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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI

June 24, 1940.

NANCY

OH, GOODNESS

HERE COMES

NANCY! ---WHAT IS THE MEANING OF

MY TEACHER! THIS RIDICULOUS

BEHAVIOR?

--OH---ER--I WAS OVER TO THE

| CARNIVAL TRYIN'· TO MAKE A MAN LAUGH AND WIN $50!

'A FINE WAY TO

SPEND YOUR TIME---)

TLL SEE YOU IN THE MORNING, YOUNG LADY.

By Ernie Bushmiller

حرية تات

MAKE ME LAUGH AND. I'LL PAY YOU

$50

FISHERMEN VOLUNTEER FOR DANGER BRITAIN'S

CINCINNATI GAIN ON DODGERS

NEW YORK, June 23 (Reuter) | Cincinnati Reds gained on the Brook- lyn Dodgers to-day beating the New York Giants In the National ItasO- ball League by 7-4, while their rivala (at the head of the table) lost to the Pitsburgh Pirates 5-8,

The complete scores were!

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati

R 11

7 12 9

0

New York

(Lombard homered for the Reda),

Pittsburgh

Brooklyn

Chicago...

Philadelphia

(Rizzo homered for the Phillies).

St. Louis

Boston

(Koy and Mize homered for the

# 10

2

E

*

3

3

1

2 0

1

5 B 7 12

2

Cardinals),

Cincinnati

B

0

New York

3

(Thomson pitched for the Reds).

Pittsburgh

10

Brooklyn

13

(V. Davis homered for the Pirates, and Camille for the Dodgers. Thic Kome was called at the end of the 13th inning owing to darkness).

Chiengo

Philadelphia

1 12

2 10

0 1

(Warren and Rizzo homered for

the Phillies).

St. Louis

Boston

5

#

10 12

(J. Martin homered for the Cor- dinais, and Miller and E. Moorg for

the Braves).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston

Cleveland

1 t

4 10

i

(Mack and Keltner homered for

the Indians).

New York

Detroit

2 4

19

단 15.

EUROPA, where these pictures

takert. 1cns onco

H.M.S. cere

the pleasure garden of a popular East Coast resori. It is now the depot for 2,000 fishermen who are volunteered for naval petról work.

After an intensivo course of training fu

war duties the recruits will be drafted, to anti- submarine traulers, minesweepers" and armed drifters.

Below you see the boiler-firing department, where recruits learn the rhythmical actions of stoking-coal being represented by pebbles.

22

SEY FOR

*

VICTORY

(York homered for the Tigers).

Boston

Cleveland

(Hash pitched, and Tabor homered

twice for the Red Sox);

Washington

St. Louis

12 10

5 ย

(Case and Walker homered for the

AIR WAR R.A.F. Hammer Away At Nazis

LONDON, June 23 (Reuter), "Bomber aircraft of the R.A.F. yesterday delivered a daylight attack, on an enemy occupied aerodrome at Merville, to the west of Lille," states an Air Ministry communique.

"Despite heavy anti-aircraft fire, a series of shallow divej attacks was made on the hangars as well as on aircraft on the landing ground.

Nazis Loso Aircraft

"During the day offensive patrols were flown by our fighters over Franco and, as a result of an en- counter, one Messerschmitt 110 was shot down. It is considered that a

alrcroft further six enemy probably destroyed.

were

"One of our fighters is missing.

has now been established that during the course of night attacks on this country by enemy aircraft during the last week, two enemy bombers were brought down and destroyed by our balloon barrage.

"These two enemy losses are addi- tlonal to those already reported as having been inflicted by our fighter afrcraft and anti-aircraft gun-frê."

RACING RESULTS FROM MACAO Governor's Cup Sweep Won By No. 17627

DIVIDENDS were satisfactory to punters at the June Race Meeting held at Macao yesterday, lowest dividend for a win being $10.80 and the highest $57:50. First prize in the "Gövernor's Cup" sweepstake amounted to only $6,750, and this was won by ticket No. 17627.

Cash Sweep Winners

Governor's Cup

No. 17627

No. 10043 No. 1110

$6,750.00 $1,820.74 $84.30

Unplaced ($107.15 each)--10971, 17835 16602, 12020, 18077, 10443, 20410, 10039. 10236 23023.

