are concentrating at Cadiz, where anti-alrcraft guns have been mounted

The address at which the deceased

Stokes was sent back to the pav-tions of its on before he had opened his Commissions. account, and therenfter the batting years a Conference of Directors of was tedious in the extreme, half an the Meteorological Services of the hour being spent in collecting six World, renews or modifies the man- runs.

dates of the Commissions, and re- was found was his home, where he (Continued on Page 5.) had lived for some, years by himself. At the moment it is thought that death was due to natural causes..

"DUCK" FOR STOKES

L. F. Stokes, one of the most

on the cruisers Canarias, Republica prolife batsmen Shanghal has ever

and Almironto Cervera.

It is estimated that during the past had, was dismissed for a "duck" ten days 14,000 troops, including when he opened the Shanghai Innings Sharpshooters, have been the Interport cricket match this Janded at Cadiz, Jerez and Algeciras morning. from various Moroccan towns.

Riman

In

The match between Shanghai and Hongkong opened under a cloudy sky addition to troop movements by but on a fast wicket. sca, Riff fighting men are being

Shanghai won the toss, but met brought over to Spain by air at the with an early disaster, Stokes being rate of 70 an hour.

keeper, caught by Colledge, Colony wicket

It is understood that 5,000 bers, headed by the Riffan Sharpshooters, will form the advance guard in series of attacks on Malaga, while the rear guard will consist of Foreign Legionnaires and levies from Fascist volunigers-Reuter.

JEAN BATTEN AT BRINDISI HOPPING OFF FOR CYPRUS TO-DAY

the

having failed

DIY Perase, the butsman

scorc.

The first

leket fell at one. Thereafter Sevenoaks and Divecha became associated and scoring was painfully slow, the flest half an hour Įproducing six runs, Sevenoaks claim- Bng two and Divecha four.

LUNCH SCORES Shanghai 1st Innings

CANADIAN DEFEATS

The late Mr. Pile, who was former-

They had been ten days in nn open canoe, drenched for a week in unceasing tropical downpours, and subsequently fought through hur-

ricanes

sun.

week.

and the tierce equatorial

Their meagre food supplies were washed overboard during the firal

They have been handed over to Army oMcials here pending their deportation, and return the Salvation to the prison of Devil's Island.-- Reuter.

BRITAIN READY TO DISARM

ly a naval architect in Hongkong, LEAGUE GATHERING

had carried on his own business as

an architect and surveyor for several HEARS MACDONALD years past. He leaves, in addition to his wife, two cons, Mr. Chris. Pile,

CANZONERI Pile, of the Prisons Department, and

McLARNIN SEEKING

CHAMPIONSHIP

New York, Oct. 5. Seeking the championship he! lost to Tony Canzoneri nearly two years ago, Jimmy "Baby" Face" McLarnin, the Vancouver lightweight, won a decision over

of the Hongkong Police, and Mr. T ON CONTROL OF a daughter, Mrs. A. C. Tinson, with whom much sympathy, will be felt.

GOMBOES WILL RESIGN

ILL HEALTH ENDS POLITICAL CAREER

Budapest, Oct. 5.

MANUFACTURE

Geneva, Oct. 5, Great Britain has mado great pro-

vention.

The resolution was carried by card vote, 1,836,000 for and 519,000 against.--Reuter.

Appeal For

End Of War

In Palestine

RULERS CONDUCT

NEGOTIATIONS

IN STRICTEST SECRECY

error.

110 hits, no

SECOND INNING Glants-Schumacher fled to Di- Muggio. Moore fouled to Rolfe. Bartell fanned: No runs, no hits, ng ΕΓΓΟΓΗ.

Yankees Gehrig singled to right. Ripple retrieved the ball, whicht passed Ott. Gebrig went to third. Dickey grounded." to Schumacher. Attempting to score, Gehrig was caught in on attempted steal home, Terry to Mancuso. Selkirk homered to the right field bleuchers, Powell flied to Ripple, One rùn, two hits, no errors.

