THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY,
JULY 1,
1988
CHINESE ATTACKING WITH GREAT VIGOUR
Nanking, June 30.
A battle of unparalleled violence again broke out at Siangshan, cast of Matang Forts, this morning as the Japanese troops, reinforced by fresh men and supported by air and naval craft, launched a fierce counter-attack after having lost the strategic height on the morning of June 28.
The latest despatch received from the front states that early this morning the opposing forces were at death grips with each other in the vicinity of Siangshan, both suffering extremely heavy casualties.
BOWLS PLAYERS SELECTED
The following players have been selected to represent the various Clubs in to-morrow's League Bowls matches:
Police R.C.
W. McLeod
C. Dowman
First Division
W. E. Hollands
E. G. Poni (skip)
Orem
C. 9. Fender G. Perkins
A. E. Carey (skip)
W. Comeron
T. Tallon
W. Meir
G. C. Mora (skip)
Kowloon 3.0.0.
G. C. Norman
C. B. Hosting
A. J. Hall
3. G. Meyer
F. A. Cheerman
A. Macfarlane
£. Guy
EW. Lines
John Watson
9. M. White
A. Hydo Lay
R. Duncan.
Club As Recreio
J. Luz
C. E. Marques
A. A. Hemėđios
H. A. Alves
L. F. Xavier
D. C. Alves
1. J. Stiva
1. F. Luz
2. Noronha
J. F. V. Ribeiro
C. G. Silve
F. X. M. STR
Indian R.C.
8. O. Dux
A. M. Wahab
E. el Artulli
A. . Datich (zkip)
D. M. Khan
A. Baker
AR. Minu
M. R. Abban (skip),
3. Moonen
5. IL Rumjohn
M. Y. Adal
A. X. Minu (skip)
Second
Civil Servico C.
D. O. Bestock
P. D. Crawley
W. Cook
W. II. Cully (skip)
E. Kirmon
F. S. Austin
A. B. Allen.
Centgengower C.C.
A. M. Omor
J. W. Whitemen A. S. Gomca
1. M. Omar inktp)
J. S. Landolt
A. A. Barack
C. 8. Bomelet
It. Basa skip)
J. 9. Leonard
L. C. R. Sauza
A E. Coates
B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
Kowloon C.C.
W. I. Ilyer (skip)
H. F. Harper
J. R. Carr
J. H. Pengelly
9. Eccleshall (skip)
Club de Recreio
F. A. Machado
C. I, Basto
F. V. V. Ribeiro
J. Dasto (akip)
c. Remeding
C. Pereiro
P. Guterres
D. Basto (aletp)
A. Xavier
L. A. Guberrez
A. Lopes
F. X. Soares (kipl
Taikoo R.C.
Hiilen
T. Grimes
W. I
T. F. Stainton
i Wate
O. Gilles
J. Polson
R. M. Keown
R. Mala
5. Pollock
W. Scath
D. Munto
W. lyde
T. CRIT
H. Nish
J. Hydo skip)
A. E. Elkstore
T. Madar
11. Overy E. C. Pincher
(skip)
V. C. Lotus
W. Mulcahy
R Craig
E. Kent (akelp)
Kowloon Docks
V. Ramsay
M. Ferguson
5. Gray
J. C. Brown (skip)
Τ Manon
J. Revie
J. McKelvie
H. G. Cooper
(skin)
Calman
3. Kempton
T. Coleinan
F. Cullen (tip)
Civil Servicn
A. Warr
L. A. Collyer
J. W. Denkin
3. Holidge itp)
R. H. Wood
R. R. Davies
F. W. Simmonds
9. Kandle (skip)
Gellatly
W. 3. Burling
F. McGowan
G. H. Sherriff
(skip)
Division Hongkong F.C. “A”
J. B. towell
A. W, Hadges
J. Russell
J. Rodger (skin)
R. P. Show
E. Strange
G. Duncan
W. Gill (skip)
W. 'Bullor'>
G. 8. Graver
N. Bebbingtun
A. Brookshank
(skip)
Crasgengower
J. R. Bonres
J. H. Xavier
II. W. Randall
M. A R. Souza
(skip)
N. P. Karanja
W. J. Bagley
M. J. Medina
J. Cavanagh (skip)
W, Penny
W. Ward
KM. Omar
W. K. Way (skip)
Kowloon .G.C.
