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BRITISH NOT CODDLING THE GERMANS
(By Dowith Mackenzie)
HERFORD, GERMANY, MARCH. 24. WHEN YOU GET A CLOSE VIEW OF THE REHABILITA- TION AND THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF GERMANY WONDER YOU UNDER ALLIED SUPERVISION, WHETHER ON THE WHOLE THIS TASK DOESN'T PRESENT EVEN GREATER PROBLEMS THAN THE SMASHING OF THE MIGHTY HITLERIAN MILITARY MACHINE.
One of the
THE CUINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1946.
SPORTS – SECTION
Local Softball
(By, "ONLOOKER")
ground. King's Park.
A
Portugal qualified for the finals yesterday when they beat Ixlia by nine runs to two in an exciting semi-final International Softball Shield
at the Recrolo
The Kanetarted at
Last pace, Portugal, taking the lend in the second innings when Lawrence made a hit and came home. Por- tugal added three more runs to their score in the fifth innings, when Jindoo Hussain scored .In. dia's 'only two. Portugal, scori five more runs in the last two innings, making the final result Portugal 9. India 2.
Leo Tavaren. Gerry and Bertie Gusano and Tony Gonualves were The outstanding playen for Por tugal, and Hussain and Omar for the losers.
At the end of the fifth innings. Hassnin. aliding home, collided with Gonsalves. The latter had to to the left leg after first, aid be taken to hospital with injuries treatment by "Doc" Maithen, who was umpiring.
HERE IN THE BRITISH ZONES. WE FIND THE PROBLEM BEING ATTACKED ALONG TWO MAIN LINES. ONE HAS AS ITS OBJECTIVE THE RAISING OF THE STAN- LAID DOWN DARD OF LIVING TO THE LEVEL BY ALLIED AGREEMENT A LONG TERM JOB. THE OTHER IS THE RE-EDUCATION OF THE GER- MAN PEOPLE. AND THIS IS THE BICCER OF THE TWO FOR IT IS TO INSTILL DEMOCRACY.
most interesting The administation beurs the
of hall-mark
Field-Marshal projects is the establishment of Montgomery, who my recently town councils everywhere.
are nominated relinquished stoninión here to
The members become Chief of the Imperial at present, becwits the people the are untrained. Owing to
but the 177-
The II.K. Softball Association dictatorship bera will be elected by the
will be losing the Hon. Sec., Mr. Education of the w. E. Hollands, who is leaving end of June general public is of course be for Home at the beginning
ing carried
intensively month in the "Strathmorele through the radio, the press, I will be accompanied by his wife the cinema, and the theatres and and three sons, Freddie, Claude The autheri and Sidney. The latter two figur book publishing. ties also encouraging individual ed prominently in the H.K. Soft- ball League and the International Germans to have personal con-
General Staff.
that there is It is noticeable no eoddling of the Germans, The toughest spot in the vital is the educational programme
the of people betweun Kroup
about 35, for AK 1 11 and they are the Hitlerized element. The older folk are less of a pro- blem, and of course it is on the children that lasting peace largely must be baht.
Sa ibu tiritish are setting up democratic in-Rute19. include universities, and schools. The creation of trade unions on craft basts is being encouraged and while there will be feslera tion among them, they will re- tain their setersirata.
Youth Movements
Men text books are being pro- vided througlaren (he gone. The il Arishta e borbe pustead of
be haug 16.3.
form of bor ekan,
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tanks, for
tw and theme, saiettiruted 8,8. saltliers, or maybe apples.
The British era ding daily browkasts with a pr theme
to the achu Th ratio also
the studenta is telling
absbyt
There are over in the
their Pountries two million childr.u
schools of the Brition zone but they are short of teachers,
More
than incidentally. the scholars are given midday meals with Calories daily beyond the normal
with ration, of 1550, added calories for heavy workers.
Another important phase of the
is dummeralisation ibr fostering of youth movements, and there are now some 1,600 youth clubs with a membership of about 75,000.
