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Big Three Should Get Together
{BY DEWITT MACKENZIE)
CHINA MAIL
NEW YORK, APRIL 21.
CONFERENCE
IF EVER THERE WAS A TIME WHEN A
OF THE BIG THREE CHIEFS OF STATE WAS BADLY NEEDED, IT WOULD SEEM THAT IT
RIGHT NOW.
TOFORE THE NECESSARY
WOULD B2
I AM WELL-AWARE THAT HERE-
HAVE NOT BIC THREE
FELT IT BUT TO HOLD ANOTHER PARLEY
THINGS OUT DISPOSED TO WORK HAVE BEEN THROUGH THE UNITED NATIONS. THAT NATUR- ALLY IS BASED ON THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE UNITED NATIONS WOULD FUNCTION WHICH STILL REMAINS TO BE DEMONSTRATED. SUSPICIONS AND HARD WORDS ARE FLYING BE- TWEEN THE RUSSIANS ON ONE SIDE AND THE THIS MIS- WESTERN ALLIES ON THE OTHER. TRUST IS BASED ON THE FACT THAT THE BIG THREE HAVE NOT TABLED THEIR INTERNATION AL POLICIES FOR ONE ANOTHER TO SEE.
With the worldwide realign | mir Attlee, President Truman meat of spheres of influence go-and tieneralissimo Stalin to sit ing forward, each obviously is down together and talk plainly.
And there vitally concerned.
Then maybe the United Na- tions could get down to cases must be uneasiness or even fears until the
and projected meeting of the on the part of each
is Big Four foreign ministers to of the others pigram
draw up
the European peace known.
treaves which might fulfill its purpose instead of ramming its heud against another, stone wall.
-The ement has arrived when policies must be stated clearly. The quickest and easiest way in
disclosures, it be for Pre-
making such ates me, would
TO
MAHARAJAH BE FARMER IN ENGLAND
Fair Warning
HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1946. -
RED CROSS AS CLOAK
London, Apr. 21.
Dr. Josep Stauermann has hern relieved of his post an Bavarian President of the
Red Cross Organisation, fol-, ! lowing an investigation which revrated that he had need the ofice for political purpose. in the American News Agency Today Germany reported Reuter.
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S. Africa Golf
Champion
1 Johannesburg, Apr. 21.
Lieutenant Jimmy Boyd,, A South African Air Force ferry pilot on, leave, won the South Golf Cham- African Amateur plonship here yesterday, beating Graham Packer, of Port Eliza- beth, four and three in the final- 36 holes.
Win
By 2-1
LONDON, APRIL 21.
FIFTY THOUSAND EXCITED⋅ SOCCER ENTHUSIASTS SAW CHARLTON ATHLETIC GAIN A DRAMATIC LAST MINUTE 2-1 VICTORY OVER DERBY COUN TY TODAY, BUT IT WAS HARDLY LIKELY THAT OFFICIALS OF
LEARNED MUCH EITHER SIDE
ENGLISH CUP FROM THIS REHEARSAL FOR THE FINAL NEXT SATURDAY, WHEN THE TWO TEAMS WILL AGAIN CLASH AT WEMBLEY \STADIUM,
The surprise of the tourna ment was the elimination in the Los Alamos, April 21,
fist round of the favourite, A medical staff of over 200 Steve Boshoff, the Transvani will be on board the USS Amateur Champion and runner Haven," a specially-equippod | up to the leading South African health ship which will parti- golfer Bobby Locke in the cipate in the at-bomb tests, Transvaal Open Championship.
Bushoff, who is to play in the when the vessel
leaves the British Amateur Championship West Coast port of Lute in will accompany Bobby Locke to May for the Bikini Atoll tests, Britain by air shortly-Reuter. a surprise, a 3-2 away win this the U.S. army announces.
BOTH SIDES WERE RESTING THEIR KEYMEN IN TO. DAY'S LEAGUE SOUTH MATCH, AND THEIR RE- APPEARANCE AT LONDON'S WEMBLEY STADIUM NEXT WEEK WILL RENDER THE ISSUE ENTIRELY NEW.
The leaders of the medical staff will be Colonel Stafford Warren, chief of the radiologi- cal safety section of the Mau- hattan engineering district, and Colonel James Cooney, who will be epresenting the Surgeon- General's office,
Sheffield United, Lengue North leaders, had their run- away progress checked by Man- chester City, who brought off
afternoon. The Yorkshire Club were last beaten at the end of
HOME RUGBYJanuary
London, Apr. 20. Results of Rugby matches played today, were:
Rugby Leaguo
Barrow 16, Liverpool Stan-
U.S. Baseball
New York, Apr. 21.