Jack Watson
J. Prentice
D. W, Waterton
W. S. Drake (skip)
A. Macintyra
I.. A. R. Duncan
J. S. Legali
T. Armstrong
(akip)
E. V. Bearle
H. E. Drew
1. Philips
G.
F. Thompson kip)
Hongkong F.C. "D" Pollen R.C.
6. Strango
L. Laminert
S. Carter
F. Haynes (skip)
A. Steven
Dalgamo
H. V. Pearce
E, Tuck takip)
A Monsell
D. Robertson
Beach
A. R. Selby
(siclp)
Kowloon P.C.
V. Putherlet
L. Glendinning
F. Channing
F. Nolan
F. E. E. Booker
(skip)
J. I. E. Edwards
H. Brown
W. Mallardy
J. Shepherd (skip)
W. Campbell
S. Riddell
Wright
Glendinning (skip)
Third Division
Club de Recrolo A. M. Xavier
C. Champelovior
A. Eastman
T. Fergusson (skip)
K Cooper
3. Brailey
V. Chittenden
J. Gibson (skip)
T, White
Jl. Hali
Tumay
W. Fold (skip)
Kowloon 0.0.
A Dand
W. Hobbs
W W. Hirst
11. Marke (skip)
Wmbro! Parry
J. W. Brown
W. Dowde
*(skip).
French #3, WOOK!
Jack tak
1. Reqveira -
Pereira
G. M. S. Alver
{skip)
P. Basto
P. Remedios
E. M. nemedion
E. Sousa (skip)
A. 7. Noronlin
H. A. B. Botelho
M. A Carvalho
P. A. Yvanovich
(eklp)... Kowloon Tong
C. Mose J. L. Dophiens A. Spary kid)
H. Y. I'
K. Lim
Gilins
A. M. Castro
Abbas
A. 3. Kew
The Japanese forces striking at Slangshan are estimated at 2,000 strong, fully equipped with modern weapons.
Another report from Tungllu, re- ceived here this morning, states that Chinese troops surrounding Stongkow on the bank of the Yungtse during the hast three days have succeeded in annihilating the majority of the 3,000 Japanese troops who were making a strong stand on the brink
of the river,
The Chinese find the task of wiping out entirely the Japanese at Siang- kow a heavy one because Japanese reinforcements are constantly londex from their
eir warships under cover of terrific barrages,
In the afternoon of June 28 a part of the invaders in a number of steam launches landed at Kishanpa to the west of Motang. Flerce fighting with the Chinese defence forces has broken out.-Central News,
PENETRATED POSITIONS
Hankow, June 30, A Chinese communique slates that the Chinese have penetrated artillery Japanese
positions
at
MACAO RACE MEET FIXED FOR SUNDAY AT AREIA PRETA
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RADIO BROADCAST
the last "Palace of Varieties". And
Other London 'Relays MENDELSSOHN HOUR
Radio Programme Broadleast by Z.B.W, on a Frequency of 945 k.c's. on 0.52 m.c's. per and 0-11 p.n. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.
