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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE
THE FOURTH EXTRA MEETING will be held (weather permitting) et HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 7th May, 1938. mencing at 2.00 p.m.
com-
The First Bell will be rung
1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Peace Prize Winner Dead
Karl Von Ossietsky. Figured In Hot
Controversy
Berlin, May 5.
Karl von Ossietsky, whose name came prominently to world notice through the controversy that followed his being awarded the Nobel pence prize in 1935, and who, prior to the advent of the National Socialist re- gime in Germany had been sentenced to long term of imprisonment for treason, died on Wednesday at Nor- dend Sanatorium, Berlin.
Ossietsky, who was also tempar arity in protective custody following the assumption of the Government of Germany by the National Socialist Parly, was set at liberty after a comparatively short space of time, and was the last German Nobel Prize winner.
The consequence of the award of the prize to Ossietsky was that the Relchs Government founded its own national prize for art and science, awarded every year at the Reichs Party Congress nt Nuremberg in order in exclude the acceptance of Nobel Prave Prize lay German motionwiła.
Ossietsky had been seriously il from # pulmonary complaint for many years. In the course of the past year his condition had so con- siderably improved that he had be- gun to believe in the possibility of his recovery --Trans-Ocean.
Chinese Crew On Strike
Refuses To Handle Scrap For Japan
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY
Marriage for Geno Raymond means a gorgeous bride in Ann Sothern and a host of creditors who present blits to the newly-weda in this scene from the RKO Radio pletare, "She's Got Everything." now showing at the Alhambra Theatre. An added at traction is the "three-round" knock- out fight between Joe Louls and Nathan Mann,
Hockey Meeting This OUR GUIDE Afternoon TO THE
The monthly meeting of
Council of the Hongkong HCINEMAS
key Association will be held this afternoon at 5.30 p.m. in the St. Andrew's Church Hall,
DEAN TO REST
Chicago, May 4. "Dizzy" Dean, the famous pitcher transferred from the St. Louis Car- dinals to the Chiengo Cubs, has been advised by his doctor to take a fort- night's rest owing to the Inflammation of a muscle.-United Press.
An
(King's
Baseball
5, 1988.
CLEVELAND INDIANS BLANKED
Giants Increase Their Lead!
New York, May 4. New York Giants went further into Baseball iho lead in the National Lengue to-day as the result of their victory over Cincinnatti Reds and the defeat of the Chicago Cubs by the Philadelphia Phillies.
Feds 10-7, the Out-hitting the Gloats won only by the odd run in five, the Reds being unlucky not to score more than two runs following a home run by Myers.
Pittsburgh Pirates checked their downward slide by beating Brooklyn Dodgers 0-5. The match between Boston Braves and St. Louis Cardinals was called in the BIlh inn- ing owing to rain.
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In the American League, Cleveland Indians, the leaders, were blanked by Washington Senators, who, themselves The managed to score only one run.
luckless St. Yankees overcame the Louis Browns by 3-2.
Detroit Tigers and the Chiengo White Sox Improved their positions by beating the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletles respectively,
Scores:
NATION LEAGUE
R. H. E.
3 10
1
2
7
2
(Myers homered for the Reds).
3
0
12
1
(L. Waner homered
for the
Philadelphia Chleago
B
1
2
4
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2
(Atwand homered for the Phillies).
1038"
10 2
5
"Battle of Talerchwang" and Alhambra Theatres, 10-day)- Actual scenes of the big Chinese! Luccesses at Talerchwang taken by six expert cameramen. The New York have been rushed to the Culony for Cincinnati screening. They are being shown to- gether with a special newsreel of the
ir battle at Hankow on April 20.
"Night Spot" (Queen's Theatre, to-Brooklyn
set Pittsburgh gangster- day).A story of young love omidst a background of dom.
film. Showing exciting with It is a picture of the recent fight Pirates). Nathan Mann and Joe between Louis, the betro heavyweight champion of the world.
"Merry Go-Round of (Oriental Theatre, to-day).-Misch Boston. BOCKEY TEAM FOR SATURDAY
Auer causing the levitation of Bert St. Louis The following will represent St. Labr is among the more hillarious Andrew's in the Brawn Cup replay the impossibilities which arur when against the Recercio Ladles on Satur-guardons Auer, Luhr, Jimmy Save day, May 7, on the "Y" ground at 3 and Billy House decide to show a p.m. J. Hill, Broadbridge, E. snobbish mamma that their adopted Chung, P. Lawson, M. Raza, daughter is too good for her
Thoroughly god-natured. Others St. Louis.. Greaves, V. Churn, E. Stokes, Y. Ho.
in the rust are Joy Hodges, S. Roberts and D. Ha}, winches, halting the loading of the
Brady and John Kini. cargo by longshoremen
"The Green Pastures" (Majestic (Dickey homered for the Yankees). Theatre, to-day A much-discussed pleture back again. In this moving Detroit and lovely picture, there is nothing Boston that need alarm those sensitive peo- ple who are agitating against what Cleveland they believe to be Ji disrespectful Washington presentation of the Deity.