These are social clubs, ran by
a committee of their members,
clubs have proper accommoda-
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Series
Here And There
next
tnet with the outside world A meeting of the Management
from which they had been est | off by the dictatorship since 1933.
The newspapers, by the way. are having difficulty in Binding wwspapermen because all hut Nazis were thrown out under Hitler-Associated Press.
Committee of the II.K. Softball! will be held on Thurs-
Oflies.
Record
23
London, Mar. 24.
the Fannie Termeulen, Dutch swimmer who sot new record for the 100 yarda of 01 acconta a week ago, clipped g further second off fhia time when a Dutch team concluded their British tour with another brilliant win Teaterdas
The occasion to a pola at Bathr the Marshall Strect where the previous record .was made and the Dutch team won the majority of the races. -cuter.
Race Meet
Sunday Soccer
Outplayed in every department i and well and truly beaton by four clear goals, soven minutes before the end when the game was aban- doned. Eastern, potential cham- pions of the football League received their greatest shock thin season from Navy "B" at Cause- way Bay yesterday in the semi- final round of the Shield competi- tion.
Navy played suport football and there was not a weak link in From the Vorý start the side. the sailors settled down to busi- ness and gave a rouring display. They were on the attack from the- start and aided by a strong wind were continually in the Eastern half.
Pressing from the start Navy were early in the lead when Fook Tulwah, when hard. pressed, do flected the ball into his own goal. Crawford Added Shortly after another goal. Before Lhe interval Benson increased the lead from a
Admiral Lord Fraser, Vice Admiral Sir Ceci Harcourt, the Air- Maharajah of Jaipur, and Commodore W. A. D. Brook were Military Race Meeting of the Shortly after the interval Navy further ahead through twent among those present at the Fourth penalty. Hong Kong Services Race Club at Happy
Valley yesterday 4er Feenan who scored the beat good of an ovorcast sky. of the game following some good noon.
individung work. a large crowd attended.
д surprises, There were no
From then on Eastern were er yesterday's was largely a favour-tirely demoralised and though A novel feature as they did some attacking were Les race. the steeplechase in the third race never dangerous in front of roni. which was won by "Mosa", "rid-
Bad feeling from players from both sides crept, in and the re- tu caution was in the feree had occasion den by Major Skoves-Cox.
Biggest dividend
the Seven minutes from time first race, won by "Duke" (Lt.
referee had to abandon the game Cdr. Parker), which paid $74.80
owing to the crowd encroaching for. winger.
on the ground.
The Tote Double in the second and fourth race paid a dividend of $44.00,
Following were the results:-
several players.
The referee Cpl. Leigh, R.A.F., who officinted at the game in the absenca of Mr. R. M. Omar tat Race-Cunningham Handi- handled the match splendidly.
Navy
Win
Chinn Bldg., 4th floor. Duke (LCdr. Packer) Room 412. All Softball enthy Doreen (Major Cowie)
insta are cordially Invited to Flicker (Major Gaskell)
In direct contrast to the game beat Also
which followed Navy "A" ran Betsy (A. B. attend. The meeting is to discuss for the presentation of prizes. Wright), Goldy (S/1dr. Jenkins): Civilians "A" by four clear goals
(Lt.Cdr. Lamotte) Marin
in the League at Causeway Bay Mouse (Col. Forter).
yesterday. Winner:-$74.80,
Dr. F. J. Molthen will presile.
Potato Bag Contained Human Body
en
and
Places:-1st $12.20; 2nd $7.40; 3rd $0.70.
2nd Race.---Porta! Handleap furlongs).
Tony (S/Ldr. Jenkins) Starlight (LA.C. (av) Nigger (AB, Wright)
1
The game was played in sporting
spirit
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FINALS CHARLTON IN
OF
EA.
A. CUP
LONDON, MARCH 24. CHARLTON ATHLETIC TO-DAY REACHED THE FINAL.
