1940-12-16 — Page 8

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Monday,

Tournament Hockey

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH December 16, 1940.

KING'S Police "A" And

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Win Easily

A number of hockey matches were played during the week-end, includ- In three In the League.

Following were tho Tournament matches:

results of the

At Boundary Street. Police A beat Hongkong University by six clear goals. Coal-scorers were Howleft (2). Jusbir Singh (3), Teja Singb.

On the Y.M.C.A, ground, the A. N. Other team beat the 6th A.A. Regi B 6-1. Goal-scorers for the winners werd Hitchcock (4), Alsey and Mor gon. Blggington scored the only goal for the Gunners.

At Boundary Street, the Khalsa Sports Club bent Police B..3-1. Gur- Lichau Singh, Awtar Singh and Kar- mindar Singh scored for Khalsa. Mar. want Singh replied for the Police.

Craigengower Beat P.O.C.

At Bowls

Craigengower C.C: defeated Prison Officers R.C.. 58-55, in a friendly Jawn bowls match played on Satur-| day.

M. Tux, . Tanner. D. A. Rozario, L. C. H. Souza (C.C.C.) lost to A. W. Hir rock, A. Perry, 3. McCutcheon. A. Jillot, -20: 1. K. Lau, F. Lee, G. S. Ladd, A. M. Omar (CCC.) beat W. Webber, S. lodge. F. N. Hit, W. J. Bagley, 24-10; W, J. Card, H, L. Famman, J. W, Leonard, W. J. Penny (C.C.C.) beal V. H. Freeman, J. W. Grant,

Baseball League Trophies Presented

The Hongkong Baseball League held an Informist dinner at the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday at which the tro- philes won during the past season wère presented by Mr B. C. Lawrence, Pre- sident.

The winners of the various compell. tions wereLeague. U.S.S. Mindanno;

Cup, U., Navy,

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW international, Portugal: League Charity

RED COATED HEROES TAME THE WILDERNESS ! In Canada with its millions of miles of lush forests. and hiddon gold those fearless watchdogs of the frozen North never turn back without their man. AGAINST NATURE !

AGAINST

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Police Inter-Division Basketball League

Following are the latest results of the Hongkong Police Inter Division Basketball League:

i

STILL SMILES This man on a strotchor was wounded. when a German bomb struck, a factory in southern Eng land. Although seriously hurt, he still manages to smile, as rescue.workers give first aid."

OIL MAY CAUSE NAZI CRISIS

SHORTAGE of oil, due to interference with the transport system in Germany, might cause at any moment a catastrophic breakdown of the complicated organism which the Nazis had built up, declared Mr. Hugh Dalton, Minister of Economic War- fare, in London.

"If there is to be any continued economic life, even economic slavery, in the countries overrun by Germany" he continued, "Ger- many must provide oil for them from their own synthetic plants after the R.A.F. have baptised them, or alternatively, produce Westem Division beat Eastern Division sources of supply in Russia and Rumanin, where they were get- 43-33: Slumshulpo Division beal Yaumatting less oil than they had hoped to obtain. District 28-; Kowloon. City Division beat Thinhabui Division 13-9; "C" Division beat Western Division 40-2.

Army "A" Defeated

A Club "A" were unable to raise a full tenin for, their Rugby match against the Royal Scots owing to the Volunteer, Camp a Rest of the Colony term substituteil. The Best team wou by tuo Konis and a try (13) to a dropped goal and a try (7).

Match On Wednesday

"Germany and still mare Italy-is scrlously deßclent in many of the key conumodities without which mo- dern warfare/cannot be carried on." Shortago Of Rubber

Holding up a piece of coated wire. Mr. Dalton then said:

"I love here as an emblem of the success of the blockade, a por. ion of a cable which once belonged to a German plane.

"Normally, this would be made of rubber containing a copper wire. Shortage of rubber evident from

fact the that within a very thin coating of rubber the wire is held within a glass contraption. Hans bentis

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MONA LISA CATHAY

STOLEN BY HITLER

treasures

Two priceless art have been seized as war trophies by the Nazis.

They are Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa portrait and the wire."" copper

the Some thought that when Nazis famous Greek sculpture overran so many countries last sum-Winged Victory, which is more 1. EDGAR HOOVER Winter. Lt (E) Brown, Hughes, Stockhan, mer, the power of blockade had been

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LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS Directly After The King's Theatro."

