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Negroes In Dock Brawl In Sydney
Sydney, Aug. 26.
The United States military police threatened to use firearms when Negro members of the crew of the United States ship Marine Falcon were involved in A brawl on the dockside last mailed night before the vessel
for San Francisco with 760 civilians, including 820 Austra- lian brides and Bancees United States servicemen,
of
The brawl began when Ne-. groes tried to disembark, Other members of the crew intervened | and fighting developed on the: dockside, on the ship's decks and in the crew's quarters, with knives and fists being used.
The Marine Falcon, described as a United States Army trane- port, arrived here on Friday from the United States with 550 passengers, and was described RS & "floating slum" by some passengers.
The United States military police threatened to use fire arms until the civil police finally quietened the rioters. The jailed alleged ringleader aboard the ship.
Was
The President of the Wives and Fiancees Association com- mented: "I am perturbed by the number of Negroes aboard. There were hideous scenes to- night and I fear there will be others before the ship reaches the United States."Reuter.
New Products For U.S.
New York, Aug. 20. An assortment of new products spiced the affairs of United States business concerns last week.
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CHINA MAIL
EXCHANGE POPULATIONS?
Budapest, Aug. 28.
The Hungarian Goverhment has received from the Yugo- slay Government a note pro- posing a voluntary exchange of population, it was reported today
The
note suparate that within one year of the signing of a peaca treaty, paraonis over 18 should be asked to vote for Hungarian or Yugo- slav nationality and should be repatriated according to their chaice-Renter
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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1946.
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Yacht Racing And
Rules Of The Road
(By Mainbrace)
This is the first of a series of jottings on yacht racing. If you are unfamiliar with the rules or perhaps à little bit rusty on them, It is sug- gested that you cut these out for reference.
A race sailed under the ordinary rules of the road for sailing ships would be merely a test of speed, and judgment of wind and tide. The Y. R. A. rules are designed to promote oppor- tunities for the quick witted helmsman and the smartest crew.
ignorance or lack of skill. Other boats In the race may benefit as much as the protestor.
Although the game has almost many rules ae A "rugger" match, there is no referee on the field. Therefore it is the duty of
When the offence is committed, every skipper ta be his awn re-a pratast flag (anything from a feree, fratly by withdrawing from handkerchief to a pair of trousers) the race if he infringes the rutes should be hung in the shrouds. and secondly by protesting against The offender must either with- any boat which offends him by draw from the race
counter-protest fing.
Protests should be reported im- mediately after the race so that they can be settled on the spot.
Rules Of The Road The three cardinal rules
doing so.
Not Unsporting
Moscow, Aug. 26. The Soviet News Agency, in a report from Beirut, Lebanon, today quoted "local circles" ns saying that Britain had "act up a military supply base in the Dardanelles" and that the com.
It is not, unaporting to protest mand of a Turkish airdrome against a deliberate offender near Istanbul "has been subor-even against Infringement through dinated to the Britis"
The base was described as
being "of the type of the mili- tary base in Basra, organised during the war." The air
drome was said to be at Eae- hilná.
The Soviet News Agency also quoted "local circles" as saying that In Thrace and on the Turkish coast of the Binck
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station situated between Boyuk dere and Istanbul had stated that he would resign unless he was placed directly in charge
of the station.
fly
A
ordinary sailing boil down to the for
following:
(ie. with the boom to starboard) (1) A ship on the port' tack must give
way to a ship con- verging on the starboard tack, by going about or bearing away
under her stern.
(2) A ship sailing with the wind free must give way to one
"The Turks complied with his demands and appointed him chief of the station with which is close hauled.
(8) Turkish officer attached to him
An overtaking ship must pass to windward, and must not
from doing Bû.
Sea. "British military specia- as his assistant," the Agency
be hindered by the overtaken ship
liste have set up radar stations added. watching aubmarines". Accord- The Turkish News Agency
In racing, the first two rules ing to reports available in yesterday described in Istanbul till apply but the third is entirely Beirut, the Agency Baid that the Soviet News Agency's re-altered as will be seen later. the. British military advisor port as being "without founda-
Definitions and Instructor at Д radar tion."-Reuter.
