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Singapore Cable To Truman

Singapore, Sept. 10.

A cable to President Truman urging the ces- sation of all American aid to

Chiang

Kah-kee,

Generalissimo Kai-shek

was

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1946.

Pros, Cons Debate Byrnes' Speech

Washington, Sept. 10. American diplomatic authorities today joined in a sharp debate over whether the speech by the United States Secretary of State, Mr. James F. Byrnes, in Stuttgart on the future of Germany will help to establish one world or two.

The debate

pro-

of his speech 3. The effect those who pits

Into be to drive Russia

and political towards Rusala against those who deeper economic, sent today by Mr. Tan favour patience and conciliation may

head of the believe that a working basis with isolation from the western coun-

thus increasing the South East Asia Federa- Moscow-It possible at all-can trics,

only by bold bability of an eventual showdown achieved Relief be

between the Easi and. the West.

who diplomacy, tion of China

Mr. Byrnes' supporters, leader of

The former advocates of a hard Funds and

peace settlement for Germany are unquestionably include President and most of the Chinese in Malaya.

He has sent similar cables to sharply critical of Mr. Byrnes' Harry Truman

chief State Department officials, General George C. Marshall, the speech.

So are those who favour a con-acknowledge his speech to be in the En y to

departure from

they United States Special China and to Mr. John Leightonciliatory attitude towards Russia. In sense a

abandoned the ask, who failed in the first in- Stuart, the United States Ambar- These persons are saying that Mr. Potsdam agreement. But,

Byrnea virtually sador to China.

at Stuttgart and stance to fulll the terms of Pots- Tan Kab-kee said in hir cable Potsdam Pact

"corruption,, their criticisms centre around the dam?-Associated Press. years, that for 20 despotism, deceit, bad faith and following main points:

AROUND THE 1. Mr. Byrnes may have ended escendancy of reactionary charac

attempts at a collective

WORLD outstanding serious ters have been the

four power approach to German

Herford, Sept. 10. feature of the regime in China,"

The British today? officially Contacts with important officials problems with his assertion that theythe United States-in the absence convinced him that

by the Big Four informed Germans in their zones are "stupid, mediocre, renetlonnry of agreement

The and stubbornly opposed to re-powers to treat any as an that they could expect no coal

to for heating this winter. unit-wil proceed economie

woodcutting pro- "stringent Urging a drastic change in Am-unify its occupation zong with any military government advised a

others willing to accede

immediately.-As- policy, the cable erican

2. Some of his statements were gramme" than thuse con- "Chinese other trolled by the Kuomintang look made primarily for political pur-sociated Press. upon America in the same light poses, in order to curry German the United States as they look upon Japan."Reu-favour for

arainst Russia.

have:

forms."

ter.

says:

Anglo-U.S. "Offensive" At Paris Talks

Paris, Sept. 10.

Britain and the United States opened the seventh week of the Peace Conference with a general offensive in all commissions. Russia was accused of offer-1 ing Bulgaria Greek territory as a "bonus for aggression," and Brazil waived Britain and

payment direct reparations .claims against Italy.

The United States, British, Brazilian and Empire speakers were first on the floor in every commission. Faced with the prospect of an Oct. 20. deadline to make way for the United Nations General Assembly, the Conference had every treaty commission in session save tho Finnish Political Commission.

Citing Greece's "heroic re- R. Jordan, Mr. J. eistanco," South Africa, branded as "shear audacity" Bulgaria's territorial clafme as a co-belligerent,

"It in as if Hungary claimed Tricate as an outlet," Mr. War her concurred.

Lieutenant General Walter Am- Bedcil Smith, American bassador to Moscow,

RECORD ATTEMPT

Tangmere, Stpl. 9. Group Captain E. M. Don- aldson, the R.A.F. jet flyer who broke the world aid sphed record on Saturday, decided today to attempt to raise his figure of 016 miles per hour tomorrow evening if prospecte of warm weather hold good- Reuter.

