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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI

· July 18, 1941.

Value Attached To Pact Between Reds and Tokyo

EDINBURGII, July 17 (Reuter).-The newspaper "Scots- man," discussing Anglo-Russian relations in the light of the Japanese Cabinet crisis, points out that the new Anglo-Russian alliance has geographical und political Imitations inasmuch as it singles out Hitlerite Germany as the enemy in contrast to the more elastic phraseology of pre-war pacts with France, Poland and other Powers which referred in general terms to "aggressor.".

Since Moscow has only · recently | concluded n pact of non-aggression with Tokyo, which the Japanese Government has notified its Intention of scrupulously observing in regard to Bussin, the Russians could not have properly signed an agreement with another Power specially direct-į ed against Japan- ̧

The "Scutsman" continues that this, however, is not to say that it Japan, contrary to all evidence now available, did attack luksin at a later date, the British would not give tunyle cvery practical assistance. But it does mean that both London

them to do so,

British Appreciation

Clark Kerr

On

Democracy

CHUNGKING,

July 10 (Central

and Moscow have no desire to lake News),Modern democracy is not steps calculated to antagonise Japan old and outworn," asserted Sir Ar- -for the benefit of the Germans chibald Kerr Clark Kerr, British An- unless Japan's own attitude compels bassador to China, in a speech on Democrney on Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the Chinese In other words Britain fullyPeople's Foreign Relations Axforia- recognises the blading: force of theftion. Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact as Speaking before a large audience long as it is faithfully carried out by in the New Life Model Centre, Sir Japan. The point is important when] Archibald declared in his first, public Nazi propaganda by the circulation speech since his coming to China of false rumours is striving hard to three years ago, "Democracy is in its provoke a breach between Japan and the new Russo-British Alliance.

Tobruk Patrols Prick Besiegers

adolescence. I si has a long road

to follow. It will go marching on.“

Sir Archibald was optimistic when discussing future democracy in Chinh, Judging by democracy's present mani- festations in this country, he said, he got the impression that to-day the spirit of deinocracy is instinct in the heart of every Chinese.

Ideals Shared

in

J12

AIR TRAGEDY-Wrock of Bolivian plane that crashed a moment after it took off from Wash. ington, killing Bolivia's crack military pilot, Captain Rafeol 'Suarez Rivas, and toriously injuring brother air officer, Captain Alberto Taborga. Rivas was burned to death. Plane was on good- will flight to La Paz from New York.

NEW MACAO Vichy Warns Indo-China

STATION.

Five-Hour Programme to Bé Broadcast Ench· Day.

Macao, July 14. After an experimental stage of about two month, Macao radio broadcasting is now settled and i has been announced that the daily programme will extend from 1.13 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 10 p..

French In Syria

Dissidents Not Tolerated

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Professes Ignorance

VICHY, July 17 (UP). Despite No Bases For Tokyo

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CAIRO, July 17 (Reuter).— A British Middle East cam- "You have ranged alongside of the munique states that on Tuesday democracies which are now engaged

it aceing to night an

that democracy will Australian Aghting not perish from the earth. You did patrol from Tobruk penetrated this, as I see it, not because you are 16,000 yards into enemy posi. confident, as we are, of their victory tions and successfully assaulted but because you shared their ideals. You have claimed in your present

the French government's ratification two strong points in a new struggle that you have been fighting

of the Acre Armistice providing that SAIGON, July 17 (Router). sortie.

their battle.

Macao's broadcasting is conducted ench French civillan and soldier in Military, naval and civil authori- They recognise. this After inflctlug upon the enemy Jelai

justiled. They recognise by the Macno Radio Club, under the Syria has the freedom of choice as to ties deny all knowledge of any casualties substantially greater than you and they fight for the sune chairmanship of Dr E. Mascarenhas, whether he will rally to De Gaulle the strength of the patrol itself, the | course.

Judge of the Maceo Court, and under or be repatriated, the Government impending arrangement allowing British troops withdrew.

