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CHRISTMAS CARDS and original sketches by IL Polsot, depicting Junks Chinese life and scenery. Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade. Book early.

FURS. Silver Foxts, Stone-Martin, Cape, Coats. Also remexlelling your

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to be held on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1928, at 3 pm. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamalulpo, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the uption of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- fur luto 1930 slyle, Clenning, glaz- in, etc. at "ve," National Bank al of the lot the Purchaser (If Building, Room 200, 2nd floor.

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will be refunded on payment of Arende. Phone 27073.

the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

POSITIONS VACANT.

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TO LET.

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Tai Po Road,

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0948

RELIABLE FLOWER and vegetable PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS sveda always for sale at Graca Co.,

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1938, at 3 p.m.. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tin Hau Temple Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, With the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 yurs.

BIJOU FLAT 'in good elty focality, new bullding, to let from 31st. November. Furniture to be taken

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Intending bidders are advised

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4; 1938.

Anglo German Forecast By

CHAMBERLAIN IS

ACCUSED OF CREATING NEW

WORLD PARTITION

PARIS, NOV. 3.

"BRITAIN is working for an Anglo-German alliance" declares Le Soir commenting on the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons.

"It is not a question simply of non-aggression, but definite cullaboration. Mr. Chamberlain agrees to save Mussolini from his difficulties, but he regards him as a subordinate in the new London-Berlin axis.”

The paper suggests that Mr. Chamberlain is aiming at a "new partition of the world to fit the totalitarian States and the British Empire."-Reuter,

· SPEECHES WARMLY

WELCOMED

Berlin, Nov. 3. The German press to-day warmly welcomes Mr. Chumberlain'à speeches In the House of Commous, and presses full appreciation of his re-

armement measures.

ex-

The press states that the pro- trane does not envirage [ con- tinental army of the kind of British army in the Great War, and this allows the conclusion that Britain's vital needs will not be sought the Continent, but Int the Empire.

Britain

wants to streng- then her armaments because she wants to negotiate with others 011 an equal footing, The same claim has not prevented Germany from concluding a naval agreement with Britain on a 35 per cent. baris. 1s Britain prepared to do the sime in other spheres of armaments, askį the newspapers-Reuter,

SPLENDID BOXING

PREMIER IS that immediately after the dispo- WITNESSED

SLIGHTLY

sal of the lot the Purchaser (if Inot the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised

INDISPOSED officer who will be present at the

London, Nov, 3.

Who

sale, the sum of two hundred

Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the talollara, ($200) in cash. This sum Britiul Pelne Minister,

pre- will be refunded on payment of vented by a slight cold from attend- ing the House

the Purchase price. of Commons this aflerntxin.

In his absence the Government's case in debate 0311 the opposition motion blaming the Government for the gaps in the air defence organisa- tion revealed during the recent crisis was placed in the lunds of Str Samet Hoare.--Trans-Ocean.

AMERICA PREPARES FOR POLO

New York, Nov. 2.

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Final Bouts Of Royal Scots Novices

finals

at

The high standard of boxing in the Royal Scots was fully maintained last night at the inter-company novices

Murray Barracks. Company won by 12 points from "D" Company,

McDougall, Omeeri Cul, D. J. Commanding, presenting the prizes, conveyed

greetings and best wishes from the Colonel-in-Chief, Royal, and Tommy

the

the Princess

Increase In Cholera

The cholera inckience Lat Hongkong was increased by four new cases during yester- day, bringing the year's total

to 511.

In addition there were Give cases of dysentery. which makes 825 notifications 1938.

during

were

Other Cases reported one of diphtheria, one of enterle fever arid one each of meningills and puerperal fever.

MACAO RACING

November Meeting To Be Advanced One Day

Alliance Is Paris Journal

135

For the first time since the World War, Uncle Samn has deemed it advisable to concen- trate a new fleet in the Atlantic, to guard the vulnerable eastern ports. Five destroyers re- rently tied up temporarily at Miami, Fla., on their way to join the fleet. Here are three of the ships in port. The Ave ships carried 40 officers and 000 men.

Ex-Carpathenian

To Have Been

Premier Said

Sentenced

On High Treason Charge

ANOTHER MINISTER MAY BE HELD

Prague, Nov. 3.

