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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946.

With Blood

of 6,000,000 Jews

Tel Aviv

Jerusalem, Apr. 29.

"The Stern gung" the groun of Jewish terrorists who call themelues the "

the freedom ofters for

today

acknowledge the responsibility for the killing of crven British unliers of the 6th Airborn Division at Telaviv on Thurs day night. The acknowledge. "con- ient was made in a sunique in the form of pontern in Telavin, Reuter,

No Wives To

Visit B.A.O.R.

in

London, Apr. 29. British officers and men Germany have been told in new Army Order that the prac- tice of meeting their wives in Paris, Brussels, Calais and other Com- towns in the Linns of munication must cease, states a Renter tuessage from Bremen,

has not been "The practice widespread, but it has given

it

some resentment," rise to

"The was stated in London. and have been able to get faeill- wives are generally well to do ties for travel on civilian pass- ports. It was felt that this gave them an unfair privilege. The wives of men not so well off, or who could not make the journey 1 Paris or some other centre, are placed at a disadvantage," the Order continued.--Reuter.

Germans Told Not To Forget

Nuornborg, April 29.

Speaking from an improvised pulpit in the ruins of a bomb-

share the

of unt-

ed church in Nuernberg today, Pastor Martin Niemoel- for, who was imprisoned for seven years for opposition to Nazism, told Germans that they must guilt for the murder' of 6,000,000 Jews. Nearly 3,000 people, including a large contingent

formed Allied personnel, stood amid the rubble of the church, burned out in the big night attack on Nuernberg in October, 1944. Above the congregation stretched the charred beams on which were written in gold the main texts from the Beatitudes, including, "The Meek shall inherit the 'Earth."

my

Many people in the congre, gave him permission to show teara his wife the cell' in which he was gation were moved to when the Pastor painted this confined at Dachau concentra- picture of Germany's possible tion camp, Pastor Niemceller said: "When we read the mem- inheritance:

"Perhaps at some distant orial plaque commemorating the Our grandchildren, burning in the crematerium date, when

grandchildren, there of 288,766 fellow human our children's offer a beggar in France or Hol- beings between 1933 and 1945, Jand

that my wife shuddered, and a crumb of bread,

for those deaths was beggar will refuse it, saying, "I guilt take no bread from the hand brought home to me.

"Of course, I could argue that that is stained with the blood

I had an alibi. I, myself, was of 6.000,000 Jews'.

"concentration an inmate in a camp after 1987 and could not be expected to break out against their horrors-which, believe me, were worse than the films we have seen and worse than the newspaper descriptions.

"Let the Germans not forget that 6,000,000 people were done to death according to plan done to death deliberately. hang- ed. gassed, shot, beaten. Let us

recall the commandment, Thou shalt not kill' and let us not forget our guilt for these 6,000,000 murders."

the Allies Describing how

Premier Accuses

Polish

Gangs Armed With British Weapons

London, April:29.-

The Polish Prime Minister, M. Morawsky, declared in the Polish National Assembly last night that armed gangs active in Poland were equipped "with first-class Bri- work," arms and radio sots for spy tish automatic Moscow radio reported today.

A Soviet News Agency message from Warsaw broadcast by the radio quotes the Polish Prime Minister as adding that these gangs were the agents of General Wladyslaw Anders, commander of the Second Polish Army Corps in Italy, who supplied them in addition, "with brand new uniforms.

"We must, at the earliest pos- sible date liquidate the existing armed gangs which are attacking peaceful citizens,"

M. Morawsky was reported to have said, giving a survey of the general policy of his government. that there ware three basic pro-

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London, Apr. 29.

The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Worker" cabics that Sinyavsky, the author of the re- cent vitriolic urticle on Moscow Dynamos football

the

COUNTY CRICKET TO OPEN NEXT WEEK

(By. Vernon Morgan, Reutors Sports Editor)

LONDON, APRIL 29. match with the Arsenal team The COUNTY CRICKET SEASON WHICH BEGINS NEXT has been dismissed from his position as the Dynamos radio commentator.

The careless editor of the children's journal "Pioneer," in which this incredibly bad dis- play of sportsmanship appeared, has also been relieved of his duties, according to the "Daily Worker'a" correspondent.

The Soviet sporting world endorses the action and ex- presses the viewpoint that the -world press would gain im- mensely in prestige if it were to take similar action against the daily purveyor of anti- Soviet slanders. Router.

For Small Field 2,000 Guineas

(By Vernon-Morgan, Reuter's

Sports Editor)

IT

WEEK-END AFTER A BREAK OF YEARS MAY WELL BE OF DECISIVE-IMPORTANCE TO THE FUTURE OF THE GAME IN ENGLAND. UNLESS IT IS PLAYED WITH SPIRIT AND IMAGINATION, THEN DREARI. NESS WILL DECEND ON THE GAME AND SEVERAL FIRST CLASS COUNTIES MAY JUST CEASE TO EXIST.