Westinghouse Electric-came-up }.—- with an infra-red "taiking lamp" which provides two-way converan tions over an invisible light bean. A coin-operated self-service
gasoline station pump, designed to nid night drivers after service stations closed, was announced by the Gasoteria Incorporated.
General Electric engineer brought out
out a new plastic protec
that "shrinks upon tive
Covering request" to fit snugly over the article to be covered.
Boeing Aircraft announced plans for a double-deck four- engined all-cargo plane, holding twice as much as a boxcar and a speed of 300 to 860 miles with n per hour.
Lord
Killearn Answers His Critics
Singapore, Aug. 26.
not
Three definitions must be clear-
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Sweden Sweeps Board At Oslo Meeting
Oslo, Aug. 26.
Sweden's team of crack atheletes on the final day of the European track and field meet at Bislet Stadium, won six championships to bring their total to eleven in four days,
No world records fell during | the entire meet.
time cham-
In the women's division Russla, participating for the frat Alaco 1029, captured one plonship bringing the total to flye. three women'a
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championships and France one.
Brave Attempt
By Chilean
Dover, Aug. 20. France captured the 8,000-metre
The Chilean swimmer Jorge ateeplechase and the 1,000-metre Berroeta abandoned his attempt relay, the only first place winner to swim the English Channel yes- boaldes Sweden, second.
onc.
sold that about an hour before the 28-year-old Chilean was expected Cape Gris Nez, France, "Berroeta to reach the English coast from
gave up his attempt and was taken Into Dover by boat."
Southend, Aug. 26. 'The Indian tourists Finland was second in the mou'sterday less than two miles short
the of his goal. scored only 138 today in division with four firsts in
meet. France and England won
The British Press Associatiuni their first innings two each and Iceland, Denmark, against Essex, who col-Italy, Norway and Russia. cach lected 298 runs on Satur-It is the first European cham day.
pionships held since 1938 and The Indians lind a disastrous many atheletes competed who had morning when they resumed their been enemies on the battlefields. innings, 204 runs behind Essex
Summaries:- 100-metro hurdles: Haakon Lid- about 24 miles from the French with two men out for 39 and los-
(Sweden) 146 seconds: ing six more wickets before lunch, the tourists still requiring 46 runs which was taken at 1.80 p.m.,,with {
to save a follow on.
Essex bowler Ray Smith dismiss Seven thousand spectatora saw
Amarnath ut his Saturday's total of four runs and thereafter one up to the Essex attack. Ray Smith had an analysis of 10 overs, three maidens, 33 runs and five wickets at lunch.
of the Indian batsmen could stand
The point at which he woa soid to have abandoned the swim was
seconda son (Sweden) 40 minutes, 5.1 A few minutes earlier, Berroeta
10,000-metre walk: John Mikael-coast.
had been fighting Hard with a 1,600-metre run: Lennart Strand strong ebb tide and making very (Sweden) 3 minutes 48 seconds;
little headway toward the shore. 300-metro steeplechase: Rapha!! Sharp thunderstorms and a Pujazow (France) 40 minutes 5.1 | heavy rain often hid his attendant seconds:
tug and pilot bont "Early Morn" 400-metre, relay: Sweden. 41.6 from watchers on Dover's whito seconds:
cliffe. minutes 14.4 seconds. 1,000-metre relay:
France.
3 Berroeta was being drawn by the tide through Dover Stralis
One of the most thrilling fin bowling the first time in the in-tain of the British team, running Press.
ishes was in the men's 1,000 metres Parallel with the coastline in a with leg breaks relay, in which Bill Robert, co-southwest direction-Associated
Peter Smith
Friendly
nings sent down the opening an inspired lap. fuat failed to over from which Merchant took a bring off-what-would-have-been-a- single. Ray Smith, Feler's cousin, magnificent win. Tyin thr operated the other end. After one yards behind at the handove, ko Soccer over, Peter Smith gave way to passed the Svet the fast bowler Balley whom Mer- terrifle burst et un to within 2 and with a yard of the French 4600 metres
Lunja, champlon.