OF THE F.A. CÙP WITH A 2-0 WIN OVER BOLTON WANDERERS IN ONE OF THE TWO SEMI-FINAL CUP GAMES WATCHED BY HUGE CROWDS) IN THE OTHER SEMI-FINAL THE MUCH-FANCIED DERBY BIRMINGHAM 1-1 AND COUNTY DREW WITH THERE WILL HAVE TO BE A REPLAY.. WILL BE THE FIRST TIME THAT CHARLTON HAS WHILE BOLTON APPEARED IN THE CUP FINAL, WANDERERS WERE THE ONLY TEAM IN THE SEMI-FINALS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY WON THE CUP.
IT
ware
provent A
taken when to-day's aeinl.
Great precautions to currence of the Bolton grandstand die ale were played at Villa Park and shefeld Wednesday's ground, Entry Inty the grounda was by tleksi only and tickets were inewed for 10,000 less than Navertheless, both the ground's expacity, games were played before packed stands, nearly 70,000 moving through the turn alfies for the Charlton-Bollos duel, A crowd of similar sis packed Wednesday a ground,
Charlton owed a win to their left- winger Dumingham and Derby County Birmingham and Derby County half. scored their slagle gonis in different hall It was within the Brak minutes of the game that Derby County team and up. Both he and his Interna International forward Cnrier put his the tional team mate Doherty
anxious Many Birmingham goalkeeper moments. In a hard game in which nerves played a big part, Hirmingham Fought back to canalise midway through the second half, with the play swinglas constantly from one end of the field te the other Both goal-keepers were hur preased but prevented any further pere,
RAVE
Cosuly
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wth
Villa On Top
Birmingham and Derby meat again next Wednesday or Thariny at Manchester for their replay.
Aston
4
"Symbole"
Scratched!
race
London, Mar. 24. Symbole, one of the two remain- ing French entries in the Grand In National, had his first England in the Hosocks Handi- cap Steeplechase at Plumptom and
down at the first fence. created a sensation by comipe
who Symbole,
Automatically carried top-weight of 12 stono Ib., started at even money as favourite. The race was won by Alacrity, a 2-1 outsitter of four
in reaners. T. Duan who rode Sym- bole was brought back on a stret- cher but was not seriously hurt.
The other French candidate for the National, Kami, was expected to contest the Rudgate Handicap at Wetherby but sa Harry Non- retained top-place innean, ble French Jockey, bad not LALEUA Bouth by defeating Bouthampton received a licence from the Na- yek before plated apostature to gap of to:tional Hunt stoward, it was de Bry' lending League games: both teama cided not to
Tho run the horse. race was won by Knightacrest, a 3-1 second favourite who is in the Grand National and
was
provided the crowd with a sensationa}} zerond half, totalling seven goals.
Charlton Athleffe held second pince in the League and Birmingham City shire, In League North, Shetheld United stil hold to place by tying with low-placut Ilury 2-2 before an excited crowd of 19,000 Everton retained the second place beating Studdersfield 1-0 in the Chester- presence of 14,000 spectators,
exceile there was no incident. field keeps third place,
Navy were the better team (9) and filly deserved their win.
Wright
the outstanding player for the winners and scored two good goals. The other goal scorers were Ersking and Pawn.
LEAGUE TABLE
Also ran: Jacobus (L.A.C. (Comdr. Towell) and Stardust
Paris, March 24. coming Sunshine did not prevent Parisians
Gregory). masse to catch sight of "Blue Beard' Dr. Potiot, who is accused occupa- of murdering 27 people during the German
tion.
A long queue lined up outside in the hope that someone in the packed court would leave and so give ́a chance of a vacant place. Police inspector Marcel Battu gave the
court further de tails of discoveries made in Petiot's "house of horror," which the court viewed yesterday.
Persecution Of Greek
Catholics
London, March 24.
Petiol several times tried to interrupt during the 90 minutes' of quick exchanges between M. Floriut, Petiot': counsel, and the police inspector. but he was silenced by the President of the Court.
Winner: $8.80. Places: 1st $7.60; 2nd $18.00. R.A.F.
Esatorn Brd-Bace.-Eisenhower Steeple-{ Navy "g" clase (furlongs).
Moses (Major Skewes Cox)
Anthony (W/Comdr. Chadwick) Tom (Capt. Govind Singh)...
