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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 15, 1946.
WAR Jap. Defendants Ask For
Dismissal Of Charges
IS LEGAL".
ATOM BOMB
New York, May 14.
A jaint amauncement by the US Army and Nary mail that the Baited States hus no · more powerful atole bunch than that dropped on Naga- 'maki, "_dupan,
Washington despatch to
the "New York Times" vented today. This anepermenta answered chorpes abrand that the United Staten kul develop. el a kanch with more dreuntat- ingr
"The hout which will he "used at Mikin for the forth- coming test in of the 'stand- and tipe we the same which wna used ut Nanosaki, J! ix the best tum we have avail- able", the antennes sont said. -Reuter.
Tokyo War Trial Arguments
(By MORRIE RANDSBERG)
TOKYO, MAY 14.
UNIVERSAL TYPEWRITER CO.
BUY or SELL TYPEWRITERS & RIDDONS
SPORTS ISECTION
SCHMELING
London, May 14,
Max Schmeling, the fortwer German warld boxing cham- 'plan, was today sonienced by La military government fri- bunal in Hamburg to thres months imprisonment und fined 10,000 marks, for in- fringing military government ardera, the British News Ser pica in Germany, reports.— Router.
U.S. Baseball
New York, May 14. FIVE OF THE 28 JAPANESE DEFENDANTS BEFORE THE
In the American Lengue Boston INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL TODAY, resumed its winning ways, defent- SOUGHT DISMISSAL OF THE INDICTMENT Charging the New York Yankees 3. to the season's largest ING THEM WITH RESPONSIBILITY. FOR JAPAN'S before
crowd, more than 68,000 fans. POLICY OF AGGRESSION.
Harris pitched for the victors,
HOUSING REPORT ISSUED
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the
present time would inereze the "high cost of living and aggra- vate the existing tendency to- wards inflation,
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Surrey Fights Uphill Game Against India
(By Leary Constantine, Router's Special Correspondent)
THE OVAL GROUND, LONDON, MAY-13. THE INDIAN TOURISTS, SCORING 454 AND DISMISSING
[LESNEVICH
IN LONDON.
London, May 14 With ringside seats selling at £21 each,, record gate for the British indoor fight may be established tonight when Gua Leanovich, World Light-Heavyweight Boxing Champion from CHffside, Now Jersoy, risks his crown against British title-holder, Freddie MIS
lba.
SURREY FOR 135, FORCING THEM TO FOLLOW ON Milis had to skip rope con- 319 RUNS IN ARREARS, LOOKED WELL SET FOR ANtinuously in order to keep his EASY VICTORY, BUT THE COUNTY RALLIED weight below 174 lbs. the max-
Lesnevich, is STRONGLY IN THEIR SECOND INNINGS, COMPIL-imum weight. INC 172 RUNS FOR THE LOSS OF ONE WICKETxpected to weigh in about 174 predict that Milla, who was demobilized from the Royal Air Force only two months ago, lacką experience Kainst big-time opposition and will be out-pointed by the veter-
WHEN STUMPS WERE DRAWN AT THE END OF THE SECOND. DAY'S PLAY. '
Most critics
THE TOURISTS ARE STILL IN A FAIRLY STRONG POSI- TION (SURREY ARE 147 BEHIND) BUT A DRAW IS NOT RULED OUT IN VIEW OF THE STRENGTH OF THE SURREY XI IN BATTING: BUT WHATEVER an American fightor--Associat- HAPPENS IN THE REMAINDER OF THE PLAY, THIS ed Press. MATCH WILL BE MEMORABLE FOR THOSE WHO
SAW IT.
Golf Prospects
St. Louis; May 14. The New York Yankees be- came the first Major Labague team today to inaugurate” nir“ travel an
means to meet sele- dules. They landed here in a chartered four-engine DC-4, | carrying 44 passengers includ- ing 30 players and manager Joe
to use the plane on all future western trips. Associated Press,
(b by subsidising the eest of motion that it was supplemen in the nigh Cleveland like- defeat and the slimmest chances fessionals but there is no sign ‡ McCarthy, who said he planned
FORMER PREMIER BARON HICHIRO HIRANUMA AND}
FOUR OTHERS JOINED IN A NEW LEGAL MOVE CONTENDING THAT THE TRIAL BY REPRESENTA TIVES OF ONE OF THE ALLIED NATIONS WHICH DEFEATED JAPAN DENIED THEM "A LEGAL, FAIR AND IMPARTIAL HEARING".
