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Black Market Ring Smashed

Berlin, Aug. 13.

The United States Army Criminal Investigation

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, WÈDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1946.

BROWN SHIRTS ONLY A SPORTS CLUB!

Nuernberg. Aug. 13.

Pleas that the S. A. was primarily a sports organi- zation which laid little emphasis on military matters, was refuted by prosecution docu- ments submitted to the Allied war crimes tri- bundl today.

John II. Barrington, of the

Department said today British prosecution staff, rend NO "STRIKES" IN

for

sports

the training programme last on the list which included marching, firing and drill,

THE ARMY multi-million 1938-39 which showed

its agents had smashed a potential

and dollar smuggling black market ring cover- ing three continents and involving five members of a New

York City family, one of whom is at by cmployed present UNRRA in Shanghai.

Two were arrested in Paris

and Berlin.

Barrington drew from Franz

Back, the first defence witnes for Brown Shirts, the admission

members were armed for "police or state emergency service."

Singapore, Aug. 13. A prosecution witness at the the 13th

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Notts' Big

Soccer Referees' Fees Score At

Not To Be Raised Trent Bridge

SQUASH

Hong Kong Bank drew with Lt. Col. M. L. Reynolds' tem on Monday In a friendly squash match.

The following were the scores: S. G. E. Johnson's H.K.B. lost to Major J. Gaskill

.. 8-3 H. A. Hrleg (HK.B.) beat

Cpl. P.. Joce

2-1

P. S. Ingham (H.K.B.) beat

Col. M. L. Reynolds

2-1

Lt. Col. D. Ferguson

Totals

trial of 253 men of Battalion of the 6th Airborne W. H. Lydull (H.K.B.) bent Division, charged with mutiny in refusing to parade at their Also read into Court records camp in Kuala Lumpur, Malayn, agreed in court today that con- was an extract from SA Fenditions at the camp were "un- eral service regulations-"right

natiafactory." is what is advantageous to the (Nazi) movement and wrong is what harms it."

CID Chief Ray Carlucci said

Rock told the Court that the David L. that the five were

SA did not train officers for Warner and his four sons.

the Wehrmacht, that the army and Oscar Alfred, Lewis. Robert. Robert is in Shang-had no influence over the SA

school and that the SA school hai at present 2.

in Berlin were intended only to develop Lewis was arrested and Oscar in

a spiritual attitude.

Ik "to make other

Paris. but no in mal charges have yet been

them or filed against members of the family.

bave

RA

Caribeei added that the cou- fosgien was obtained from one rember and "starks of letters

heen

confisented evidence of their operations." the profits from which would have been" $2,000,000 in a year, He also said that thousands of ders in Allied currency and of Jewelry slac a quantity

home were confiscated at the of the Paris member".

The father. in New York. Baid he was

an importer and knew nothing of the charges which were Iudicrous,”-Ass sated Preas.

CIVVES BUYING ARMY KIT

York. Aug. 13.

Reference civilians trying

to

trouble with

The witness, Private Me- Ewan, said in cross-examination that rains had made the camp *x-

muddy "and yet we were pected to turn out clean, which was impossible." There were practically no washing facilities, he said, and "we had to find our own water, more or less!"

During cross-examination,

catu.

The witness added that uni-Captain J. F. Reilly, defence forms were only

counsel, referred to the alleged better picture when they were mutiny as "a strike", bat was hiking."

Earlier. Field Marshal Gerd interrupted by the Judge Advo

testifying in von Rundstedt, the case for the High Command

anid and General Staff,

that Germany did not make prepara- but tions for aggressive war rather was concerned with de- fensive measures because of the

Fossibility of being attacked in the east by Lithuania and in the weat by France.

No Politics

"The word 'strike' is not in the Army vocabulary," he said. "It is mutiny or nothing else." ----Reuter.

'Lt.-Gen. Tanaka Trial Opens

Shanghai, Aug. 13.