Cleveland,
ed Barnet win the trophy for bashington routed four Yankro
the first time by defeating Bishop Auckland by 3-2.
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Royal Family At Races
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London, April 21.
Princess King George and Elizabeth went to the races at Hurat Park this after- noon, after the Princend's 20th birthday luncheon party at Windsor Castle.
The Monarch and his eldest daughter, who received a tre- mendous ovation from thousands. of Londonerant the track, saw the King's horse Rising Light finish third in the first race, and by other runner Hypericum Baish second to Neolight, the Thousand Guinens favourite, in a later race.
Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by Queen Mary and Princess Margaret, went for a drive in Windsor Park and forcat in the afternoon. They had tea at the Royal Lodge before returning to the Castle.
Lord Aator's Derby hope, the unbeaten Aldis Lamp by Hy- perion out of Light Sentence, making his debut as a three- his classic year-old, enhanced chances by winning the Heory Vill Stakes over seven furlongs in faultless style.
0 the June Classic was third. Ten
ren-Reuter,
In the American League yester- day, Philadelphia's Dick Fowler allowed two hits and lost to Bos- ton's Johnny. Pesky who scored All amateur crowd records in the hitless first inning and hit
It was the first race meeting were beaten in the Football As- a home run-in the eighth.
Detroit's Wakefield tripled, fun one of London's own race Amateur Cup Final doubled and singled, driving
years. Aldie in confup for six where 63,832 spectators watch-five runners, as Ha! aociation
Newhouser Lamp who started at odds on
was never pushed to win.
Lord Derby'a Sky High from pitchers
for its first win. Stan the Пlerby favourite Gulf Д dis- The ship's staff will include
The previous best gate for an Spence hit a home run. member of the Army and Navy
Outfielder Wallie Moses' three-Stream's stable was medical corpe, the United ley 5: Batley 19, Leeds 9; Brad-amateur cup final was 37,000.
Both teams were given "token" run double in the sixth inning appointment and it was left to The imbroglio in the Security States public health service, ford Northern 5, Hull Kingston
to follow the winner home. Connell over the Russo-Iranian
Oregon, a 40 to 1 chance for isste har given us a fair warn-officers, engineers, physicists Rovers 0; Broughton 5, Roch-bronze medals to be exchanged provided the margin for Chicago's the 33 to 1 outsider Royal Tara
dale Flornets 6; Castleford 17. later for gold ones which are victory over St. Louis.
Bcores: Philadelphia 18, not yet ready, 10; Featherstone ing of the dangerous differences and other technical personnel,
Bishop, The staff will act as monitors Hull
Auckland, holders, Boston of viewpoint. Russin believes whe
Detroit secs mistrust in the Anglo-in protecting the health of In-Bramley 4; Huddersfield 76,
with the Swinton 3; Hunslet 21, York 6; eight times winners and twelve American desire to keep the dividuals connected case on the books until all Rail experiments and of the Bikini Oldham 19, Halifax 10: Salford times finalists, never-fully re- Cleveland
This protection will 6. Dewsbury 4; Wakefield Unity covered from the expensive error Washington from natives. troops have withdrawn
consist of measures to detect 2, St. Helen's 10; Wigan 16, which allowed Riley to score New York lean according to agreement.
The Rehabilitation. Football in the second-half conceded goals St. Louis I find no evidence of the Wes- and gauge radio-activity and Widnes 7; Workington Town 33, early and though levelling carly Chicago
Keighley 14.
through Phipps and McLohar in Russia's forestall its effects.
when Royal Air Forcs, champions, The Army said that the
before they scored their second, shivering fans saw Harry BreLeague concludes this afternoon
of St. Louis shut This is Barnet's first appear-Chicago word in this matter but that is
meet Rest of the League in an U.S.S. "Haven" was one of the
to carry United Aberavon 9, Amman United
ance in the final and they de- the way Moscow looks at it.
With two men out in the ninth, exhibition game at Causeway Bay
at o p.m The Western Allies on their vessels used
of war back; Rati 11, Newbridge 19; Bris- served their success in which Brooklyn's rookie outfielder Dick
Répal Air force will Geld the side regard with grave doubts States prisoners Muscu's tremendous expansion fi om Japan and it replaces the tol 6, iclcester 9; Camborne 18, the international player, Finch. Whitman singled in the winning game team which gave them the
"Benevolence," the ship St. Mary's Hospital 5; Cardiff
rin over New York, of influence across Europe, into U.S.S.