Also ron-Billy (Col. Perceval- Price) and Mary (Comdr. Cour- nge).
Winner:-$18.70.
In other South. League games. Wel Ham, who were me down at half-time railed well to win their game, while in the London match between Arsenal and Milwall, both stick molased allies to
break their 1-1 draw.
In the Scottish "A" Cup Division, Clyde trounced Cotle, wel three times in each half, Rangers, the champions, con- tinued their winning streak,
In Third Division games, Walsall re P. W. D. L. F. A. Pie.mained tap of the Booth-North after tying with Aldershot 1-1. In the Houth. Lend- ink retained top placg lying with Hourze south 1-1.
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BASEBALL
The Results
Football Association Cup Semi-Anal
Derby 1, Bling- Bolton, Charlton 2. bam 1.
Irish Cup, Bemi-final: Llafieki 2, Belfast Celtic D
League North
Blackburn 2 Sunderland 1: Bradford 2. Manchester United 1: Bury 2, Sheffield United 2: Chesterfeld, Barnsley
kuddersfield 0; Grimaly, Burnley 1: Everton I Liverpool 1, Middlesborough 2; Manchester City G, Leels 1; Newcastle
Places: 1st $7.40; 2nd $7.80. 4th Race-Tedder Handicap (6. furlongs).
New York, Mar. 24. Mainsail (Col. Foster)
Exhibition baseball scores yes- Autumn Hose (LA.C. Sutton) 2
3 berday included: Hollywood 6, St. 1. Preston 11 Stoke 6, ilackpool 3.
LEAGUE SOUTH Mayfair (Major Gaskell)
Leicester 1, Coventry 5: Luton 3. (Major Loula Americans D team 2; Syra- Also
ran: Jackle
i, Miiwall 1. Arsenal 1; "Let me give my conclusions", Hedgmen), Prince (A.B. Towler), use 0, Detroit B team 6; Chicago
Nationals 12. St. Louis Americans Southampton 3. Villa :- Swansen 2 Govind Singh) (Capt.) Petlot finally exclaimed.
9: Buffalo 11. Washington 9. Wolves, 5; Spurs 2, 1lymouth : West Bremwich i, Noite Forest 0; West Ham "This is not the hour for buri- and. Sanel (Comdr. Courage).
Associated Press.
4. Newpurt 1. Wianer: $14.20. ness", retorted the President.
Inspector Battu had previously Places: 1st $6.00; 2ud $10.20;
3rd $22.70.
whom Petiot is alleged to
have
The British see that these Cardinal Griffin, Archbi- told the Court that Yvon Dreyfus, tion. Training schonis are be-shop of Westminster, spcak-murdered, "was a victim and not ing set up for youth movement ing at mass in his cathedrala Gorman agent". lenders, and the purpose is to to-day for produce lenders,
a
English Standards
the
True San Of France "persocuted Eastern Europe,"
one
of
Of Life At Stake addition, a very large number at Lyons and he out his technical
Resalder
5th Race-Moutgomery, Stakes (5 furlongs). Charley Chase (Maj. Hodgman) Happy (LA.C. Towell) Jonah (LCpl. James)
CASH SWEEPS
First Race
Weibaden, Indiana, Mar. 24, Limited to two menis and required to walk.cight miles dally, the heavyweight champion of the world, Joe Loute, has 1 succeeded in thing one whole pound in two weeks preliminary to training for the June title bout with Bills Conn.
Louis weighed 219 lbs. on Friday, Associated Press.
3
1st No. 34
$4,785 2nd 117
1307 3rd
884 2028 Unplaced ponias Nos. 684, 1636,
and 1825 $100 each,
Second Raco
1st No. 1599
2nd
1240
Brd
"
14
4020
The
Kanel Wightman (Captain), Paulin, Bets, Marzaret Dolne. Louise_Brough, Doria Her, and Mrs. Patricia Canning. The team will remain in England to compete in the Wimbledon Champlon · ships, starting on June 21.-Itouter.