Tanaku, Licut. Gen. Makasu

2-1

That, owing to the movements of the Services, it

London, Aug. 12,

was not possible for the Hong Kong Football Rnin again interfered with. Association to have a hard and fast rule cover-the day's cricket programme but ing the residential qualification of players in not so severely us on Saturday, the various competitions, but that the Council although two matches have yet reserves the right to refuse registration of a day figures if tho

to start and they become one- player whose application is not made in the lents tomorrow.

weather re-

tralian tour, who took 117 off ris, of Nottinghamshire. the Middlesex bowlers, and Har-

Fishlock batted for two hours. and 40 minutes, hitting oue sixer, and his stand with Squires. for the second wicket put on 163 in two hours 10 minutes.

best interest of the game, was one of the main The two centurions today were decisions arrived at by the monthly meeting L. B. Fishlock, of Surrey, newly of the Council of the Hong Kong Football Asaminated player for the Aug sociation held yesterday. Another decision was that side Hongkong, being registered players must sign their registra-during their absence and then atlon form in the Colony before be able to play in any game on

a resident. This was to pre-arrival.

A letter was received from the Ivent playera signing forms out-

Referees' Association requesting that their fees be double those of 1941. After considerable dis- cussion it was decided that no increase be given this season owing to the uncertainty of re- venue but that if funds permit they will be paid a honus at the end of the season.

In the samo letter,

presentation on the Council but

Gloucestershire 66 For Three

Cheltenham, Aug. 12.

was engaged in

Harris is not out 111 and ket partnership which only just big first wic- failed, to reach 200.

scores:

Here are the close of play

At Wellingborough: Hamp. shire 169 (Eager 69 not out.. the Re-Merritt six for 82). Northamp

Nottingham: Nottinghamshire

W. R. Hammond, England and Gloucestershire ferees' Association sought re-tonshire 41 for our

skipper, declared his county's first innings the chairman, Mr. Wong, quot-200 for one (Keeton 86. Harris closed at 132 for three after being put in to bating from the rules of the Eng-111 not out) against Lancashire.

lish Football Association said by the Indian captain.

At Weston-super-Mare: Som- At the close of play, the Indians had lost three that no such provision had been ferset 167 (Wellard 70, Matthews made in the parent body and five for 44). Glamorganshire wickets for 85 runs.

such request, therefore, could two for no wickets. Bad light not be entertained.

The pitch dried rapidly and the game started at 2.00 pm. Pataudi won the toss and put

Gloucester in to bat.

Clouds gathered again as play started,

The first wicket fell at 35

I

Amarnath proved a good part- ner to his captain and took a couple off Cook, but at 65 hr snicked a catch to the wicket keeper when trying a chop to be Goddard's third victim. He had scored a valuable 23.

A statement of accounts cover- ing the recent Sing Tao Eastern tour to Shanghai was subinilted and will be examined at the next meeting.

stopped play...

At Chesterfield: Derbyshire versus Worcestershire. No play today.

At Clacton: Essex 241: (Jack- Bon four for 49). Leicestershire A report on the Southern China] 224 for seven (Prentice 69). team which visited Shanghai

At the Oval: Surrey 233 and (Fishlock 117, Middlesex

Seven-A-Side

day.

U.S. Baseball

Now York,.Ang. 13.

197

when Barnett was leg before Pataudi, correct and audaci- was submitted by Mr. Lee Wal-205 for three wicket to Hazare, after contri-ous in turn, held on splendidly tong. In a seperate letter he Squires 67).

Eleven runs later and Hazare stayed with film for stated that in spite of all his Compton 89. Gover six for 901. buting 20. Mankad caught

and bowled the last 25 minutes, so that In-efforts while in the Northern Field

Gerd en f Marshal

At Bradford: Yorkshire ver- Rundstedt fold the War Crimes

Nenle for four. Hammond then dia are only 47 runs behind,port the "Telegraph Interport aus Warwickshire. No play to-

wickets standing Cup" could not be located, Court today that "generali otwar-time commander of Japan's Joined Wilson, who opened the with seven the German Army did not con 23rd. Army and Governor-Gen- innings with Barnett.

when stumps were drawn. Pa-

At Hastings: Kent 222 After the dismissal of. Wilson. taudi was 43 not out and Hazare fcern themselves with politics eral of Hong Kong during the

The rules of the Seven-a-Side | (James Langridge four for 70) He testified also that the High Japanese occupation, was arraign- Hammond was joined by Crapp, eight not out, with extrae one.

charity competition were adopt- and 31 for two. Sussex 182 Goddard's three wickets were ed and the Hon Secretary, Mr.Wright five for 92)--Renter. Cominand and General Staffed today with Ave subordinates and the pair added runs steadi- members

taken in the course of 15.2 overs L. F. de Souza, informed the had rejected Much before ຕ four-man American y Hitler

Ten minutes after resuming and he conceded only 51 runs-meeting that so far 26 teams theories as that of a military commission here. "master race."