The results of today's foot-
Pittsburgh's veteran Rip Sowell championship by beating Eastern for the Barbariana 10; Cheltenham played a major part.
in the League, into the originally designated the Mediterranean,
outaitched Concinnati's Barbarians 3 ball matches, were:
Bucky The League team is 11 Leicester
4:
Waltera.
and has been cry Middle East and into the Fart st-Associated Press.
Crosskeys 24, Bridgend
strong one Boston's rightfielder Tommy
chosen. Carr (Navy East.
carefully Holmes led a batting spree. He "B") is a doubtful starter and his hit a home run with two on base, place will be taken by A Collase.
Gackwartern Affies' doubt
London, April 21. The Maharajah of Baroda plans to become a British farmer for six months of a year, Lord Beaverbrook's "Sunday Express". declared to-
day.
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Recalling that a fortnight ag
take to he flew from India resklence at Headley Grove, near
Boxhill, Surrey, the former home
What motives are behind Rus-
moves or be
of the racing motorist, Sir Ma-sia's direct actionist manuuvres, colm
the Campbell,
"Sunday behind Britain's
hind Uncle Sam's?
Express" anid: "The MahathĮ
is computed to be the richest men in the world, is hay ing difficulties. He plans to have his own herd of Guernseys, sell ing surplus milk. He pins pic- sties and a poultry farm".
Until each of the Big Three knews whether
Rugby Union
Ebbw Vale 15, Devonport Ser- vices M Falmouth 14, Royal
:
Air Force 20; Gloucester 8,
League North Blackburn 6, Stoke 1. Black
14
3 11.
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10
In the National League, 41,000|
the other two to have murdered 26 Daniah Rosslyn Park 6 Newport 59,10. Grimaby 1, Bury 1. Leeds 8,icago
are holding something behind their backs there can be no pro- Fress toward peace..
The Big Three chiefs served The Maharajah told the paper: the world, magnificently in the "I dare not ask for a permit to crists of war. The Big Three build dairy and other buildings chiefs today could render even
to mankind. You remember the fuss when por-
greater service improve- mils were granted for
ments at Warren Place. my New-Asoriated Press.
market racing stables. So far,
have got permits to convert gar-
Ages
into living quarters for some
of my staff, but that is about all.
I am going to have four or five paddocks here at Headley, for breeding horses-when I can get permits to build".
70,000
The Maharajah spent guineas on boying horses last year, and may spend as much this coped controls can be year. with, the "Sunday Express" says, he considered it would be worth while meeting British industrini- ists to discuss starting new indus tries. Reuter.
Moscow Radio On Turkey
London, Apr. 21. Moscow radio yesterday open ed a new attack on Turkey cri- ticizing the role the Turks play ed in the
war and asserting that nine-tenth of Turkish ex- ports were used to supply, the
Mazin
York
DANE ARRESTED
London. Apr 21. Landor Welsh 8 Llanelly 44, pool 1, Liverpool 1. Bolton 2, doubled twice and singled. Peter Schwedt, who is alleged Penarth 3 Manchester17, Barnsley 0. Everton 2, Burnley The scores
2; Manchester citizens, was arrestod today in eaten 0; Penzance and New- Huddersfield Stuttgart, Germany, by the In, St, Thority Hospital United 4, Wednesday 6. Middies- Brooklyn American security police, fol-typool 30, Northampton brough 3, Bradford 0. Preston Cincinnati
City 3. Boston lowing a clue supplied by Dan- &; Pontypridd 25, Eirina 8: Sale 1, Chesterfield 0. Sheffield Pittsburgh
Philadelphia ish police reports, the American U, Coventry 3; Swansea 9, Harle- United 2, Manchester
-Associated Press. Old Milihillians 3; Waterlog 5, news service in Germany said quins 16: Torquay Athletic 22 Sunderland 1, Newcastle 0. today.
Wasps 9; Weston-super-Mare 8. London Hospital 15. Reuter.
He will be handed over to the Danish authorities.-Reuter.
Millions Of Children Near Starvation
Pope And Catholic Vote
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TODAY'S FOOTBALL
A very
following is the rest
Bax (Navy "B"); Hau Yung- sang (Eastern) and Tee Kam-
hung (S, China) Jack (44 Cdo.),
King-ahing
(Capt.) and Carr
Hou
1
7
14
BOXING DOWN-UNDER
Lou Chung-eang
Fung
(Eastern)
(Navy
"B":
(B. China)
King-cheong (Eastern).
Wills (Navy "B"), Chow Mian-
chi (8: China) and Weng King- cheong JK. Wah).
