HOLIDAY CRICKET Player Selected For Week-End Games
A friendly game of cricket will be played between the Club de Recreio and the Craigengower C.C. nt Recreio on Saturday commencing at 2 p.m. The following teams have been Relceted:
POLISH, HUNGARIAN
DEMANDS
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Slovakio would be impossible and { that a solution is nevertheless urgeat-
ly needed.
Bays
Incorporation into Hungary, the paper, would solve many pro- Diema and would plente Poland by Joining her frontier to that of Hung- ary.
For a thousand years the two coun- Recreto-Dr. A. M. Rodrigues tries had a common frontier in the (Capt.) Dr. E. L. Goano, P. M. N, da Carpathians and if this frontier was renewed the position of the two Silvo, jnr, W. A. Reed, A. M. Prata,
countries would be greatly stren Dr. 11. L. Ozorio, A. P. Pereira, E. M.
a military point of L. Scares, L. Gornno, A. V. Gosanothened from
of view. and N. Belteno.
Cralgengower. E. Zimmern (Capt.) A, B. Hamron. A. R. H. Email P. J. Billimoria, G. Souza, F. K. Lee, D. Hung, J. L. Youngsaye, W. L. Rapley, A. Zimmern and A. K. Ismail. Umpire, G. Ladd. Scorer, T. Locke.
K.C.C. TEAMS Kowloon Cricket Club well! meet the Navy on Saturday with the fol- lowing teams:
The paper asserts that the Czech
Government had made the area an oh base for Soviet planes, and the centre of Communist propaganda in Poland and Rumania is in this dis- triut.
The attitude of the Czechs towords this question, the paper usserts, will be watched etosely as an indication whether the Czechs desire to improve their relations with the Poles.-Trans- Ocean.
RUTHENIAN DEMAND
Warsaw, Oct. 6.
Firats (away)-D. J. N. Antlerson, G. F. O'Bryen, H. Brokenshire, A. A. It is semi-officially tearned that a Dand, E. F. Fincher, B. D. Lay, R. deputation from the Carpathian E. Le
Lee, N. D. Lloyd, W. L. McKenzie, Ruthenian are, representing all A. Madar, N. A. E. Mackay, J. P. political parties except the Com-
umpire.
inunists, has gone to Prague to de- econds
(home).-W. Afulcahy, F.mand a plebiscite to determine the A. Adama, R. Baldwin, K. Baxter, R. future of their state. T. Brondbridge, F. A. Broadbridge, T. W. Carr, G. W. Ciffen, S. A. Gray, J. R. Luke, H. F. Shields.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong Slock Exchange official summury issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:
The market remained inactive.
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Poland and Hungary are both ex-
pected to support the demand for an
autonomous state.--Trans-Occan, ›
SLOVAK GOVERNMENT
INSTALLED
Pressburg, Oct. 7. The frat Slovakian Government. with M. Tiso as Premier, was pro- claimed here last night.
In the manifesto the new Govern- ment states that it advocates a pesec- ful settlement of the controversial problems within the sphere of the Munich Agreement. opposes
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THE HONGKONG
SWIMMING CONTEST
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER .6, 1938.
Danish And Dutch Women In Competition
Copenhagen, Oct. 6. The women's swimming contest between Denmark, and Holland be gan with three competitions last night, Denmark leading 17 to 10 points.
CZECHS MAY SOON JOIN TOTALITARIAN AXIS
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Ing with Germany," declares Colonel Moravec of the Czech General Sinf writing in the semi-official Lidove Noviny.
"The New Czech frontlers will not allow our State to remain a military power against Germany, therefore we shall never again be part of a coali- The 100 metrey backstroke wastton against Germany," declared tho won by van Feggelen (Holland) inexpert.—Trans-Occon. 1 min. 14.2 secs, against Ragnhild Hveger,
The 200 metres breaststroke was Won by Waalburg (Holland) in 3 mln. 2.4 secs, against Socrensen.
The 400 metres crawl was won by the Danish holder of the world re- cord. Ragnhild Hveger, in 5 min. 8.2 accs.Trans-Ocean.
SOCCER SELECTIONS
The following have been chosen to represent the Middlesex Regiment against Kowlood at Sookumpoo to MOITOW:
FOUR YEAR PLAN
Prague, Oct, 0. Several Czech papers are demand-- Ing the inauguration of a "four year plan" on the German model.
plan is nowhere more necessary than The Telegraph states that such a
in Czecho-Slovakin, where the State is confronted by enormous difficulties, such as the change of the road and rull system and reducing a huge un- employment total---Trans-Oceanz
LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE
London, Oct, 0.
