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ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

Rome, June 20.

Kowloon Branch: 9. Middle Rd, Kow.

All trure was lost today of the Panamanian an. "Beauhar

which yesterdud cul noin," her cables and fled in the direction of Palestine with nome 1,300 #topal Jewish re fugees on boarič,

She defied Dalian ordera tu remain in the fille port of Vade, in the Gulf of Gruna.---- Reuter.

Stalemate In India

New Delhi, June 20. Negotiations for setting

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an interim government in India appeared to have reached a stalemate today. 1 in now Utnuatuž whether Congress Working Committee will be able, as was expected, to conclude its discussion today and announce its decision on the British Cabi- net Mission's proposals.

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946.

Von Papen Could Have Protested To Hitler

Nuernberg, June 20. Documents submitted by the prosecution today at the War Crimes trial contained new evidence that Baron Von Papen acquisced in the Nazi persecution of high officials of the Roman Catholic Church, including Cardinal 'Innitzer of Vienna.

Von Papen was described at the opening of his case as a Catholic aristocrat, whose ancestors had been the bulwark of the Church for thousand years.

TALK BY FRANCIS WU

Some useful hints on movie hobby were photography as a given by Mr. Frunem Ws, Dong Kong's leading photographer, in his talk before the

Men's Y'a Club weekly luncheon yesterday afternoon.

Most of the 's men, said the speaker, are keen amateur photo Diffienity is being experiene-grabbers, and he had been ask ed in recmeiling the conflictinir very often whether one could pro viewpoitda rais.d by Congress, dite good movies without a deep

knowledge of technicalities. and the Moslem League.

compositing which could wel

on lighting and some suggestions

capitalised upon.

a

An affidavit sworn by Car- dinal Innitzer's secretary de- scribed the assault on the Car- dinal's palace by a hundred

NOT WANTED

Mr.

London, June 20. Fenner Brockway's resignation as political secret- ary of the Independent. La. bour Party and editor of itn weekly "New Leader" is likely to be the prelude to his returne to the Inbour Party. At its recant Congress, the Indepen- dent Labour Party decided with a narrow majority not to apply for affiliation to the Labour Party

Such affiliation in any case becomes imposible after the Labour Party's decision amend its constitution so as to make it impossible to affi liate parties within a party." -Reuter,

THE PLACE TO EAT

IS

Jimmy's Kitchen

SPORTS SECTION:

FRIAR'S FANCY WINS ROYAL HUNT CUP

Louis Still Champion

New York, June 20.

a

At the New York Yan- kee Stadium, Joe Louis retained his title last night in

dull bout, knocking out his chal- lenger, Billy Conn, in the eighth round of the sche- duled 15-round contest.

start of the eighth round. War Damage

young toughs in October, 1938. War

The British presccutor asked Von Papen, "What protent did you, as one of the leading Catho- lies in Germany, make?"

The accused replied: "I had nothing to do with the matter. incident, which was I do not recall the details of the certainly regrettable. As a private citizen, what could I have done?"

The prosecution: "You could have protested to Hitler. or written to Goering, for instance,

Strasser Murder

Payments in Malaya

1

cess

Ascot, June 19. Another huge crowd, including the King and Prin- Elizabeth, attended the second day of Ascot Week in terrential rain to see Mr. Oliver Watney's five-year-old Friar's Fancy win the coveted Royal Hunt Cup.

'riar's Fancy, starting second favourite at 15 to 2, won in the easiest possible fashion. Slide On was second and Poolfix, the topweight, third in a field of 16. The placed horses, both Irish, Louis wem five rounds, with

were each at 100 to 8. The favourite, Joan's two oven. The end came 2 min- utes and 19 seconds after the

Star, at 7 to 1 ran nowhere. Battle Hymn, winner of the Conn's campaign scemed event last year, tried to repent his be to keep away from the chan performance by racing away from pion until he tired. He kept the field at the start but in the circling around and hardly land-short sprint he was beaten by the ed a blow until the Seventh heavy going half way and Friar round. Suddenly, the "Brown finish three lengths in front of Fancy came through easily to Bomber" caught him with Slide On, with Poolfix two lengths sharp left uppercut which sont

further him reeling. Conn tried to clinch but Louis with a sharp inright and left to the lead put

him down for good,

London, June 20 Answering a question in the House of Commons today abom

wor damage compensation Malaya. Mr. George Hall, Colonin Secretary, said that the Secretar !

of the Claims Commission will be,

by air early in July t

necessary organisa- tion in preparation for the arri val of the Chairman who, it is hoped, will arrive in Malaya in September.

