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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946,
Canton Spokesman On Racing back
East River Column
CANTON, FEB. 15. A CANTON MILITARY HEADQUARTERS SPOKES, MAN ADDED THE LATEST CHAPTER. YESTER. DAY TO THE WAR-LIKE CONTROVERSY OVER WHETHER THE FORCES WHICH CALL THEM. SELVES THE EAST RIVER COLUMN ARE KE- GULAR COMMUNISTS, IRREGULARS OR DITS."
The apokesman fold an inter- viewer that the Canton military had got received any order from the high command is Chung- king to recognise th. armed 'ot‹ -j 720-728-4 in Kwangtung Kwanysi ander the "ease Grz"i between the Cons-3
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annies and the National Gov-! erupa
ti. 245 Cotaimenting on Ch mewing dispatch that Gen. Chany Fa-kwel had refused to revopni the exi-tince of Con monds in the
iwa provinges and was continuing suppression activities against the armies ar
Palars.
The up kesman declared that oldiers "we have to obey rur superior, and when we are 1.
bey are not regular units, we have to act accordingly." He al- dered that they had no regular my organisation, training or niforms, and "their sentes of
New Era In
Sport
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London, Feb. 13. Ranul advane, ment in
To Normal
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Lon.on, Feb. 13. Racing en hus.nts had the first)
of Lee Year with the nouncement of the flat-racing- ixtures for the first-half of thei SERAON.
Racing is almost, back to nor mal with reine every weekday from April onward
Apart from an occasional blank Monday,
The Derby is back to Kusum on June 6 and there in to be a
arcial Thire-day Arcot meeting in June. The Ageot, though it will be truly Roval, with Roval procession. will still be an austere, and the Aset secretary. Colonel Sir Arthur Erskine, says a return to the full glories is out of the ques- tlon this rear.
It will be noted that it also only three days instead of four.) irand DAY!! having boon
travel has onened up a new ern in inigenationu! sport.
Already American sport chiefs
for nentiating
individual athletes, and even whole Lenins. from Europe to dy the Atlantic to compete in the United States,
The Derby County Football Club plans to fly to Australia the summer for a short soccer Love of the Dominion
British and Continental boxer
vine to and from are cerulag gcross the Channel for interna- tional contents,
dreament.
This first classle of the season. the Two Thousand Guineas. is on April 1. 134 usual al Newmarket, While no date has yet been given for the St. Læger, it will, as before! the war, be held on the famous course AL Doncaster early in Sember,
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The only big race to be
from home" will be the Eeling Stakes, which often the richest race of the season. It will run this season at Ascot, as the usual venue Sundown Park i5 The latest recruits tu Airati requisition-Reuter. born" sportsmen are Australian erkeketers. Following the return
income is by loding and, rel- of the Australian Services side BIDAULT PREDICTION,
Iretion of protection fee
We from India news comes that the
London, Feb. 13.
counter such elements as bri- Australian tear to, tour New! French Foreign Minister rande be be suppressed. Farther-Zealand in March wit y across more. They reently were rein forced by puppet trone,
The Past River Column has
the Tasman Sea.
It has not been slated so far that the M.C.C. side for Australia will fly there next autumn. If
F The to ar.
Georges Bidault predicted ves terday the failure of the diel.
demand thet the! Ukrainian U.N.O. Security Council set up a commission to investigate con- ditions in Indonesia. He said the Ukrafnian delegation cannot gel votes necessary for its resin- tina suggested Council Pre-
H.M.S. Duke Of York's Band statements recettey did, nearly two months would jecting Violently to being hockel of the time taken for a "bandita" and charging the
England to Australin¦ Nationalists with bad faith. It
hy nip taken throw days: by se entended they! SPOKESHJEN
four to five wyeks. hdd have been recognised as
Tel tour of
of Endant and Aussident N, J. O. Makin' might dis. Communist forces under
trai new need an absence from use of the case simply be isaI- trare agreement. Associated one of about eight months, By Press.
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that the Dutch Government is negotiating directly witit In- donesian nationalists for settlement of their independence claims.-Associated Press.
The secretary of the M.C.C.. Golong ...Bait, believes, air travel to Australa next autumn unlikely, as the sea voyage is goal for team-buikling and vives play.
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Nuernberg, Feb. 13. Two members of the Anglo-
starting to play cricket nein. In U.N.O. AND American Commission studying addition, there is the question of Hurope's Jewish problems at heavy baggage, which could hard, TRADE UNIONS
tended the morning session of the ly be taken by players if they}
yesterday decided International Tribunal
to fv the journey-
and later saw R special showing Reuter.
of concentration camps.
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comis:igners. Bartler
Gram of the United States and ANOTHER RUSSIAN
Sir Frederick Lorget, of Britain.
were the guests of Judge Prancis, CANARD
Biddle, of the Tribunal.
to
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London, Feb. 3. The Political and Security Committee of the United Na- tions yesterdays approval and passed on to the General Assern- bly a United States proposal to permit international trades union Moscow. Feb. 13. groups to collaborate with the Yesterday afternoon they were
The Russian newspapers "Red Economic and Social Council. vidt
n Jewish displaced ner- sons camn at the nearby farm of Sar" and "Izvestia" yesterday The proposal affects the claims of the World Federation of defendant Julius Streicher Crum published, dignatches from Teher and legget have visited half a telling of the arrival of what Trade Unions and the American dozen Jewish camps in the Amer was described as a large number Federation of Labour, and was of British officers and troops in canone and conferred with the the Iranian capital city.
approved by the committee in u liberated Jews Central Committee
immediate Russian paragraph by paragraph, phragg at Munich. They will ១០ to
to the Tags news
acerer by phrase yote after a month of before various United} the debate
Associated conditions of Jows there-Aso-reports
groups. -- arrival was
was one of surprise, since Nations ciated Press.
had
been reported that British Press.
The
Prague today to observe the ton from Tehema of
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Teatrin, Feb. 13.
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Iran, and especially from Teheran.
The British Embassy here said
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addin
VILLA THROUGH
London, Feb. 13. that it was also believed that Aston Villa, co-favourite with Posters urging
troops were being withdrawn un- Derby County for the Football- Marines to seek an immediate treaty which called for their im ed. Chelsea 2-0. Playing at Villa
the American der tha Anglo-Russian-Iranian Association Cup,to-day eliminat-
return to the United States for mediate withdrawal.-Associated. Park, in the fifth round return
the anke of maintaining per- manent peace between China and the United States appeared north-east of Tientsin.
Press.
AMOY CLEAR
match, Asten Villa scored the only goal of the game.-Reuter.
Chungking, Feb. 13.
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Signed by the Department of Politics for the Chljeline military A dispatch from Amoy district of emancipated China. the the South China Const reported; posters praised Marines' Paci- the
fie battle record but said that yesterday that the repatriation i while the Marines cume to
of Japanese prisoners North
of war 4 BauwG: 8.30-0.16-V.10~9,15 China ta
disarm the
and civilians Japanese
been there has troops "in reality you have con- completed:
mirer with the enemy to help It said the Japanese
were
the Kuomintang." They exocess- transported to Japan in four ed the hope that the Marines ships sent to Amoy by General would not he'n the Kuomintang MacArthur-Ansociated Press. to invade us and thus provoke
civil war."Associated Press,
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The Saipan baseball team won
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