The first Prime Minister of Carpatho-Ruthenia, M. Brody, recently arrested on the charge of high treason, has already been sentenced states the Now Stroboda which alleges that for twenty years past M. Brody had been receiving money from foreign Gov- crnments in whose interests he had been active. The Notcu Steoboda is the organ of the present Carpatha-Ruthenian Prime Minister M. Woloschin.

The November Meeting of the

There is no confirmation that; Macao Jockey Club will be held on

sentence has Saturday, November 12, instead of

been passed, Sunday, November 13, as previously neither has the text of a verdict announced. The quarantine restric- so far been obtainable. It is. tions are still force, and the first however, known definitely that be the Taishan at 3 a.m. on Sunday.fiscation of the private property M. Woloschin has ordered con-

bout returning to the Colony will

The advancing of the date made to

wasof his predecessor.

who will thus be spared the incon- accommodate the pubile,

venience of proceeding direct to their offices from the steamer, as would be the case if the Meeting were held on Sunday.

Evan, former lance sergeant of the SHANGHAI ATHLETES Ruthenia is expected

Royal Scots and former feather- weight champlon of Scotland. Ite had sent his belt to his Regiment, for competition in the championships.

The best fight of the evening was a specka! contest between L/Cpl. Jones (Fusiliers) and L/Cpl. Ritchie (R. Scots), who won on the points he gathered in the first two rounds, for in the final round Jones staged

gallant recovery,

д

Shanghal, Nov. 3. Plans are under way for a athletic meeting this month between

Italian German,

and Japanese residents-Reuter.

but hardly STUDENT CHARGED

sufficient to counter-balance his

earlier deficit. Both presented weav- Girl's Age Questioned Indintely arrested.

TOURNAMENT GOLF

First Round Matches For

Stubbs Shield

First round draws for the Stubbs Shield Competition and the G. M.

M.

COAL RAMP IN SHANGHAI

Shanghal, Nov. 4, Coal is now being retalled at 28 to 48 local dollars per ton, although omple supply is on hand, and more shipments are coming.

There are 160,000 tons of stores and 230,000 tons are expected during November, including 00,000 tons from Calcutto.Reuter,

JAPANESE CLAIM PUCHI CAPTURED

YESTERDAY

(Continued from Page 1.)

back by the defenders.

Another column in heading west-

at

The

ANOTHER MINISTER LIKELY TO BE CHARGED The Carpatho-Ruthenian Minister, Young Competition have been made M. Fencik, who had plenipotentiary by the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, railway yesterday but was hurled powers to deal with the question of and resulted as follows:

STUBBS SHIELD the new frontier delim.tation between Czecho-Slovakia

Byes into second round.-British and Carpatho-

to short the American Tobacco Co. (F. S. Geldurt, Ward from Chunghopu in sa attempt

24, and W. same fate as the first Carpato Naval Hospital B. E.

Coates, x) v. Royal to outflank the Chinese at

Pucht Ruthenian Prime Minister M. Brody Wheeler 10, and Surg. L

(Surg.

via islangshan and Hunghuipu Lt. Cdr.

Carpproximately ten kilometres from recently arrested,

Nicholson, ): Hongkong University Puchi. The Chinese In Prague political circles

(M. 1. Roffey, 13, and F. A. Redare firmly holding their angshan ground and blocking the Japanese case of M. ond, 11).

dvance assumed that is in the

whlist irst round.-Hongkong and Shang- Brody, the Government will without

Hlungshulpu

defenders delay first demand the Corporative ai Bank (J. S. Dunnett, 14, and L. onnihilated a small Japanese cavalry raiding party which attempted to Committee of National Assembly to lie, 13) MS, Cornflower surrender M. Fencik, who is also a (Surg. Lt. Mackie, 0, and Cdr. Muck,

disturbances there. Central News. Deputy. When this demand is com-18); American Express Co. (J. Stener- Elled with M. Fencik will be imme-sen, IS, and F.

Groves, 4) v. Hong- kong ginno, 12); R.A.P. and G.