RACE I

No. 320 Nu. 40 No. 200

$419.40 $119,00 $00.00 Unplated 1822.20 each)—310, 158, 68.

RACE 2

. $244.10

$80.70

$34.00

No. 443 19 No. No. 307 Unplaced ($0.70 each).--177,

111, 475, 341,

RACE 3

No. 410 No. No. 373 Unpinced ($13.00 each),-240,

$267.80

$75.30

$37.00

433, 309.

RACE 4

No. BA No. 30 No. 337

$400.00

$133.00

$80.00

Unplaced (818.60 each),--52,

352, 36, 335.

RACE 5

No. 13 No. 70 No. Do

$430,00 $128.50 $04.20

Unplaced $23.80 cael)),-125, 480, 413.

RACE 6

No. 3

2455.00

No. 230

$130.20 No. 310

$65.10 Unplaced (424,10 ench),151, 157, 233.

Most successful jockey was Mr. F. A. Sequeira who register- ed wins on New Bedford - and i King's Worthy in the Hark Sha Wan H'cap (Second Section) and the Consolation Stakes respec- tively.

H. S. Chang had the distinction of being placed in all vo events fn which he 'rode. ife Won the Governor's Cup on Meadow Eve and was placed second in each of the re-. maining four races.

RESULTS

The results were:

HARK SHA WAN IPCAP (First Section). Half-mile."

Tim (363), G. Cooper

Radim tar (10), 1. 3. Chang Headon (IB), Châu KIran trong

Won by a short hend; half a length. Time: 1.03,

Pari-mutuel.-Winner, $20.40.

| 83.10. $1.10, 15,10, Six starters.

Pinces

HARK SIFA WAN HI'CAP (Second Section),

New Bedford (10), F. A. Sequeiro' Mack Adventure (159), II. S. Chang King's Envoy (156), 1oo Takening ........

Won by half a length; 15 lengths. Time: 1.03.1,

Part-mutuel.Winner,

$3.40, 5340, $0.00.

Seven starters.

GEORGE

POTTS

CUP. One mile.

$11,40,'. Pinces-

MEMORIAL,

Black Diamond (152), J. Nolasco The Mermaid (183), Chiu Ki-fan- The Spirit of St. Louds (155) G. Cooper

Won by a nček; many lengths. Time: 2.242.

Parl-inutuel-Winner, $57.50.

40.10, $5.70, $7.20.

Six starters,

Places.

THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. One mile.

Meadow Eve (243), 11. 3. Chang Hogmanay (144), 1

P. M. Hoo

Fairy Qusel (150), J. Nolasco

Won by half a length; one length. Time: 2,23,2.

Pari-rauturi --Winner.

$320, $14.30, $5.00,

Sovan starters.

KAN 100

$12,20. Placen

CAP. Half' mile. Sunlight Vlow (158), K. F. Chlu Talkative (144), IT. S. Chang Double Chance (148), W. N. Yoh

Won by two lengths; two lengths, Time: 30.4.

Pari-inutuel Winner, $10.00. Pisces. $3.10, $5.10, $6,70,

Si starters,

CONSOLATION STAKES.

mile.

Hall

King's Worthy (183), F. A. Sequelra ... Desert Star (145), 11. S. Chant... Junshine Susie (143), Hoo Pak-ming...

Won by one length; five lengths. Time: 1.03.

Parl-mutuel.Winner, $30.00. Places- $6.50, $5.40. 10.10,

Sx storlers. National Anthem was withdrawn,

Armed Robbers.

Captured

Armed with a revolver and rife, three unknown Chintre committed an armed robbery In Mira Bay on Sunday, but were captured by the Water-police before they could make their escape,

a.m.

Leung Chan-wan, master Ik bont No. 3804-W reports that at about 8 13, all Mo Kung-wan, Mirs Junk No. 2939-W came alongside and three robbers, armed with a revolver and rifle, boarded his vessel and stole fish, rice, money and two awnings to the value of $20.

The robbers were intercepted attori- afterwards' by Police Launch No.

Senators).

Washington

St. Louis

2 7 B

(Laubs homered for the Browns).