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The following will represent the Navy against Club "A" on Wednesday at 4.45 -mat-Happy-Valleyid Howe; Sub- BY Lt Kennedy, Wilson, Cadet Lamble, Gracie: Sub-Lt Smith, Wilson: Sub-Lt

"THE MAN WHO DARED"

WARNER BROS, SENSATIONAL DRAMA !

Cadet Thornhill, Williams, Daggs, Taylor. broken.

Reserves. Skinner,. Lifey, Smith, Rees, "That is no correct," Mr. Dalton Pilot Onicer Daugh, Jones, Mitchell,

said.

than 2,000 years old.

Up to the outbreak of the war they were in the Paris Louvre. Then they were taken to the

Chateau

Drive Along Libyan Illegal Use Of Comte de Talleyrand's home, the

Border Maintained

Stirrup Pumps

miles from Bordeaux. '

There they were, hidden; still in their packing cases, in the cellar of FROM PAGE ONE Slough Magistrates were in the castle, their whereabouts known

formed recently that the use of only to a few trusted men, desert through a sandstorm which stirrup pumps is illegal if the It is believed that one of these be- has been raging the whole week. water used is that supplied for who came and looted the

trayed the secret to the Germans, chateau, One armoured brigade which cap domestic purposes, when Six Both treasures were sent to Berlin. fured 13,000 prisoners in the Bugbug area alone, signalled urgently for as people were fined 15s, each for sistance as they were anxious to using hose-pipes in their gardens continue the advance without being without having paid a special]

rate.

bampered by neling as warders.

A battalion of a famous Indian regiment took over the prisoners and Darvill) asked Mr. W. G. Hatton, aj

The Chairman (Alderman H. L the armoured brigade hurried on to- wards Sollum in order to cut off borough council, what was the post- solicitor, who appeared for the enemy forces retreating from comps

hind surrendered,

The Mona Lisa has been in the Louvre for 400 years.

ARNOLD LUNN'S

Autobiography

The autobiography of Arnold Lunn in the interior of the, desert which tion of persons who used stirrup ("Come What May"), the pioneer pumps during the present conditions.

Alpine sportsman, contains many Mr. Hatton said he had studied, the good stories and is enjoyable reading. position carefully and, according to Mr. Lunn maintaina with pugnacity Stone's Justices Manual, it would be his independent opinions as his LATE NEWS illegal to use a stirrup pump, if it assault on H. G. Wells, whom he calls meant utilizing water supplied for a typical doctrinaire Radical', 'class- domestic purposes. There had been conscious,

ux' wishful thinker. considerable legal argument over Wells denigrates 'great' men like what exactly was meant by domestic Napoleon in his 'Outline of History purposes,

because they succeeded where be "I would refuse to take proceed-fuited-they made history, moulded ings even if I were instructed to do "the shape of things to come' whereas so he added, "and it 19 perfectly his political writings" are mere obvious that no one would consider iterature which shumes querulously taking action."

beside the march of events,

110

anys

New Canadian Corps Planned

of

Plans for building a new are being developed here, at the mo- Canadian corps to carry the war ment for defence, but later, in our into enemy territory were men-own good time, to carry the wor

abroad." tioned by Lt.-Gen.' A. ́G, L McNaughton, commander of the The corps would comprise not 7th Army Corps, when he ad-only Canadian units, but also British formations and units from other; dressed officers and N.C.O.s of parts of the Empire. Canadian training units at a

The division Compared with the garrison theatre in Southern 1910, the 1040 division was smaller England.

immensely harder-hitting and im He

explained that modern mensely speedier. In man-power it mochanisation would make this new hnd shrunk from approximately corps foster moving and harder hit- 21,000 of all ranks to 14,000, but in ting than the famous Canadian corps speed the average baca of a division of the last war.

on the move had increased from 2% Canada, he said, had a meger proto

to 13% m.p.h. portion of engineers than any other In 1818 ft, could be moved only country in the world and full use about 10 miles in 24 hours. Now a would be made of this asset. Both division could be moved and de Jn numbers and equipment, the en-ployed for battle more than 10 times gineers of the now. Canadian corps die distance in the same, time. The would be exceptionally strong to "horse pawar" of a division had in- clear the wax for, these forces which croated, from 3,000 to 180,000.

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