NANCY
Wow. WHAT
CAVE!
Ep. 11 by United Foutant (FnDeals, Jer.
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
By Ernie
HEY, NANCY!--- COME DOWN HERE AND SEE DIS BIG CAVE I JUST WENT
INTO --- I DARE YOU
TO TRY IT!
September 2, 1939.
Bushmiller
DID YOU CALL ME?
-ERNE BUSHM
SECOND DIVISION BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP MAY BE DECIDED THIS AFTERNOON
Win For Hongkong C.C.[ Will Give Them Shield
(By "Abe")
Limelight in the Bowls League to-day is taken by the Second Division where the championship will in all probability be decided. At the moment, the Hongkong F.C. are leading Taikoo R.C. by one point, and both teams will be playing their last match of the season this afternoon.
The Hongkong F.C, are quit.ng the Kowloon F.C. and the Taikon men!| will journey to Happy Valley to play the Civil Service C..C. Of the two teams, I would appear that
The !! Hongkong F.C. have the stiller inasmuch as the Kowloon F.C. are a hard mut to crack LUI their DAWN green. On the other hand, the Civi Servants have won only three mat- ches to date, and a win for Tuikoo, therefore, indicated.
If the Hongkong FX'. WHO tii afternoon, the championship will be their defeat for Birm and a win - for the Taikoo H.C, wilf V the
shield to the latter.
There is Hue of interest in the First Division. The Club de ftverpio
Singles Final On Wednesday
The final of the Open singles between U. M. Omar and A. R. Dallah will be played on the Club de Recreio green on Wednesday, September 6, commencing at 4.45 p.m.
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, will be present at the match.
Indiane
"A" have strengburned their position LA. M. Omar as the result of the defeat of the R. Bana Kowloon C.C. last week, and they would seem to have the champion-|A. H. Húmjølin ship in their grang already. To-day A. liskar
A. O. Modar they play the Kowloon HG.C., and even if they use-which is not likely -they should not ruifer any unluc qualins regarding the shield.
DEFEAT TO AVENGE
M, H. Abbas
J. Hoosen
5. M. Rumjahn
A. R. Minu
A. K. Minit
| D. M. Kian
A. R. Dallah
F. V. V. Ribeiro
7. Basto
Kowloon C.E,
V. C. Labram
3. W. M. Brown
H. Nish
7. Goodwin
T. A. Madar
W. Hyde
J. FTRACT
E. C. Fincher
Geo lec
W. Mulcahy
F. Kerr
J. Hydr Second Division
Civil fervice
At Sookunpoo, the Indians have a M. Wahab defent to avenge. They play the M. Y. Adal Kowloon C.C., who defeated them in the frat meeting this season as the result of a splendid win by Fraok Goodwin's rink. It may be recalled that the K.C.C. were down on two J. Cart rinks, but Goodwin's men saw the L. Weekes
V. Ebbage નૃતરૂ through. The -- IndianS have. Purvis mate two changes in the side for the first une this season, owing toj M. E. Purvis players dropping out for military 1. Alan
duties.
P. D. Crawley
W. Tinyer I shouldn't think Club de Recreio "B" have much hope against the F. Harper L. talks Craigongower C.C. it Happy Valley, A. Stevens Kowloon Docks, who are 1 in C. Strange danger of relegation, will improve! their position considerably
Kowion Tus wy R. E. Lee can beat the Civil Service CC. at Citro
J... Stephens Hunghom.
The following are the progranine A. "Spary and the players rejected to represent N Mackay the various clubs:
First Division
Kowloon Dock
Recreio A Craigengower Indians
Civil Service
V
Bowling Green
V Rectric B
Kowloon CC
"
Second Division
Civil Service
Talkoo Craigengower Hongkong F.C.
Kowloon Tong V Kowloon F.C. V Bowling Green V Police
Third Division
Bowling Green Yacht Club Hongkong F.C. Cralgengower
y Stanley
V
Recreio
V Kowloon FC.
Electric
PLAYERS SELECTED First Division
Kowloon Dock
w. itouston
B. Parks
V. Ramsay
J. Kempton
Calman
Ferguson I. Morrison
J, C. Brown
E. Lapaiy
Cullen
H. A. Lapely
H. G. Cooper
dunn das GAZA BRAS VE
Recreio A
J. Slive
M. Hva
V. Riberio
X. M. BUYI
Ltts
Guterres
A. Alves
Xavier
E Marques
Noronha
C. Bitva
„Craigongower
Leonard
C. Bout
I. Coates
b. W. Bradbury
Hong Stog
+
Civil Service
E. Simmonds
7. Deakin
AW. Grimmitt
F. Jones
8. Eccleshall
W. Burling
L. Collyer
JL Stranka
R. R. Davies
R. R. Wood
M. N. Rakusen J. Holidge
Kowloon 1.0.c. W. L. Walker TE Robson J. C. Gill
A. M. Holland
it. P. Phillips
8. M. White"
a. Meyer
A. J. Hall
A. B. Runoli
G. E. J. Thompson
W. 8. Drake
W. Macfarlane
Recreio B F.A. Machado A. M. Kaviar
B. Saxto
A. A. Remedios
C. C. Pereira -
D. C. Alves
C. R. Pereira
F. BORTES
C. r, Remedioa
C. IL BO
J. Tang
A. J. Kew
A. 11. Basto
1. Y. Isu
4. K. Lim
J. N. WOOK
J. Gitties
Kowloon F.C.