Associated Preas and Reuter.
ly understood in order to inter-chant promptly slashed past cover pret the rules.
for four. Fifty was up in 43-min "Collision" Distance. It either er utes. both of two boats, by altoring
Ray Smith with a close set |
course, could touch the hall or the leg trap needed careful watch DEATH OF
rigging of the other they within collision distance.
Overlap.
are
Ing. At 61, Amarnath, without)
If a boat, by putting an addition to his Saturday FRANK BULLOCK
its helm up or down could hit any part of the boat ahead, it has an overlap.
Clear Ahead. A boat which
could not cause collision with the one behind by altering course, is When The Rules Apply
cloar ahead.
score, was bowled in the middle stump in trying to drive an in- swinger.
Great Care
his
At Homuntin yesterday, 102 Wing Signal Section beat the Ser- geant Mess, R.A.F. Homuntin, by four goals to two in a friendly football game after leading by the odd goal in three at the interval. Both pivots, Caviel, for the Signals, and Charlton, for the Sergeants, played well. Bailey also played well for the Sergeants.
The Signal left wing combination of Weatherburn, Parker and Miller was good and it was from this quarter that most of the danger to the Sergeants' goal cume.
Weatherburn opened the scor- ing for the Signals and shortly after Parker increased the lead. Before half-time Charlton netted
Barnstoad, Aug. 26. The Special Commissioner's Office today issued a
Internationally known ex-jockey 2,000 word statement answering criticism re-
and trainer, Frank Bullock, died cently published in English, Chinese and
here today, aged 01. Born in Both Mankad, the next Malaya language newspapers in Malaya on
and Merchant were playing with sociated with horses from his in, felbourne, Australia, he was as Lord Killearn's policy.
Up to within five minutes of the great care and
his father being run getting earliest days. Lord Killearn points out bluntly that he is no food dicta- ing short
"It will be realised that fall-start, only the ordinary rules of slackened. Mankad batted for 20 champion rough ridor of Austra-
of supplics from the road apply. The racing rules minutes before opening tor but that he has made sin Siam, unless it is remedied by come into force with the five score.
Peter Smith displaced Australia, he won the Melbourne for the Air Force,
He rude many countries. In cere efforts within his power Siam Immediately, presents ex-minutes signal.
his cousin and with the second to ensure a fair rice ration for tremely grave problems
The Consistent Course Rule. ball, a perfect leg break, remov-Thousand Gulceas, the
In the second half Parker In England, he won the Cup Malaya.
Oaks, scored again but not long after only locally to the Special Com One rule which governs all others ed Merchant's middle stump Goodwood Cup, Cesarewitch, the Balley reduced the advantage. A but to the British, is that except when exercising the Merchant took 80 minutes over Stewards Cup and the Ascot Gole great tussle ensued for a while missioner American
right to luff, a boat must sail his 38 runs. India was four Cap. He also rode with success with the Sergeants trying hard course consistent with rounding wickets down for 64. the mark ahead. In starting or finishing the course
for the equaliser. Miller scored. in Germany and France, Bailey began to lose accuracy As a trainer, he had charge of the last goal to make the game should be and
safe for the Wing. He points out that it is not and a possible alteration of the
Food Council for allocations at any desired point.
soon off the France before returning to Eng- within his power to order Siam sources from which
This means that when tacking mark, glancing Bailey to the land. He spent the last five years to produce the rice which she to come bat particularly of the will
they are you may choose any course which boundary. In endeavouring to in India, returning to England in already promised. "It is to the British and American
from the field, May last year. Router. you to the mark, and take a return British Government," he says, towards Siam herself:
Wade received a blow over his to whom the Special Commis- sicner has throughout present-
"That is a question
governments."~Reuter.
