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Bowls INDIAN PAIR WIN WAY TO QUARTER-FINAL

Bakar And Minu Boat Ferguson, Coleman

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Though they scored only hende against their opponents' ten, A. Bakar and A. K. Minu, of the Indian RC, lad comparatively

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victory against M. Ferguson T. Coleman, of the Kowloon Dacku R.C., in the fourth round e1 the Lawn Bowls Open Pairs cham- pionship on the Cralgengower C.C. green yesterday, winning by 28 shols to 15,

The Indians settled down 10 the green more quickly than their up- ponents. Ferguson was playing far carty below his usual form in the

stages of the mutch and It was not until the 15th head was reached that he was able to gauge his green weight correctly.

As a result Bakar and Minu ron a with a substantial lead and by the tenth head they were ahend by 17-7, which was increased to 22-8 an the 13th.

Both skips were playing steadily, but Bakar and the edge on Ferguson. and left Minu with little to do.

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THE HONGKONG

A scene from "Happy Landing" starring Sonja Ilenie showing - day at the King's Theatre.

RACING IN MACAO

Times Altered For Ships Returning To Colony

Rnceports to Mucao ure Dolned that there has been an alteration in the walling times of the river vessels returning to the Colony on Sunday. One will leave the Colony un Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, but the 6 o'clock return sailingt has been cancelled and at the Brst steamer back will br

m. on Monday. 3 a.m. on

Trippers, however, are assured of every convenience during that period Meals an bourd have been consider- atably reduced in price,

Several enquiries have been made Drelative 10 anti-Cholera inceulation,

Coleman had bad luck towards the end of the game when, in going for big counts-his only hope of catch- ing up-he more than once gave the shot away. But he was playing the

Single: right game.

stage of the match were no use that to bira.

Bakar and Minu single in their 11 successful heads They had one four, five three's and the other hand,

bud Mix! Ferguson and Coleman singles.

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RAINSTORM BREAKS

AT REGATTA

London, June 30.

TELEGRAPH, FRÍDAY, JULY 1, 1938.

Elon and Radly showed two ex- cellent crews at the Henley Regatta to-day, beiting Jesus College, Cam- bridge, and the "B" crew of Trinity College of Dubiin respectively in the Ladies Plate.

A sere ruinstorm broke during the afternoon,

Imperial College eliminated Metro- politan Police in the Thantes Cup. Police rowed raggedly,

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"Happy Landing" (King's Theatre, to-day)-Sonja Henle has landed in her intest skating opus and the stuution is well on ice. Miss Hende ja file Norwegian peasant girl who falls in love with a philander ing band leader forced down near her village in the course of a trans- Atlantic light. She follows him to Amerien, discovers his duplicity, be- comes a koting star anyway and after some humorous romantic com- plientions falls in love with the band's handsome manager, who linp- pens to be Don Ameche, A thorough- Cesar flomero, ly entertaining dim. Jean Hersholt, Ethel Merman and El Brendel are in the cast.

"The Jay

NEW YORK OUTFITS WIN AGAIN

Latest Results In U.S. Baseball

New York, June 30, New York teams were zigaln Buseball successful to-day in the

and the Lengue, both the Glanta Yankees winning their encounters,

Cleveland Indians recovered in their match against Detrol Tigers, winning by the odd run..

Scores;

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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of Living" (Queen's ¦ Philadelphin ...... Theatre, fo-day). Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and this plot have received good treatment here. Boston

Brooklyn Carefree vaibond with a tramp steamer and an isle in the blue Pacific docides to rescue Miss Dunne

(Leiber homered for the Clunts).

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(Mungo pitched for the Dodgera).

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from her parusilical family. Does Cincinnat

3 3 1 Pittsburgh he succeed? The answer obvious.

The match between St. Luu{s But not without a few arrests, a

Chleago Cubs WILA apree, a whirl at a roller skating rink Cardinals and and a few other anties. Miss Dunne postponed owing to ruin. sings some Jerome Kern tunes. Others in the cast are Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee, Eric Blore and Warren Ilymer.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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"Condemned Women" (Alhambra

(Finney humered for the Athletics Theatre, to-day).--Regeneration be- and DiMaggio and enrich for the hind the bars, or how to get out Yankees). of prison the hard way. Consider- ing that the theme is not an original Washingten one, the picture manages to be quite Boston exciting. Salty Bilers, Louis Hay-

the Detroit ward and Anne Shiley have

Cleveland leading parts,

March of "Time (Altıambra Theatre. to-day)-In conjunction new with the main picture, the giving

"March of Tiant" will be screened at the Albumbra Theatre to-day and The series has become to-morrow. the most popular short subject pro-

In the same event, Kent School of America beat Harvard University by three quarters of a length, and Yale University beat First Trinity, Como-

and information has been received bridge, to whom they were only

that passengers will not be except for a short stay in quarantine than a one per man, by one

length-Reuter, upon their return.

The Macoo Jockey Club offices will will also be open to-morrow until remain open throughout to-day, and 1 p.m.

Never so exciting in romance!...Never so astonishing on the ice! SONJA SURPASSES HER MOST BREATHLESS SENSATIONS IN THIS MUSICAL OF SUPER-

LATIVE DELIGHT!

...it comes to you, of course, from

DARRYL F. ZANUCK. and his 20th Century- Fox hit-makers, t

Songs! Songs! Songs!; by Pokrass and Yellen!"

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JEAN HERSHOLT ETHEL MERMAN CESAR ROMERO BILLY GILBERT

RAYMOND SCOTT QUINTET WALLY VERNON LEAH RAY

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cluced, dealing as it does with the WATER POLO GAMES

Intest work events in a trunk and revealing manner; it is a particular- ty Ane subject for intelligent cinema

Two keenly fought matches in the water-polo heats for the Volunteers' atle were played at the Victorin Recreation Club Just night. Both winning teams, Mobile Machine Guns and the Beach Defence, had почу vletories.

~Tovarich" (Orienta) Theatre, to- day)-One the

pletures shown locally for → long ume Claudette Colbert and Charks Boy give splendid portrayeds of the im- poverished Itussion aristocrats, who me forced to work in the pantry alese Company '6-1. The Chinese were

a lunatic family.

"'Lost Horizon” (Majestic Theatre. to-day).So much has been wistten

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SPORT ADVTS, vetory over Const Defence winning

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

The July Race Meeting will he held at Arein Preta, Macao, en Sunday, 3rd July, 1938, commen- cing at pm.

The First Ball will be rung at 2.30 p.m. approximately.

The Club's OMees at Gloucester Building 2nd Floor, will remain open on Friday, 1st July and up to 1 pm, on Saturday. 2nd July,

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9-5.

In the first half, the Beach [ Defence did as they liked, piling up four goals to the Coast Defence's

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played with more vigour, and seren During the sreond alanza, the lasers

four more goals. In this period, the Coust Defence brought their total up tu nine.

Scorers for Beach Delance were II. Y. Shiu (4), Stanley Lee (3) and T. Kew (2). A. J. Hussain (3) anel David Leonard (2) scored fur the Const Defence.

{uk༥་rt shown the Colony that nothing need be said about this Ronald Colmon picture except that those who have nut seen at have missed a truly great picture,

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CHINA'S NEW MILITARY STRATEGY by Hsu Chin-hua

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