St. Petersburg, Fiñ., Mar. 24. Joe Dimaggio has hit 10 homers for the New York kan- kees far, during the training Benson Associated Press.
Chelses
League Three
North. Cup 1st round: Accrington 1, York Cartiale 6. Tranmere 1: Chester 8, Bradford City : Orewa 1, Hartlepool 2: Darlington 2, Southport 1: once 2, Stockport 2: Oldham 2, Gateshead 2; Rotherham 4, Wrexham 0.
North Second Championshly: Lincola 1. Halifax 1; Rochdale 2, Barrow 1,
Bouth, South Region Cup: righton 4, Torquay 0; Briatel Isovers V. Brietol City
; Palace 9, Exeter 0: Handing luurnemouth Bwindon 3, Cardif
South, North Region Cup: Northamp ton, Mansfield 1 Nolls County 1. Ipswich 9 Queen's Park Rangers 4. For Vale 2; Boutbend 2, Clapton 1; Watlard Bauth, North and South Region Cup: Aldershot 1, Walın! 1.
1, Norwich 1
Scottish "A"
Falkirk E, Henrio 2; Hamilton 6. B Mirron Ilibernians 2 Aberdeen 2 Kilmarnock 2, Partick 2, Rangers 14,
otherwell 2.
Scottish "B" .
large number of peoples of
Also con: Gypsy (LAG. Captain Henri Boris. referred to the recent Moscow General de Gaulle's officers who Gay), Jeannie (LAC Sutton).
fights to
occupied Sharney (Col. Foster) and Tojo statement that Greek Catho-organised
New York, Mar, 21. Boy Scouts
Winner:-$10.00.
United States announced thele lies in Ruthenia have seceded France from Britain, states that (A.B. Towler):
It was impossible for any resia. At the outset an effort wus
Places: 1st $7,20; 2nd $9.80; Wightman Cup team to oppone Britain in
the Women's match at Wimbledon, Lon made to introduce the Boy from the Catholic Church to tance group not known to have
don. on June 14 and 16 as follower Mrs. conte into the open (Petiot claims 3rd $14.00, Scout movement, but this idea join the Orthodox Church.,
"What are the true facts 7" that the killings of which he is had to be disenrded because the
the Germans took it as being a mili- the Cardinal asked. "For the accused were the work of
"Flytox a violent sed by him).
resistance group", organ- tary organisation because of the past twelve muntha, uniforms.
and bitter persecution has been
Captain Boris said that Yvon launched against the Greek Dreyfus
of a "true, son WAS Catholics in Rutheniu. Seven France" and not a Germen agent. bishops were arrested. Of Before America entered the these, three have died and the war. Dreyfus was working for the 418 rest are still in prison. In American Broadcasting Company
$5,377 been arrested, knowledge and what apparatus he of priests have
1,636 find at the service of the resistance imprisoned deported
769 and
secret radio. (Continued from Page 1)
Unpiaced ponies Nos, 2288 and many have been murdered. The "Never once did he eive to Ger! Declaring that great plans for rest of the clergy have been many any secret entrusted to 1429 $100 each. social security were now being placed in such conditions that him", Captain Boris, who
exercise himself caught and imprisoned by passed through Parlament, Mr. they were unable to
the Germans after a plane CA Attlee went on to say: "We are their ministry.
cident, said.
A sensation occurred In Court: out to achieve prosperity. We
to-day wiren Poliot's counnel. are 'gcing to provide
Unplaced ponies Nos. 6828 and Robinson wotghed 150; Flores ship, which attracted international entry Maitre Rene Floriot, announced {206 $100 each. the disappearance of the potato bag which had contained parts of a human body and of the paris- cope through which Petiot i al- in times of employment and in authority of the Pope."
The Cardinel continued: leged to have watched the death periods of temporary unemploy-
his victims at his ment, These schemes have met "The Church in Yugo-Slavia has agonies of
house, with widespread support in this also been subjected to persecu-
Two police mectors were un- and liave. I know, tlon. Bishops, priests, and lay country
have been imprisoned able to tell the Court who had struck the imagination of many people
varied the breaking of police and many murdered.
seals when the luggage seized people in other landa."
compre-
Gr
"Apostate Priests" "Catholic leaders have been hensive system of security in replaced by apostale priests who order that the standard of life have declared their aliegriance to Orthodox Church of everyone may be maintained the Russian in sickness as well us in health, and their withdrawal from the
Was
Third Race 1st No. 5638 2nd..