C. Pile
1. Thomson
J. Gibson
W. Field
W. Groves
A. Eastman
I, Younghusband
T. Fergus4>8]
B. Evans
W. Strapso
V. Atienz
V. Chittenden
Kowloon B.G,c,
E. V. Scarle
5. A. Aikins
A. R. Duncan
F. A. Cheesman
T. Armstrong
K, C. Hamilton A. Bower
D. W, Waterton
R. Duncan V. C. Dixon
II. White
J. B. Logan
Third
Kowloon. B.G.C. A. Morton G. W. DeaRCOTI
W. Barrower H. Lockhart
P. A. Peckham
A. E. E. Jeffries
J. Watson
1. 8. Dinnen
E. T. Popa
G. B. Hammond
1. J. Bicknell
Taikoo
W. Melrose Wald
Stainton
J. Chalinera
J. Main
W. Seath
W. Cummingbam
D. Aubre
Fon
1. Gities
J. Watson H. Wallace
Craigengawer
W, Jenny G. S. Lark
T. Locke
II. Randall -
W. McNell'
1.. Gad
Zimmerin
(.. Romelet
N. Lounned
W. K. Way
D. Roverto
N. P. Karanjin
Hongkong .c.
K. S. Robertson
J. 6. Itowell
W. Gill
JA. I. Selby
1. P. Shaw
C. 13. Robertson
W. J. Reid
A. Brooksbank
FL Strange
G. Duncan
L. Lammert N. Bebbington
Police
J. MacDonald F. J. Kelly
A. J. Johnson
o, C. Moss
J. Riddell
W. Harris
R. Ell
J. H. McWalter
W. Glendenning
N. B. Fraser
W. Meliardy W, B. Dall
Division
Stanley
E. B. Franks W. Webber F. Hedge
T. Gooding
4. Hircock
V. H. Freeman
T. Pili
G. B. Foster
Featured in "Confessions of a Nazi Spy." showing at the King's Theatre to-day are (1) Edward G. Robinson, who plays the G-Man who cracks the spy ring; (2) George Sanders, (3) Paul Lukas, (4) Francis |Lederer, (5), (8), (7) and (8) are Robert Davis, Henry Vietor, Llonel Royce and Sle Humann, who portray
Nazi sples; (9) German-born Lyn Lys as a siren.
RETURN OF PROPERTY Court Makes an Order For Stolen Goods
TAKEN FROM WING ON
NEW GOVERNMENT
Central · Authority of The Mongolia Frontier
Kalgan, Sept. 1. Draighed to lunction as the per-
TOKYO CABINET Policy of the Navy To Remain Unchanged
WARTIME
FINANCES
Tokyo, Sept. 1.
(42452525252525252525 was asses
ENGLISH
MADE
Jel. 28151.
Stuart Crystal
$60.00 each
LAGER SETS (1.PITCHER & 8 GLASSES) $85.00 DECANTERS (PORT)
COCKTAIL SETS (Shaker & 8 Classes) ... $45.00
.. $27.50
$2.50 each
$7.50 each
$3.50 & $6.00
TOMATO SETS (1 Pitcher & 4 Glasses)
CRAPEFRUIT DISHES
SWEET DISHES
HONEY JARS
WATER GOBLETS PERFUME SPRAYS
$3.50 & $4.50 ca.
.from $15.00
Crystalware
Department
R LANE CRAWFORD'S
The House of Quality & Service
Kanasawa,
An application for the return of maent political regime in liner goods to the value of $500.00 stolen Mongolia, including southern Chahar, The polley of the Navy will not from the Wing On Co., Ltd., by an northern Shansi and Sulyuan p-be affected by the Cabinet change, employee who had since absconded, vines, the Central Government of tear-Admiral
Maso was made before Mr. T. J. Houston Mongolian Frontier was inaugurated chief of the Publicity Department of at Central Magistracy yesterday by their.
the Navy Ministry, declared at the Mr. Wilkie Lum, a Director. Mr. fi.
Press Conference. McCallum represented Mr Lum.
Mr. Sotaro Ishiwata, the outgoing Minister, will be uppointed
Prince Telt, Chairman of the Federates Committee of Autonomous
Mr Lun aid in August he rece.«. / Governments in Mongolin Frontler, Adviser to the Finance Ministry to
ed information affecting an employee, was installed as the head of the new
Government. incorporated
the assist in fur regime are the |
Mr.
