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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 5, 1939.

Italian Wins Fastest Ulster Grand Prix

Averages 97.85 Miles Per Hour: Succeeds In His First Attempt

London, Aug. 21.

The Italian motor-cycling ace, S. Serafini, riding an Italian machine, on August 19 won the fastest Ulster Grand Prix on record, at the Clady circuit, near Belfast. His average speed over the 246 miles was 97.85 m.p.h. Both rider and machine are newcomers to British racing.

F. Frith, of Grünshy, riding_a_m.ph. {litts curning The sperial Norton. Anished second in the 500, medallion of the Motor-Cycle Union ce. class, but Stanley Woods (Velo-of Ireland.

RUSK RETIRES

cette) after great race with E. Mellms, won the 350 c.e. class at an

But Rusit's machine developed average speed of 91.60 m.ph, and so, resisted strong: challenge by Ger- mechanical trouble on the fourth Tag man riders, who took the second and and he had to retire, a bitter blow. Bird places. After lending for half and two laps later Serafini broke his of 100.03 the race Mellors, then lying second, record with an average crashed at Ballyhill on the last lap. m.pl This gave the Italian the lead He was unhurt.

over Frith with the race half over, The course was in good order, and, his average then being 98.53 m.p.h in brilliant sundine, it was soon Frith was only a few seconds behind evident that the race would be ex-in; but L. J. Archer (Velocette), Leptionally fast, For the Brst time who was lying third, was nearly & in the history of the event the course in ph. slower than the leader. was lapped at 100 m.pl. by W. Rusk,:

500 CC. Class:

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Mellors and Woods were having a of Ulster, and later by Serafint. During struggle in the 350 ce, class, There were twelve starters in the Mellors leading by a few yards and 300 e.c. class, thirty in the 350 cc.averaging 91.87 m.p.h. agahist Woods'

during 1.p. Then class, and eight "bables" (250 cc.), 01.10 and they were sent away at short seventh Tap, Woods went into the Intervals at 2.36. The Italian, Sera-lead. Resili fini, who had won the German Grand' Prix the previous week, set the pace, 2 hr 30 ndn. 51 sec. average speed from the art, but fiftle mare ihon, 97 85 m.p... 1, Frith (Norte) 2 hr. halfway round the course he was 32 min 24 sec passed by Walter Busk (A.J.S.) and Archer (Velnette), F. Frith (Norton), the chief British see.. 92.95 m.ph.. 3.

350 CC. Clas: S. Woods (Velo-

LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter). contenders. For the second lap Rusk

--A Ministry of Information averaged the astonishing speed of cette), 2 hr. 27 min. 37 sec. 01.00 J. Fleischmann (D.K.W.) 2

[communique announces that His 00.73 mph, and set up a new lap mph..

"Confessions On this lap br. 31 min. 32 sec. 89.29 m.ph. 2.

has Government Nazi Spy" Majesty's record for the cour". Mellors oko broke the 350 cc. class Wunsche (D.K.W.) 2 hr. 32 inte. (King's, to-day).- Edward G-Mas accepted with deep appreciation record with a speed of 93.54 m.p.h.sec.. 89.14 m.p.b. 3.

Hobinson exposes a German spy i tife offer of the Government of SHANGHAI, Sept. 4 (UP). He was leading from Stanley Woods 250 € Class: Murtin (Excel-

in the United States and brings 41 sec 70.07 and the German Fleischmann. The sior) 2 h. 41 min. next lap saw 100 mph, reached for inp.h. 1. McAdam (Excelsior) 2 br. "bout the conviction of four of its Nepal to send 8,000 Nepalese The Canadian Pacific liner Em- members. Incidents closely follow

sailing, und is awaiting instruc- the first time. Rusk tore round the 42 min. IB sec.. 7579 m.ph. 2. Tat-the spy ring exposure and trial in roops for service with His press of Japan has cancelled her

2 forces in India.

