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A Gainsboro
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1946,
Up BRIDGE NOTES
Attempt To Blow Up Immigrant Steamer
Palestine, "Aug. 19.
An attempt was made to blow a hole in the side of the 7,000-ton British steamer Empire Ileywood today as it prepared to steam from the Pales- tine port of Halfa with illegal Jewish immi- grants for Cyprus.
Chinese
Wedding In London
About 30 minutes after the ship had left the jetty a small explosion occurred in the hold. It was found to have been caused by the detonation of two electric torches containing gelignite, according to an official statement. There wore no casualtics and Mediterranean, the first batch na- Immigrante damage was done. The of diverted ships has been delayed at Hai-nounced a hunger strike fa, but the other "eage ship." morrow fa protest at the camp the Empire Rival, left the port conditions. with its cargo of refugees. This followed incidents when
to
for
Action Demanded
tu-
London, Aug. 19. East met West today. when a Chinese wedding with full Oriental ritual was performed in the
manner.
It seemed that South WOB slated to lose five tricks in to- day's hand, but he managed to morge some of his lasers making the opponents win them twice over:
South, Dealer. North-South vulnerable
S. 7 6 2
H. AK 10.7 2
D. A 8 5
by
¡S. QJ 109 H.J986
C. 0 5
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1. Q
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D. KJ7632)
ED. 10
S
C. KQJ94
C. 8 3 2
S. AK 8 6 4
H. 4 3
D. Q 9 4
C. A 10 7
The
bidding:
·
Weat North 20.
East 20. Това
3C.
3S.
Раза
45..
Pass
Fase
Dbl.
Pass
Разв
Poss
West opened with the King
that
Earlier many
of the 1,400 the guards fired over the heads West End of London-át | Shuth immigrants resisted
20 of the inmates ao-led by
Shanghai Restau- 19. hours their transfer to the Bri-women-they advanced on the the tish otcamere from one of the camp gate in unger at a ban on rant, Greek Street, Soho. 25. two "slum ships" which had newspaper interviews when cor- Miss Francis Chang, the
them brought
to Palestine respondents visited the camp.
of director
her managing waters. lloses were played on The British Foreign Secre-father's restaurant, was married the immigrants but without tory, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and the to Lieut. Yu Chang-chut of the of clubs, and South carefully refused to win the trick. There effect, and then tear smoke was Colonial Secretary, Mr. George Chinese Navy. used.
Hall had
Interview a second
The ceremony was performed was no way to prevent the loss The statement said: "In con- with Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Dr. by the Chinese consul in Lon-of a club trick, and South want tinuance of the policy laid down Stephen Wise and Mr. Berl don, Mr. Tan, and was carried ed to retain complete control of by His Majesty's Government Locker, leaders of the Jewish out in the traditional Chinese the hand. West continued clubs, and South won with the Aco. in their recent statement on Agency. in Paris today.
seemed logienl Palestine, at 12.80 n.m. today
The bride and bridegroom The contract a further operation was com-
A speaker at a mass meeting met outside the restaurant and enough, but East's double in- trumps would formal indicated' menced to transfer llegal im- of 20,000 Jews in Tel Aviv to enter together. A
South therefore migrants from the "alum ships" night-called by the Municipal troduction was followed by the break badly. which had brought
them to Council-was. frequently inter- exchange of rings and the cere- laid town his two top trumps Palestine waters to the shipsrupted by cries for "action." many endled with the playing of and discovered the had news. two East was going to win Empire Heywood and Empire
The meeting, called in protest the Chinese national anthem. Rival, for conveyance to Cyprus. at the British Government's re- The couple met last Easter trump trick; and unless the Yu was visiting hearts could set up, West would fusal to let illegal Jewish im-when Lieut. migrants land in Palestine, London and went along to the probably
Shanghai Restaurant.
tricks. passed off without incident.
who The leateniant, Mr. Israel Moriminsky, La-
training in a British submarine, served in the Mediterranean and took part in the Normany land- plans to take his ings. He London-born bride to China as Hoon as possible.
Among the 200 guests at the wedding were
Chinese the naval, military and air attaches and other members of the Chinese Embassy.-Reuter,
Tear Gas Used "Army medical officers were present to give attention to the sick and those who were serious- ly ill were removed to hospital.bour leader, speaking to cheer- Immigrants from the "3" (im-ing crowds described the efforts migrant ship) offered no re- of the Jewish illegal immigrant sistance and were quickly trans- ships to run the gauntlet of the ferred to the Empire Rival, but British Navy as a "Jewish Dun- thuge on board the "Fenlee" crenamed Katnie! Yaffe) after a few had passed through the searching pens refused to leave the ship, returned to the hold. and removed the ladders.
"Despite the use of fire hoaca they remained recalcitrant and it was necessary to une tenr smoke. No casualties were suffered.
"The Empire Heywood left 5.30 the jetty shortly before a.m, and the Empire Rival about half an hour later.
Hunger Strike In the Caraolos Camp in miles Cyprus, 150
across the
kirk."-Reuter.
QUEEN GOES TO CHURCH
and
Half World Has Malnutrition
was
win two diamond
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ALAN LADD...SCREEN'S
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CHINA
sherring LORETTA
ALAN
YOUNG-LADD
WILLIAM BENDIX
A Paramount Pictate
MAJESTIC
But there was plenty of fight left in South. He cashed dumn- my's top hearts wincing when West discarded a diamond on the second round. Then be ruffed a heart in his own hand. Next he ruffed a club in dum- my and returned with another heart ruff. The diamond Ace AT took his ninth trick, and an- other heart ruff gave him his tenth trick.