The who has professed a great in- leaving by** After a two-dour ronferene answer was "No." but there werIterest in religion." this morning between the Vice roy, Field-Marshal Laird Wavell, and the British Cabinet Mission. Sir Stafford Cripps drove to the house of Abul Kalanı Azad, Congress President, and had a talk with him lasting half her.

an

Azad said afterwards that the striving to over-

parties were

come their difficulties. He was doubtful whether the Congres Working Committee wond

be able to conclude its discussions aud announce its decision on the

Mission's prop outs today.

Interest was sustained through oul, and on the conclusion of the talk, he was thanked most warmly for the hints and suggestions he made on a hobby so dear to so many of them.

TON OF FOOD AT

WEDDING FEAST

In this

A grim eye-witness account of the 5.5. murder of a "well-

"I will ask the Malayan govern- known person” in the under-nents to impress on the Commis ground vaults

recommendations of the Gestapo sign the desirability of making rapidly as possible as to any categories of small claims"

purge.

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its

back.

Joan's Star had every chance but was beaten close to home. The favourite was the first to show out in front but at half way Friar's Fancy took over, challenged by Joan's Star came again under

After the match, Com tried to smile for his fans as he fore-Slide On. ed back tears.

"I am quitting the ring." he Pressure two furlongs from home said. "They are not going to with Poolfix fast improving. With kill me or knock me pinchy. Itiring except Friar's Fancy which a furlong to go. all were obviously know when I have had enough. kept plugging along for a com I know I just don't seem to have fortable victory. what it takes to beat Louis."

No less than 45,266 fight fans turned up to watch Louis defend his title of Heavyweight Cham- pion of the Weald for the 22nd

Richards' Day

Racegoers saw a really brillant two-year-old colt in Lieutenant- Colonel Straker's Wet Bob, who won the Chesham Stakes for two- year-olds in a canter. This coit, trained in the North, was thought five to one against a chance, to be smart but bookmakers luid making Blue Peter's colt. Garter. Garter Blue was not oven placed Blue, an even money favourite, and Wet Bob by Bobsleigh out of Yellow Dun romped home by three lengths from Lord Derby's grand- daughter, Patricia Bullock's Roun -Peuter.

RADIO

FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1846, FORCES REQUEST HOUR Z.B.W. HONG KONG casting on

broad- kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.30 a frequency of 845 p.m., 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.16 p., and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m., also on 9.52 Megacycles. H.K.T.

12.32 pmLouder & Yunnlec"-Ya-

riety.. 1,00 p.m.-News, Weather Forecast &

Announcemusita,

1.19 v. m, -Rawica & Landauer on Two

Pinnot, 1.30 p.m.-Marek Weber's Orchestra. 2,00 p.m.-Clone Down,

C.30 p.m.-farry James & His Orches tra with The Andrews Slatora, 7,00 p,m,luht Shado,“

Herbert

7.25 p.m.Instrumental Interlude, 7,26 p,,Victor

& Munte.

Mr. We gave a description of various kinds of movies, with em phasis on the merits and descerits of each, and important points to remember. Ile dealt with his sub-headquarters in Berlin during

It was Friar's Fancy second success in 16 outings and the first jeet in some detail. and to illus.

the purge of 1934 was heard by

since 1944. trate his talk more effectively exhibited some 40

30 odd pictures.

the court today during the

The winner, who is by Wyneh. Mr. tall was rolving to a ques-time. The gate receipts were wood Abbot out of Fascinator was cross-examination of Von Papen. It was given to Von Papen in tion by the Labourite, Mr. B February, 1935, by his