Rockets To The Moon

Washington, Sept. 10.

rockets усага, Within 10 from the earth may reach the moon, said Colonel James Bnin, Missiles chief of the Guided Branch of the Army Ordnance Department of Research Development.

and

SPORTS

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H.K.

SECTION

Indians Still 111 Runs Behind

Scarborough, Sept. 9.

Tommy Walker Turns Out For Chelsea

London, Sept. 9. Tommy Walker, the Scottish

ferred for 40,000 from Hearts to

The Indians were still 111 runs behind Mr. Leve- son-Gower's XI with seven wickets in hand, when stumps were drawn on the second day International inside-right trans- of the match here. With 206 runs behind after each side had complet-Chelsea over the weekend, mado ed an innings, the Indians scored 95 for three colours at Sheffield tonight. at the close of play.

Travancore's Swimming Gala playing forward defensively at

Smalles

of

hia debut in the London club's Be showed clever footwork and and combined with deening power Lunch WOB inken

tho centre forward, Levcaon-Gower's team's total at well with

Although n'it 333. A crowd of 12,000 watched Tommy Lawton. the game after the interval among the goal scorers he played large part in Chelaca's 2-2 draw when Howorth Was Boun outh Sheffield. United.

with

Barnsley easily disposed 342. Howorth's score was 11. Sheffield Wednesday to go to the Mansfield's He batted for 160 minutes and top of Division I

Walsall gave Owing to the typhoon warning hit two aixors and eight fours.

goalless draw at and the forecast or bad weather

Robinson was the next bata-them a one point lead over their last Saturday, the Swimming Gala man to go, caught by the wicket-nearest rivals in Division III organised by 1 Travancore Infan- keeper after contributing 13 South.

Other results were: try in aid of H.E. the Governor's runa,

Second Division: Burney 3 New- The innings lasted nearly Colonel Bain said "if you Fund had to be postponed till

port County 2; Fulham 3 West want to put a chunk of iron Saturday this week. The organis-five, hours.

The Indians began their heavyHam United 2; Swansea Town 3. about the size of your fist oners regret very much the incon-

ventence caused by this unavold-task at 3 p.m. and made a dis- Notis Forest 2; Tottenham Hots- the moon, that can be done in a relatively short time. Maybe able postponement.

mal start. Without a run on pur 2 Southampton 1..

League III (Southern): Bristol in about 10 years. If you want

The programma announced for the board Sarwate was bowled

Rovers 3 Wa

3 Watford 4; Cardiff City un- by an inswinger in to land something bigger, it last Saturday will remain

0: Port Vale 1. 2. Bournemouth will take much longer."

changed. The members of the first over. Modi stayed half an Northampton 1. The cost is now prohibitive W.V.S, are arranging many in-hour, but Matthews beat his

III (Northern): Brad- defensive bat and got him leg ford City 2 New Brighton 1; pn., which ought to prove very before at 27.

Crewe Alexandra 2 Hull City 0; involving millions of dollars, he teresting sideshows starting. at 4

exciting. and

Rain held up play for 25 Oldham Athletic & Rochdale 2; Brigadier-General Henry Say-popular

Stockport County Doncaster Jer, chief of the Ordnance De-FANY. have kindly agreed to minutes.

Rovers 8.-Reuter. De-

run refreshment velopment and Research partment, told of plans. to benefit of visiters. satellites or

The sale of tickels has exceed. lease artificial Sofia, Sept. 9.

meteorites

about 75 milts ed early estimates, and in order detachments and Military

above the surface of the earth. not to disappoint those who still political, sporting and other or- ganisations took part today in a They would push the pieces of wish to buy tickets additional ac- parade in front of the Bulgarian metal high enough to bus beyond commodation has been provided.

to com- the power of earth's gravitation Tickets are available at: Parliament buildings

kircle the memorate the second anniversary to pull them back. In that.

of the case, they would of the formation Fatherland Front Government earth permanently as satellites. Bulgarian Prime Minister, Associated Press. Colonci Kimon Geogies, and the leader, Mr. George Dimitrov, took the salute. Foreign diplomats and members of the Bulgarian Cabinet were present-Reuter.