He emphasises that all rice estimates and shipping read- justments
were completely negatived by Siam's failure to keep up to her obligations,
ments.
ant other govern
"This is a question not only
of the International Emergency consistent with crossing the line Mahomed was
sent down a wide. Gulf Wittouck's, an important atable in
United States Steel will build the world's first continuous scam- lens pipe mill at Lorrian, Ohio.
United States Rubber announc ed a new aircraft wire which re- duces fire hazard and la 30 per cent lighter than ordinary wire.
Square D, Company perfected a new remote control radio device designed to prevent
many types of airline accidents by providing ar- e altitude information. "Dougies
Aircraft in the
paraded a new-plane built expressly for executives who can afford to pay $116,000 for the plane and $5,000 monthly for the unkeon, jued the case with all possible can only be determined by those eluding pay of the crew. Want one?-Associated Press.
eurate
Johannesburg, Aug. 26. Jack London, former British Empire heavyweight champion, today won a 10-round boxing de- clsion against Nick Wolmarans, the South African heavyweight champion Associated Press.
emphasis to take up in Washington the question of an alteration of the world plan which must take place if it is to be assumed that Slam is to continue not to live up to her pledges and not to make avail- able quantities of rice on which supplies to Malaya among other countries were based.
U.S. AIR EXPERTS IN SWEDEN
Stockholm, Aug, 26.
Two of America's foremost experts on aerial war- fare, Generals James Doolittle and David
policy when ing free you may make
que
which You may even keep a A little bit up your sleeve in case of a change of wind, but you may not tack too for or bear away with the sole intention of interfering with an- other boat.
PENINSULA HOTEL'S JEWISH COMMUNITY
*(Continued from Page 1)
JODHPURS BEAT TRAVANCORES.
In an even and keenly con- match tested friendly football
RECORD BROKEN
The Hague, Aug. 25. Nel recently set
eye from a ball and went off. ST. LEGER CALLOVER van Vliet, brotally be up a new
The Essex captain took over
London, Aug. - 25. the wicket keeping for one over until Wade returned.
The Victoria Club callover for Ray Smith replaced Balley at the St. Leger, today were: Seven 85, and three runs later Gul to ono Airborne, offered 75 to 20 Mahomed, who attempting to taken. 9 to 2 Gulfstream offered 96 to 20 taken. 6 to 1 Nirgal and drive missed the ball. Half the g to 1 White Jacket, both offered. side was out for 85 after batting 10 to 1 Fast and Fair offered, 100 for 120 minutes.
10 to
More Troubles
breast
cord for the 200 yards stroke for women during a gala here tonight with the time of two minutes 36.0 seconds,
The previous record, also held
ACW by the Netherlands, was two
minutes 40.3 seconds.
Nel Viet recently set up a new
RADIO TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1940 STUDIO: "RADIO RHYTHM CLUB"
to 9 taken. 100 to Groupier world record for the 100 and 200 offered, 15 to 1 taken. 20 to 1 metres breast stroke-Reuter. Radiotherapy
and Iona, both offered. 22 to 1 Anwar offered, India's troubles did not end 25 to 1 takon. 28 to 1 Neapolitan. The immigrants are made up of] at Gun Clab Hill Yesterday with Mahomed's exit for Wade, 33 to 1 Highland Laddie twenty single men, five single Jodhpur Infantry beat Travan-showing that he was unaffected Murcon, all offered.
and women, thirty-five couples and core by the only goal scored by by his mishap, took a leg glance about forty families. Among | Capt. Jaifangh, the centre for-
Daly two substantial bots were them are doctors, lawyers, musi ward, in the first half. Though splendidly to get Manked. Bai- made, Croupier being backed cians, businessmen, needle-work- playing in an unaccustomed poal- Smith and had Banerjee caught Trifling beta were made on Guit- ley then roturned for Pater win £5,900 and Anwar 52,000. ers and nurses. As early as 1938, tion on the-left wing Lt. Gum- in the slips so seven men were stream, Airborne and Fast and they left homes in Germany, Aus- aparam was the outstanding out for less than a hundred. Fair.-Router. tria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary player for the winners.