WILL BE THE DUTIES OF THE PLAYERS TO STRIKE A MEAN BETWEEN RASHNESS AND INERTIA AND ΤΟ PROVIDE A QUALITY OF ENTERTAINMENT MATCH THE PRESENT TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM. HOWEVER, IT WOULD BE TOO MUCH TO EXPECT THE STANDARD OF PLAY TO EQUAL THAT OF 1939 WHEN CRICKET WAS EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. In detail there are to be fewer changes in the procedure of play this scuson. The experimental eight ball over has been scrap- ped and the six ball over will be reverted to. A new ball will be taken after 50 overa.

Another change is that a side can now declare on the first day, at any time after they have reached 300 runs,

to

U.S. Baseball

IWORCESTER TO

PLAY INDIA

Worcester, April 29. Worcestershire County, who have the distinction of being the first opponents for the In- |dia cricket tourists, are in the happy position of being able to fold practically a full strength pre-war side for the three-day game on

May 4, writes Vernon Morgan, Rou- ters Sports Editor.

A. P. Singleton, the new County captain, wili have the Hon. J. Lyttelon, who jed the team in 1939, A. F. T. White, R. Perka, R. Howarth, P. F. Jackson, S. Buller, R.. Jenkis, H. H. Gibbons and E. Cooper, all regular members of the Worcestershire eleven, be-- fore the war.

Singleton proved a fire lead- er of the Oxford University team of 1987, headed County batting averages in 1939 and has since performed with dis- tinction with Royal Air Force teams.

to

Gibbons was the County's most prolifle scorer during the New York, Apr. 29. inst full pre-war sepson, with a Stan Spance's double in the total of 1,689 runs, helping Worcestershire to have the best eighth inning drove in two runs Sunday and enabled the Washing season for a period of 20 years. ton Senators to knock the Yankees Perks though still in the London, Apr. 28.

from first place by a score of Army, hopes

fre- play Small but select will be the

quently and Worcester need field for Britain's first classic of

The season will also bring Pitcher Red Embree's double in him as their bowling strength the season, the Two Thousand with it a more forthright sys- the twelfth inning, storing two has weakened with the

of Martin, who. Guineas, running at Newmar-tem of determining the cham-men, brought the Cleveland In-

to South Africa. ket on Wednesday. There will pionship tables by points ac-dians a 8 to 1 victory in their absence

than tually gained in place, of the third successive overtime game returned

Detroit Tigers this Perks had 143 wickets in 1939. probably not be more eleven starters which is the more complicated and not al- with the

The only other bowling talent smallest field this century.

ways satisfactory method of cal-season. I think another warm fav culating by porcentage,

The pennant bangry Boston left is Howarth and the googly This

Howarth is n Red Sox widened their lead in bowler Jonkis. ourite will win this year's event has been made possible by a pro-beating Philadelphia twice, 2 to 1 left-hander. for I cannot see Gulf Stream gramme in which each of the 17 and 5 to 1, with Chapman of the

The last place may see keen being beaten. He is a very fine counties will piny a fixed number Athletics hitting a homer in the competition as Worcester have colt indeed and exceedingly fit of matches-26--and will meet firat tilt,

horse in each other at least once. was possibly the fittest

The Chicago White Sox spotted several youngsters on the books the race.

Twelve points will be given the St. Louis Browns nine uncarn- and it will not be easy to de- for a win, six for a draw and ed runs in the first inning of acide. They may even wait until first innings. lead. nightcap which the Browns won the last minute to see ground four for

of the conditions and whether it is a In addition to a fall county pro- after losing the opener

bowler or a bat that is required. gramine there will be fixtures double-header.

There are several promising for matches with the Indian

newcomers for the batting tourists.

ranks, but if another bowler is required, Oakley, a left-hander, may get the place. The ground recovered well from the mid- Winter soaking, when it was covered with a several feat of water and it is a popular venue for visitors being set in a pretty spot, overlooked by Worcester- shire Cathedral. - Reater.

More Arrivals

blems.

"Firstly the struggle for the Details were released today of the "Confession of an Em- consolidation of security

bittered, Soul"—the autobiography of an Italian wo- moral resurrection in the country.

man, Leonarda Clianoulli, who is shortly to be tried on Secondly, the struggle against

charges of the murder*of-three women friends. famine for food deliveries. Third- the rehabilitation of industry.

Using an axe and aaaw, Leon- villages, ports, and the capital of arda is alleged to have cut up the Warsaw.

bodies and to have made them

Tykes Favoured

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Did Nothing "But what did I do when I was a free man? I did nothing, preaching as, if nothing

It is not very long happening that should have

odds against him winning the moved every pastor to protest.