United States Army Captain defended W. G. Furness, who Homma in Manila, told the court in his opening argument on the
tary to a petition taken under repairs to a price level co-advisement by the tribunat yes- ser te that existing when
terday challenging its authority rent restrictive legislation
over crimes against peace and was introduced,
crimes against humanity.
Seeking to be free from the TENA Tiw magony
grave allied charges with Hir pomp wama with no undin de bould a welted blocks repair or retinidine
property. Ruch s
numa (premier in 1939) were terraces of e-ses former foreign ministers Yosu- Jengan costs of musterials mic Puikings,
tenements, repair where | ke Matsuoka, Mamoru Shige- labour main high, unless Gov-and
te ap | mitsu, Togo, who was minister | ernment Ristance in the form necessary, and sub-let
at the start and again at the of a subsidy is granted to hem. proved tenants.
(iv) That Government should end of the war, and Yoshijiro (XX) Finance alene, without
uf oh-investigate the desirability of Umezu, ex-commander of the the immediate prospect ⚫taining materials, would the in-developing new areas for build- Japan Kwangtung Army
sufficient. "Easy"
money ng adequate accommodations for also a surrender signer. combinet with lack of materials its own employees. would push prices up and the tendency towards general infla tion would hevone nyrkel
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(xx The cost of reconstruc- tion should be borne by the com- 'munity as a whole and not only by the owners of damaged and "destroyed property.
(xxii) In order to spread the cost over a period of years, any subsidy should be repaid
Cover meth
tv That so long u the
using shortage remains cute.
legislation
rent restrictive should not be removed.
(vil
Not At War
The Detroit Tigers stretched their winning streak to reven straight games, the longest in two seasons, defeating Chicago's White Sox to 1. Dizzy Trout
The Indians will certainly not was the winning pitcher.
forget it, for they piled up the Washington and Philadelphin mammoth total, after a poor start. spilt a doubleheader, the Athletics of 464. They get an all-time taking the 6 to 4 and the English last wicket partnership
opener Senators the second, 3 to 1. Fow-record and Nayudu accomplished ler was credited as the winning the first hat-trick of the tour. harfer in the first, and Niggeling Surrey started their uphill tusk with the knowledge of possible St. Louis and Feller pitching the Indians to vic-ling, their batsmen took chances, wize divided a
twin bill, Bob of victory. Against steady bow tory 4 to 1 in 10 inpings in the paid the penalty and crashed bad- first
game the Browns taking the Iv for 136. second,
nd, 9 to 3 with Shirley the The highlight of their collapse winning pitcher.
the slow bowler. Nayudu'n' Scores:
hat-trick, which was achieved in a most spectacular fashion. He got Fishlock out with a very bad ball. the England batsnian treading the wicket in attempting a big hit.
Nigel, Surrey's captain,
then played a googly into the hands of silly mid-pif, and with the third delivery, A. V, Bedaer never al tempted to play a googly, which pitched near the off stump.
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Montreal, May 14. Canada and America are both anxious to Hec British golf pro-
Burton, who suils at the end of of any, except champion Dick
the month, who will be able to afford the time and money for. the trip.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1946: “CLASSICAL REQUEST HOUR"
An Invitation haben ex- tended, however, to David (Dai) Res, big tournament winner rlier in the season, to travel and join Burton for the £500
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting match with Byron Nelson or the
on a frequency of G10 Kilocycles winner of the American cham- and from 12.30 to 1.80 p.m., 6.80 pionship on June 26, the eve of to 7.30 pm., 8.00 to 8.16 p.m., and the Canadian open champion-9.15 to 11.00 p.m., also on 9.52 ship.
This follows the news that India's fielding was keen, with the Americans have appealled Gul Mahomed excelling in the out to British professionals field.
Bannerjee and
leg,
Hazare again!
through Henry Cotton to resume
Megacycles. H.K.T.
12.30 .m.--Daily Programme Summary 12.32 p.r.-Music from the Filme.
1.00 .m.--News & Announcements, 1.10 p.m.-Now Mayfair Orchestra. 1,80 p.m.-A Tchaikovsky' Irogramme, 2,00 p.m.Close Down',
6,80 p.m.--Joe Love & His Orchestra. 7.00 ..Hait An Hour with Jerame
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7,80 p..Music · Time"-ENSA, 8.00 p.m.London Relay-Newe, -- 8.15 m.international
Settling Down t
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A sign that golf is settling
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many of the minor fixtures are being restarted and among them is the annual Admirals veraus Generals match, which always attracted interest.