The founder of modern China in the patronage of His Excellency the to-night issued a communique warn- Japan the use of naval and air drmination this his wiston kad down that you should Governor, Rodo with the assistance no modification of their determina-suggested in foreign press com- In dash and

and directed by Mring all nationals that there has been bases in southern Indo-China as patrol again surprised and out-move towards the achievement manoeuvred the enemy which is democracy step by step as you have of Mr F. Bance and Mr L. Gomes. tion to prosecute as traitors any locally in greatly superior numbers done in your country. To a foreign The dally programine consists of Frenchmen who loin, the dissident ment which is characterised as and in well-entrenched positions.

observer it seems that the

tendentious. Our Initiative

stride forward has already

Arst ortuguese as well as other comm

with

news in Portuguese at After the publication of this com- The possibility of such an accord CAIRO, July 17

taken Witness your People's Poli-1.45 p.m. and at 8 p.m., and a Chinese munique, it has become evident that in the immediate future appears to (Reuter). The Garrison's offensive policy is being leal Council, the high quality of programme of Chinese Music and Vichy will not tolerate any extension be precluded by the absence of the continued with some success. The which is impressive to any 011-

other items, Including a news period, or dissidence under cover of the Aere Governor-General and the majority fact that the patrol penetrated 10,000 looker."

from € p.m. to 8 pan. Talks in pact and while citizens continue to of his staff on a short trip of inspec Progress After Wor yards into enemy territory sustaining

Chinese and Portuguese are given have a choice, any military man who tion in northern Cochin-China and only the smallest casualties indicates Sir Archibald predicted that after from time to time, and the principal goes over to De Gaulle will face cer- Cambodia, and the departure of that we hold the Initiative, stated the war, China's progress townrd de- Purpose of the broadcasting is totaln court murtial and military de-General Sumita, head of the Japanese military circles here.

mocracy will be swift-ns swift as cater to the Portuguese and Chinese gradation while civilians risk the loss Mission. by plane for Tokyo, The defensive attitude of the Axis her evolution since she shook that only in Macao but all over the of their citizenship and confiscation troops, who are mostly Italian around off the tyranny of the Manchus.

Military Cabinet Far East.

of their fortunes. Tobruk, seems to be repeated on the Despite democracy's clear und ad- The frequency of the Macao station

It is confirmed in responsible quar- ters that Indo-China has not received Libyan border whe the enemy mitted weaknesses, li offered at im-1 8,000 kilocycles, or a wave-length

demands continues to dig in in

any triangle, mensurably, better answer to the pro- of about 49.30 meires-Olly

whatever from Sollum-Capuzzo-Halfaya, showing blems of the modern world than Nazi-Correspondent.

Japanese source regarding the use that there is no inclination to fill ism which stood for a dark age, "an

of fucilities outside" Tonkin. against the British forces in this area: age wherein the mind of man would Water-Polo

Ro to the prison and the spirit of Under the auspices of the Chinese man Into hiding." Young Men's Christian Association,

a

an art exhibition was opened on thele premises in Bridges Street yes-

been

terday, when over 500 people visited How To Play

the display of Chinese paintings and calligraphy.

TO-MORROW

ATTHE--

KING'S

EXCITING!

As only these two great romantic and glamorous per: alities could be!

VIVIEN

LEIGH

(Sculei) O'Hara of "Tone With The Wind's

LAURENCE

OLIVIER 21 Days Together

(Star of 'Rebecca" and "Wathering Bolghfg') and with

LESLIE BANKS

FRANCIS SULLIVAN

Base and story by John Gatrúarthy

...Dijasted shy, BASIL DEANZA A COLUMBIA PICTURE

Baseball

(Continued from Paye 6)

feld and be ready to relay the ball or call out where the ball should be thrown-

the

The second baseman should be ready to back up or rùn down the base runner caught between bases, always remembering to run um back to the base from which he

started. 4. SUGGESTIONS. (1)

When baseman is very Second

ncar tis base, it is better in many cases for him to make a double play without the assistance of the shortstop be- couse it minimizes the chance for er- rore or delay.

Is

(1) When first and third bases are occupied and the runner on third expecting to score if the catcher throws to

to second to catch the run- ner stealing, the second basemen should rush in behind the pitcher and cut short the throw in case he thinks the man on third is likely in rcore if the throw goes on through to the shortstop

(ii) Do not try to make a double after dropping the ball.

(lv) On double plays always be sure of the first man and get the second man if possible.

Some double plays may be made by the second baseman by tagging, the runner as he goes by, but this is not always a sure way if the runner is clever.

(v) The baseman should always know where the first base is with- out looking, for sometimes he will have to make throws which will lve, hlm ilme to look before

not

He throws

(vi)

On many y balls over first base. it will be casier for the second baseman to take the dy than for the first baseman. He should call for the ball and observe all the general rules for handling of fly balls. (vil) The second baseman never force a runner out of third on In hit ball.

