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HONGKONG
December 2, 1940.
Sunday Cricket At Happy Valley
Sentaways Boat Stayputs
A Cricket match between husbands whose wives have been allowed to remain In the Colony, and husbands whose wives have, been, evacuated was played, by members of the Civil Service Cricket Club at floppy Valley yesterday. The Staypuls lost to the Bentaways by‘31, runs..
Penaltics were paid for dropped catches, scoring ducks," being Tute, and other infringements, the "es" being donated to the Snuth, China Morning Post Bomber Fund,. The sum of $15.00 was realised,
Stayputs-14 (3. McGowan 77, 11. F. Harper 15. F. Haynes 15, Extras 17: J. Shepherd. 5-25),
Sentaways-102 for nine. wkta. (V. Ebbage 05, C. J. Walker 14, W. J. Skimmer 23, J. Bendall 16, E. Maynard' 14; Extras 18; F. Haynes 0-201..
St. Joseph's Win
ST. JOSEPIFS College had Hitle difficulty in beating a team from the Catholle Young Men's Society by nine, wickets in a cricket match on the La Salle College ground yesterday. R. D. Maxwell was only batsman of the Society team who reached double
figures,
bowling honours being
Khared.
1
Scores weret. C.Y.MS-50 (R. D. Maxwell 17. Asome 2 for 15, S. K. Khan 3 for 11, Areoli 1 for 13, R. Ho 3 for 3).
St. Joseph's.-137 for 9 wickets; (M. A. Wahab 40, N. Tio 25, H. G. Asome 18, G. Tannka 18. not out.
·Maxwell 5 for 41).
K.O.Y.L.I. Cup
Polo Starts On Wednesday :
TUE INTER-REGIMENTAL polo tournament for the K.O.Y.L.I. Cup will commence on Wednesday, when the HK.SR.A. "B" team will meet the Fixed Delences and Vie
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Effect Of Roosevelt's Re-election
Strong Impetus For Far Eastern Policy
BY JÚLIUS EDELSEIN United Pross Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, DEC. 1.-PRESIDENT
ROO-
H.K.S.R.A. "A" team will play the SEVELT'S RE-ELECTION WITH A GREATER Middlesex Regiment. Botli aro Arsi MAJORITY THAN EVEN THE DEMOCRATS ANTI- CIPATED IS INTERPRETED BY FOREIGN EXPERTS AS STRENGTHENING THE PRESIDENT'S LEADER- SHIP IN THE FAR EAST AS WELL AS EUROPE.
round on Matches. The former
slarta at 3.30 p.m. and the latter at 4.30 p.m. The Band will be held on Saturday
next Following are the teams with the handicap of cach player in brac
kets: .II.K.S.R.A. "D"-Cont... Duncan. '(4), Major Fisher (3), Capt. Manto (2) and Capt. Atkinson (1).
H.K.S.(.A. "A"-Lieut. Felldén (4).
Major Penfold (3), Major Wilson (2)
and Lirut. 13, Smith (1).
Fixed Defences Major Morgan (4), Belt Colt (3). Capt. Forrester (2) and Lieut. Col. J. D. Way (1),
Middlesex Regiment Lieut. 1ancock 41. Capt. 7, Chattey (3). Capt. W. Chat-
tey (2) and Capt. Guest (1),
The handleap knocked-out competi- tion for the Royal Artillery Cup, which is open to any will be
The triumph, they added, probably would result in renewed vigour on the part of the United States in oppos- ing Japan's expansion in southeastern Asia.
Mr. Roosevelt's victory was well received in the Philippine quarters here which viewed him as the Filipiz ps' best partisan and more interested in the welfare of the islands than any chief executive since President McKinley.
Sr. J. M. Elizade, Philippine! Resident Commissioner here, hus
between December 16 and 27. Entries often privately told friends that NEW CHAPEL
will close on December 15.
Week-end Softball Scores
Week-end softball scores in brief
were:
Cardinala 37. Chung Hwa 11. Panthers 17, Ramblerettes 12. Canuckelten 7. Whaoos 0. Filipino# 10, ̃Canucks"67"
Hongkong Baseballers 18, Inclans 4. Cyclones 12, Chinese Baseballers 8. Liga Portuguesa 17, Recreio Bees 15. Chung Hwa 21, C.B.A, 7. RAF. 9, South China 6. Shell 9, Cables 4.