They re-stated the contention] by Ichire Kiyose, chief Tojo defense counsel, that there was no basis in international law for Crown Leases-
the 36 counts of crimes against
In the National League Chica- kept a steady length but twice Ryder Cup matches next year pence which charged the pri- go beat Pittsburgh 3 to 1. when Bannerjee pitched abort an not wait until 1918, as was That speedy decision soners with planning and carry. Augie Galan and Ed Stevena Gregory pulled him for legintimated would be the quE.--- should he mude regailing
ing out wars of aggression. Amashed out home runs to lead boundary. In view of the precar Reuter. Crown Jensex due to expire
They sought, dismissal of the Brooklyn to a 1 to 4 victory over ous position neither Gregory nor to taka counts charging violations in Philadelphia with Lombardi piteli-Fishlock were Inclined the near future.
(vi) That adequate techni-Manchuria on the grounds that ing for the Dodgers.
uhances and the score rose slowly: out of taxation, but care mustal staf be engaged, and that the stated offenses were against Cincinnati took both ends of Sohoni relieved Bannerjee
and St. though pitching an occasionall, be afforded for the Mongolian People's Repub doubleheader with the St. Lout there bail failed to induce Gregory down to the pre-war conditione be taken that the cost does not every fnellity fall on the pourer classes.
the return of P.W.D. employeeslic with which Japan was not at first game 4 to 2 in 10 innings to bring off his favourite hook has been seen in various tourna- (xxiii) Berupem type ne- and others who are essential to
war. For the same reason they with Bucky. Walters pitching, and shot and get caught at deep square ments already held and now commodation has suffered pro-supervise and carry out any asked removal of specifications the second
5.to I with programme. portionately far more damage building
The against allied nations during the Blackwell in the pitcher's box. to stres the periods prior to Pearl Harbour. than Chinese typu accommoda- Committee wish
Boston went on a batting apree tion. A subsidy in advocated; urgency of the tasks involved.
Five, defendants also filed a to defeat the New York Giants but if the cost is to be borne and therefore feel that the pre-motion for particulars asking 6 to 5 in the first of double- by the community as a whole. vision of personnel for the for special times and places of header and then won the second great care must be exercised in prompt execution of any plans the conspiracies of murder and game ? to 5. The Red Sox took! The apportioning of the subsidy which may be adopted in a mat- aggression.
10 innings to down their oppon- eata in the second contest. Black to avoid discrimination betweenter of immediate importance.
Not Murder (viii) That Government the different classes of the po
was the winning pitcher in Attempting to quash the the opener and should state its building and re- pulation.
in the construction policy without de-charges of mass murder in the second. Japanese attack of Pear! Har-Scores: lay..
elsewhere, Druce (ix) Thai
-Exe-bour-and- a Senior
American defense Officer be cutive
appoint-Blakeney, the staff of His counsel for Umezu, asserted that (i) That adequate building ed to materials be purchased a im- Excellency the Governor with "killing in war is not murder's
Government powers equivalent to those of 'n and that war itself was legal. ported
Admiral "If the killing of Reconstruction,
St. Louis of im-Minister without delay. The
Second game: whose sule duty it shall be to Kidd at Pear Harbour is mur- portation transport of
Cincinnati building materials of alt des co-ordinate and direct the work der, we know the name of the who hus loosened the
St. Louis
know the Chief-of-Staff who Major League leaders: planned that attuck. Is murder:
National on their conscience?"
Batting Reese, Brooklyn 411. Blakeney said the Allies were Runs-Ryan, Boston, 21.. attempting to impose responsi-Runs batted in--Holmes. Boston, sands of persons on men "In all collections turned over to U.N.nocent of any specfic connection therewith." Associated Press. R.R.A.--Associated Press.
Recommendations
In view of the foregoing con- elusions the Committee recom- *mend-
by
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woll
Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Brooklyn Firat game: Cincinnati
Wright
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criptions is of paramount im-¡ of reconstruction and housing- atomie bomb on Hiroshima, We-Associated Press.
portance.