Raids Into Abyssinia

Italian Frontiers Penetrated

LONDON, June 23 (British Wire- less) Calro message gives the official British communique regard- ing raids into Abyssinia.

Further patrol activity and light- ning raids covering an extensive aren have been reported from British Somaliland.

an

In one sector, a patrol of native irregulars crossed the frontier from British Somaliland and raide Italian post occupied by conscripti natives. Aft

After a slight skirmish, the enemy fled, leaving опе

of their number dead.

There were no casualties on the British side.

Another Penetration

About 200 miles to the west, 1 patrol drawn from the Somalliand Camel Corps' penetrated over the border and raided another

Italian

HITLER'S

DEADLY WORK

(Continued from Page 6.)

frontier post, which was known to be have ruled undisturbed over the

occupied by natives.

On arrival, our troops found the

Yugoslavian Germans,

Hitler says that Germans liv-

Loft: Picking up tips on serving while the depot tallor alters a pair of trousers. Encouragement is provided by the vary-much-adapted slogan on the wall. Above: Recruits listen attentively whila the points of the compass are explained.

Queen Of The Night

Among Hongkong's fascinat-

Always Gets Snatched Handbag ing flora, none is more in-

His Man

Portuguese Youth's Sixth Capture

T

From Chinese

teresting to grow than the night blooming cerus, “Queen of the Night", the peculiarity Wah Nam, 21, coolie, was sen- of which is that the flower tenced to three months hard labour blooms only at night and each when he pleaded guilty to snatching

a handbag before Mr. H. G. Sheldon bloom lives but a few hours. the Central Magistracy this In there picturez wa see an ex- morning.

collent example of the Queen

At

post deserted, the enemy, having reing abroad are his subjects just treated. Our troops destroyed the

as those who live within the defences, Including the water tanka.

The excellent record of having boundaries of the Reich.

arrested six handbag snatchers and It was stated that Wing Wah, a, of the Night, grown by, Miss And the Germans in Hungary, bringing them to justice, goes to on young Chinese woman living at 94 Rita Cole and her mother, who was walking are seen with their admirable Yugoslavia, and Rumania are 18-year-old Portuguese youth, F. J. Lockhart Road,

Santos, at Kowloon,

Stubbs Noad on Sunday obedient to him. They are loyal

evening specimens of this flower in the time that Santos has ap- when the defendant snatched her to Germany, not to their adopted

in Court he has been warmly handbag and ran away.

lower picture. countries.

WHAT BRITAIN IS FACING

He was

Coated by the Magistrate con- chosed and caught and the handbag

ho

12

The Hungarians, Yugoslavians, cerned, and this morning was which he had thrown away during Japanese Economic Everything indicates that Brital will and Rumanians have not been Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis-

again

LONDON, June 23 (Reuter)--

thanked

by Mr. Q. A. A. the chase was recovered.

be called upon to meet the greatest greatly influenced by Hitler's tmey. alege. In history of man, declared the propaganda. Their sympathies On Saturday night Santos, was this morning and was sentenced to United States Ambassador, Mr.

with two friends in Nathan Joseph F. Kennedy, broadcasting to aro with the Allies.

Road three months hard labour, plus an Amerlen in an appeal for funda, for But the Gorman minorities when shouts of "anniching" sent him expulsion order.

running after a fleeing man. He stand separate everywhero. And chased the man Inte Hamilton Street "The war has come to Britain, if Hitler decided to launch a and there arrested him,

the Danube now-feces all the dunger and misery Basin he could count par the His Sixth Capturn

the American Red Cross,

which swept over Poland, Finland, lielp of the 1,750,000 Germans Norway Holland, Belgium France."

living in the three countilen, w

The arrested man, Chan Chưu, 22 was charged before Mic. Macfadyen

Det Sergeant Pope sald this was the sixth me that Santos had, ar rested a snatcher,

To Santos, Mr Macfadyen sald: Well, I can't do more than thank you once again.".

Mission In Berlin

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

BERLIN, June

une 23 (Domel)—A Japanese economic mission, arrived in Berlin from Rome to-day. The Japanese party will remain in Ger many for ten days during which time they will interview Hitler, and other German leaders."

They will also inspect the battle- felds of the Western Front,"

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