tions from the British Ad- canism versus alten systems. Francis 1 The communique allo states that miralty. Lederer, Georite Sanders, Paul Luktas the interniment of Germans in Tan- Passengers who embarked in Hong- and others give Edward Robinson'ganyika is already complete in the admirable support.

mala centres, and the process is going kung by the Empress of Japan for ports beyond Shanghai included.-- on smoothly all over the country. "Bachelor Mother" (Queen's and There is no hint of resistance. and Mr. Donald H. Bates, Miss M. M. Alhambra. to day). Skilful and it appears there is no will to resist. Beach, Miss H. Herkebille, Mrs, 0. genuinely amusing farce about "The sedulous Nari propaganda of the Bermann, Mr. H. Black, Mr. Robert L. shopgirl who picks up an infant left last few years has not taken effect

Black. jr.

and Mrs. A.

A. L. Blake, int the door of a foundling home, is on the 4,000 Germans in the terri- Miss R. Brookarsh, Miss M. Camidge.

immediately mistaken for its mothertory."

Mrs. Mr. and Jose M. Ferreira de and is unable to convince any of

Castro, Mr.

A and Mrs. Cleveland those concened that shu la not. It is further announced that the Dye, Mr. H. Elloms, Mr. H.

H. Harms, Rogers, David Niven, Charles Coburn, High Commissioner for Palestine, has Mrs. J. Howe, Mr. F. S. Mead, Mr. Frank Albert and E. E. Clive bead expressed to the Secretary to the K. A. Padtberg, Mr.

Mr. K.

J. Puniabl the cast,

Colonias his "whole-hearted loyalty Mr. S. M. Rowe, Miss G. M. Stansell, jam that of his people."

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Wednesday, 13th Sept. Thursday, 5th Oct.

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Monday, 18th Sept.

Astutely directed and acted. Ginger Eman of Trans-Jordan through the son, Mr. F. R. Harris. Me... Emer SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobel

"The Buccaneer " (Oriental, lo- day)-Not a new picture by any

Rhodesian Loyalty means, but generally regarded us one of the best of its year. Fredric LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter).-South'.... March has a swash-buckling role as Rhodesia territorials have been put a pirate. Plenty of action.

on an active service footing, and the "King of the Underworld" (Maj. reserves have been mobilised for ser- stic, to-day)-Humphrey Bogart's vice in or outside of the colony.

Th Governor of South Rhodesia, good work in many... recent film announting mobilisation said: "Never carned him a starring role in this him the sword been unsheathed in auttimately to take sides. picture of a racketeer who is finally nobler cause." trapped by a woman doctor, playıd

by Kay Francis. Quite good enter- ainment for those who care for this sort of thing.

"Charlie

Clian in Honolulu "

(Cathay, to-day)The first effort of Sidney Toler in the role made famous by Warner Oland. Up to the stand- ard of the series.

"Mind Cure" Clergy Ban

Response To Cail

SALISBURY, S, Ithodesia, Sept. 4, (Reuter)-A proclamation has been Jasued mobilising the territorial ac- tive force and reserves for actives service within or beyond the colony.

There has been an enthusiastic ru- sponse to the call for recruits.

lations with Germany, and for con- inued co-operation with the British Commonwealth. He said that if they followed General Hertzog's course, they would be compelled

rame,

If they parted from the Empire on this, when the day of trouble and when the German de- mand for the return of South-Easi Africa was made at the point of the bayonet, they would stand aloue.

The debute continues.

Indian Army

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter).—A Ave-year plan for the modernisation und mechanisation of the Indian £34,000,000 is army at a cost of announced to-night.

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It is based on the recommenda- KING'S BUILDING

Eire Ministry LONDON, Sept. 4.. (Reuter).--The ministerial changes announced by the Fire Government include Mr. Sean Lemass as

Minister of Industry and tions of the Chatfield Commission, Commerce, with the responsibility and approved by the governments of of supplies and the co-ordination of Britain and Inda.

