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HOMESIDE FOOTBALL FIXTURES

Programme Arranged For To-Day

The following are the League Ax- tures of the Home Football program- me to-day:

Arsenal

ENGLISH LEAGUE First vision

Aston Villa Blackpool Brentford

Derby Everton

Grimsby

Huddersfield

v. Birmingham

v. Charlton

v. Leicester

v. Middlesbro'

v. Liverpool

v.

Chelsea

V. V. Leeds Stoke

Portsmouth v. Manchester U.

Sunderland

Wolves

Blackburn

Bradford

Bury

Chesterfield

Fulham

1. Bolton

V. Preston N.E.

Second Division

Manchester C.

V.

Norwich

V. Notts F

v. Sheffield U.

V. Southampton

Newcastle

West Brom.

V.

Millwall

V.

Sheffield W.

V.

v. Coventry

v. Tottenham

Swansea

Tranmere

West Hom

Plymouth

v. Burnley

Third Division (South)

Aldershot Bristol C. Clapton O. Crystal Pal.

Newport Northampton Notts C.

Port Vale

Swindon

Torquay

Watford

Carlisle

Crewe

v. Cardiff

V. Ipswich

v. Mansfeld

v. Reading

V. Queen's P.R.

v. Southend

V. Exeter

v. Brighton

v. Bournemouth

v. Waisull

v. Bristol R.

Third Division (North)

Dorlington Doncaster

Gateshead

Hartlepools

Rochdale

Rotherham

Southport Wrexham York

I

V. Barrow

V

Chester

V.

New Brighton

Hull

V.

Oldham

V.

Halifax

v. Stockport

V.

Lincoln

V.

Bradford C.

v. Barnsley

v. Accrington

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen

Albion

Ayr

Celtic

Hamilton

Hearts Rangers

First Division

St. Johnstone

St. Mirren Third Lanark

Brechin

v. Ralth

V. Clyde

v. Arbroath

บ.

Hibernian Queen's Park Kilmarnock Queen O'Sth. Motherwell

V. Falkirk

V. Partick

Second Division

Cowdenbeath

Dumbarton

Dundee

East Fife East Stirling Leith Montrose Sten'muir

V. Forfar

V.

Alráric

v. Alloa

V.

St. Bernards

v. King's Park

v. Dunfermline

v. Dundee U. v. Edinburgh v. Morton

ORDNANCE ELEVEN

The following will represent the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in friendly game of football against H.M.S. Dorsetshire to-day, on St. Joseph's ground, commencing at 4.15 p.m.:

Cpl. Brice: Cpl. Humphries and S/S Peters; Cpl. Rides, Cpl. Haslam and Pte. Jones; Pte. Jack, Cpl. Em- berson, S/S Meakin, Gnr. Banbury and Cpl Duffield.

INDIAN WEDDING

Mr. M. I. Razack and Miss Sophia Rumjahn

A wedding of considerable interest to the Indian community took place yesterday, when Mr. M. I. (Duffy) Razack married Miss Sophin Rum-

Jahn,

The bridegroom, who is connected with the Hongkong Electric Com- pany, is a well-known cricketer, lawn bowler and baseballer.

He was attended by Messrs. D. M.

A. Razack und A. K. Sumed as best men,

Mulvi Noor Shah ofelated at the

ceremony.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CONSULATE GENERAL OF PANAMA.

NOTICE

All citizens of the Republic of) Panama are requested to present] themselves to the Consulate General of Panama at Hong Kong for registration, According to Juwa all citizens of

the

new

Panama residing abroad must register at the nearest Consulate every two years. The certificate of registration will be a proof of their nationality. No passport can he issued or visaed without the legal registration certificate.

THE CONSUL GENERAL FOR

PANAMA.

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

(Queen's Road East) Rev. J. E. Sandbach To Preach

December

Trevan

4.

und

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH;

KWEILIN AGAIN BOMBED

City In Ruins As Big Fires Start

KWEILIN, Dec. 3. KWEILIN, the scenic provin- |

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1938.

Tomatoes Thrown At Judges

Scene In London Law Courts

Lock-Outs In France Not Reprisals

Employers State Their Position

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CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR CANADA

OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL GREAT BRITAIN AND AUSTRAI

(By Imperial Airways Service) The last Christmas Letter Mall? cents per balf-ounce) for Gr Britain and Australia by the "I perial Airways Plane" will be clos is follows:

Registered Mall.. 5 p.m., Dec. Ordinary Mail... 7 p.m., Dec. 1 This mall is due to arrive at Loi don on December 22, and Sydney d December 24, 1938.

(By Imperial Airways Service)

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE The Last Christmas Letter Mail

Letters and Postcards for Eurog (15 cents per half-ounce) for Canada by the "Imperial Airways Plone" Core Great Britain and Fire) ap will be closed as follows:

South America are forwarded Siberia" if so superscribed.