220 Brd ..
$5,648 1,614
4
H
Fourth Raca
807
New York, Mar. 24. Ray (Sugar) Robinson of New York knocked out Freddie Flores, also of New York, in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round feature fight despite being outweighed 12 pounds. 162-Associated Press..
+
Orlando, Fla., Mar. 24. $5,798 1st No. 1862 2nd
30
1,666 Jess B. Havley, 58, formor
828 Bl 2013
Dartmouth and Iowa football Unplaced ponica Nos. 4580, 2867, coach, died here on Friday. While at Dartmouth from 1928 6344 and 2363 $100 bach.
to 1928, ho was regarded as one of the nation's outstanding coaches-Aganciated Press,
Fifth Race
1st No. 7827
2
204
$12,681 "In many other regions now Pallot's house was opened for re- · End
3,623 Referring to the mood of eyni-
and
4004 3rd."
1,812 cism and selfishnese after the within the Russian zone, priesta latives to Identify a shirt last war, Mr. Attleo suld: "This and the faithful have been sub-cuffs of one of the victims.
Unplaced ponies Nos. 2205, 4470, Potlot then shouted:" Those 12876 and 11687 $300 each. must not happen again. I do jected to the tyranny of the
and euffs, Eke the potato sack not think it will." The defeat cret police,"
The Cardinal concluded: "We periscope, have disappeared". of Nazilam was a great victory: which ended the inilitary war invite all those who would pro- Router. but it was only an episode in the claim the sacred rights of pian, of his personal religious and unending warfare of the humo political liber to join with us "Despite many difficulties in protesting against kuch bru- he concluded, "I look forward al treatment meted out to those with confidence to the future." who fought that men might be
free."Router. -Reuter.
spirit,"
Airdrie 5, Albion 1: Allow 8. Cowden- beath 2: Arbroath 1, Dundee 3: Dunbar ton 1, Stenhousemuir a: Dundee United 2. Ayr 1: Dunfermline 2, 8t, Johnstone. 0; Raith 3, East Fifa 2,
frisis Regional Leaguot Distillers 0, Belfast Ovilio 0.-Router,
TABLE TENNIS
Wembley, Mar, 24, The Encllab Table Tennis Champlon
Bon-
from many continental countries, cluded at the famed Empire Pool to-night after the preliminaries throughout The week. Barprises were forthcoming in, the singles when B. Vans of Cracho-Biayakin beat Varagarn of Hungary, pow. 18- turalised Briton, who was the fromer world champion, In the semi-final and then difested Bergmann, Pullah born now TUR turalled British, who holds the world's Vana won three games to vero verack Berrmann →→→Heater,
site,
CAMBRIDGE, WINS
Cit
Two of the last Irish National
winner
other National horses.
Irish Duke and Tallin, both out- aiders are also lame and It was stated to-day they would not run.
Reuter.