Ltd. (C. C. Stark, 12, Corps The motives that had induced the (Col. Rogers, 10, and Major Baines, Government to take this step are, it 15) v. Drs. Anderson, Durran and is declared, the same as in the Brady McElney (J. H. McEiney, 17, and Accused of carnally knowing a M. Fencik is reproached with W. Stout, 18); HMS. Phoenix (Lt.

student, Ng Chi-

Ward, x, and Lt. Cdr, Ingram, x) v. 15-year-old girl,

having worked for ccasion of The players Invited are Hitchcock,

wal, 17, appeared before on Magis- Carpatio-Ruthenin, and in this wa Rome, 0, and T. J. Price, 11); Bank of Chinese citizens being gradually A. A. PRACTICE

Education Department (F. J. de Inta said that he could observe slans 1glehart, Phipps, Smith (eight-gool

The most pallant Bight was that Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis became guilty of high trenson.

tracy yesterday, when hearing of the tails of the accusations made anes to Penn, 18) v. Chartered Bank (G. A objective of the present incident is to men), Eric Pedley, Raymond Guest

Anti-Aircraft firing practice will

pat up by Pte, Wallace ("C" Coy,) |

Line Lid. (J. R. Collis, 17, and A. H. allenated from the Chiang regime. (seven-goal men), E. J. Bocseke, Jr., be carried out from the vicinity of

After begun. against Plc. Moore ("C" Coy.) for William Post, 2nd., E. T. Gerry, G. Talwantau

"The shortest way to attain the evidence had been taken,

Fenclik belongs to Leiper, 17, and C. C. Willson, 182 continue the military operations with the case yet known. M. the middleweight prize. The winner

National H. Bostwick, Winston Cuest (six-goal

Party the Russian (near Clearwater Bay)

was adjourned to this afternoon.

In Caldbeck Macgregor and Co. (R. C. bviously Wallace. Early In

Carpatho-Ruthenia. men) C. V. Whitney, Roberi Gerry, Jr. between the hours of 0 a.m. al 6 the first round. Moore's nose was

Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ appear-

F. MacGregor, 16, and T. A. Martin, unabated vigour until the Chlang -United Press.

p.m. to-day,

streaming, the result of contact with de for the accused, while Detective M. Brody's Party and the now 18) v. Asiatic Petroleum Co. (R. regime has been destroyed com- Wallace's vicious right. In

the Sergeant C. Mottram prosecuted. dissolved Russion National Council in Young, 7, and G. M. Park, 8); Medical pletely General Hata declares..... Recond, Moore covered up to a brint- *

Carpatho-Ruthenia had worked Department (G. H. Henry, 10, and Domel, ling attack, but lald himself open to student for about

The girl said she had known the closely together within the frame-J. M. Gray, 20) v. J. D. Hutchinson flashing uppercut which sent bim night of October 13 she she met him work of the Woloschin Government. and Co. (T. E. Pearce, 15, and J. L. C.

G. M. Young Cup Pearce, 12); Canadian Pacific Rail- The draw for the first round of ways (G. R. Razavet, 22, and E. T. the G. M. Young Cup resulted as McMullen, 0) v. Hongkong Volunteer follows: Defence Corps (Lt. Col. Rose, 9 and

Byes into semi-final-Butterfeld:

ogatust

The Arst move in defence of the Internationa! Polo Cup Britain's challenge has been an in- vitntion by the United States Polo Association to 13 players to take part In trials on May 1.

YOU CAN BE PERFECTLY FITTED IN A TAILOR MADE SUIT IN LESS THAN 60 MINUTES

AT-

Rolan

The White House,

12, Des Voeux Rd. C.

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Ing targets, and though blows were

exchanged with great rapidity, hard-

ly

any were telling. Jones might have been adjudged the slightly more aggressive, and it was during his darting advances that Ritchie scored several times with his lef

Was

ever, and

carried

casc

Serious Offence

Was

some

year. On the

-Trans-Ocean.

De-

A man was brought into the court-JAPANESE WARSHIPS

LEAVE FUTSING

room, and on being questioned, both the girl and her mother denied that about two years ago he had been accused of abducting the girl.

to the canvas. He rose quickly, how-

on the roof of the block of hausca in Famely Throughout the third, the knock-out she lived.

on. Woosung Street where both he and was evaded by the narrowest of

orgias time and

again. For his 1lky showing he earned the con- gratulaitons of the referee.

Other results: Bantamweight-Pe. Hall ("C" Coy.) beat Pte. Cochrane ("C" Coy.).

Calchweight-Pla. Hart "D" Coy.) beat tetit. Patterson ("C" Coy.).

FeatherweighiL--L/Cpl. Octon (I.Q.) knocked out Pio. Rumpen ("C" Coy.) in the first round.