While Opposition papers decture that Dr. Dene resignation is the result of Mr. Chamberlain's policy, the majority of papers dismiss It as merely the logical_consequence
developments. recent dev
of
Isi "XI nt 4.30 p.m.-Jackson; Cooper and Sheehan, Freshwater, Bright and Wilkinson; Grogan, Cour- tency, Coomer, Saw and Marrable. The Daily Express states that the 2nd XI at 3 p.m.-Drake; Thom-Czechs must now seek to establish son and Collter: Haymes, Thomas close relations with Germany and are and Riches; Taylor, Frost, Devon-evidently willing to что БО. Since shire. Simmons and Talt.
Herr Hitler would not have Reserve, Whilehouse.
operated with Dr. Benes, the President had to go.
The Times regards Dr. Benes as the typical exponent of the League of
JAPANESE
DROWNED
Naval Patrol Rammed By German Ship
CD- old
Nation's doctrine. Being closely associated with the Czecho-Slovakio of Versailles, Dr. Benes would have been unable to transform himself Into a true leader of the future Czech state-Trans-Ocean,
NEW PRESIDENT
Prague, Oct. 0. .Political papers of all partles mention General Sirovy as the logical successor of President Benes as head of the Czech State.
So far, however, no announcement has been made and the Constitution allows a full fortnight before the new President need be chosen.
any
The German river steamer Elbhor changes in the Slovak frontiers with-sank a Japanese Naval Patrol boat of Shanghal out consultations with the representa in the lower section tives of the Slovak nation, demands harbour recently when she was pro- an international system of protection ceeding from Slianghal to river porta.
At the time for the minority group in the other
of the accident the nations, and deinands the immediate Patrol boat was carrying thirteen demobilisation of the Czech army,
bluejackets, four of whom were The new Government was official- drowned when the boat capsized but
a procession
the remaining nine were rescued. It appears that the tragedy was not noticed by the crew of the Elbhot as The Slovak autonomy party sub- mitted ninemorandum to the Czecho-the steamer did not stop at the place to Slovakian Government some weeks of the accident but steamed on ago in which the Slovaks demanded the Yangtse delta ports. autonomy somewhat along the lines As soon as the incident was re-existing Czech Constitution
Ty
Installed, following lating some hours.
The delay is probably the result of the attitude of the Slovaks, who are at present meeting at Slicin to discuss the autonomy issues. If they demand autonomy, revisions of the
of the old Austrian-Hungarian State, ported to the river police, n rescue follow.-Tmus-Ocean.
the
and in which the Central Government party rushed to the scene and spent would remain with a single head ofn long time searching for the missing
entire
State and which would victims, No Information was avail- control
troi the foreign policy and finan-uble as to the steps which the Japan- cial system.
ese Naval Authorities intend to take With regard to the army, the against the company concerned, but Slovakians derland their own In the light of the similar cases separate army, composed entirely of reported in the past it is believed Slovaks and speaking the Slovak that the matter is likely to be settled Language.
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The many friends in Hongkong of -Miss-Kathleen--Marguerite - Nightin- gate will be interested to learn of her recent marriage to
Mr. William Gordon Shaftoe Craster.
The ceremony took place at St. Augustine's, Bromley Common, Kent on September 27. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Franklin Nightingale, who were residents in Hongkong for nearly seventeen years, The bridegroom is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. H. Vaughan Craster, of Keston, Kent.
Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale were attached to the Central British School from April 1017, and from 1910 to 1934, Mr. Nightingale was head- master of the clinul. For brief periods prior to 1918 h was attached School,
to
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Their daughter was a pupli at the Central British School for severn! years and, In-1025, she left for Home to complete her education. She returned to Hongkong In 1932 with her parents, and, for the next two years,
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TO VISIT BERLIN
Now nearing completion at the Llore factory are the first of Air Prague, Oct. 0. Minister, Dr. Cholkovski, will visit
The newly appointed Czech Foreign France's fleet of Llore 47's which will be used first to inaugurate the Berlin shortly. Formerly the Minis-service to South America, and will more ter was Ambassador to Berlin and, later be employed on
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NAZI-LITHUANIAN NEGOTIATIONS
London, Oct. 0. Recent press reports of negotiations between Germany and Lithuania were the subject of a question in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. R. A. Butler replied that he understood that no negotiations had been in progress, apart from discussions some months ago on the questions of the Interpretation of the Memel Statule.
Mr. Buller informed the House
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more.
that he had no confrmation of recent The completion of the new marine press reports of impending cohmer-terminal af Kal Tak will play cial negotiations between the two favourable part th the consideration countries, and that, any attempt to of the extension of the use of the prejudice the commercial relations French nying-boats to Hongkong. between Lithuanin and Britain would be resisted-Reuter.
TRAIN COLLISION
Helsingfors, Oct. 0. Ten were killed when a passenger and a freight train colllded here to day-United Press.
TEA-DANCE CANCELLED
The management of the Hongkong Hotel advises that there will be no tea-dance in the Root Garden of the Hotel to-day owing to exceptionally heavy bookings for a special ten- party.
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