lead to Victory Life. At meeting Fairy Auk and Merry Door don't think the extra lead to Double had a ding-dong Aght from the six Chance will be an obstacle, but it furlongs post and for a beating of hand, Merry Doer has a pound less must not be overlooked that there is
ot to curry. The adjustment weights no gate at Areia Preta. However, Astrick, it seems
19 to me, nicely between Merry Doer and Merry this jaunt
and
2015 Ma
is Maker was based more or less on the weighted over Wenning. The former
the Annual
Sersion strength of the running in the Cole Sersion while wan Handicap, but it works out in sec second nt the latter has improved immensely my opinion, in favour of Merry Ma-
12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service St. John's since he went in to a new stable. ker. However, Victory Life in one am not trying to belittle the jockey of those blackles that I cannot place of Intercession from
confidence in and that is
my Cathedral. Mr. von Reede, but should there be any
only prejudice, Fairy
12.30 Ivor Moreton And Dave a new pilot, on Wenning i think it a good bet to follow up. Emergency longing to Mrs. Gellion, is a good Haye on Two Pianos
Ja not out of the show, but Jack sprinter; in fact he holds the turf
St Louis Blues; Some Of Thes Call
After You've Gone; High originally owned by a Craigen- record for five furlongs, and we have Days; Dinah;
to allow a little discount for run- Nobody's Sweetheart; Fox-Trot Med- gower syndicate may spring a sur- prisc.
ning against Merry Doer (owned by ley; Intro: My Blue Heaven', 'June the stable Tucker) who is a good Night', 'Blue Sides'; Quickstep Med- Intro: Why Did I Kiss That You've Got To See Mamina
CHOI MA HUI HANDICAP
In the Chol Ma Hul Handicap for "D" class over six furlongs, Araxy has something to think about when he weighs out with 180 lbs. for this event and the pony la not a big unt- mal. Cuban Love appeals to me as a good thing and I niso like National Dignity. Split Hand is butting up against a better class and the nng has a fair chance for a place.
BIG FIELD EXPECTED
The new
The biggest field of the meeting will undoubtedly be seen in the Turf Handicap (second section) and it is a sprint over five furlongs the
comers to Macuo are Aeme, Cleeve and Labour Day and they are not Matang and have moveri west to
10 too bad for a short run. In addi- Tringshanpa, wher the Chinese tion we have to consider the chances troops checked the Japanese advance of Cloudy Star, Cricketer, Lucky The communique sald that Japan Seven und Rexland and two of these ese warships this morning went up puntes have been placed before. II
shelled river to Matang and
is, will be the finest scrumble ever seen Chinese positions along the river at Arela Preta and spotting the win- bank. Only slight damage was done.
ner is not an easy job. My choice United Press.
is Cleeve, Cricketer and Rexlana,
ATTACK ON HANKOW
Hankow, June 30.
The Japanese advance Matang, with the
likely
west of breaking
soon of the Matang boom, has cen-
tred attention upon the
river attack on
Kiukiang, where
ure being rushed.
Shanghai 4
Japanese Not In The
to Hukow, door the defence works
the
Main Race
Shanghai 4, who was one of the best subscription ponies ever seen nt Macau, has not been entered for the main
the "George
Potis'
event,
While the main action on the Yangise river is the sudden concen- tration of troops north of Chengchow for a westward march, Chinese com- muniques state that 10,000 Japanese troops from Hsinhslong along Taoching railway, and Talayong to Memorial Cup" es the pony is under Padai have also been despatched,
cloud. In his absence the gentle- 7,000 Japanese troops have north to Shihchiachuang, the main man in charge of the poundage has Japanese military base on
the Ping-rininly be the best race of the han railway. This indientes a new Japanese move, whose obpect the c Chinese military spokesman could
not tell.
gone
a clo
framed a good handicap and it will
Auk,
bo-
miler. Merry Maker, the property, a, b Alabamy Bound'.
of the chairman Mr. F. J. Gelllon,
has to be at his best to turn the ta-, Ev'ry Nigert Waltzen.
bles on Merry Doer, who has my vote for a win. For a long shot, I strongly recommend Hopefulleg.
