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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938.

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THE LAST MOHICANS

WITH

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EDWINA BOOTH

HOBART BOSWORTH WALTER MILLER

JUNIOR COCHLAN LUGILE BROWNE

Dacred By

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A Superb Production al JAMES FENIMORE COOPER'S

Immortal Classic

Jn Twelve Spectacular Chapters

A SPECTACULAR SERIAL

A Story of War - of Peril

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TO-MORROW &

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SUNDAY

AT 11.00 A.M.

QUEEN'S

DONALD DUCK

BOWLS PLAYERS SELECTED

The following players have beon selected to represent the various Clubs in to-morrow's League Bowls matches:

Kowloon Docks--A. Calmon, J. Revie. J. Kempton and J. McKelvic (skip); G. Ozorio, M. Ferguson, S. Gray and J. C. Brown (skip); V. Ramsay, T. Mason, T. Coleman and H. G. Cooper (skip).

Police R.C. W. Me_Leod, C. Dowman, W. E. Hollands and E. G. Post (skipi: 3. C. B. Fender, W. Me. Hardy. G. Perkins and A. E. Carey (akip): W. Cameron, T. Tallon, J. Bhopaard and W. Malr (skip).

Kowloon D.G.C. G. c. Norman, Ai Macintyre, 3. Hall and 3. G. Meyer A Cheraman, A. Macfarlane. Hosking and E. W. Lines (skip); John Watson, 8. M. White, A. Hyde Lay and IL Duncan (skip).

Club de fecreto: J. Luz, C. F. Marques, A. A Remedios and 1. A. Alves (skip): L. y. Xavier, D. C. Alves, F. V. V. Ribeiro and It. F. Luis (aicip) 3. E. Noronha, F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Bilva and F. X. M. Silva (skip).

Indian R.C.: D. M. Khan, A. M. Wahah, M. I. Abbas and E, el Arcull (skip); B. M. Rumdahn, 9. O. Bux, M. Y. Adat and A. R. Dallali (skip); J. Hoosen, A. Baker.

A. K. Minu and A. K. Minu (skip).

Second Division

Police I. C. J, H. E. Edwards, J. Kelly. W. Campbell and G. C. Moss (skip): W Glendinning, J. Riddell, A. Wright and 3. Oren (skip): Glendinning, F. Chan- ning. F. Nolan and F. E. & Booker (skip. Kowloon D, G. C.: E. V. Searle, H. E. Drow, FL. P. Phillips and G. & F. Thomp Fon (skip): E. A. Atkins, Jeck Watson D. W. Waterton and W. B. Drake (kip 1. Lockhart, A. T. Lay, L Duncan and T. Armstrong (skip).

Club de Recreio; F. A. Machado, C. A Lopes, C. H. Baslo and J. J. Barto skip) F. A. Xavier, C. C. Pereira, Dr. A. P. Guterres and B. Dasto (skip); L A. Gutierrez, J. C. Remedios, 1.. J. Sliva and F. X. Soares (skip).

Trikoo R.C.: F. Hillon, T. Grimes, W. Melrose and T. 7. Stainton (skip); Fleming. A. MeArthur, J. Peiton and R. M. Keown (skip); R. Main, S. Pollock, W. Beath and Munro (skip).

Hongkong F.C. "A": 1. 8. Howell, A. W. Hodges, 3. Russell, and J. Rodger Iskip); H. P. Shaw, E. Etrange, G. Duncan and W. Gill (skip); W. Butler, G. 8. Graver, N. Bebbington, and A. Breakn bank (skip).

""; 5. Strange, L. Hongkong F.C. Lammert, S. Carter and F. Haynes (altipi: A Steven, Dalgame. I

Pearce and E. Tuck (skip); A. McKellar, F. 11. Glover, C. B. Robertson and J. A. it Belby (skip).

Third Division

Kowloon Tong: C. Mose, J. Tang, J. L. Stephens and A. Spary (skip;; T. M Gregory, T. K. Lum. V. Altenza and H. Gitling (skip): A. E. Castro, H. Y. Hu, Y. Abbas and A. H Dosto (8x|p).

Club de Recreio: C. P. Basto, J. M Sequeira, D. P. Remedios and C. R Pereira (skip); C. Vaz, A. M. Xavier, с M. B. Alves and E. Soun (akip); A. F. Noronha, A. V. Barros, M. A, Carvalho and P. A. Yvanovich (skip).

Hongkong Electrte: J. R. Way, J. E. Hedley, J. F. Lunny and W. H. n. Musketi (skip): R. A. Starling, G. G. S. Thomson, G. Padgett and L. de ftome (skip); R. C. Butler, W. Stoker, A. F. Paul and 3. Slonn (skip).