Paris, Dec. 2. General Confederation Df inunications to-night that there is any Frenchs Employers deny in question of the lock-outs or extensive dismissale taking the form of reprisals for Wednesday's strikes.. enforced extensive lock-outs through- Denying thal the employers

the

country, a communique states hal in a county court action, make that while the lock-out is a suspension trial county made of work taken on the employers in person earlier, had been refused, initiative, the suspension of work by and Harrison was sentenced to six minority workers us on Wednesday weeks Imprisonment for gress con cannot be termed such initiative. tempt of court.

The communique adds that mea- Neither of

the judges was hit,

sures since have been taken to renew Before throwing the tomatoes, individual contracts which in no way Harrison, who was standing at the back of the court shouted: "I want which is a completely different thing. CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR infringes the collective contract, justice."

LONDON, Dec. 2. cial capital of Kwangi, experTHE LORD JUSTICES Clauson ienced another

severe air raid

and Goddard were pelted yesterday morning.

with tomatoes in the Court of Twenty-one Japanese planes carried out the destructive mission. Appeal to-day as the court rose, including by a litigant named Frank raining about 70 bombs,

the south- Harrison, many Incendiaries, In western part of the city. Several fires started by the incendiaries burn- ed down a large number of houses and shops. Another

mosque

was demolished, sustaining heavy losses. Luckily as most of the civillane had taken shelter outside the city, only about 50 casualties resulted

included about 20 They Mahaminedan followers.

result of repeated Japanese As a air bombings, large sections of the residential and business areas in Kwellin have been reduced to ruins.

Chinese

A rough estimate places the number

of houses demolished at 800.

MOHAMMEDANS KILLED

Sunday Services,

The destruction of Mohammedan Preachers: Mr. S. N.

killing of properties and

Chinese Muhammedans by the Japanese ole Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

There will be a Parade Service atraktern was bitterly denounced by Shumshuipo

Chief at 8.15.

Preacher: Mr. Tang Ko-san, Deputy Rev. J. E Sandbach.

Executive of the Chinese Moham- Morning Order of Service by Mr. medan National Salvation

Associa- S. N. Trevon at 10.15 am. Hymns tion, yesterday when Interviewed by No. 79, 142, 78, 110, 272.

representative of the Central News Apeney.

be

The Morning Service will followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

Evening Order of Service by Rev. J. F. Sandbach. Hymns No. 745, 410, 52, 941.

Notices for the Week

1. Following the Evening Service a Social Hour" will be heki at the "S. & S. Hoine" at 0.15. All Service- men and civilians are warmly wel- comed.

2. The Badminton Club will meet on Monday and Thursday at 7 am, at the "S. & S. Home".

3. There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship on Tuesday nt 8 pm, at the "S. & S. Home".

4. The Ladies Church Aid will meet on Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. at the "S. & S. Hume",

UNION CHURCH

(Kennedy Road)

Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow

Morning

St. Andrew's Sunday, Service 10.30 a.m. Evening Service 0 p.m. Preacher at both services, Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches, to-morrow, December 4, will be "God the only Chuse and Creator".

The Golden Text will be: -"l nim the Lord, your Holy one, the creator of Israel, your King" (Ialah 43:15) Among others the following citn- tions will be read from the Bible:

According to Mr. Tang, both mos-. ques in Kweilln situated in Yen Heng Street and Tsung Shang Street have been totally wrecked by Japanese air bombings.

He declared that all Japanese talks of cementing closer relations with the

Bypohammedan followers is mere |

and he urged Mohammedan followers all over the world to take appropriate measures to check the wanton bombing activities of the Japanese.

A report from Liuchow states that nine Japanese planes raided that city shortly after noon yesterday. Bombs were released at Maungban, a hill in the outskirts across the Lhi River.- Central News,

When brought before the Judges i be said: "I have been cheated out of (rial, and I am not going to stand it."

After Mr. Justice Clauson had ordered him to be quiet, the judges conferred on the action they should take, when Harrison shouted: "The sonner you stop chinning, the better It will be. You aren't worth your blasted it. I have not had a fair trial."

As Harrison was removed from the court by the Tipstaff, after sentence had been passed, he shouted: "It is a pity 1 wasn't a better 'shol."- Reuter,

-Reuter,

Britain, U.S.

Registered Moll .... p.m. Dec. 6. Ordinary Mail....7 p.m. Dec. 8. This mail is expected to arrivo at Vancouver or Victorin B.C., on December 23, 1938.

BOUTI AFRICA

(By Imperial Airways Service)

MAIL LETTKES Ordinary letter mail only for We Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwar Kwelchow and Hunan will be ad copied at senders' risk.

