1940-03-11 — Page 9

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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NANCY

HOW DO

YA LIKE ME NEW WHITE

BATHIN

SUIT?

VERY NICE --- BUT IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO WALK IN THE PARK WITHOUT A

ROBE ON!

LOOK !... HERE COMES. A POLICEMAN

DOWN THE

STREET!

OH BOY!-- YOU'RE

IN FOR

IT!

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By Ernie

March 11, 1940.

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AERTEX

IF YOU'RE FOND OF ŞUN AND AIR

WEAR AERTEX

English Regional League Soccer

LONDON, Mar. 10 (Reuter) — Two matches. in aid of the Red] Cross Fund were played yester-

.

Tarred & Chained

To Lamp

BELFAST.

Civilian Decorated

London, Mar. D. Harold Charringlon, a passenger in who an aeroplane out of control,

fellow risked his life to assist a passenger to jump to safety, has been awarded the British Empire Medal for gallantry.

SAITO DISMISSAL

Labour Party Members Also Expelled

DR. TSAI YUAN-PEI

Funeral of Well-known

Chinese Educator -

The funeral of the late Dr. Tsai Yuan-pei, President of the Academia Strlen and State Councillor, was held yesterday afternoon, when the re- Tokyo, Mar. 10. malan were removed to the Tung Wah The Social Mass Party, the only spital Shelter in Mount Davis

they

remain labourite group in Japan, lo thren-d, where tened with a split in the wake of the temporarily, Saito cost.

day. The British Army defeated A MAN smothered in tar from

The cortege left Brown Jones' Charrington is on Air Ministry

Mr. Isowo Abe, Chairman of the the Football League, 5-2, at head to foot was found chained Liverpool, while the Surrey to n lamp-post in a Belfast civil engineer and, with a colleague, Party, and nine other members voted funeral parlour in Morrison 11 Road was flying in Palestine in bad weather against the expulsion of Mr. Takao and proceeded to the South China Association stadium at County Football Association drew street this afternoon.

conditions when the pilot, finding the Saito, member of the Minselto, in Athletic He was with the English Football Asta-i

William Sullivan, machine at a height of about 7,500 connection with the latter's critical Caroline Hill, where a short service feet going into an uncontrollable spin, interpellation on the Konoye prin- was held. More than fifty Chinese ciation at Guildford, cach side aged about 20.

schools and other pubile organisa- Police had to use a hammer and gave the order to Jump. Ha ciples. scoring twice.

Mr. Bunji Suzuki and eight others tions gathered to pay their respects to lisel to break his chuins.

colleague was unable to get away as Sullivan was taken to hospital, but the air pressure prevented him from have been expelled because of their the great philosopher-leader.

The procession was a simple one, was able to leave after the far had climbing over the side of the cockpit opposition to the dismissal of

and Charrington, regardless of his Saito, been removed.

or the usual It is understood that Mr. Inowo Abe without any bands

containing the coffin was preceded by the party-Domici.

bearers carrying two pairs of funeral drums, two pairs of incense burners, the name of the late Dr. Teal, a car a car carrying a silk scroll bearing

Results of other matches were: South C-Charlton 1, Millwall 1; Chelsen 4. Fortsmouth : Southampton 1. Arsenal, 2: Tottenham 1. Brentford ; West Ham 5. Fulham 0.

South D-Aldershot 3. Bournemouth men, occurred outside a church in the Brighton 1, Queen's Park Rangers. Clapton Orient 5, Southend ; Nerwich Falls-road area-a Nationalist strong- City leading 2: Watford 6, Crystal; hold,

Pakken. 2.

Mr.

The outrage, attributed to 1.R.A. own safely, stayed and helped him who agreed with the nine will leave Chinese funeral music. The hearse

Midland.--Birmingham 3, Northampton on 2: Newensile 3, Huddersfield 5.

Friendlies Chelmsford 2. West Brom. 1: Luton, Coventry : Walsall 1, West Brem. 1 Wolves 5. Leicester 1.

to get clear,

When later, Charrington, with great difficulty, himself jumped, the machine was so close to the ground

Military Parada

Tokyo, Mar. 10. The Japanese celebrated the 25th ; that a few seconds further delay Army

Day to-day when tanks,

East Midland.--Chesterfield, Shefela i Sheffield W. 3, Bolton 3; Swindon 1. Andy waitld have been fatal. He netually armoured cars and troops paraded in caring a large portrait of the de-

U.0: Linenin 4, Grimsby 1; Mansfeld 3, Swansea 2. Aberystwyth 0.

Nails P. 0; Natts C. 4, Doncaster o Rotherham . Darnaley

Western.Chester 4, Wrexham 1.