$1,925,564, of which Louis will again splendidly handled by E. P. staff Jenner who had asked, "What is receive $577,700 and Conn about H. Smith who rode Reynard V-12.50-7aily Prezramme Summary, secretary, who was himself claims for damage

the present position regarding rested by the Gestapo in the property by persons in Malaved Press.

and loss of $289.000.-Reuter and Associatiant, the winner of yesterday's

Ascot Stakes. reguli

It was another great day for the

Japancy in- Challenged by

"One Death" the Britishvasion, and by what date he anti-

of the

champion jockey Gordon Richards L'OBETERS quarters indiested

prosecutor about his professed cipated will be possible to make

Washington, June 20, who again rode three winners, re- that opinion has widened as a

Major-General Allen ignorance of such murders, Von some interim payments to

Gullion, prating his hattrick of the first | result of the attitude taken by

Papen declared that he did not urgently in aged."

those the U.S. Army's war-time Provost day the President of the Moslem

Marshal General, dropped dead know the identity of the mur- League. Mohammad Ali Jinnah,

while listening to a broadcast of with dered person. "I

No Favouritisın understand, and his letter the Viceroy

Lisbon, June 20.

the Louis-Conn fight. Captain Gúmmans, Conserva- Gullion, 65, former Army Judge the Aly Khan'a Field Day in

General however, from a reliable source saying that the League cannot

austere ind ration-outside court circles that it was. tive. who recently returned Marshal General from 1941

Advocate General, WAS Provval agree to a Nationalist Moslem riddled Europe, it is difficult to

Gregor Strasser, at one time a

from Malaya, asked the Colonial 1844, when being included in the interim believe that a banquet such as a favourite of Hitler and leader Secretary in the House of Dwight Eisenhower's star

though he held yesterday in a small village of the "Left-wing' of the Nazi Commons today what reply he Europe. He retired on January 1, he joined Genera! government even

the in the north of Portugal could off Congress "in conies

really happen.

had sent to the memorial of the 1945-Associated Press. fourteen-mun Interim govern-

Two hundred and fifty wedding

Von Papen's secretary was Junior Civil Services Associa ment,'

The action of the Kashmir wealthy lundowner's daughter con

guests

marriage # the

of n sent to a concentration camp, the accused said, but was re- Government in lanning the ensured well over a ton of fond leased later and rejoined Von try of Pandit Nehru, Congress ; and wine.

Pupen's service in Vienna. Party cleet, has capsed serious The menu included roasted caif, Von Papen

ended his six- concern among Congress leaders, | 16 turkeys, 60 chickens, 170 bottles

They are anxiously awaiting of white wire, 500 litres of outburst at the British prosecu

Hour cross-examination with an news from Kashmir in the hope

wine, 90 bottles of port, 50 utiles that the state authorities will

af chan

champagne and 30 bottles of tor, saying: "I see that you, Sir David, consider the German na- not precipitate a crisis. These Congress leaders say that they from the district were invited to All I can say is that they are a the fenst, 40 beggars tion as a nation of criminals. unable at this stage to fish what was left, which ap-nation of patriots. Until-Munich visualise what repercussions the purently was very little-Router. and until the invasion of Poland ban may have on the New Delhi!

even major powers tried to work negotiations.---Reuter.

with them."--Reuter.

arc

Nehru Arrested

Srinagar, June 20. Pandit Nehru, President-elect of the Congress Party, was arrested this morning at Domel, in the state of Kashmir, after defying the ban on his entry into the state, Earlier (see page 6), Nehru was elightly injured by a native auf- dier's bayonet when he reached the Kashmir border. He had de clared that if the ban on his entry was not lifted, he would defy it and walk to Srinagur.

The Bombay stock exchange and cotton murkets remained idle as n result of the Kashmir incidents.- Reuter.

MUFTI POPS UP IN CAIRO

(Continued from Page 1) considered guilty of offences against the Palestine Defenco Regulations.

Right of Asylum

If the Egyptian Government

Lifter

GOVERNMENT STATEMENT ON "NATIONAL TIMES”

(Continued from Page 1) "The purpose of the ban was connected solely with the pre- servation of law and order in the Colony. The Government can have no other policy than to deal summarily with newspapers or persons who publicly advocate disregard of established law."