LADIES' RACE
The meeting will terminate with a scramble over half-a-mile to be ridden by indies who are members of the Kowloon Riding School and I am sure that it will not luck the usual keenness and interest. I much
regret, however, that the tipping
must be left to readers' discretion,
SELECTIONS FOR THE EVENTS
My
selections for the first events are as follows:
GRAND STAND HANDICAP
Rothesay Bay Merry Fatly Morning Tip
RACE COURSE HANDICAP
Mongolian Cat African Cal National Triumph
TURF HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)
Astrik
Double Chance Emergency Call
CHOI MA HUI HANDICAP
Split Hand
Cuban Love National Dignity
TURF HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION)
Rexlana Cleeve Cricketer
six
ofternoon. The likely starters are Fairy Auk, Hopefulleg, Merry Doer, Merry Maker and Victory Life, who | GEORGE POTTS' MEMORIAL CUP has the first leg. When they met in The Eighth Route Army is of the the Governor's Cup run on May 1, opinion that the Japanese are pre- the winner (Merry Doer) was in paring to strike, west from Fenyang receipt of eight pounds from In an attempt to cross the Yellow River Into Shensi, They think that second pony (Victory Life) whereas that on Sunday, Merry Doer has been heavy concentration of Chinese
three pounds of troops on the south banks of the asked to concede
any
Yellow River are probable, cast of Tungiwan, as a deterrent to Japanese attempt to cross the Yellow River from the north.
and
Eighth Route Army officers state that the fighting in Shansi is taking place only in the
newspaperS that practically no serious fighting has been going on in south Shanel.
Asked why Linfen had not been taken, they said that "it was very strange."
c."United PrC35.
PINCER ATTACK ON JAPANESE
Hankow, June 30,
the
BARCELONA BOMBED
Civilians Perish In Raids
Chinese reinforcements who were rushed up to strengthen the Matang defence and another strong column advancing towards Siangkow have started a pincer-like attack on the inhabitants ten miles north-east of Japanese troops between Slangshan Barcelona. and Matang, declared the military spokesman at a press conference to- day,
Merry Doer Merry Maker Fairy Auk
LADIES' SPRINT
Your own choice
LEAGUE TENNIS University Defeated
By C.R.C.
Chinese Hecreation Club beat University 8-1 in the Division of the Tennis Lengue yesterday,
F. K. Lau and L. F. Hon beat P. C. Yue and Y. W. Ho 6-0; best. 5. Wong and O. S, Lou 0-0; beat H. T. Tang and Peter U G-0.
C. C. Luk and S. L. Ma bent Yue and
12.43
Vienna Blood (Strauss);
Blue .Do Groot and Danube (Strauss)....D The Piccadilly Orchestra; An Dich 150); Ich Liebe (Waldteufel,
Op. Dich (Waldieufel, Op. 177)...Vienna Bohrme Orchestra; The Merry Widow Lchur).....Paul (Franz Waltz Whiteman and His Orchestra. 1.00 Time and Weather. 1.05 Marck Weber's Orchestra and Webster Booth (Tenor).
You Shall Be The King Of My Heart (Stolz); Entry Of The Spring .Orchestra; Flowers (Kockert) The World Is Mine To-Night (Pos-
Pale Moon (Login)... Webste ford); Booth; Driniting Song (Schumann).
"Night ..Orchestra, Serenade In The (Bixio, Cherubini and Kennedy); The Way You Look Ta-Night (From Booth; 'Swing Time).....Webster Columbine's Rendezvous (Heykens)
Orchestra.
1.30
1.40
Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather and Announcements.
Rachmaninoff-Sulte No. 21 For Two Planos, Op. 17.
Played by Vronsky and Babin. 2.05 Rachmaninoff-Two Preludes. Prelude In G Minor, Op. 23, No. 6; Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, No. 2....Boston Arthur Fiedler.
Promenade Orches- tra conducted by
2.15
Close Down.
6.00 An Hour With Mendelssol'n. Octet In E Flat Major, Op. 20....
Octet; I'm A International String Roamer....Robert Radford (Bass); Fingal's Cave Overture...St. Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Rudolph Ganz; Hunting Song: Song
Major....
....Bennu
Without Wales Auf Flugelo DS
Molselvitch
Gesinges
Elisabeth
Schumann
(Soprano) with Orchestra conducted by L.