Special contest-Bamns. Emerson (ft. Scola) beat Cpl. Skelton (Furiters),

Lightweight.-Pte. Gcaft ("C" Coy.). knocked out Ple. Bankier "b" Coy.) in the frat round.

Special context.-Pte. do Senit (R. Scola) bent /Cpl. Lawler (Pullers).

Welterweight-Pte. Melkie ("a Coy.) beat Ple. Quinn.

Final Company positionn"C" Cay, ple: Cuy. 60 nts.; Q. 48 pts.; **A** Coy. 2 ptx. "D" Cay. 19 pts.

Middleweight Title

Hold

V. ILMS.

ADMITS

VICTORIES ARE ONLY A PHASE

(Continued from Page 1.)

V.

Bye into semi-final-Dodwell und Co. (R. K. Valentine),

Lt. Col. E. J. H. Mitchell, 7); Butter and Swire (J. G. Coteworth)

and Swire (T. Low, 13, and APC. (G. M. Park), J. G. Colesworth, 14)

First round.-Chartered Bank (D.. Grampus

pus (Lt.Cdr. Skelton, 15): Manoir, 10, and Lt. Gilmore) v. Hongkong and Shang-

Manufacturers Life Ins.

hal Bank (S. J. II. Fox); Foochow, Nov. 4. Co. (W. Sharp, 9, and II. A. Lammert, The mother also denied that the

Tension in Futsing, about 30 miles 20) v. Dodwell and Co. (11. H. Mundy,

ner girl was not her natural daughter, or south of Foochow, has been eased 11, and D. Humphreys, 13); Leigh The manager of each team is showi that she was 17 years of ago,

and following the departure on Wednes- and Orange (R. G. Parker, 9, and in the bracket. The frat therefore had attained

the age of

day of the Japanese warships con- J. E E. Potter, '24) v. RA.M.C. (Major each bracket are the challengers and consent.

centrated there.

Melillan, 15, and Capt. Harvey, 10); are responsible for arranging dates.. Byes into second round.W.D. date of playing. Teams (4.a-side) To be played under handicap, as on (W. W. C. Shewan, 10, and A. B. Purves, 0) v. RA.O.C. (Col. King. Eighteen holen match play for singies may be changed from day to day. 7, and R. A. P. Macpherson, x).

and fourballs.

single match 1

Commission will recognise the winner of the bout on January 13 as cham- plon. November 25 as the date

The Commission has approved: of for the Armstrong-Garcia fight.

At Chicago, Tony Musto, 109 lbs., of Chiengo, beat Max Marck, 180 lbs., of Chiengo, on points over 10 rounds, -United Pre

Ioniak's Injuries

Seattle, Nov, 2.

of Hostak's two broken

The vessels are reported to have alled for Pington, an island to the cast of Futsing.-Central Netos

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EAST SURREYS FOR S'HAI

Despite

the rumours circulated from Shanghai durlug last week-end, the East Surreys are adhering to their original programme of going to Shanghai.

New York, Nov, 2. Mika Jacoba is negotiating for a middleweight Utle bout for Krieger on January 18, the champion's op- ponent to be the winner of the bout on November 18 between Fred Apos- toll and Young Corbett III,

The National Boxing Association metacarpels in the left hand, and a Camp, Happy Valley, the Burreys| At present stationed in Nicholson's has recognised Krieger as champion, haemorrhage in the right hand are awaiting convenient transport to but the New York State Athletle United Press.

X-ray examination hands lins revealed

the northern port.

out

Each

team in

The first pair In coch bracket are point, and each fourball match " challengers, and are responsible for points, and each match to be played the arranging of lates, Handicaps difference in singles, one-third (bis- ver 18 holes. Three-quartors: throughout no above: "x" will play ques) in fourballs. Singles will be from scratch unless allotted a local

handicap. Players should arrange played on the New Course, and after- beforehand what they will do if all noon pairs should be bracketted square after, 10 holes.

together. Fourballs will be played First round to be played on Satur-

on the Old Course. day, December 10; second round on being equal, the results will be In the event of points for matcher January 7; third round on January decided by the number of holes be- final on February 20. 28; semi-finals on February 11, and tween the teams. dates unless both skies agree to an January 15, and final on or before All matches to be played on these December 11; semi-final on or before First round to be played on or before

February B

earlier date,

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