Canton Reactions

Party,"

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Arrivals

Yesterday:S.S. Hastings Park from Takao.

Scheduled Arrivals Today: S.S. Garden Park from Vancouver, S.S. Helikon from Sai-

gon, S.S. Otranto from U.K. and Singapore, 11.S. Gerusalemme from Kure, U.S. Manatic (A.0. 58) and H.M.S. Comet rom exer- cises.

Canton, June 20. f Tomorrow:-H.M.S.

Trafalgar

WIMBLEDON

ile opened his winning sequence a comfortable victory un King Edward VII Stakes for three-year-olds

run over one and to a half miles. This French bred

started a 5 to 2 colt by Fastnet out of Foxtail why in had never run in Britain before 2 Cavourite and won by two lengths from Lord Derby's Fleet Street. The Derby failur Fast and Fair was again unplaced, Brilliant Colt Richard's second win Lord Porchester's four-year-old Esquimalt in the Bessborough Stakes. He completed the day with The seedings in the draw for Neolight winning the Coronation the Wimbledon tennis champion Stakes for three-year-olds of

ships, which begin next Monday, over a mile. Neolight, second in were issued today. Not one Uri the One Thousand Guineas earlier tish player is needed in the men's in the season, returned to her beat singles event.

form to take the race

by four The seedings are: Men's singlet Neolight started second favourite

lengths from Gana and Dinny Pails of Australia; at 15 to 8. The favourite was the

RELEASE THEM SEEDINGS

Jerusalem, June 20. The Jewish Resistance Movement, in a broadcast over

"Voice ite secret radio faracl" appealed to Jewish terrorista to release the aiz kidnapped British officers us their detention was "contrary to the interestà of the nation.

Dusk to daten curfew will be imposed in the Lydda arca, including Tel Aviv, tonight.- Reuter.

tion of the Malayan Union, re- garding back pay during the Japanese occupation.

జీజీ

London, June 10.

was un

un

A.00 p.m.-London Helay-News,

15 p.m.-"Serenade to the Glas

ENSA.

8.30 Furace Rejucas Hour." 0,01 -"Ner Bixture"-ueto &

Bongs of the Sea,

9.45 p.m.-Musle for Dancing. 10.00 London Kelay-News, 10.0 p.m.-Music for Dancing (Coal,), 10.20 p.m.""The Blkade An Abridged Version of Gilbert and Sullivan's Light Opera. 11,00 p.m.-Close Down.

ment.

recorded specially for Services Programmes marked ENSA aro Entertainment by the Department of National Services Entertain- Radio SEAC vices station, broadcasting on a Radio SEAC, Ceylon, the Scr- frequency of 16120 Kos (19.84 States, No. 3 G. E. Brown of

2 J. Kramer of the United Oaks flly. Nelia who was badly metres) from 0000 to 1715; 8075 Austraila, No. F. Segura of left in the Epsom race. She wasca (49.38 metres) from 8600 to Ecuador, No. 6 Y. Petra of France, o muts for Neolight today, how-1000 and from 1745 to 2230, and No. & Umitra, No. 7 F. Punces of ever. and finished fourth.

3395 K/cs (88.30 metres) from Yugoslavia, No. 8 L, Bergelin of Guineas winner Hypericum Balah

King saw his Daka failure

1630 to 222

-2230. and Items marked

are produced last but one in this race.

Overseas Recorded

Broad casting Service, and items marked

London Transcription Service. FRIDAY, JUNE 21st-0000 Music On The Air; 0830 News and Home News from Bri- tain (BBC); 0846_Morning

Stari 0700 Varle

From

No. 4

Mrs. M. Menzies were not interned Bundy (U.S.A.), No.

Britain), 6 Mies D.

B Mrs. Bos-

EXHIBITION TENNIS

-

by

scadings in the wonten a singles are: No. 1 Mina P. Batz He also asked why full pay (U.S.A.). No. 2 Miss M. Osborne for this period was given to

No. 3 Miss L. Brough four European Government ser- during most of the occupation took (Great Britain), No. 7 Miss in aid of St. Dunstan and the (BBC): 9730 Pro- vants who

but was not given to the Asiatic D. Hart

The charity exhibition gamen Government servants.