Bald.

Marines Sue Former C.O.

stalls for

Kowloon

The

the

(1) H.Q. 1 Travancore Infantry, Gun Club Hill, Chatham Road.

(i) HQ. B.A.F. Station, Kali Tak.

(i) Barilela's Emporium, Kow- loaw, Hotel Building. (Back of Peninsula Hotel).

Floor.

Hong Kong

Park Club, Hong

Lady

.

Mankad a good

On the resumption

at and Hazare scored rate. In one over from Robin- son Mankad hit three fours and a two, but was third out at 64, caught at the wicket after bat-

More rain fell later. - Play tlug for 80 minutes.

continued In the storm for a

the little time before

second stoppage occurred an hour be fore the close. The break lasted 20 minutes.

"Keep It On The Island"

(By Archie Quick)

London, Sept. 8. Norman Bassett, son of Willia Hazare and Mahomed safely Bassett, 16 times English Inter. played out time when the In-national player, is making an at-

95 for three- dians Reuter.

were

U.S. Baseball

tempt to get the FA rules altered. Norman, like his illustrious father, is director of, West Brom wich and a game is to bo played today, as I write, substituting throws in with kicks in every time the ball gors out of play.

The idea is to speed up the game New York, Sopt. 9.

and penalise more than now the Major League player standings:side that kicks out.

National

Buenos Aires, Sept. 9.

Los Angeles, Sept. 10. All the employees of numerous

(1) Four Marince, alleging they Britain, in waiving her re-broadcasting stations here are on

jailed in Japan without Kong.

(ii) Messrs. Tch Hu Co., Ltd., parations claims from Italy, restrike today following a dispute were

to exercise which started when musicians de- cause, today filed auit for $100,000

against their former Marina House, Hong Kong. damages served the right

commanding officer, accusing him

(H) Messra. Chuen Yee Hong, article 69 of the Italian treaty manded more pay and a Christ-

Remember the old cry "Keep it. allowing her to confiscate what mas bonus. The stations replied of extorting $1,000, for their re 54, Des Voeux Road Central, 1st

Well, if Bassett may be that the musicians contracted with

on the island.' lease. Agacts ever Italian

directors of the orchestras, They said they wore Jailed June found in the United Kingdom the

(iv) Victoria Recreation Club,

Batting: Musial of St. Louis Junior gets his way players will be chary of doing anything else Hồng Kong. and its colonies to satisfy claims who should be responsible for ex-17 at the United States naval air

now station at Yokosuka, then trans- (V) Fort Recreation Welfare 365, Hopp of Boston 343. Runs but keep it on the island for fres tra pay. The only" station

Louis 107, for war damage.

the ic

National ferred to the U.S.S. Sansaha and

Hong Musial Ne figure was announced, but broadcasting

Slaughter of St. Louis 80, Runs kicks instead of throws in.

Norman last season checked the which is finally to Miramar, California. officer, Wellington Blcs. in some British quarters, the "Radio del Estado,"

Major M. Gopalan and Officers Batted In: Slaughter of St. Louis

Walkar of Brooklyn 100. Albion-Brentford match by a stop- value of the Italian assets was transmitting over the network of They named Lt. Col. John P. Con- Kong.

without .em-don as defendant.

The plaintiffs, Francis P. Lom-1 Travancore Infantry wish to

Walker of Brooklyn 161. Doubles; play 85 minutes out of the 80 set at no more than £2,500,000. stations which are -Associated Press.

barda, Robert W. Cooksey, Jr. express their gratitude to Messrs. lts: Musial of St. Loula 108, watch and found the ball out of

result.-Router. John E. Wilson and Raymond H. Lane Crawford Ltd., China Light Musial of St. Louis 48, Holmes of 1 minutes. The new scheme is the Brown, alleged they were held and Power Co., Ltd., Sincere Co Boston 80. Triples: dusial of St. without charges, either civil or Ltd., The Wing On Co., Ltd., The Louis 17, Cavaerretia of Chicago military,

Their attooy they were acquitted by courtine China Emporium, The Sun Co. 9. Home Runs: Mize of New York. Ltd., and Mr. G. M. Arthur for 22, Kiner of Pittsburgh 19. in Japan of a charge, of ap- presenting beautiful trophies and Stolen Bases: Roiser of Brooklyn propriating Government property

ployees. Reuter,

SWAYTHLINGTM SMILED BROADLY

London, Sept. 10.