"If we in the churches had triple crown of Two Thousand spoken out frankly in the early Guineas, the Derby and the St. days, perhaps there would have Leger.

American League Scores His stable companion Neopoli- been no Gestapo or S.S. If there had been no Gestapo or S.S., tan will see that a good pace is Chamberlain and set. Two other champion, colts perhaps Mr.

would not

to boat Gulf have will be backed M. Daladier

- The Indians will not be easy the Aga needed to make that journey to Stream. They are

Khan's Khaled and Lord Astor's to beat. They look, a powerful Munich.

think Aldis side but are stronger in but "There came to see ine re- Aldis Lamp. I cently a Jew who had lost his Lamp will take a great deal. of ting than bowling. Bowling is parcuts in a concentration camp beating not only in this classic also a problem for county sides, in Czechoslovakia and his own but in the Derby and St. Leger. There is an urgent need this family in the Auschwitz camp His win at Hurst Park last week season, to discover bowlers who in Poland,

did not please many experts but will give England a chance in Who will win the champion-

London, Apr. 29. "What could I say to bim ex-I am not among them. Next Australia next winter.

ship? The general opinion is

Second game:

Six more Indian cricketera cept 'My dear brother, I frankly Wednesday's race should show

St. Louis

reached London late last night. confess my guilt and the guilt who is right

There will be a foreign chal- that it will be a fine county in- that finishes above the I know what my of my people.

Mushtaqall, Nayudu, Nimbalkar Tho people have done to yours. In lenger in Macel Coussac's colt deed

their fourth straight victory over travelled in a Dakota, got to Lon- all humility I ask you to forgive Goyama who will be ridden by reigning champions Yorkshire

Herbert Sutcliffe has retired the Pittsburgh Pirates, 7 to 1, in den from Lyneham airport shortly us-if you can forgive us. Charles Elliott, who steered the this summer.

same owner's horse to victory in

double after Hazare reached the capital and will be sadly missed as also their first game this event in 1940.

game from Poole. The other members The favourite should win the will Verity, who was killed in header, with the second

BOAD Sunderland are flying in fillies event in the Thousand the war. The side will be cap-postponed because of ralo.

The Boston Braves dunked the aircraft and are reported to be Guineas on Friday for there ap-tained by A. B. Seilera, York- pears on form nothing likely to shire will take a bit of beating. Phillies twice, with Sain record-held up in Sicily owing to bad

the nightcap.

RAF, are due today. beat John Dewar's filly Neolight, Although losing many batsmen in his third straight victory in weather. Others, carried by the The New York Giants swept The players are restian after a who showed last week that she to League Cricket they have

double long air journey which to many is in the same form that caused Washbrook and several promis both

Leader,

snapping the Brooklyn was somewhat of an ordeal, but

winning her to be ranked number one ing newcomers.

eight-game There will be a great day at Dadgers' fly last year. She has filled out well and with champion joc- Surrey on May 23 when His streak, which was ended by Goodly the players are quite well.— key Gordon Richards in the Majesty the King will be pro- Resen, who was purchased only Saturday from the Dodgers and saddle, will take a lot of beating. sent at the one-day match to

Her most formidable rivals in mark the centenary of the Club, who got three hits in the oponer

Surrey's neighbours, Middle- and a three-run homer

more kotcap. my opinion are the Aga Khan's

Chicago Cubs went into dr than Cama and Lord Hosebery's sex, will probably offer

extra inning to defeat St. Louis

Other problema of the govern- fate soap by boiling the remains

ter of the Derby, winner Ocean any other county. Captained by Cardinale in the first game, while that lively cricketer R. W. Chicago.also captured the second ment are the settling of the wes-

London, Apr. 29.

Swell. lands and repatriation; then a great iron cauldron contain-

The call-over on the Two

National League Scores Both races look like thrillera V. Robins, they have a good bat-game before a crowd of 81,000, ing a solution of caustic soda, rehabilitation of finances; the re

She penned her autobiography Thousand Guineas which will be habilitation of transport; the com

while in of epidemics and

prison awaiting trial, and ran at Newmarket on May 1 is and in the case of the colts some ting side but are inclined to be

Voce Not Playing al for.

health

theshe describes in it. how she used as follows: 2-1 Gulf Stream; 4-1 light should be shown on Mon- weak on bowling. protection."

of her Khaled (both takou and offered): dny by the running of the threa

The ability of Walter Ham- Polls-Soviet friendship, Mo. an axe to murder ono

friends, Francesca Scavi.