(U.S.A.) and Laffargue (France) In the men's doubles the seed; habilitation Fund will be played (BBC): 0810 Programme

Chinese Recreation Club Re-gramme ings are: No. 1 G. E. Brown and today and tomorrow on the D. Palls, No. 2 T. Brown and K. Hong Kong Cricket Club ground London

mer, No. 3 Dmitra and Petra.

and

nouncements

: 0800 The

0815

An-

1815 Variety from (Vic Oliver) (BBC); 0846 Accent On Rhythm (BBC) pro- 9900 Forces Educational Broad.

0920 casts;

THA (BBC

Interlude; 0030 Programme

Mr. George Hall, Colonial Secretary, replied that in view Cheng Hu-sheng, publisher of, from Shanghai, S.S. Fort Connol- of further recent representa- { men's, doublen: No. 1 Migg/starting at 4 p.m. the "National Times," teft here; ly towing Tug St. Aubin from Sin- tions in the matter, he had sug- today by air for Nanking gapore and S.3. Glenogle from gested that local Governments Brough and Miss Osborne, No. submit a report to the Chinese

The following is the U.K.

should consider reviewing the Miss Betz and Miss Hart, No. 3 gramme:— Departures Ministry of Information.

whole question with unofficial Mrs. Bostock and Mrs. Menzies Al

Today: Tsui Yesterday: B.Y.M.S. 2017 and assistance.

Wai-pui and No. 4 Miss D. Bundy and Mrs. Kong; Teul Yna-pui v. Horman. 0946 International newspapers in Kwang 2153 to sweeping, S.S. Harry Cul-

News And Home New

News

tion to Sir Mark Young, Gov- for Shanghai and S.S. Lok Sang, the question, the position was tung sent a joint communica- breath for U.S.A., S.S. Wing Sang

P. C. Regarding the post part of

Todd,

Exhibition doubles: Mixed doubles:

Albert Bright and Shining (RBC); 1030

cbrity

1000 No. 1 Harry Szeto and S. A Rumjahn v. L. crnor of Hong Kong, request for Singapore.

Hopman ing him to lift the suspension

From The Ballet; 1100 that when in extreme preasure Osborne, Australia) and Miss; Goldman, and M. Pagh.

2 G. E. Brown and;

News Headlines; 1101 No. 3 T. Brown and Kong: Taui Wal-pui

Har The Parade

of the "National Times." Pub

BRIDE SHIP

Delo

V..

0940

Music

Tomorrow.Taui Yan-pul v. The Movica: 1700 Munici

Miss

of work prevailing in all depart- I Miss Bundy and No. 4 D. Pails man; Taui Wai-pui and Tsui linca; 1201 Sports 1300

CHARITY DANCE

Miss

in

In the last championships 1039, Amorien supplied all the winners, none of whom are com→ peting this time.-Router.

V.

1330 LONG

*1200

Head

1215

News (BBC); 1340 1400 Who's

If time permits another armadio 1430

Strictly

on Saturday.

hos

Sport Gossip

Scheduled Departures lie bodies are niceting here daily K.M.S. Hogue

Today :—H.M.5. Venerable withments concerned, folowing on ia willing as it is considered to discuss this matter.

for Singapore, the unexpected collapse of Ja and Mrs. Menzies certain to be to give the

H.M.S. Anson General

for Singapore, pan, full pay for the period of Speding is the process by which Yan-put v. Harman and Kong. Heard Melodies Aro Chang Mufti the right of asylum, in- director of the Generalissimo's Formesa, H.M.S. Whimbrel with

Fal-kwei, II.M.S. Hart with L.C.T. 1241 for Japanese cccupation was issued the best players in the opinion of All matches are best of three Erie Winstone and Orchestras formed quartors here consider Canton Hqe, said he views the Alacrity for Singapore, U.S.S. ciais, the possibility that small might set two. potential finalists bibition doubles will be staged 1500 Army Radio

to sil repatriated European off the later rounds. An "open" draw

the committee are kept apart until sets. - unlikely that Britain could take matter seriously and has re-Currier for Shanghal and B.Y.M.S. number of them might not have struggling against each other on any effective action."