They are charged with the un- from tea and with 12 runs add- Reuter.

had joined the Senfor competi- The

India Declares tight-lipped

tion. Prussian tawful, execution of an American ed, Hummond declared some of what surprisingly, but it seem to buy Army was the last witness in the de- plot, Major David Houck

The report of the Inter-School Cheltenham, Aug. 13. kit from demobilised "soldiers fence of the General Staff and Baltimore, who was shot downed he wanted to conform to the

The Indian tourists, continu- Football Committee was tabled on trial with and captured in Hong Kong in two-days match rule, which foring their batting against Glou-and Mr. Skinner said that at the lyn retained its slim lead by was mude by a military witness, High Command at the York Quarter Sessions. 22 ranking Germans war crim-January, 1945, and executed on bids declaration on the first daycestershire here this morning, meeting between Association of defeating New York 8 to 2 with

conviction Giving evidence in a ruse con-inals. The

of the February 0, 1945.

later than one hour and 10 mini-declared at 135 for eight before ficials and the representative of a three-run seventh inning rally. result in The court denied a spirited de- utes from the time of drawing lunch and Gloucestershire went the Education Dept. the qua Cardinals shutout Chicago & to The second place St. Louis cerning alleged theft of Army organizations might

and that the com- stumps, clothing from stores, a hospital the conviction of those belong-fence contention

evidently in again, scoring 66 for three tion of the revival of School

Football was discussed. It was: 0. St. Loule slugger Stan Musial Staff Sergeant said that Yoking to them.-Associated Press. mission Incked jurisdiction over thought his spin bowlers would at the luncheon interval.. was noted for trouble of this

offences occurring in British ter-, succeed.

The England and Gloucester-Intended to bring school goccer got four hits in four times at When the innings closed Ham-shire captain, Walter Ham-under the administration of bat. kind.

ritory,

Tanaka was previously held by, mond was 30 not out and Crapp mond, having put new life into the Association which would dog

Pittsburgh edged out Cincin- the rain-spoiled game by declar- everything to assist by alloting ing yesterday. There was a keen grounds and supplying referees tussle for first innings advan- and voluntary coaches, tage when the Indians resumed their first innings this morning.

"it is nothing for a man woh has been demobilised to sell his kit. If you go into a public

t

house for atrinke people-vester- you and you can see newly re- leased soldiers selling their rather than have the trouble of taking it away."-Reuter,

London, Aug. 13. Albert Forster, former Gau- lciter of Danzig and Number 2 on Poland's list of war crimi- nals, has been handed over to Poland by the British authori- ties, who captured him in May, 1945, reports the Soviet News Agency, Tags, quoting dispat chea from Warsaw-Reuter.

RADIO WEDNESDAY-AUGUST 14, 1946 STUDIO: JOINT RECITAL BY HARRY ORE AND MAJOR

Police Open Fire

he

Pataudi Opens

the Chinese at Canton and re-; 28, not out. leased to the US. Army on the (Continued from Page 1)

understanding-that he would.bc. They will later be taken to a returned to Canton for trial by through the Chinese Government on war comp quarantine and

then granted atrocity charges. illegal immigrant" papers, enabl- ing them to be absorbed into the

Jewish Press.

clearance for

The commission also announe- ed that the arraignment of 23 scheduled for last week, will take place within the next week. Associated Press,

The Indian skipper, Pataudi, filled the unusual role of open- ing bat when his side batted and Hammond soon showed his hand. He began with Barnett, but brought the off-spinner Goddard

at 21...

After a promising start, God- dard got among their wickets soon after passing the hundred

WOODERSON BEATEN

In the National League Brook-

scheduled in the National.

There were only three gamer

In the American League George Kell hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning to score the winning run and give Detroit a London, Aug. 13. 13 to 2 victory over Cleveland, Douglas Wilson, Polytechnic The Chicago White Sox-St.

community.Associated Nazis charged with war crimes. In at 10 and the lofthanded Cook but India rallied again, mainly miler, beat Sydney Wooderson Louis Browns game was post-

"Non-Cooperation"

Jerusalem, Aug, 13.