Sarwate get the three figures up
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and found refuge in Shanghal Travancores combined well in 185 minutes. Pearce continu- from the Hitler Jackboot, They and their forwards were seened bowling changes and had have walled several years for the in some neat movements. Their Poter Smith on again for Ray Sarnoff, arrived in Stockholm today, appar- opportunity they now have to debut in the Second Division of Smith to change ends. Sohoni ently independently of each other,
take up a new life in a new coun- the Hong Kong Football Leagoo and Sarwate had anxious mo- The official explanation is that He was willing to place his know- | tryi
next month will be waited with ments from both until Sohoni, Chess Club's Ladder Tournament The first round of the Kowloon Doolittle, who is now a Vicc- ledge and experience at the dis- In Shanghal today thero are interest
hitting out at Ray Smith was is to be played off this evening at President of the Shell Oil Com-posal of the Swedish authorities still 14,500 Jewish would-be im
bowled on the off stump. And the Peninsula Hotel. pany, is inspecting Shell branch in case they wanted his advice. migrants who are also hoping to American subscribed funds.
lunch arrived with India still. The following are the pairings offices in Europe, While Barnell, He pointed out that it had been re-settle in parts of the world of who is President of the Radio possible in England during the their choice. The American or Jewish community can be said to
the needing 46 runs to save a ful-for today's games: At the Peninsula Hotel
lowing on with only two wickets. Corporation of America, and a war to detect the places where ganisation now taking care of the be making the best of a bad job: breaks while Bailey bowled fast Gutierrez: A. B. Botelho v. F. D. A. P. Ricci-Pereira v. L. M. Ray Smith bowled former member of Elsenhower's German planes took off. He was immigrants in Hong Kong Although living in comparative but though the light grew poor, Gardner; F. A. Fisher v. C. C. slow eff Foxdrigues; A. E. Gomes Y. F. A London staff, is studying the mar-highly surprised that the Swedes working for their rehabilitation, comfort, the irony of being the betamen were untroubled: Just Carneiro; J. H. d'Almeida v. R. O ket for radio, equipment.
had not yet found a trace of the but the laws of most countries In-stranded many miles from their when they looked like taking the They arrived here as reports on bombs, and also that
alt that any person who wishes roal is a heavy trial. no theory
P. Carvalho V. B. "phantom bomba" were more had been advanced.
enter must provide proof that)
FX. Sequeira V. J. numerous than over. The Chief of
Hindlekar throw away his wicket. Tauss; Capt. B. M. Meredith v Yet there is no appare delay to He played a ball from Bailey, to R. C. Danenborg B. C. Gardner General 'Sarnoff stated definite he will not; bécomé› public ыling or chafing, at the delay to Smith.at deep point, starred▼ L. A. đá Costa; and E. Taurs ) +0,38·5 ̧m;—Maritana"; Vincent Wal the Swedish Defence Staff, Co-ly that it is possible today, by charge or a drain on the State. lonel CHA. Kempu,, stated to means of radar, to detect the night that he was extremely in- bombs range, height and even the Kong has in his possession a land- anxious these people are to move Two runs inter Shinde was bowled
Each of the 280 Jews in Hong only obvious sign to show how to run but was unable to get back v. To Yu Lan.
be heard in the community. The
badore Wade broke his wicket terested in asking the advice of place from which they are fired.ing permit for Australia and 'a the two Generdis and, if possible, steder works at 60 to 100 miles and affidavit guaranteeing sup- any more newwhich is ask minutes ended with the Indians question"Have you and the Innings which lasted 200
Zurich, Aug. 24. would place all available reports radius, but installed in an aircraft port by an Australian citizen.
· Oscar-Plattner, of Switzerland, at a high level this radius fi con American Fufidis...
ed a hundred times a day of Cup-:165 runs babic
won the International Cycle Union Doolittle's Comments siderably extended, thus enabling Until they reach Australia, and BTW, day I can answer that
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