L. Roscack; A Midsummer Night's Dream Wedding March
..Slr
Thomas Beecham conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra,
Closing Local Stock Quota-
7.00
tions,
7.03 A Variety
Programino In- cluding Clapham and Dwyer, Carroll Gibbons, 'Elsle and
Doris, Frank
Crumli, Les Allen and Others,
Llonel Morckton Melodies (Arr. Stanford Robinson): Intro:--Soldiers in to Camber- in the Park, Chalk Farm to well Green, Fly Ittle
Arcady is
marry Amella, Ge string, When I Jock, A simple Grondmamma, Brighton, Moonstruck, It's the Drum, Arcady ever
young, to the Ball, A Country Girl" Come to
...Al Bollington. -Finale Act (Cinema Organ); I'm All Alone (Feiner and May); Little Piccaninny Mine (Vernon)... Les Allen and His Novelty Canadian Bachelors with Accomp. With Thee I Swing (Sult mon, Hyde and Adlam); Midnight Carroll In Mayfair (N. Chase)...........
His Gibbons (Piano)
Boy Friends; The Lady Of My Dreams Taught Me How To Play The Second Fiddle, I'm A Specialist....Frank Crumit (Tenor); Now That You're (Kahn and Fiorito); Can't We
It Over (Washington
Carroll Gibbons (Plano)
12.
and His Boy Friends with
and
You Can't Have Everything); The
Have Everything')....
by
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KARUIZAWA
Barcelona, June 30. Insurgent aircraft again bombed Barcelona and the neight Puring Ho 7-5: bent Wong, and Lou 6-1; beat chorus, Afraid To Dream towns to-day. Considerable damage Fang, and and F. Wonk drew with Yur Loveliness Of You (From You Can't Karuizawa, a small scat- was caused, especially in Badalone, and Ho d-d; beat Wong and Lou 6-2; drew
with Tang and U 6-6. FA coastal town of about 29,000
Josephine Baker with Orchestra: A SOUTH CHINA v. K.C.C. Surrealist Alphabet (Clapham and Dwyer): A Spot Of Fishing (Clapham South China beat Kowloon Cricket and Dwyer)....Clapham and Dwyer Club 6-4.
Sketch); Frasquite C. A. Wong chif . C. Kwok lost to R. (Humorous
And s. Capell and D. 5. Sollatt, 6-7: bent G. Serenade (Lehur};
Robinson A while and. W. V Gitilan 0-1: lost to 1. Broadbridge and A. Duncan, 4-0.
His Dog
of the Regal and thirty buildings in the centre of
T. K. Leung and C. L. Lau bent Capel Cleaver at the Organ the town were completely demolished
Bexley Heath; London and Sultan 6-4; lost to White and Gitling Cinema, by bombs.
4.6; beat Broadbridge and Duncan 1-3. Pride; Cockneys
At Heart; And
According to offcial Agures, 44 people, including ten women and six killed at Badalona, chlidren, were
Chinese troops. the spokesman said, recaptured Slangshan on June 26 after a furlous counter-attack, They are now continuing their opera- tlons against the invaders who have Eye-witnesses of the rald said that succeeded in maintaining a foothold
the Insurgent bombers descended to on the brink of the river.
an altitude of about 1,000 feet be- frst
One of The
landing at Sianglow, the fore releasing their bombs.
Was spokesman stated,
msdc by the bomba fell neor the market about four or five thousand Japan- place, where a large part of the ese, a large number of whom were population had gathered for market later wiped out by Chinese forces day. on June 25 in a counter-attack.
town of Denia,
thrust
Valencia,
was
The harbour The rest of these Japanese, he southern terminus of the coastal also westward along railway to continued,
river bank
to the vicinity of bombed, but only slight damage was Matang, where they were reinforced cnused. Trans-Occan. by more men landed from their war vessels.
the
Heavy fighting ncar Huangshion, Siangshan and Siangkow, the spokes- man said, is raging unabated. Central News.