A specially summoned meeting

of the Jewish National Council Rand Miners

this morning decided that in view of the "arbitrary British deporta- tion of Jewish refugees," the polley of non-cooperation will be immediately enforced by Polcs- the local ad- tine Jews against

ministration.

On Strike

other games

through the gallant innings by Pataudi confidently hit God- Pataudi, who was able to de- inches in a mile event in the poned because of wet grounds.

There were no passed the Triangular Athletics contest in dard twice for four in the first clare when they

He also hit Cook to the county score for the loss of which Polytechnic and Metropo-scheduled.

litan Police shared firat place SCORES: boundary and, in true captain's eight wickets.

with 87 points. There had been rain style, revealed he was prepared

over.

over-

to accept the rivals' challenge. night but a drying win and sun Half an hour brought 33 runs, enabled a start to be made at and then Mankad fell to God- the usual time and 3,000 specta- dard's leg trap. The total wastors saw Pataudi and then 37 and Mankad had scored commence. nine.

Before the race both sides. agreed to treat it as training New York for the European games begin- Brooklyn ning in Oslo on Aug. 22 and

both appeared to breast the tape St. Louis together, but the judge decided Chicago otherwise--Reuter.

National

Pittsburgh Cincinnati

Hazare Cook and Goddard demanded Johannesburg, Aug. 13. .

Modi joined his captain. Dark respect at the start when God. Nearly 50,000 natives were on clouds made light poor, while a dard had his usual leg trap of

HARRIS WINS All Jewish members of the strike today on the Witwater high wind and drizzle added to three and had he used a slip he

South

African the unpleasantness.

London, Aug. 12. Governmental Advisory Commit-Rand, famous

Play con might have had Pataudi enicked.

Ree Harris, cycle sprint chum- Detroit tce will be asked to resign and gold mining area.

tinued, however, and Goddard. Then Hammond switched the ZBW HONG KONG broadcast-all relations between Jewish muni- Six large mines have been despite a fractured finger, began bowlers and Goddard from the pion who is strongly fancied to Cleveland

closed

and several to dominate matters.

other end was almost unplay-win the world championship for Associated Press. ing on a frequency of 845 kilo-cipalities and institullons will be completely

other mines

partially cycles and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., severed.

Modi found him unplayable able. A topspinner got rid of Britain at Zurich, won The natives not working 37, after scoring only a single.

Wet Ball

HO ON TUNG.

7.30 to 3.30 p.m., and 9.15 to 11.00 A thru refugee ship, the "Finit-affected. p.m. also on 9.52 megacycles. sha," with 650 refugees, arrived

H.K.T.

12.30 pan. Daily

12.32 p.m."Donal

Summary.

Pears"

Cavaller of Song, ENSA.

12.47 p.m. Spiko Jones & His

City Slickers,

Control

London, Aug. 13.

arc

the at

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8

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3 2

11 0

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American

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and fell to a deceptive ball at Hazare at 102 and in one over quarter-mile handicap final |LIGHTNING CHESS

When winning the earlier

with the score at 106 he beat Herne Hill Track. was quite confident but badly

the A heavy gust of rain drove stumped. Three wickets cost heat Harris did only one-fifth of TOURNAMENT

Goddard only 12 runs, Pataudia decond outside seconda.-Renter. wanted somebody to stay with quarter-mile

at Halfa this morning. This ship mostly remained quietly in their Programime had been to Haifa before with re- compounds.

Tho Africa Mine Workers! fugees from La Spezia-Router.

Union said that the stoppages the players in with the total at were the acquel to a meeting 41, but came out after barely held a week ago at which 1,000 ten minutes and the break was him. natives passed a resolution, call- a relief at an awkward time for The British Government have ing for a general strike of all the visitors. new approached the Greek Goy-native workers in the gold mines

The players needed sawdust ernment with a request to as because of the "intransigent at- for the wet ball and it Bottom sist in the control of illegal im-titude of the Transvaal Cham- noticeable that Goddard and migration into Palestine, a Forber of. Mines" towards their Cook were not so deadly after

Ofee spokesman stated demand for a minimum wage of words. Opera cign

this morning.