MAIL FOR CANTON Ordinary mail (not Registered, Insured or Parcals) will be accepted for Canton and despatched as cir- cumstances permit.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Maila are

The last Christmas Letter Mall | (15 cents per half-ounce) for South! Africa by the "Imperial Airways closed 15 minutes earlier than the

Plane" will be closed as follows: Blamed For

Armaments Competition

Berlin, Dec. 2. "The moderate speed of Germany's naval armament compared with the OFFICER armaments race in other countries", is emphasised in the German press BLDG.to-day, reviewing

new naval handbook, which gives details of the strengthening of Germany's navy.

21-YEAR-OLD SHOT IN BANK

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offleer, but the third entered his throat,

He fell to the floor and the Chinese tore down the stairs and made good his escape,

CRAWLED DOWN STAIRS

Alone on the darkened second floor of the building. Lance Sergeant Tarrett crawled on his hands and knees down the two flights of stairs. Blood was gushing from the bullet hole In his throat and he could not speak.

Several Chinese pedestrians | passed by, but apparently were too frightened to take any netice of the wounded man. refugees

Half-an-hour later, however, two

YOYANG NOW A RUINED CITY

Changsha, Dec. 3. Yoyang On the Canton-Hankow Railway in north Hunan is BOW 1 ruined city, according to who fled to Changsha from there.

They alleged that after the Japan-plain-clothes Chinese polter Inter- ese troops entered the city, they burn- prefers walked along the street and ed down rows of houses.

found Tarrett lying semi-conscious in The city is practically deserted by the doorway. Chinese civillans. Even the villagera living within Ave miles skirts have fled.-Central News.

in the out-

BRITISH NAVY GALLANTRY

IS RECOGNISED

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Arthur Brook, who, during an attack on the Ladybird and Bee on Decem- ter 12, displayed courage, initiative and resource in obtaining high speed at short notice, while the ship was imder heavy fire.

The same medal is awarded Petty Omeer G. D. Hawkins. During the attack on the Ladybird on December 12 the majority of ratings were under 1 will fetch my knowledge from some sort of cover, but Hawking was atur, and will ascribe righteousness

the forecastle, fully exposed, to my Maker. Behold, God exalteth

bird's commander ordered The

Lindy by his power: who teacheth like him? Who hath enjoined him his way? or

"full steam on the capatan und clear Othe forecastic," relying who can

on the say, Thou hast wrought

capstan to stop when the anchor came that iniquity? Remember

thou nignity his work, which men

Dome. Hawkins, however, remained behold, Who hath ascended up into heaven, started coming in. His action was to shut off steam when the cable or descended? Who hath gathered the winds in his flats? who

nest meriterious. hath: bound the waters in a garment? who hinth established all the ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his son's name, if thou canst tell? Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him." (Joi 36:3, 22-24, Proverbs 30:4,5.)

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The alarm was immediately valsed and the wounded man was rushed to Queen Mary Hospital.

WANCHAI ARREST A

of the description

Chinese alleged

to b

have committed the crime was immediately circulated to all police stations, and the Criminal Investigation Branch turned out in full force to take charge of the case.

Acting on information, a raid was made on the Luk Kwok Hotel In Gloucester Road, Wanchal, at 6.30 n.m., and a man was arrested. The man offered no resistance, despite the fact that a revolver was found in his possession.

Lance Sergeant Tarrett is stated to be seriously wounded, but at present is in no

no danger.

SECRET SERVICE AGENT -

The arrested man was residing at the Gloucester Hotel for ten days in October and it is alleged that his detention last night was in connec tion with an unpaid account with that establishment.

The man, is stated to have given The impression that he was a Secret Service agent, the Chinese badge he wore inside the lapel of his coats strengthening this impression.

Little was known of him at the Finally there is the citation con-

Gloucester Hotel, since he deliberately cerning Rear-Admirni Vesey Holt, refrained from meeting anyone con- which sayn: "Learning of the sinking nected with the establishment, He of the Panay, he immediately went left his room early every morning and her did not return until late at night. to her assistance. During December 13 and December 14 Rear-Admiral Holt personally conducted search for Panay survivors,

an mony The following citations will also be ceusions exposing himself to personal rend from the Christian Science dancer. His actions throughout were Textbook, "Science and Health with gallant, forceful and successful ".- Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Reuter.

Baker Eddy:-"Human thought never projected the least portion of true being. Human belief has sought and interpreted in its own way the echo of Spirit, and so seems to have re- versed and repeated it materially; but the human mind never produced a real tone nor sent forth a positive sound. Cause does not exist in matter, in mortal mind, or in physical forms. The fading forms of matter, the mortal body and material earth, are the fleeting concepts of the human. 262,263.)