quested Foreign Commissionor 2040 to sweeping. Britain was unable to secure T.. W. Kwok to take it up with Tomorrow: NII.

been interned for varying per the fret day. the extradition of the Mufti Hong Kong authorities. Kwok

1630 Wandering Minstrel; 1000 lods was overlooked.-Reuter.

Best Bollers: 1030 from France. With Egypt left here yesterday for Hong

And Home News (BBC); 1645 The News there is not oven an extradition Kong aboard the .. "Sai On,"

Oslo. June 20.

Keyboard Club; 1716 India treaty in existence and the dan-at the same time as the British The steamship George W. Bout-

Coylon Half Hour: 1746 Military ger of adversely influencing Consul-General, Mr. Ronald A. thala, at prosent lying in

No Play

London, June 20,

Band: 1800 Radio SEAC World- negotiations for a rovision of Hall.

harbour, will carry 141 Norwegian

A charity dance, organised by

The Marylebone Cricket Club and Home News Flashes; 1805 the 1936 trenty makes it doubly

invited Major R. Howard, Radio SEAC's Hospital Magazine;" London, June 39, Word is awaited here as to G.1. brides and their children to the Chinese Women's Associa

Yours For The Asking;

1000 difficult for Britain to press for the reactions of the Ministry of The United States. Also included tion, will be held at the Hongible-in the Loudon gražɛ' courts team to Australia ·

Owing to zain no play was pos-

Lanenshire Cricket Club secretary 1945. Tito Burns Swing Session; the Mufti to be handed over, Information in Nanking, as It Swedish and nine Danish born 8 to 11 p.m. The proceeds will Club today.

among those on board wre Kong Hotel on Saturday from tennis championships at Quran's subject to his comultion's concur

to accompany the England 2016 Friday's Child: 2080 Radio owns the "National Times" and wives of United States servico-be devoted to the fitting up and

Newsreel (BBC) 2045 Pro- directs its policy. Associated mon. The ship sails

In order to make up for lost

rence.--Beuter. tomorrow maintenance of a nursery for time tomorrow, the successful

Announcements; 2050 for England-Reuter.

Forces Favourites (BBC): 2180 children of working mothers, players will be asked to play twler.

The News and From Today's Router. Madame Chan Chak, Presi

Southampton, June 20. Papers (BBC) 2148 World Af- C. 7. C. Knott, Hampshire'a fairs Wickham Steed (BBC); dent of Association, will bà arriving from Canton, today ed

right arm off-soin bowler, has 8200 Shipmates Ashore (B80) attand the function, and this from the Marylebone Cricket Club, ball which he took even Indian

Worcester, June 20......... bean presented by the County's 1230 Clone Down. evening. It is understood, she . E. 8. Wyatt, former

Approval having been received caplain, E. D. R. Fazer, with Cha | ---- will give a broadcast talk over wickshire captain will ZEK calling for public support Worcestershire this season. Basis manuted and suitably inscribed. SAKURATE,

Warwickets for 16 runs at Southamp Proprietoras The

Printed and Published for the play for ton earlier tum month. The ball Enterprise, Limited, by for the aims of the Associatione ter ད་

Hong

. Reuter,

"DUFFLE BAG" "Tho Dulle` Bag"!: ánd "Strictly. Off the Record" will be presented

Press.

Bing Crosby and Dinah Shore.

Sydney, June 20. as usual in the Nuaß/Ef Club,

There will be no Sunday tram The programmes will be pro- car services in Sydney or New Kowloon, at 7.15 pun. today. The vented by Cpl. Joe Brierley, and castle from next Sunday because programme includes records by the LAO Les Norton rospectively of the allertage of coal, Maurice fate Glen Miller and by Arlie Records have been Jent by the O'Sullivan, New South Wales Bhaw, Harry James Tommy Dox ZBW Record Library and fans of Transport Minister, announced to sey and vocals by Frank Sinatra, the "Bwing Club

day

as manager,

kramine

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