Last work the Mexican and 10 shillings per day and better

conditions.-Router.

1.00 p.m. - News, Weather Fore-

enst & Announcements. 1.10 p.m.-"ON the

Sheif-Varioty.

1.90 pm The Light.

Company.

1:48 pm.

Sulte.

Walton:

Facade

i

2.00 p.m.-Close Down.. 0.30 p.m. Variety. 7.16.p.m.-Organ Interlude:

Bollington.

Plano

in

Panamanian Embassies in Lon- don were requested to make at careful check on the fasus' of i

refugees Alvisas to Jewish

Europe. It has been found that and many Jews arriving illegally in Palestine are in possession of

·Mexican and Panamanian visas which have enabled them to leave Europe with thoir papers in order. Reuter.

7.30 p.m.Studio:

Violin Recital by Harry Oro and Major Ho On: Tung. 8.00.p.m.-London Rolay: Nows 0:16 pm."We Sing For You" -Miliza Korjus & Tudor Davies 8.30 pmClassical Request

Hour.

9.30 pm, Marck Weber & His

Orchestra.

10.00 p.m. London Relay: News. 10.05 pm-Dance Music..

"

10.45 pm Twilight Melodies"

~ 11.00 pm-Close DownL

Athens, Aug. 13. A military court at Salonika to death yesterday sentenced six soldiers and 14 civilians con- victed of attacking a military camp at Fotokera-Associated

Press.

LADY `CRIPPS TO VISIT CHINA

Shanghai, Aug. 13. Lady Cripps, Chairman of the United Aid to the China Fund, has been invited by the Chinese Government to visit China this autumn.

Chinese Government quarters and the Shanghai Office of the United Aid to the China, Fund are making preparations to ex- tend her a warm welcome. Lady Cripps may be accompanied by

"Her children-Reuter-

ELECTIONS IN YUGOSLAVIA

was

British

record. of

A lightning tournament open 28 to members and visitors will be played at the Kowloon Chess Club (Peninsula Hotel) on Sep- tember 3.

Sohani took a boundary off Goddard but the bowler immo- diately took revenge. Then Pa-available but the bowlers struck The success of the simultane- tandi was run out though it a quick blow when after Amar-ous exhibition last week in four to which Karel Welas won four, seemed to be Nimbalkar's fault. nath had conceded

cover stroko Wilson, he took revenge when drow one and lost three games From Pataudi's

and only 19 on the board. Wilson in a match against ofght players they ran a quick single Nimbalkar did not move as Pa- being smartly caught at short has prompted the club commit- taudi sped down the pitch for a leg when attempting to repeat tee to reserve the first Tuesday

of ench second run, both being at the the stroke.

month for a novelty same end when the wicket was By lunch time Gloucester- | event. broken.

shire had lost three, men for 66 The Annual General meeting runs, including Barnett and of the Club will take place on Hammond.

September 24,

Belgrade, Aug. 18. Pataudi's innings Insted 2 Elections for constitutional hours. 10 minutes and included

The batemon were obviously A "Ladder" tournament is to assemblies in Serbia and Mace-four boundaries. As if to make donia are to bo, held in October amonds, Nimbalkar stood firm looking for runs and hit freely, be started immediately. New this year....

and finally clouted Cook past Barnett sending Hazare for six members are particularly invit The new electoral law lays midoff for a four which put the and taking four off Mankad's ed to take part and ladder stand- front, first ball, Modi dropped Barnetting will bo takon into account down that voting will be by Indians three runs in districts, each 20,000 Inhabi- whereupon Pataudi immediately in the deep when at 32 but not in the seeding in the annual tanta, being entitled to one declared Pataudi's run out too costly, au Sarwate entered tournament to be conducted ip, deputy.

checked Goddard's hopes-of-tak Hafeez and had Mahomed October. There will be no central listing all wickets but seven for 81 the attack and had 'Barnett leg of candidates.

runs was a great performance before wicket.

Hammond wont at the last Independent élection commis-for a man with a broken finger.

Pataudi's declaration made a prelunch ball for a hit wicket" signa are to be responsible for the organisation of elections dannite result possible, if not rare experience when piny Router.

probable, considering the time,ing off his back foot-Heuter.

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