SCOTTISH REGIONALS Wextem-Cellte 1. Partick 1;

1 Manchester Manchester CEO'South 4. Queen's Park 2

censed, and mourners. The chief i reached the ground almost imme-the streets to commemorate the vic-mourners-the sons of the late Dr. Ediately after his parachute opened.-tory over the Russians in the Russo-Tsai-followed the hearse. Queen, British Wireless,

Japanese war,--Reuter, Bulletin,

2: Eastert.Aberdeen b. King's Park Everton 2: Now, Brighton J. Stoke 1: Port Allon 2. Dundre 2: St. Bernard's Vale 6,5lockport, 2.

Northwestern Accrington 4. Rochdale Arbroath 0; St. Joharlene R. East Fife 1.

1 Barrow 1, Blackpool 4: Burnley Bury

2: Preston 3. Carilate 2: Southport 4. Blackburn 1.

SCOTTISH CUP

OLD VARIETY STAR DIES

Among the many prominent_cill- gens who attended were General Wu Teh-clien, former Chairman of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, represented Generalissimo who

O. K. Yui, former Mayor of Shanghal, repre- Chiang Kai-shek, Mr. mostly written by himself, he reached his zenith with "Carvasenting Dr. H. 11. Kung, Sir Robert Halifax 3. Hartlepools 1; Leeds 3, Darling Lanark 1; Morton 1, Motherwell 1-Reuter, in Little Bit Off the Top For Me." His career extended over 40 years.

Second round-Kilmarnock 2. Alon

HARRY BEDFORD, old-time variety comedian, died at Epsom A jaunty, vigorous singer of 4; Cardiff 3, Torquay Plymouth 3, Hamilton B, St, Mirren 2: Hearts 2, faith after three months' illness, aged 66.

Southwestern-Brislət R. 4. Bristol C. Rovers 1: Dumbarton Airdrie

Newport 0.

1 Falkirk 0. Hangers 0; Clyde

Northeastern--Bradford C. Hull 0: Dunfermline 1: Dundee United Third

BBEER

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LIGHT & DARK

AT ITS

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BREWERY

VOING SHE

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UB SHANGHA

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (China), Ltd.

Kotewall, Mr. Wong Yun-wu, Prot. Hu T-shan, Mr.

Mr. Y. M. Chien and Mr. Yeh Kung-chao,

Others included former professura, members of

of the staff and graduates of the Pelping National University, of which the late Dr. Taai was for many years. Chancellor, where he was a well-beloved

oved fgtire both with the staff and students.

Many Hongkong Chinese schools sent representatives as Dr. Toni was recognized among them not only as statesmen but nica ON a great scholar who combined the old teach- ing with the new. literary movement started in Peiping

20 years ago

hy bimself in cont with Dr. Hu Shih, now Chinese Ambassador to Washington, and Dr. Chiang Man- tin, famous Chinese educator,

The cortege, after leaving Caroline Hill, passed into Hennessy Road and then along Queen's und Pokfulum Roads to the Pavilion. Thousands of spectators packed the roadside at the cominencement of the procession and extra Police were employed to keep them back so that truffe could pass.

Hundreds of wreaths were sent and were conveyed on lorries. Among those who sent floral tributes were Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Dr. H. H. Kung, His Excellency the Governor (Sir Geoffry Nor

Northcote) and the Hon. Mr. R. A. C.

North, Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

Dr. Tsai passed away at the Hong- kong Sanatorium and Hospital on March 5, at the age of 73 years. His eldest son, Mr. Tsal Wu-chi, returned to Hongkong from Kunming for the funeral.

Kowloon C. C. Defeat

Volunteers

KOWLOON beat Volunteers by 61 an all-day matcha yesterday at H.C.C. D. J. N. Anderson and A. Zimmern added 124 runs for K.C.C. sixth wicket, Anderson's 21 includ- fing two sixes, a five and six fours. Zimmern's 81 included 11 bound- arles,

K. C. C.

F. J. Lay, run out...******

ft. T. Broadbridge, 1.b.w. b Aitkenhead N. A. E. Mackay, F. Zimmern.... 7. N. Anderson, at. E. Zimmern.

b Perry

EFC. o

L. Rapley, E. Zimmern, b layme

A. 21mmern, c Huymes, b Perry

D. Hung, not out kiyana....

Extras (declared for seven)

E. Curtis, J. R. Luke and D. D. did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

F. Zimmern Aitkenhead Хвуться GORE Porry

Volunteers

Zimmern, e Luke, b Curtis

293820

Y. L. Haynes, e Anderson, b D. Lay- Zimmern. b B. Lay.....................

Baxter, b Curta

E. Perry, e Zimmern, b Anderson Q. F'ersons, e Fincher, b Anderson Gega, e Mackay, 1:13. Lay young Allkenhead, Brosdbridge, b

Fincher

J. Altwell, a Anderson, b ). Lay.. Lawrence, not out.... Tamworth, e Tapley, b Anderson

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis -

Curtis

11. Iby Fincher Luke Anderson

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