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Fanling Golf Starting Times

Sunday

OLD COURSE /

9.10 T. E. Pearce, IC, 8. Morrison:

0.20 AD. Purves, R. Forrest.

0.24 B. L. Lloyd, 1. H. Genre.

0.26 H. Pritis, J. A. Porrish,

43 11. O. Baldwin, W, Hewitt,

2.30 PM. Colton, IL. M. Rowland.

0.40 J, C. Taylor, I. Young.

9.44 1. A. 1. Duncan, J. G. 1. Landler.

9.8 30. Jenson, Capt. Barclay,

10.00 Capt. Young. E. G. Price

10.14 A. F. Liseminan, D. 8, Hobb.

10,20 C. W. E. Bishop. W. Woodward.

|_ Leaving --aboard the President Madison are Mr and Mrs H. H. Chang and their two chldren, who are proceeding to England via_Ame- rlen. Mr Chang was formerly Minis ter to Poland, and has been appointed to be the first Director of the China Institute in London.

Own

Middlesex "A". Beat A. A. Gunners

Lindbergh Demands Apology

a

The fall of the Konoye Cabinet hos aroused lively speculation here. It is generally thought that this govern- ment had represented the ultimate in military rule and the possibility of a resurgence of business interests is not impossible although the reasons for the fall and the nature of the new Three matches in the water-polo] NEW YORK, July 17 (Reu-government are "anybody's guess." tournament were held at the ter)-Mr Charles Lindbergh Y.31.C.A. yesterday.

Gibe By Ickes

Middlesex "A" one of the strongest has written to President Roose-

Drawn Match

Empire Economics Closely Linked

LONDON;- July

17-(Reuter)

Economic co-operation between Bri- tain, the Dominions and America is stendily developing

Army teams, were fully extended by Velt demanding an apology from AA, and managed to win only 3-1 Mr Harold Tekes, Minister of the for Middles and Giblin.

Jennings, Burdge and Hymas scored Interior, for "certain statements

A swinn through;-for-the ̄Ack-A¢ks,

and implications" made by him Middlesex B holding a two clear in a recent speech. goals advantage uvur Navy A at one Mr Ickes, in his Bastille Day time, shared six goals with the sailors speech, stated, "A study of Hitler's The Secretary of Overseas Trade, in the end. Peacock (21 and Radley methods of internal disorganisation Mr Harcourt Johnstone, told the scored for the Middlies and Paul (and demoralisation will help one to House of Commons to-day that he and ifoldford (own goal) sailors.

for the understand Lindbergh and make one was glad to be able to make this realise what a menace he and those statement and added that the British Easy Win For "Y"

like him are to the United States." European Y.M.Ç.A. without several

Government and no doubt the Domin-

of their leading players, proved much as "n knight of the German Engle" becoming closer still.

Mr Ickes also described Lindbergh jon Government also, look to it Loe Roud for stain Battery and won and said that Lindbergh's "Pitter and pointed to the fact that the Wheat "passionate As one example, Mr Johnstone

Roberts scored for Y.M.C.A.

5-1. R. Wilson (3), C. Goldman13) and words are to the will of his fellow Advisory Committee is now meeting

Leong Kwok-wal for the Gunners.

Rifle Association - Annual Meeting

to break down the

citizens to resist Hitler and Nazism."

denies Lindbergh, however,

the

in Washington uider the chairman- suggestion that he has connections ship of a British delegate. with any foreign government, saying

that he received his German decora- Soviet Harmony With

tion while serving in the American) Embassy.

The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Association will be held in the Jacobean Room, of the In the Colony of Hongkong, in Hongkong Hotel on Thursday, July 24, cluding the Island,

Kowloon

and

Poles And Czechs

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MOSCOW, July 17 (UP)-Spokes-

at 6.30 p.m. The election of a Council. New Territories, during the week man Lozovsky said to the press to- Preskien, Vice-Presidents, Auditor, ended on Saturday, there were al-day that the Soviet Union supports Legal Adviser, Hon. Secretary and together 05 traffic accidents as the the principle of freedom for Poland, Hon. Treasurer are items on the result of which four persons were

Czecho-Slovakia and other "German- agenda.

killed and 24 persons were injured, subjugated countries."

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