Forty-five minutes after bidding began for some of his Old Masters at Christie's auction rooms Lord Swaythling was richer by £180,000.

The sale was one of London's. objecte biggest in years.

It is reported in the liungarian Political dis- that "Lord Swaythling smiled cussions to the size of Czecho-broadly during the bidding." alovakia's would-be nibble into Smash hit of the offering was Hungary. He held that it should an "putsider," John Constable's fine landscape, "Stratford Mill Czech proposal to deport her on the Stour," of a tree-rim-ham University.

minority which Hungarian

med bay with angiora' in the "brings up the dangerous prin foreground. ciple of forced transfer of minorities."

be discussed in the light of the

RADIO

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11

1946

CLASSICAL REQUESTS ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting en a frequency of 845 kilocycles and from 12.80 to 1.80 p.m., and 7.80 to 8.30 p.m., and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m., also on 9.62 megacycles. H.K.T.

18.30 p.m. Dally Programme Summary, 28.82 p.m.-'Donald Porrs", "Cavaller

of Bon" ENSA.

12.47 p.m.-Hit Hersh-T-io,

1,00 p.m.--New!

Weather Foreckal

and Announcements,

-Variety, 1.10 p.Artur

The bidding opened at 5000

and guincas,

within two minutes had reached 443,050.

It was sold to Menara. Ellis who and Smith, art dealers, were given an almost unlimited ticket to purchase it for Mr. Walter Hutchison, publisher.

"It's "cheap at the price-it would have been a shame to let it get out of Englund," said Mr. Hutchison,

6,000 Miles In 40-Footer

Miami, Florida, Sept. 10.

A second group of Estonian re- 1.19 p.m,Off the Bottom Shelf-fugees arrived in Miami on Mon-

day without visas.

The group of 11, including a' and Landon Brimphony Orchestra, girl aged three and a Finlander, "Not-So-Longtravelled nearly 6,000 miles in a

Schnabel (Piano)

1,00p.m.-'Down, 4,30 D.; and Aga;!"

7,00

m,Bing Orbale -drawn Bilster,

7.12 r., bendon Trameription Averles Aben yin' Khythm ***

40-foot vessel, powered by a small

Bweden.

"Harvest Gainsborough's Wagon," which was expected to the Rale, bring top price of Etarted at 5000 guineas and was fina y sold for £20,000 to Dr. Bodkin, acting on behalf of the Barber Institute of Birming-

Another Gainsborough quickly disposed of for 4600 A wooded, landscape guineas. by Hobbema, the Dutchman, brought 10,000 guiness Into the Swaythling coffers.

MOSLEM RESENTMENT

WOB

erred

Cla!

sall

113.

of St.

bat remained incarcerated after to the Dairy Farm, Jce and Cold 34, Hass of Cincinnati 22, Pitch- Co., Ltd., Messrs. Man ings High of Brooklyn 156.7650, the trial and later as prccendition Storage to their release they were requie Hing Hong, Messrs. R. H. Kote- Rowe of Philadelphia 114.783. ed to sign a release of $1,000 in wall & Co., Mr. R. Ho Tung and yen taken from Wilson when they Messrs. Twh Wuh Co., Ltd., for to the firat arrested-Associated their generous donations

Swimming Gala.

were Press

Continued Where Left Off 11 Years Ago

London, Sept. 10.

American

Chess

4

On two of the oleven games

on laat evening's programine in the Kowloon Chess Club'e Ladder, Tournament were played yester day. Nine of the 22 players walk-overs turned up and five were claimed..