Craigenpower C.C. Hongkong_F.C.
c. W. Lam
T. Locks
A. B. IamBon
E. Zimmern (akıp)
K. Kerrison
II. G. DownOTI
G. 9. Dadd
C. G. Sollla
R. Edward
It. Fitches
F. II. Glover (skip)
B. I. Bickford
F. G. Drown
3. Cressey
8. Litterap (skip) V. Walker (skip)
D. Rozarlo
t
G. Winch
9. Lopnard
A. M. Didsbury
A Thomson
J. Skinnar
A. E. 9. Alves (skip) IL A. Trengove
Yacht Club
J. N. Way
י
R. A. Starting
4. Deacon
(skip)
Hongkong Electrio
P. S. Chaidy A. B. Mitchel
A. Ninim
W. 13. Muskott (skip) 'G. S. Archbult
I. C. Butler'
G. G. 9. Thomson
G. T. Podgelt
La de Дame (sip)
W. Stokes
5. F. Hedley
A. F. Paul
ALI, Dasto (skip) J. Blonn (skip)
· (skip)
W. A. Comeli
W: J. Hansen P. J. Hamilton.
A W. Brown
(skip)
D. Drummond
I. . Blone
R. IL. Wild
Asks Nations To Be Good Neighbours
New York, Juno 30. Laying the corner stone of the Government building for the project- ed World's Fair, President Roosevelt a "good urged the world to adopt neighbour" policy.
The affairs of many parts of the world, said the President, were some what distraught, Such a condition, he contended, accompanied wars and rumours of work. -
"We cannot remain unconcerned," saldu, President .Roosevelt. "The polloy of good haighbours is not limited to problems relating to war, but also involves trade and the inter-
A Murdoch (skip)" chauge of culturo-Heuter.
Y. L. Kwan and P. Lee bent Capell
und Soltau 6-2; beat White and Gilinx Proud Of It. Too....Elsie and Doris
7-3: lost to Broadbridge and Duncan 2-0. Waters (Comediennes) with Orches- tra; I Was Anything But Sentimental
om "Take My (From
Tip')....Curroll
ARMY V. INDIANS Army beat
Recreation Indian
Club
Gibbong (Plano) and Ills Boy Warr and W. A. Land drew with Friends. A. M. Rumjahn and T. All 0-0 beat M.
Kasun and D. M. Ranck 6-0; beat S. Tjahn
-0.
tered town, is situated 3,080 feet above the sea and has been known for many years as the sum- mer resort where more foreigners go than "any other place in japan. It was discovered in 1886. Situated only three and a half hours from Tokyo,
M 8.00 Time, Weather and Announce-
nients.
3.03 Brahms Quintet in B Morby train, it offers ideal Op. 115. and
A Tudor and W. Witon beat A. M. Rumlahn and All 0-1: lost to Hassan and Enzack 6-7: beat S, M. Rumjah Hum.et 0-4.
S. J. Dumed and A. R. GI lost to A. M. Rumjaha 4-6 beat 11annan and Razack 3-4; beat S. M, Humjalin and Hismet 0-4
Half Million Homeless In Japan Flood
Tokyo, June 30, Nearly half a million people are
result now homeless as a
of the floods, which have steadily increased with the last three days violent rain.
Police have reported that 150,000 homes are flooded, and refugees are being housed in schools and theatres.
Landslides have killed hundreds of
Played by the Busch String Quartet (Adolf Busch, Gostn
summer temperatures, Andreasson, never exceeding 80 de- Karl Doktor and Hermann Busch)
grees. with Reginald Kell (Clarinet).
8.35 Souge by Kerstin Thorborg (Contralto).
Ich Bin Der Welt Abhanden Gekommen (Ruckert-Mahler) ........ Kerstin Thorborg with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter.
8.42 Marck Weber's Orchestra. "Cavalleria Rusticana"-Selection (Mascogni); "Tales From The Orient" Waltz (Strauss, arr. Egg); "Cloches De Corneville"-Waltz (Piunquolte, orr. Metra); Potpourri Of Waltzess No. 2 (Robrecht),
0.05 Musical Comedy.
Musical Comedy Marches; Intro:- "Ri Song" (Desert Song), "Tho Mounties (Rose-Marie), "Song of The Drum" (Song of the Drum), The Three Musketeers" (The Three
(Continued on Page 11.)
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