A

Kowloon CC: W. Banbro. Dr. . Basto, J. M. Brown and J. M. Jack takip): A. Dand, C. J. Turchi, R. Marks and it. Nish skipi: V, C. Labrum. W. T. French, J. Smith and T. Carr (skip).

Kowloon F. C. A. Eastraan, C. Chame pelovier, V. Petherick und T. FergussOTI (skip): A. Lapsley. J. Smalley. V. Chit tenden and J. Gibson (skip): "T". "White, B. Holl, C. Turney and W Field skip). Hangkong F. C. C. G. Soils. R. Ed- wards, R. Fitchen and J. Pegg Inkip): E. C. Drown. 9. A. Mansell, S. Crecy and V Walker (kipt: A. M. Didsbury. A. Thomson, J. Skinner and R. A. Tren- gove kip).

Ynent Club W. A Cornell. A. 5 Mitchell, J. Hamilton and Morrison

kip Ar

A Murdock and R. 1. Wild (skip): Hannen, E. Huspea, P. 9. Costly and A W Drown (skip).

WIMBLEDON ENTRIES

Helen Jacobs May Not Play In Wightman Cup

London, June 8.

A total of 118 entries have been nccepted for the Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship, which will start on June 20 and end on July 2 An additional ten will be added through qualifentions.

Eighty-six women have been ac cepted for the Women's Champion- ship, together with an additional ten quaillers.

Miss Helen Jacobs while practis- ing severely strained her. arm, and possibly will not be able

for the Wightman Cup

Maureen O'Sullivan and Robert Taylor are the stars of "A Yank

at Oxford," now showing at the King's Theatre.

BRITAIN'S

40,000 CYCLISTS

London.

In case of war, Britain will be able to call on 40,000 cyclists to aid in air- are rak precaution work. They members of 250 branches of the Cyclists' Touring Club; the largest of its kind In the world. These young men and women have just offered to the local authortiles and the govern ment their cooperation in case of a possible national emergency.

to enter

on Friday.

However, the United States continue

to be favourites.-United Press.

Most of these cyclists own light. modern bicycles capable of between niteen and twenty miles per hour. Many of them are already trained ambulance workers and nurses,

can

"We are ready," sald the Club's

Stancer. secretary G. Herbert

"10 enrui as cycling patrols, dispatch riders, or any mobile Job fitted for eyellats. No one

get about quicker down side-streets or between headquarters and outposts in a town than by cycle. We are ready to act as links between Air Raid Precaution Our mem- officers and the public.

bers have expert knowledge of 250 local road arens in Britain."United Press,

COUNTY CRICKET

London, June 3.

Lunch cricket scores were: Lancs 94-1; Kent 100. Leicester 134; Glamorgau 51-4. Middlesex 311; Hanin 158-8. Northants 66; Derby 153 and 34-2. Sussex 302; Surrey 105-4. Warwick 34-7; York 415. Worcester 63-3; Notts 400. Cambridge 457 and 47-0; tana 400 anet 162-2, declared. drawn-Reuter Bulletin.

Know the Joy of HEALTH

Rapu- Match

Cut Of Pemmican 2 Veg.

(Dried)

Britain's War Men

what

Scientists are working out may form the basis of the nation's menu in the event of food shortage In wat

The menu to date is not very inter- exting. It includes recipes for:

Dark bread (for "stretching" the available supplies of four) made of wheat diluted with maize, pens. beans, and rye. Flavour said to be "nutty" and not unpleasant.

50 pre-

Desiccated vegetables from which the water has been dried out that the vegetables enn be served in small storage capnelty.

Pemmican-Dried meats, such as used by Red Indians and explorers on polar expeditions.

These and other ideus huve

been

submitted to the Food Defence Plan Department of the Board of Trade. being sub- Stmilar suggestions are mitted almost daily by producers, manufacturers and trade organis- ations.

While none of the recipes has been formally approved, all of them are being submitted to scientists and food experts for research into their food value and practicability,

Flute Player Oddly Trained

Minneapolis.

Emil Opava, Arst flutist in the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, and at 28 the youngest in any major symphony, got his start using river willows, when he was about 10 years uld.

Oakland Wants Cruiser Name

Oakland, Cal. The Oakland Navy Mothers Club, the Oakland Foreign Trade and Harbour Club and 30 other civic and fraternal organisations of the city are backing an effort to have onc of the 36 new naval cruisers now being built named the US.S. Oak- Innd.United Press.

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