Reseryca :-Wise
Longue South
(R.E.), Me- Arsenal 1, Leicester 2. Villa
Sydney, Apr, 21. Namera (44 Cdo.), Leung Wing- and Xavier (Civi- 0. Coventry 0. Charlton 2, Derby
Vic Patrick, holder of the chiu (B. China) 1 Fulham 9, Southampton 1 Australian lightweight and llan "A")
Manager:--L/Cpl. Teani Luton 3, Swansea 1. Millwall 6, welterweight titles, is to meet
Sharp Plymouth 1. Newport 1, Spurs nil American
D opponent
J.
Club Secretaries are requested
4. Notts Forest 2, Brentwood 0. Tommy Moyer, a weiterweight to notify players of their team Portsmouth 3, Chelsea 0. West). The deal has been arranged to Ham 1. Albion 1; Wolves 8, Bir-by cable. - mingham 3.-
Morel ✡
former Golden Gloves champion, was a member League Three
of the American forces in the League Three North, Second Pacific. He has yet to lose a chil-nation a choice "between life and Championship: Halifax 0, Stock-professional Bout.--Reuter
report to the Team Manager- L/Cpl. J. Sharp at the dressing room at 5.15 p.m. sharp.
RADIO
Rome, Anr. 21. Pope Pius yesterday declared that the Italian elections on June 2 to select a Constituent Assembly London, April 21.
of that the people give would The Pope called attention to the plight of millions of
dron, who are in danger of starvation, when he ad- death."
Avoiding any explicit endorse- port 1, Lincoln 3, Tranmere 0. or Republie Rochdale 3, Oldham 1. Crewe 2 dressed 200 delegates of the Italian Catholic Action
ment of Monarchy and mentioning no
the p or far. Carlisle 1: Darlington 4, Hartle- today, according to the Vatican Radio.
pool 1.
Z.B.W. HONG KONG broad- told the by name, tion "God knows how deeply we insidious and relentless influ-leaders of the Catholic Action, are concerned with their fate," ence, more dangerous than any which is an Italian Youth organi- Rogfori Cup: Aldershot 5, Exeter Randwick here today, by four casting of a frequency of 130 that the objective of the 8. Bournemouth 3, Bristol City lengths from Chaytor, owned Kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.30
--
SYDNEY ST. LEGER
Sydney, Apr, 21. Gay Lad, owned by L. Abra- at League Three, South, Southhams, won the St. Leger
MONDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1946. "TAMAR'S CHOICE FROM THE STUDIO.
ho said. "The misery is spread-violent action, has been at workhurches opponents was to over-1 2. Bristol Rovers 6, Broghton 1.lity by Hayes 0. German and PB,, 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 5.15
"At present, this adversary/throw "faith and Christian mora- Palace 1, Cardiff 1. Torquay 4J. Rauer, with P. Miller's Monon 9.62 Megacycles,
League Three, South, North and South Region Cup: Reading 2, Ipswich 0.
Scottish Victory Cup
TENNIS FINALS
p.m. and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m., alo
two II.K.T.
12.30 p.m.--Dally Programme Summary. 12.02 p.m.-Now. Mayfair Danes Orebr 1.00 .m.-News and Announcements. 1,10 p.m.-.A.F. Concert Orchestra
-ENSA.
1,80 v.m.-Light Orchestral Belesklons, 2,00 p.m.-Close Down,
6,20 p.m.-Duke Ellorton's Orbitra
Conee Bowell (Vocal),
7.00 p.m.-ordon
Performance,
Belay-Command
7,80 Bio-Tamars" Choice, 8.68 p.m.-London. Relar-Now, 8,15 p.m.ervices Musi
ENBA,
Do
Ing wider and wider, and does to uproot Christian civilisation
another third, not spare Italy any more than in the Italian people,
Swinden 1.
mouth other nations, the Pope snid.
Declaring that the present hour
League Three, South, North leugths away. "Now is the time for Catholic deems his work sufficiently ad-
All three horses earried 122 to the Region Cup: Clapton 0, Queen's Action, as well as for all other vaneed to prepare a general at-was "extremely grave" the Pope
urged the prople to "'uso
measures to Park Rangers 0. Nortlmmpton 1. pounds in the race which, worth organisations of the Lay Apostack on the people".