Kazuo Aoki, the new Finance Minister, in adjusting the wartine finance and economy.
So Po-tam, alias So Jackson, who had been with the Company eight years. As a result he went to /Governments of South Chahar, North is understood that General the Wing On Company batising shed Sulyan and Inner Mongolia.
It
ĮNobuyuki Abe will begin to receive
at Quarry Bay, where, in a locker, It is understood that the Mongolion foreign Ambassadors and Ministers be found a packet contining six Frontier Government will adhere to in the next few days. shirts which he identifled as being the new Central Government of Chine from the Wing On Company.
and when asked
DS
Mr. Shigeo Otate, legal adviser to when it formally established, the Provisionn! Government, hus oc-
jt will surrender Although So was present
Its cepted appointment the Vice- where he had secured the shirts de-suzerainty to the projected Central Minister for Home Affairs to assist clared he had bought them, and pro-sunt, it will exercise complete Dr. Naoshi Ohara,-Domel, duced an Invoice, which however, ministrative affairs.
in the conduct of ̄nd- related only to five shirts. Mr. Lum
The policies of the new Govern- took him back for inquiries. He was ment will include joint defence with
STOCK MARKET ACTIVE placed in the
of an Indian Japan and Manchukuo against the watchmon but escaped.
Tokyo, Sept. 1. Comintern activity and enhancement On further information, Mr. Lum Inf Oriental morality.
Reflecting the gravity of the Euro- went to So's home at 288, Lockhart
porn situation, buying wave swept The new Goverment will main-the Stock Road, with Sgt. J. Wall, and execut-tain its capital at
Market to-day. Goins led an a search warrant. A quantity of ficance attaches to the new regime registered practically over the entire Kalgan. Signi- ranging from one to seven yen were goods belonging to the Company was to that Inner Mongolia directly front. The heaviest gains found. These pods included
goods
tina
borders Outer Mongolia and scored on shippings and textiles- of cigarettes, liquors and wines, North-west China which are subject Domel. underwear and material. The goods to the control of the Soviet Union.
were taken back to the Company, Domet, and Mr. Lum authorised the Police to issue a reward of $250 for So arrest, but up to the present, he had not been traced,
Mr. Houston made an order for the return of the goods.
P. D. AngELLE
G. Wallington
V. Walker
T. Anslow
A. Watson
P. Gillesple
J. Ralston
W. NaGerald
W. Hudson
P. 3. A. Hamilton · J. McCutchison
Yacht Club
P. 8. Camidy
LEN, Ryan
A. 8. Mitchell B. E. Maughan
W. A. Corne}} C. B, Brown
R. H. Wild
A. W. Brown
E. Hospes W. J. Hansen Nissim
E. Costello
Hongkong® 7.0, J. L. Darnes
Recreio
J. C. Remedion M. T. Alarcon A. M. Rodrigues O. P. flemedios
A. F. Noronha
A. Xavier A. Lopes
E. Souza
Ves
A. Remedios
C. M. B. Alrew
A. Yvanovich Kawinan. 1, 0%
С. Горбен
. 9. Graver
J. Golling
J. Kussell
Craigangower E. Kerrison E. McNay XX. Delgado A. 3. Coelho
d. A. Payne Peteraty. Dr. C. W. Lam
IL
Solina
G.Wine's
J. Boas A. Mor
J. Smalley
8. Wong Dratt W. Excell V. Petherick
G. Frost
C. Tuller * Hughes P. Morgan
Electric R. C. Butler RA. Owens L. de Rome W. I. Musketi W. Mactariane W.
Baker Path
a. Cirdner,
.on
ORDER FOR EVICTION
were
Bridge Fan, Alone, Is Lost
Tenant Not Entitled For Ordinance's Protection
HANCOCK, Me. (UP)—An avid bridge fan became lost while on à JUDGMENT FOR LANDLORD fishing excursion in the backwoods, His bridge club took pity on him and Judgment against Lau Chiu, of 19, at the next meeting presented him Nom Kok Road, was given by Mr with a compass, a map, a frying pan Justice Lindsell-in the Bummary and a bail of twine to carry next Court yesterday when a claim for time. No provision was made for his possession of Lau's premises was being a fourth at bridge. Instituted by Leung Fung-yee of 128,
Lockhart Road.-
premises. Lau entered the Novem ber.
Mr. F. H⠀ Loseby represented the also claimed that only a month's rent
· plaintiff and defendant was absent.
was.owing. Apart from wanting back the p- In evidence, Leung said in January mises, plaintif" also claimed rent 1938 Li Shiu-hing was occuping the from May 28 to July 20, and masne profis at the rate of $20 from July 21 until dato ok, possession. po
Defendant was given to October 16 to leave the premises,
"Mr." Loseby said defendant had previously pleaded the protection of the Ordinance and said the tenonty had began in January 1938. He had
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