11-2 Aldis Lamp (offered 0-1 favourites-Gulf Stream, Khal-

mond to resumo, the captaincy rawsky declared. "rust and will

has given great, satisfaction to With detalla reminiscent of a taken) 3-1. Goyamo (offered 10-1, ed and Aldis Lamp-Reuter. remain the cornerstone of Folish witch of the fiddle Ages, this taken) 19-2, Edward Tudor (offer-

Gloucestershire. His stature a foreign policy in general."

taken)

London, Apr: 29, 100-8 Radio- 10-1, Over 3,000,000 Poles have at account is reported to relata how d

Darby County footballers took a giant of the game is second ready been settled in the western she prepared beverages and cakes Therapy (offered) 20-1 Maharej 81-1 for her intended victims.

kumar (taken and

the Football Association Cup with only to that of his illustrious offered); I used to mix human blood Happy Knight: 40-1 any others them when they paid a surprise predecessor, Dr. W. G. Grace. destres "Friendship and with shocolate," she is reported is offered). Special place bet visit to a cinema at St. Albana Gloucestershire has a sound,'

with .tho →reat Collon

added the ting: 4-7 Gulf Stream (wanted tonight. They were given a great attractive and ambitious side. Anglo-Saxon countries, Britain to have written. " and the United States, on which requisite flavour of tangerine, 8-11 Khaled (wanted): 6.6 Aldis

(offered 6-4, taken); 2-1 alien by the audience, and the cinema manager, who only, learned together with the Soviet Union hisced, vanilia or cinnamon and

foffered Dad of their visit half an hour before tles have little worries regard establishment of relations through sometimes. I would: sprinkle in Edward Tr

bo BCS."

talten): 2-1 Goyama (offered 9-4, they arrived, included a special ing batting but with the ab- sence of Voce, still in the forces, out the world at present depends some powdered human

When she was very young she

reel of the cup final in the team's Election to the Legislative said the met a gypsy in a little

call-over on the Derby to honour. The team will be given a they will be below. standard,

Two Australion Sheffield Diet would be held next Autumn, town in South Italy who pro- be run at Epsom on Jane & was civic reception when they return

adding that hesied she would have a "tragic as

Shield cricketers will be turning follows: 11-2 Gulf Stream to Derby on Tuesday,--Reuter.

They out for Leicestershire. (taken and offered); 8-1 Khaled futúra,**

are 1. T. Jackson and J. Walsh stitution in July should ascertain This prophesy deeply agitated (offered 7-2, Laken) 8-1 Aldis whether they should préserve the the girl, whose unbalanced nature Lamp (offered): 9-1 Edward Tu-22-1 Fleet Street in the full bath of New South Wales.

Worcestershire, who provide 10-2 taken): 100-3 brother to the Derby winner, ber of Sonate, or whether it would later repealed itself in another Indor (offered to Jacket; 20-1 Wing Btreet and the Guineas tho first opposition to the In-

Nirgalp 100-0 The

.23-1 Yuvaraj (all offered); Fast sexl Fair (takon and offered Winner Garden Path, but he did dlans on Saturday, have a good } their tour, at: Doncaster on "Batur 10,80,p'm-London Belay. ***. Terny

not impress £5, two-year-old

on Tuesday. What gear they have number of her own teeth and, re- 22-1 Fleet Stroot (offered 26-1, when he son once in four at team, captained by A. P. Single- day, will begin practising at Lords not received by tomorrow will be peating an ancient rito, burned. taken) 738-1 Radio-Therapy (of tempte. Inishing the season with ton-Reuter,

provided for them at Lorda...... them before an image of the Ma- fored).

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Reuter donna-Reuter.

When the call-over on the Two • Place behind Khaled, wooh t

Gulf Stream remained a

Bingapore, Apr. 29. Havana, Apr. 29,

Thousand Guinons and the Derby The Cuban Government has Cuban Federation of Labour took" place today at the Vicionih favourite for both the Guinea

and the Derby, the bust prios Teddy Lee, Royal Navy fight- forbidden Spanish General Jose threatened to hold a protest lub the feature was the support obtainable for the Guiness being er maintained his unbeaten World Stadium, Aizpuru to land here from the strike and refused to unload the for Fleet Street aich avourite and backed Singapore record when ho nar. Sims out-punched by the Spanish steamor" Magallanes anteamer,

stable equipanion of the has offi. and Streams Flost Street is not met 301 30 10,000, Towly outpointed Battling Navy boxer, concentrated on de Aftor Aizpuru had reportedly The Spanish general has officii le the Gulnar bat for

43,000) and Bims, the Malayan welterweight fensive tactics, and it was left loft the ship yesterday, contrary cfolly been ordered to reembark. Derby Be was backed to win awards Fodors ((a),000) are also champion, over 10 rounds into Lee to carry the night to ble

Fryd non-titles frht at the Happy opponent, Redtory to previous arrangements, the|---Reuter

427,000 9 26-1, and "mothéened to law

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