The Pope concluded by extend their energies
utmost all possible
to an ex-Walsall 4. Port Vale 2, Southend £2,000. saw only alx starters.) tolate to emply all their forces
Gay Lad started at 8 to 1, Chay and to stretch to the utmost all ing three points to which at-tremist measure" in order to im- 1. Watford 9, Mansfield 3.
voters League Three, North East twat & to 1 and Monmouth at their energies, Hin Hollenstention should be given: asis-
presa upon the, Catholic
Region Cup: Bradford City 6.10 to 1.-Reuter, tance to the destitute, the duty their dutiesAssociated Press. added.
Gateshead-1. "On the child aro centred all of Catholics in the public life most vital questions, all the of the nation, the importance
London, Apr. 21... most essential values, marriage, of dissemination of the doct- is not a political party and add
urgent duty of
R. E. Carter, young British mother, rines of the Church-Routered it is the and family.. spouse
Lennis star, and possible Davis, Threats To Morality - Catholic, nations to defend the education and public moralit
Cup player, defeated C. A. Komp
8.20 p.m.-Dance Huels. "Divarer, article in the Where such problems are solv
Godless schools, Church doctrine and reconduct Quoting an
of Ireland, 6-4, 6-2 in the finals all those who
9.00 p.m."Masle" "Time"--ENSA, "New Times", the broadcast, according to Divine Law and unbridled books and licentious to the Church
First round: Aberdeen 2, of the Cumberland Tennis tourno-
9,10 -Marck Weber's Orchestra
Mavis Deunett (Soprand). heard hore by the Soviet moni-Christian spirit, their youth and entertainment." are threats to have loft it. Ho said that his- 1
Donald MacPlial, Christian morality, Popo Pluntary teaches that all people who Hamilton 0 Airdrio 4, Drumba.nient yesterday.
Scottish 10,00 pm.-London Relay--Now, tor, scoffed at Turkish claima Infancy are not imperilled,
leave the Church seldom returnton 6. Allon 3, Hearts 1. Ar- of aid to the allles declaring "It "The deplorable famine threa-said.
broath 8. Raith 4 Ayr 1, Mor-champion, and Erie Fiby of Great 10:08 p.m.--Cancers Walle is also known that Turkey did tening infancy and youth is but The Pontiff deplored that to it in the same proportion.
"Adversity attackding all ton 8 Clachnucudin 2, Partick Britain combined to down Car- 10.15 p.m.-Orchestre Raymondg not help the allies in the war a reflection of the dismal misery "much of youth is rotten- and |
the men's doubles title Associat-
11.00 pm.Close Down, but that, on the contrary, one of their souls.-
corrupt and expressed hia pity the Christian faith and morals 2. Clyde 4, Albion 2. Cowden ter and Deko Barton, 6-2, 6-4, for 10,10 m-aceepte frost The Gan rendered substantial assistance "In the natural order of for "millions of children expon a total assault," he concluded. beath 0, Queen's Park 0. Dundee ed Press.
Programmes marked ENSA are East Fifa 2, Kilmarnock 0; Fai to the Germans. Nine-tenths things the child should be borned to famine." He urged the Asociated Press.
United 2, Queen of the South 1. large crowd of ball fans were recorded specially for Services nhor exports wont to
when yesterday's Entertainment by the Department Ger- and bred in the healthy climate loaders to be courageous in
Abordeen, Apr. 21. kirk 2, Motherwell 1. Hibernian diaappointed
Entertain- Many,"
of Christian family and society, Aghting against Godless politi
Representatives, of Scottinh 3, Dundee 0. St. Johnstone 2, game was called off at the last of National Services "Turkey broke off diplomatic and grow as to maturity, which cal theories.
"The moment is very grave," herring fishermen Involved in Celtic 8, St. Mirron B, Enat Stir momont owing to the failure of ment relations with. Germany, only qualifies him to propagate off- when Hitler's game wao do spring to the perfection of the he said, in urging leaders to dispute, because of the Foodling 1. Stenhousemuir 1, Ran Hong Kong to field a side.
"illuminate Italian Catholic Ministry's proposal to reducogers 4 Third Lanark.1, Dun finitely and irrevocably lost."Christian nocial order.
Irish Regional Langusi. the broadcast said. "Her do- "Through more than 16 cen- votem on Catholle Church In the price of herringe, aro pro-fermline 2. claration of war on Germanyturien the Italian people have torests which are now in sor-pared to meat the Minstry's ro-Football Association Amatour
Breachtative In Edinburgh on Cup Final: Barnet 3, Bishop faat 2, Derry 1. Glentoran
Auckland 2.
Distillery 3,Router six months later was purely remained faithful to such order, lous danger," numinal."--Associated Pross. but the last hundred years an He onld the Catholly Action Thursday or Friday,Router.
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