San Pedro, May 6. The Chinese crew of the 4,747 ton freighter Mundelta, owned No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. by G. E. Marden of Shanghai, a sit-down strike Badges udmitting Non-Members to have started The Members Enclosure Ind Club as a protest against the loading Rooms at $5.08 for Gentlemen and of 2,500 tons of scrap-iron con- $3.00 for Ladies (both including
the signed to Japan. tax) are obtainable through SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for a visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.
Пoor
The Secretary's Omce, Int Exchange Building (Tel. 27704) will close at 12 Noon.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele- phone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission 10 the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 2nd May, 1938,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE is hereby given that tickets Nos. 100,001-101,000 inclu- sive in the Lantao Handicap Sweep to be hold on 6th June, 1938, have been lost, and that; pursuant to Rula 11 of the Rules for Mem- bera Cash Sweeps, such tickets have been duly cancelled by the Stewards and will not be included in the draw.
Dated the 2nd day of May. .1988.
By Order of the Stewards,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB
There will be
The Chinese shut off steam trum the
Ofteers of the Mundelta state that transfer the Captain will probably the crew to another ship and sub- stitute a Norwegian crew.United Press.
Mechanising Territorials
Broad Scheme Now Being Considered
London, May 5. The complete reorganisation of the Territorial Army may be undertaken in the newr future, General Sir Walter Kirite, Director General of the Territeriais at the War Office. disclosed to-day..
General Kirke said that mechanis- attoi would play an important part In the proposed reorganisation, and would enable the Territorin branch
of the Army of travel faster and hit harder.
Details of the scheme, which will have far-reaching effects, would be sennounced later by the Minister for War, Mr. W. Hore Beitsha-Reuter Special
ANGLO-FRENCH AIR FORCE CO-OPERATION
London, May 4.
When the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, was asked for
A Corinthian the House of Commons to make a Cruiser Race for "E" and "W" statement on what his questioner the proposed closer co- class on Sunday, 8th May. Uauni called
between starting times, Course will bot
Air Force posted on Club Board.
R. J. MINNITT,
Hon, Salling Sec.
BUSMAN'S
HONEYMOON
Have you booked your soats ?
Presented by the Y. M. C. A.
Amateur Dramatic Club
under the distinguished patronage
ak
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Sir Geoffrey Northcole, K.C.M.G.
on
May 19th, 20th, 21st
at 9 p.m. Booking at Anderson's and the Y.M.C.A., Kowloon
operation
The
French the und
Royal Air he referred Members
to
Force. the communique Issued nt the close of the Anglo-French talks last Friday, in which it was announeed that the two Governments hnd de- cided to continue, as might be neces sary, contacts between their General Sinfts.
Mr. Chamberlain was then naked If it was proposed to commence lechnical discussions regarding air armaments with the French Govern- ment.
The Prime Minister repiled "I hatine discussions which take place between Air Attaches are of a techni cal character."--British Wirelcas,
Man Falls Off Verandah; Lands
On Passer-By
A man, Lam Yee-loong, 21, was hanging clothes on a bamboo pole on a third floor verandah in Des Voeux Road West when he apparently over- balanced and fell into the road.
He landed on top of Lam Wing, 37, who was passing by at the time.
Both suffered internal and head injuries, and were taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.
MANILA SHARES
The following business done quota- tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila
nilce:
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Atok...
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Benguet Consolidated
Coco Grove
Consalidated Mines Demonstration
OW.D.T.
8011.
(Called after five innings owing to rain. Medwick homered Cardinals).
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"So he won't talk, eh!"
Grumpy (he's the "no-man" of SNOW WHITE) won't talk. He won't tell you about the thousand artists that worked three years to make this full- longth feature... or about those eight swell new songs.. or the spine-tingling chase... or the thrilling effects in multiplano Technicolor. Grumpy won't even tell you that Time Magazine called SNOW WHITE "more exciting than a western funnier than a hay-wire comedy”..... so you'd better come to see it for yourself.
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Snow White
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