At this point he had two diamond losers which West would win. But at the same time, East had two sure trump winners, The defenders there- fore won the last two tricks twice over,
South had after
Edinburgh, Aug, 19. Queen Elizabeth made her first public appearance yester- day since her walking mishap a little more than a week ago, when she accompunicu the
London, Aug. 19. Half of, the world's popula- already made his contract. King, Princess Elizabeth Princess Margaret at the tion suffers from malnutrition divine acrvices
hunger, in Cruthie and, at times, from
Yesterday you were Oswald Church near Balmoral Castle Raid Director General Sir John
Jacoby's partner and, with Reifér.
Boyd Orr, of the United No- tlons Food and Agriculture Or- neither side vulnerable,
Held: ganization, in a report prepur-
S. K J 5 3 ed for the FAO conference at
H. A Copenhagen on Sept. 2.
A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE
19
10
15
13
16
17
10
19
22
20
21
23
24.
WALLS ROC
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Production MAURICE OSTRER
27
At 2.80, 5.15, 7.80-9.80 p.m
28
27
TRIENTAL
A Tough Guy gambling his life on an outlaw horse and a tough little mug to win a dame!
ALAN
LADD
4 SHOWS
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Lone Wolf Gambler cutting
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GALLRUSSELL
"SALTY KOʻROURKE
JA 14 WILLIAM DEMAREST • BRUCE CANDI
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Grand Music...........Sweet Music....p..Hot Music .....Music for Heart Strings!
"MUSIC FOR MILLIONS"
STARRING
MARGARET O'BRIEN • JONE ALLYSON
An M.G:M." Picture
Always rely
on
"Camel Brand
PRINTS EGRINELS VARNISHES & LACQUERS-1
"
1. Morsels.
4. Dawdle.
8. Crock.
Across
9. Wool fabric.
10. Sharp pain. 11. Cover with
cloth.
12. Sharp.
20. Unlucky
backer.
22. Tangle, 23. Grumble.
25. Headdress.
20. Having a
meal..
13. S. American 27. Small white
mountains.
10. Close to,
18. Merchant.
1. Crisp biscuit.
2. Ointments.
heron.
28. River mouths.
cry,
D. K J 4 2
C. Q J G 5
The report gave details of the Permanent World Food Board suggested by Sir John earlier this week as an agency for Schenken You stabilising world food prices and building
you
The bidding:
Maler Jacoby 1D. Pres . Pasa
1H. Pass (7) food stocks. up
ANSWER: board
Bid one spade. proposed
1
.both to
It said the would set the minimum prices. This is the cheapest rebid you for all basic food commodities, can make, and serve baying when the price fell be- keep the bidding open and to low minimum and selling when tell more about your hand. the price exceeded tho Score 100 per cent for one cent for two minimum. Sir John said the spade, 30 per board must be able to divert cluba, 20 per cent. for one no- unsalable surpluses to peoples trump. whose income was too small to buy food they need.-Associat- ed Press.
Court Of Human Rights
Question
Today you hold the Rame hand, but the bidding is differ- ent:
Разв
Schenken You Maler Jacoby
1D. Pass 20. (7)
Pass
What do you bid? (Answer tomorrow).
Paris, Aug. 19. The Australian delegation will propose to the Paris con- ference that a special court of
LAST human rights, should be written
FOUR five into the
peace treaties, whose drafts are being discuss SHOWS
TO-DAY ed here, Dr. Herbert Evatt nn- Yesterday's Crosswordnounced in a statement to the
press tonight. ACROSS:-1. Caress, 5. Steam, "The treaties should afford' 8. Chat, 9. Detour, 11, Roast, 12. protection for the fundamental Entire, 14. Core, 10. Crone, 18. rights of individuals and Prone, 19. Chin, 20. Assist, 24. minorities," Dr. Evatt declared. Roost, 25. Treaty, 20. Ella, 27. "A special court of human Wares, 28, Engage.
rights should be established as a superior tribunal for enforc
the provisions of the ing treatles relating to eltizenship rights, and and other human
freedom." Dr. fundamental Evatt said the Australians would also strongly support the United States proposal to in- sert into the Italia treaty a clause designed to give simi- persops lar protection to all
trana- within tho' territories ferred from Italy,Reuter,
"DOWN:1. Code, 2. Rite, 3. Scut, 4. Shrine, 5. Stretch, 6. Ela tion, 7. Mottled, 10. Onion, 13. Sparrow, 14. Contour, 15, Relutes, 17. Rinso, 19. Castle, 21. Iran, 22, Ta-Ta, 23. Byre.
Down
14, Abandoned.
5. Give up hope. 15. Cased meat
(plural).
6. Pa present. p.m. 3. Feathered
7. Forward
creatura.
4. Uttered angry
stroko,
10. Hombard. ment:
17. Marino plant. 19, Sorrow... 21. Not yet paid, 24. Tardy..
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Washington, Aug. 19,
The Navy disclosed today that weather reconnaissance and training cruises in Aretle waters has demonstrated the Indisportn')"ty, or tr to Arctie mar.airs in edging "Ice- borgs in fogs and darkness. The Navy aid, that it is com-: mon for as many as 30 targets to show up on a radar scrcon ) --Associated Press.
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