Results were:-F. X. Sequoira R.C. bent. V.V. Kelatchoff, and Danenburg beat J. Tausz,

Adjusted standings on the lad- Hits:dor ard:

Batting: Vernon of Washington 045, Deaky of Boston 137. Runs: Williams of Boston 186. Pesky of Boston 113. Runs Batted In: Wil- Hams of Boston 116, Doory and York-Heston 114 cach

1, LM. Rodrigues; 2, A.P. Ricci- Pasky of Boston 103, Vernon of Washington 177, Doubles: Spence Pereira; &, F.A. Gutierrez; 4, F.D. of Washington 41, Vernon of Gardner; F, A.E. Games; C, A.B. Washington 38. Triples: Edwards Botelho; C.E. Carneiro; 10, J.P. , F.A. Fisher: 8, R.C. 'af Cleveland 14, Le

Lewis

of Tavares; Washington

11. Homers: Wil- Carvalho; 11, J.H. d'Almeida; 18. liams of Boston 85. Greenberg of R.C. Gardner; 13, B. Kruchkoff;

31. Stolen

14. Col. H.M. Whitcombe; 15, L.A. Eleven years after he told his boyhood sweetheart Stirnwelsh of New York 17. Pit- da Costa; 16, FX. Sequeira; 17. "we'll be married as soon as I get back from ching: Ferris of Boston 245.829, v.V. Kolatch, 18, RC. Danen- foreign service," Thomas Scott, of Morpeth-Newhouser of Detroit 247,744-berg: 19, 3. Taussi 20, Capt. B.M. street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, has kept the Associated Press. pledge.

RANGOON

Karachi, Sept. 9. The Council of the Sind Pro- vincial-Moslem League has re- commended the All-India' Mos- lem League to seek Soviet aid. in putting the "feelings of deep resentment", of Indian Moslems Negotiations before the United Nations.

But during those eleven years the girl, believing him dead, had man and been lett a widow.

It was in 1935 that Thomas, go-

POLICE married another

STRIKE

Rangoon, Sept. 10,

between

the

Detroit

Bages:

Meredith; 21, E. Tausz: 22, C.M. Sequeira; 23, To Yu Lau.

..

Sports Gossip

SPORTING GESTURE

London, Sept. 6.

Now York, Sept. 20. Tom Brown junior, of Ban Close of play score in today's Francisco, who beat two members

ing abroad with the Army, made the pledge to Winifred, his cousin. Hastings cricket match/was: Bus-of the American Davis Cup team For seven years they corres-sex 172 (Mallett five for 18) and Frankie Parker and Gardner 83 for three. M.C.C. 200 (Valen-Kulley before losing the Nation- police strikers and the Govern-ponded, planning their wedding. tine 51, Cox six for 126)Reuter. al tennis championship's anal to Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, will Then in 1042 Thomas was re- The Council felt confidentment haver so far yielded no

Dover, Sept. 9. not piss in the inter-sons final

10 United State

States that the "present deplorable result. The strikers are demand-ported missing, believed killed,

When the Chilean swimmer between the attitude" of the British could ing an. Immediate decision on when the "abon Maru" taklog

The Davis Cup rulan provido thus be altered and "Britain the question of an increase in him from Hong Kong to a Jap Jorge Berrogia reached Cap Gris Sweden.

Nez in a tug tonight to make his

nation must name its team Winifred married, but her second attempt to swim the Ent that a nada. to hand over power to the cost of living allowances or prison camp was torpedoed.

itsh Channel, weather conditions 10 days before a match,

The Swedish captain, Kurt Os- Mosleme in the Moslem major alternatively reference to the

Joint board which is now re-husband was killed in Germany.

Then word was received that were so bad that the attempt had vlowing the cost of living al- lowances for government der Thomas was alive, although he to be postponed indefinitely borne, offered, to waive the rule! vants, provided an ently de had lost a leg and part of the

other foot. claton la reached.

When he returned to Britain

ty previncos."--Router.

TEST OF STATESMANSHIP (Continued from Page 13

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Arabs hoped to reply at the next from disciplinary action carte rangana

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