It provides for a thorough re- economic effort; Mr. Frank Aitken as THE British Medical Association~ Minister for Defence, with the re-equipment of all branches of the jgiven evidence nt their Aberdeen

conference recently of "valuable opsponsibility of co-ordinating civil and army, air force, navy, ordnance and

factories, portunities open to the clergy in the millary defensive measures.

India will be made practically feld of mental health"-condemned

time. psycho-therapy by clergy and other Craigavon, the Governor-General of unqualified people.

Northern Ireland, speaking in the drawal of several British units from The proposals involve the with- Northern Ireland Commons to-day.

N. Ireland's

d's Loyalty

the practice of faith-healing und LONDON, Sept. 4, (Router)--Lord self-sufficient in munitions in war

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SEPT. 23rd at 9.00 BEN.. OCT. 7th at 4.00 PIL

OCT 21st at 7.00 am. NOV. 4th at 4.00. p.

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By 102 votes to 75, they rejected said that owing to certain regrettable India. and effect is already being a proposal to recognise such persons incidents they had taken 45 members given to further withdrawals,

and followed the decision of the of the Irish Republican Army Into;

Three-quarters of the cost will be House of Commons last March, when their care last night, and added them a free gift from Britain and the re- an amendment to the Cancer Bill to those already confined under minder loaned without interest for

advertisements by unregis- allowing

grave suspicion.

the first five ye

years. tered practitioners et psycho-therapy He added: "There they will re-

Montreal Intorneos was defeated.

¡nsain until the end of the war unless SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" The B.M.A.'s Mental Health Com-something justifies letting them out." MONTREAL, Sept. 4. (Reuler). SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" mittee recommended that a loy Psycho-therapist should undertake "We are prepared with the rest treal and other parts of Canada have 15 S "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND”

Earlier Lord Craigavon declared: Scores of German citizens in Mons S "PRESIDENT TAFTH treatment only if the patient was of the United Kingdom and the

arrested by local Canadian SS "PRESIDENT PIERCE been recommended to him by a doctor, Empire to face all responsibilities mounted police, acting under the

SS "PRESIDENT. COOLIDGE" every psycho-therapist that a state of war imposes. and that

Enemy Allen Act.

Omits Shanghai, should undergo an approved course

S. African Split

A short-wave wireless transmitter of training.

CAPETOWN, Sept. 4 (Reuter), was seized at the house of one Ger- The nature of the split in the Cabinet mun, and 36 Germaans were detained war polley was indicated during ante

under military guard at the Arbour before being debate in the Assembly, in which Square police station General Herizog and General Smuts

interned elsewhere. expressed opposing

They were the captain, officers General Hertzog read a declare-and crew of a ship lying in the West tion of policy that South Africa's India docks for several days. relations with

belilger- the various

Troops boarded the ship yesterday and took the men away. enta continue

Fitness Campaign

Assailed

London.

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viewpoints.

Nudism and the national fitness waged, subject to the provisa that no war was being,

Round-up Of Germans nyoalgn are "responsible for an in-

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"* crease in ex crimes. The Rev, existing relations and obligations be Itobert B. Irons, vlear of St. Paul's, tween South Africa and Britain and

-DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tanganyika, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, declares in other members of the British Com- Sept. 4, (Reuter)The round-up of

monwealth continue unimpaired. his parish magazine.

Germon male adults began... yester- General Hertzog specially in-day, proceeding without incident. stanced the naval base at Simona= The Germans here are far from town, and said that nobody was bearing resentment, and accept the NEW FRENCH REMEDYO permitted to use South African prospect cheerfully, as they are in- territory for the purpose of doing terned inn comfortably equipped. anything which would Impair those camps. relations and obligations,

A Must-Take Siden

It is reported that a 'number of Germans in the Iringa Larea took, refuge in the bush when they heard of the declaration" of "was," while Gentral Smuts moved an amend-others in the Buthern province has ment calling for the severance of re-tened towards Portugiese territory.

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