Hongkong Bank 17, Lacas 15. U.S.S. Tulea 8, 81. 'Joseph's .5,
President Roosevelt was the best asset the Philippines has in the United States,*
the
OPENED
Branch Of Christian And Missionary Alliance
The Commissioner, having predict- ed the President's re-election, closely watched the Congressional results since, if the Republicans won majority, President Roosevelt's A large congregation attended yes- leadership in Philippine affairs would terday the Dedicatory Service of the largely be neutralized.
new.chapel of the Christian and Foreign Affairs
Alliance; It | Missionary
at Kowloon was recalled, pl
on
Congressmen,
Fur Fart Placed-mild-emphasis Tong-The-Rov.-John Bechtel-com-
issues, Nevertheless, ducted the service. Mr. Bruce Barton, Republican Re- The Christion and Missionary Al- presentative of New York, declared once, of which the newly-opened that the issue was whether United Chapel is the Hongkong Branch, is States soldiers would be sent to the un American Mission, with head- Far East to
ast to die for Doug Dang, Indo-quarters in New York City. Al- China. (Japanese forces crossed the though the Alliance has been work- Indo-China border at this point and forty-four years, this is ing in South China, for
past
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FROM PAGE ONE pressed by Mr. Rokuro Suzuki, former Japanese Consul-General at Hano), who arrived in Kobe to-day.
Thailand Skirmishes BANGKOK, Dec."1 (UP). The Thailand High Command to-day Issued a communique stating that Thai forces this morning repulsed u French invasion at Tarl in southern Thailand.
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President Roosevelt, although
persistently and fervently
has
It is planned that weekly meetings will be held on Sunday and ou pledged that United States.
forces Wednesday
evenings.. A Sunday would not be sent to foreign wars School for Cantonese-speaking child- unless the United States were at-fren in the Kowloon Tong section wit tacked, is now in a position to con-be held on Sunday afternoons. sider a victory, or at least a partial The Sunday services in the Chapel mandole in his Far Eastern policy as will be conducted in Cantonese and well as U. S. aid to Britain.
English. The Rev. John Bechtel has been appointed Pastor.
Great Support
His overwhelming support Pennsylvania, Chlo' and other urban centres was described as reflecting their desire that he maintain strong defence and vigorous opposition to the totalitarians,
Both Mr. Roosevelt and the Vice- President, Mr. Henry A. Wallace. have declared that the Issue not only was continued opposition toward the totalitarians: abroad, but also to totalitarian philosophy within the
United States.
St. Andrew's
Sunday
Scottish Volunteer Unit's Annual Parade
German General
In raid
ONE German general con ducting the bombing of England has narrowly escaped with his life.
Rome radio, quoting Berlin. says that he took part in an air raid. The plane, was hit.
"He was only able to get back through the heroism of his pilot, who was wounded," adds
the Rome spokesman.
Another high. German officer was less fortunate, apparte
A special St Andrew's Sunday service was held at the Union Church yesterday when the Scottish Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps held its annual Church parade; "He was so bulky that he
He was in a Heinkel 111 which was shot down in a South-East coost district.
The service which was conducted have been Gooring himself." said
Moc poignant
dan "Mc, Chipg",
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NAZIS TRY TO SEIZE GREENLAND WEATHER BUREAU
NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UP).--An alleged Gorman attempt
by the Rev. 7. E. Sandbach, Minister one of this soldiers who took him to seize a meteorological station in Greenland was foiled by of the Sallors and Boldiers Home, prisoner. "He certainly wore a lot Norwegians, according to a rádio report intercepted here by the was attended by His Excellency the of decorations, including the Iron Columbia Broad-casting Systemy Acting Governor, Lieut-General E. F. Cross."
*
Norton his Honorary Alde-de-Camp, One of the crew, who set fire to The report was broadcast by the was ordered to Greenland – on that Licut, b. A. Fargus - (Royal.; Scots), the machine, tried to pit in the British Broadcasing Company and account, said the report.. Major-General Graseil and his eyes of one of his captors, Aldo-de-Camp, Capt. R. E. T. St
John, His
Bir Atholl orl
Lady B. Wylle.
Chieftain of St.
said a German expedition of 50 men attempted to occupy the meteorolo The Germans surrendered Picni
Andrew's Society, Bananese Air Käid
No Secasting
for man foothold onChroenland"
FMacgregor, Vice-President,
Dr. O, D. R. Black, last year's Chief-
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPHNEN
but were captured by resistance, said the broadcast. patrol boat at rrijot it is only natural that much'n, Ger-
German. have, tid strongest Fryskretni handicapped fack, of America," said He repor United Stateschi Rose Llout CoH B. L. Dowbiggin, KUNMING, Dec. 1 (UP)Japan nuequate wasther data from Green
clear she të Interostod fr and members of St. Andrew's Society, ese planes bombed the mining dia lands partly due to non-
off the western Herlipi í Music during the service was up trict between Mengize and Koklu af by Danlaland Norwegian plied by the Bang of the 2nd Battalion, 10.20 am, to-day was bureau personnel, The expedition the Reyni Scotty Pie, A NATucker, About a doden bomb were dropped
tali, and Mrs. Black, Colonel H. B.
of the Royal Army Service Corps,
but the damage, is reported "to" b
bed and Pub
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