No time should be lest in ac
New York, May 14. quiring as much as possible of The emergency food collection the surplus stocks of the Aus- drive, to obtain canned food for tralian and U.S. Forces in the relief of starving millions abroad, today throughout che Pacific, and the necessary nan- began
18,
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1 minutes later and Surrey
making a good recovery.
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Good Recovery
Fishlock changed bats and show-
tial fnellities should be afford. United States. The campaign will Lility for the death of thou | Hits-Musial. St. Louis, 31.
feil.
im-
All building materials ported into the Colony should be registered in a Government pool.
An attequately stuffed Stores 'Department, with men experi
enced in buying and handling engineering and building con- struction stores, should be or ganised by Government.
The services of local firms should Loonlisted for importa- tion, starage, and, distribution of materials,
potential
Local production should be encouraged and uti Jised to the fullest exten...
Subsidies
Jews To Set Up Govt. By Force
New York, May 14.
Doctor Louis Altman, President of the United Zionists Ro--
visionist Organization of Palestine, announced ́hera today that the group will set up with armed force, if nocossary, a provisional Jewish Government for Palos tine this year or next..
The Government's Arst task seriously nowhere in the Middle will be the repatriation of 1,000- Enst."
existence, Mr. Altman said,
(i) That Government should lecide on a policy to assist pro- 000 dews in the first year of its He compared his group's aherty owners to provide the
"govorament" with the pro- hétesaury housing accommoda- He told a news conference visional government maintained Assistance should be that the provisional govern by General de Gaulle while tion. given, conditional on reconstruc- ment would be established be- Marshal Petain headed the Kelon being completed within a cause Britain failed in its man Vichy, regime,
pecified perled,
date and because "It broke all
(a) by allocating materials its obligations to Jews and lost! Asked about the possibilities from the above-mentioned all legal and moral right to con-¡ of British opposition, Mr. Alt- Government pool to pro- vined the Government of man said, "I do not know but porty-owners in such a way Palestine"
bit, maybe this government will be ́aa to make available, the Mr. Altman, who is also the recognized, but if it involvos, a largest number at dwell- chairman of the Executive struggle, that will also be part Inge
as possible, Committes of the World Now of our activities, as violence is having regard to the inter- Zionist Organization, discount the only language the British ests of the community as a ed Arabian threats of a holy Government understands." AB-
war, declaring "they “ara taken sociated Press.. whole; and,
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Home runs--Mize, New York, G. Tripics-Mustal, 3. Stolen bases Relser, Brooklyn, 8. Pitching Lanier, St. Louis, won lost none, average 1000.
American Batting Fesky, Boston, 394. Runs Perky, 31.
Buna batted in-Doerr, Boston, 19. Hits-Pasky, 43.
Doubles Greenberg, Detroit, 12. Tripics-Spencerpimaggio,
Washington, 4 Home-
York, 0.
New
The pre-war games favcured won seven the Admirals, who'
chestra.
Concert
8,80 p,m,Classical Request Hour, 9.00 m'at Russel. Denny Dennis & Sam Costa with Sidney Tohel at the OrganENSA, 10,90 p.m.-Loadun Beley-News, 10.03 p.m.-The Kentucky Minstrels, 10,20 p.m.—Varlely. 10.40 p.m.-Light Opera Balection,
· 11,00 p‚¤‚—Close Dawn,
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Nayudu could not strike such a good length as in the first innings. Gregory swept him to leg boun- dary, sending up. 60 and Fishlock twice cracked full tosses for fous The match will be revived to The batsmen were now gaining the day at Camberley Heath, Sur upper hand and only good work rey, when the expected
sides by Gul Mahomed; who cut off a will be near the pre-war size of number of certain looking fours. 26. kept the run-getting down.
Fishlock was very severe
Already 10 names are pro-
Radio SEAC, Coylon, the Ser- Mankad's left-arms slows and was mised to support the Admirals, the first to reach in 70 though curiously one is a gen-vices station, broadcasting on a frequency of 16120 Kea (19.84 cra-Major-General R. A. D. metres) and 6075 Kes (4038 minutes.
Gregory sent up, the hundred as Brooks of the Royal Marines, a
metres) from 6 am. to 10.30 p.m. Sarwate went on. The new bow- former Navy champion. ler's first over yielded 14 runs.