READY TO MARCH AGAINST FRANCE

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RECALL OF SPANISH ENVOY

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unanimously conderra the action taken by the Barcelona Government. The Catholic paper, Libre Belgique writes that in appointing a repre- sentative at Burgos the Government has merely defended its interests in the same way as most of the other European States. If Barcelona en- tertained the hope of influencing, in E Bensc favourable to itself, the Belgian Government's decision by such singular conduct, events would that soon prove the error.

Government of u country at peace with France, and he made it clear that France considers Italy's claims for Tunis too ridiculous even to be

French circles here believe

mind," (Pagea 120, discussed,

Announcement

Kong, a Branch of the Mother Churcti

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Italy is attempting to imitate what The Socialist Peuple characterises The First Church of Christ, Belentist in method of achieving bloodless vie-Government as an

she considers to be the German the action of the Spanish Loyalist Boston, Mas, No. 31 Macdonnell Road tories by the threat of war, and are of a

insult deserving class to Peak Tram Station, Bunday Service 11.15 am. The Sunday School is eager to show no signs of being held at 10 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Intimidated-Reuter,

Wednesday, 8 pm. A Heading Room is located in the Church Building and is open on Monday to Friday inclusive from 10.30 am to 11.30 pm. and from a p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 10.30a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All authorised Christian Belence literature is available at the Reading Room. The pubila is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the Reading Room.

Deanna DURBIN That CERTAIN AGE

MELVYN DOUGLAS

A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donation to St. John Ambulance

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the St. John Ambulance Association:

Mrs. H. W. Fraser, $3.

the

suitable

reply. Meanwhile early resignation of the Spank Cabinet is expected In political circles, in consequence of dissensions regarding various ques- tions of polley.

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The National Zeitung says: "These figures unambiguously show that the two Anglo-Saxon Powers, and the second-in-line France are responsible for the armaments race. The build- ing activity in the Anglo-Saxon countries particularly.

cannot be ex- plained by the increased activity in other countries. Germany is tied by her agreement with Britain,

while Italy's naval building programme represents the least to be regarded as necessary for the fulfilment of the present and future tasks of the Italian empire.

new

"Equipment of the

British battleship of the King George class, with 35.8 centimetre guns cannot be justified by referring to the Japanche building activity.

The Japanese ves- sels carry 40.8 centimetre guris. Therefore, remarks the German

must paper, the British battleship be regarded as particularly design- ed for European conditions-Reuter,

Anti-Jew Activities

In Hull

Amazing Allegations At Council Meeting

Hull, Dec. 2.

The existence of a German anti- Jewish organisation in Hull was al- leged by Alderman Frederick Holmes at a meeting of the city Council

to-day, when he asked for a guarantee of police protection for its victims.

The organisation is alleged to have terrified Jews in the city, and had been responsible, indirectly, for the murder in Germany of the relatives of two Hull Jews.

The Chief Constable promised to investigate.

the

A prominent Hull Jew told Press that there was a Nazi espionage organisation in Hull. не added: "Jews have received letters instruct- ing them to go to a certain place at a certain time. If we do, they per- form vlees on behalf of the German Nazl Party."-United Press.

Herr Hitler On Germany's Renaissance

Reichstag, Sudetenland, Dec. 2. Thirty-thousand people crowded into the Exhibition Hall to hear the speech of Herr Hitler in connection with the Reichstag election.

The Fuehrer received his custom- ry ovation, and recalled the collapse of Germany 20 years ago the col- lapse was more dreadful because it befell the nation in its ascendency.

He knew that under one gigantic) force the nation could rise up. It

Divergencies are known to prevall had been a hard task for him in the

concerning the introduction of com- Dulsory unemployment insurance, which is opposed by the Catholics, and supported by the Socialists. There is also disagreement with re- gard to the plenary powers demand- ed by the Minister of Finance for carrying-out his financial plans, and finally concerning Belgian polley towards Spain.

It is believed that the Cabinet postponed taking a decision during the last two days owing to the visit of Mr. Oswald Plrow,

first 15 years.

"I had to destroy all the old sym- bols and ideas which people had inj their hearts, and create a new sym- bot. It is clear the nation must follow the new path, regardless of what may have been annihilated," declared Herr Hitler.

DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the Business Office of the South China Morning Post for the following.

Industrial Home for Blind Girls; Chinese

Soldlers' War

This morning Premier Spaak had a give Nellef; "B.F.R.D.C." Hongkong Emergency long audience with the King, follow- Refugee Council; St. Vincent do Ing which a meeting of Ministers Paul; Social Service of the Churches; was held, but the result is not known. St. John Ambulance Association.

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will

EDUCATION LECTURE

Professor R. K. M. Simpson Society of Hongkong University next a lecture to the Education Monday, December 8, at 8.30 p.m., on

A Humanist Education.

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