THIRD INNING Giants-Terry grounded to Crosetti. Ou fled out to Powell. Nipple fanned. No runs no hits, no errors. Yankees Lazzeri walked. Rußing walked. The runners advanced on a wild

spitch and Crosetti was safe at Jerusalem, Oct. 6. first. Lazzeri scored on Bartell's bad Although negotiations between the throw, and Bartell earned an error. loral Arab authorifles and the Arab Rolfe beat out a single, filling the and Trans-Jordan rulers are being bases. Schumacher was in a tight conducted in the strictest secrecy,

himself, the is reliably learned that the appeal Glants' ace hurled three quick strikes which the Trans-Jordan rulers' are

corner. Collecting

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issuing for a stoppage of the Pale-gainst the mighty DiMaggio and the Italian swung in vain. Up stepped siine disturbances expresses grave Lou Gehrig, who has seldom failed concern at Qio dislocation of normal

ahed.

FOURTH INNING

life and the continuance of blood-to hit during the series; and he funned too. Dickey, another heavy Olt. One run, The disturbances are occasioning hitler, filled out to

and, one hit, one error, The crowd gave the signatories to appeal promise their best endeavours to Schumacher an ovation. help the Palestine Arabs in future.) · At the same time, the signatories

cense the Glants-DiMoggló doubled to left appeal to the latter to

methods of violence, fleld. Mancuso strike and

Was caught off while trusting the British Govern-second, but Whitehead was rato at ment in its determination faithfully first. Jackson popped to Crosetti. to carry out Its obligations.

Schumacher tanned. No rups, no Meanwhile, the British Expedition-hits, no errors.

acy Force is daily strengthening its | Yankees Selkiri: walked, Powell control and is ready to implement walked. Lazzeri bunted, and Selkirk martini Inw should the occasion was out at third, Schumacher to necessitate this step,--Reuter Special.

NEW ADVISER FOR CANTON IN RECONSTRUCTION BUREAU

greas in her rearmament programme, and would continue with it until the auton of the world have reached an international agreement for the limitation and reduction of war weapons, declared Mr. Malcolm Mac- Donald, Secretary of State for the Dominions, speaking at the Lengub of Nations Disarmament

• Commis- sion session to-day.

Great Brilain 'would be ready to fall into line pa budgetary publicity Dr. Julius Gomboes, Premier and for armaments, providing such Foreign Minister of Hungary, will re-plan were generally adopted, said. sign his offices immediately owing to the control of trade and manufacture the Minister. If an agreement for of arms is envisaged, Britain's po- o Melamin, weighing in at 145, had The acting Prime Minister, Dr.lley would not be obstructive. 2an advantage of: oight pounds over Koloman Duranyl, the Minister of It is expected the Commission will land to. Now Zealand, arrived here.

Tony.They fought furiously the Agriculture, is forming a new minis adopt a resolution proposing the con- safely and announced that she would

sydd (for 4 wkts). 07 | whole of the ten rounds, and had try in a few days, from which several vocation of the Bureau Steering fly to Cyprus to-morrow morning- Fall of wickets: 1 for 1 (Stokas), 21 the crowd yelling itself hoarse from of the present ministers will be Committee at some date In the near Reuter Bülletin Service,

(Continued on: Papa 12, m the beginning United Preas, omitted ===Reuser..

future--Reuter, Special -

Brindis, Oct. 5.

L. F. Stokos, c. Colledge, b Perse H: A. Sevenoaks, e Persse, b R.

Lee ......**

M. J. Divecha, e Pearce, b Minu

G. Challerton, lbw R. Lee

A. J. Borson, not out

R. Booth, not out,

Joan Batten, on a flight from: Eng-Extras

u the Italian-American ex-cham- plón to-night. Canzoneri lost 40 his title to Lou Ambers recent

ly, and McLarnin is seeking the 27 chumpion,

21

1

11' health. My

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Jackson, Lazzeri was safe at first. Ruffing hit Into a double play Bortell, Whichead to Terry, No runs, Ro hits, no errors.

FIFTH INNING Glants-Moore grounded out, Gehrig to Ruffing, the lattor covering first. Bartell fanacd. Terry fouled to Rolfe, No runs, no 'hits, no errors,

Yankees Croselli fanned. Polfe Mr. Henri Krebs, who has been projects in South China for so sceond, Mancuso to Whitehead-No associated with various industrial beat out a hit. DiMagglo fanned. Rolle was out attempting to steal yeurs past, has been appointed runs, no hits, no errors. Honorary Adviser to the Recon- struction. Bureau of the Kwangtung Provincial Government.

The Bureau has in hand various big. undertakings of an industrial and other character, z

SIXTH INNING Giants Ott singled to left. Ripple walked.

Mancuso ancrificed and the

(Continued on Pago 7.).

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