(Indian Standard Time 34 Admiral; Lord Chatfield and hours behind H.K. time), Gregory followed with his 50 five Sir Charles Forbes are among
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th.---- 0600 Music On The Air; 0630 The News and Home Newa (BBC); 0645 Morning Star: 0700 Musleut Theatre Of The Air (BBC); 0800 The News, and From Today's Papers' (BBC); 0810 Programme Indians Aret
success cumit
Announcements 0815 Variety, at 144 when Merchant held a powerful drive by Fishlock at
D. M. Lawton, England's cap- from London (BBC); 0845 Or
chestral Concert mid-off. Merchant hurt his han tain who played such a sterling The News and
(BBC); 0930 elightly in bringing off the caten. part in the football victory over
Home Newa 0040 Programme An- (BBC); Saturday, was Fishlock baited 105 minutes, hit Switzerland on
nouncements; 0945. Strictly Odd; 12 tours in a very fine innings anable to attend the banquet to 1006 Those Were The Hits; 1030 and made an aggregate for the the teams which was held in the Showtime; 1100 News Headlines; evening as he was resting at 1101 Interlude In Blue*: 1115 Top Steady Batting.
the England team headquarters. Yours For The Asking: 100 1200 News Headlines: Lawton during the game aus 1201 Mankad slipped when trying to infned alight concussion and Over to stop a ball and fell heavily on the suffered from its effects during (BBC) 1340 Bandstand; 1400 left elbow. He left the field for the evening..
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ed the new one to his liking by and lost three of the matches taking two fours off Hazare, one played, though the generals won
in 1939.-Reuter, a powerful on drive and the other a fino cover drive. The England batsmen were now showing their ability.
The
match: of .148.
LAWTON ILE
London, May 14.
America: 1330 The News
Scottish Variety Orches tra: 1430 Spotlights. For Two Tom Whittaker, gland's
1500 Bengs From The Show** Gregory and Squires batted trainer, attended Lawton and
Around The Capitals 1530
1000
A massage but excopt for n slight Jur the injury was not serious.
Silen bass-Case, Cleveland, 5. der or the Anal 35 minutes. described his condition ng "not. British Band Of The AEF 1030
Shinde, telding substitute for, serious."--Reuter. Mankad at square leg nearly
Plohing-Harris, Boston, won six.
_lost_mone, "average·1000,- Associated Press.
STOP PRESS
London, May 14. India's cricket team defeat- fd Surrey at the Oval by nino- wickote, in their three-day match which ended today. With their gvernight Beore 4. 172 for one wicket, Surrey batted all the morning in their follow-on second inalogs, and (wore:all out for 808, just" ko»: forg lunch hik Thing with their Börek Innibar de 185, put them only 20 runs ahead of India'a fratshonings, total; of 4042
brought off a diffleult' catch from Squires,
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The News and Home News
(BBC): 1046 Keyboard Club;
1716 India and Ceylon Half Hour: Belgrade, May, 14. 1740 At The Console; 1800 Wordi At the close of play, the Surrey singles against Egypt in the first The Asking 1000 SEAO Rhythm Yugoslavia won the first two and Home News; 1805 Yours Bor Symphony
toinl was 172 for ones and they round of the Davis Cup tie hore Lathan Wednesdbiano Con- ·-
kat.
Radio Newsreel (BBC):: 2046-Programme Announcements; 2050 Forces Favourites (BBC): 2130 The News, and "From "To- day's Papers' (BBC): 2146 Dahee Musler 2200 Scottish Half Hour (BBC); 2880 Close Down.
were still 147 behind. Gregory yesterday, Punces boating Shaffer Mozart's D Minor was 10 not out. Fishlock 8 10.0, 0-1 and 63 and Minde beating corta; 2015 Trans-Atlantis Squires 9 not out. About 5,000 spectators watched the day's eris. Najar 7-5, 6-1 and 0-8. The win the 2030
sieners will reset Turkey or Czecho: Saturday's KAMAND
receipts alovakia in the next round, wore *807,--Reuter,
Router With their overnight score at 172 runs for one wicket, Surrey continued their batting in the
Brussels, May 14, third day play--against the In- Belgium qualified to moet dian tourists and just before China In the second round of -lunch wore all out for 988, leav-the European Davis Cupell Ing the Indians with 20 runs to minations on Monday, defeating Monaco In the doubles match The tourists –acored 454. In after taking the two" opening their first innings, while Surrey singlos ruatchos... on Sunday →→ could only get 180-Router, Associated Prass...
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