HOME RUGBY
London, Mar. 21. The Army bent the Royal Air Force by 11 points (one goal, the penalty goal. une try) to 6 (one penalty gial, one try) to win the Bersters Rugby Union Chamy- Hath pionship at Twickenham today, teams had previously beaten the Baysi Navy
The Army side just about deserved its win through its namerlority outside the acrum. The South Afrlenn fly-half for the Royal Air Force. Fyllaw-Offeer Channer Young, repentedly anved his side from further neare against them by strand clearance work when Army pressed, The game's outalanding player was probably the Army full-back, Ward, who wan always in the picture, Apart from acoring side's penalty goal he also added the points to the ivy given the Army by Innes, Bruce scored, the Arag unconverted try. For the Airmen, Parker went over for their single try and Lloyd Davis kicked a penalty goal,
Rugby Union
Army 11. Royal Air Force 4: Harlo quina 6. Landan Beottish 27; London Welsh 27, Old Alleynians 10; tehmond and Blackheath 25, United Bervices 29: Waps 10, Metropolitan Police 5: Bedford Coventry & Croskeys 10, Aberavon ; 10, 8t. Mary's Hospital 4: Cardiff 11. Cumberland 0, Lancashire 24: Exeter BL, Devonport Services 8: Gloucester 2, Guy's Hospital 6: Headingly 11, Man= chester 11 Ilcenter 9. Hoslyn Park 0: Alonely D. Welverhampton 9: Neath 13. Brital 5: Nowbridge 29, Penrith 21: Newport 9. Pontipool B: Northampton 9. Rugby Nuneaton 18 London Hospital 10: Shemeld 5, Birmingham B1 Bwandes 14, Bulb 4: Torquay Athletla 20, Royal Naval Engineering College 0,
Rugby League
Barrow 21, Broughton Rangers 3: Bradford Northern. 13. Oldham 8: Cas Lieford 9, Huddersfield ; Dewbury B, Wakezeld Trinity : Halifax 218. Helen's 11: Hull 14, Hualet 14m Keich. - ley 9, Bramley 24: Leeds 16. Hajl Hingston Rovers 0; Liverpool Blaney, 9, Batley 10: Halford it, nochdale Herniat 6 Swindon 8, Tork B: Warrington 11, Workington Town 4: Widnes Wigan 11.-Rouler,
RADIO
MONDAY, MARCH 24TH 1945 STUDIO-RADIO RHYTHM CLUB ZBW HONGKONG broadcasting on a frequency of 840 kliocycles and from 12.30 to 1.80 p.m.. 6.80 to 7,80 p... and 7.00 to 11.00 pm,, also on 8,82 Irecycle F.K.T.
Hodges and His 11.50 p.m-Daliy Programme Bummary. 12.12 p.m. Johnny
Orient, 1,00 p.m.-News and Announcementa. 1.10 p.m.-Strass-DurleskeElly. Ner (Piano) and The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, 1,30 p.m.-Bournemouth Municipal Gr
chestra
2.00 p.m.-Close Down. 0,50 p.m.-Light Opera Company. 7.00 p.m.-Lundon". Italdy--News, 7.16 m. "Ivor Fre"The
Balior-ENBA
Binking
7.80p.m.tudio-Radio Wythm Glob
Presented by Iton Crocke and Byd Liching. 8.00 p.m.Kenars at the Pisso and Al
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cerpts. 10,80 p.m.volis Bolon by
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Ex-
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10.46 p.m.-Hymphony
** Nan Maryeka (Soprano).. 11,00 p,m.Close Down, London, Mur, 14, -Programmes marked ENSA ATE · records. Cumbridge University wen the Interi ad specially for Services Entertainment Yany ports at While City before 5,000 by the Department of National Services spectatore by 85 boints. Owing to Entertainment. a heazy truck and thente tris 00 athletes were unable to
that the
New Haven, Conn., Mar. 24. Bob Montgomery; of Philadel Stockholm, Mar. 24. phía, recognized in New York Lennart Strand, Sweden's and Pennsylvania world ranking amateur mile runner Bghtweight champlon, knocked
Printed and published for the
•Newspaper promotar and nurter died yester last summer, has accepte sum Tony at Boston, TSTAG who defeated Gunder Hacgg out Ernie Petrone of Newcount of war service the performances
Haven in the fourth round of dard and so outstanding fests were Proprietors. The
Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER Wartina Fishtar-Pilot Peter Coggins JAMES KEATER, Windsor House, won the three miles for: «Cambridge,-
Hong Kong Beuter, all for several works, Palassolo, who invitation to compete this sum, their scheduled 10-round bout recorded,
Associated Pross 62, ones, manazed Young. Corbeti tha mer in the United States-As Both weighed 186 pounds.-
sociated Press. Associated Prums)
•New York, Mař, 24.
TET, who beld' the "world" krown 18 yeará "Bato","
·ware · generalis optalderably below stan