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Mr. Creech Jones Says A Few Words
Broadcasting in the B.B.C. overseas shortwave
HONG KONG, SATURDAY OCTOBER 19, 1946.
CNS 'Fu Po,' Ex-Petunia,
service, the new Secretary of State for the Arrives
Colonies (Mr. Creech Jones) said
"I have to come to the microphone to tell you how
Following a 70-day
serious and important I regard the Office I am now privileged to hold. I have many friends journey, batting her way among yourselves in all parts of the Colonial for two days through territories, and many of you are already storms and heavy seas familiar with my long interest in your affairs and visiting nine ports,
and goodwill: For many years I time to achieve results or to ships to the Chinese Firstly I want your confidence terests; some will take long the first of 13 British gift have tried to understand your appreciated by the people." It wit. difficulties to leam about your not be possible to do all the things Navy, the Fu Po, arrived problems, and to read what ex-we want because money will not in Hong Kong on Thurs perts, officials and others have all always be available or technicians had to say about them. I have who have the requisite knowledge day afternoon from Ply- travelled the greater part of the land skill. We will do our best mouth. territories, so as to know about, and steadily the works will go on the prevailing conditions and pro-b, Colonial Office and your own
and Governmentall] blems and the complexity of the officera task when change and progress actuated only by our desire to have to be made. I listened to serve. your views and tried to under- stand your wishes and improve-
"Our Purpose"
ments you want to, be brought But what is our purpose? To about. I have seen the officers of answer, let me say: Flease believe the Colonial Services at their in our sincerity and our desire for
work, and have discussed their your good will, confidence, and
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SECTIONA
MCC Not In A Good "Position'
(By Norman Preston)
Perth, Oct. 18.
WEEKEND SOCCER
The best soccer: game this week-end should be the First Division game- on-- Sunday be-
Commando
Having scored 69 runs for the loss of two valuable tween Royal Air Force and 1/5 wickets in reply to the Combined Eleven's Sing Tao, smarting from their total of 462, the MCC cricketers cannot consi- defeat at the hands of 175 Com- der themselves in a good position here and un-mando will not be taking things less they can hold out in the final day's play casily against 44, R. Ma Com- tomorrow they may be fighting to avoid de-indo this afternoon at Cause
way Bay, 44 R. Commando feat.
are not the side they were last Watt and Johnson, who came together for the section but can still be relied sixth wicket and put on nearly a hundred the upon to give a good show. previous day, continued their sound batting good tussle should be seen this morning, Watt going on to be the first sing Tao and the result of this between 3 Commando H.Q. and centurion against the MCC players in this game will have so important tour
bearing on the Junior title
Champion
Becommisslaned on Jan. 12, 1946, at Devonport under the Chines. fing. the Fa Fe was pre- sented to the Chinese Government Stakes
-be-a-Rift-in-a ceremony
was attended by the Deputy First
Navy.
Not until they had taken the total to 394 was the partnership broken, when a smart, return by Compton ran out Watt, He is a former Edinburgh student and has earned 457 from his father in-law, who had promised Fia Fun for all over a century.
The English attack was handi- capped by the absence of Edrich, owing to a carbuncle, and never
problems with them on-the-spot co-operation. Please accept the I too have often engaged in, face that we are disinterested and See Lord and the Commander-in-
Newmarket, Oct. 17 hope, constructive criticism of only concerned to promote your Chief, Plymouth. She was re- Marcel Boussac's colt, Coaraze, policy, and demanded reform and fullest responsibility and welfare.ceived on China's behalf by Genstarting at, dine to four favourite, faster changes in conditions. Please be assured that the Gov-eral Ewei Yung-ching, then Head am not likely to forget, now that erunient at home and Governor, the Chinese Military stission in and another French challenger,eared hostile up to lurch. Once I hold this new office in Downing ments in your territories are bend- Street, the cause I have pleadeling their energies, and using what England, who is now Acting Com-Goyama, were unplaced today in much for in my own life. I want resources they can make avaliable mander-in-Chief of the Chinese the Champion, Stakes run over to feel that I have your goodwill for this end. The more the Gov and confidence during the time 1 ernments interpret and apply the carry the heavy responsibility of principles and broad polic:ea Colonial Secretary. ------- worked out for your well being
Some of them I know are apt to as they are increasingly ring be cynical about the Government to do the greater should you Department in London and the yourselves, trust and co-operata British Parliament. I want to tell and remove the misunderstandings The 200-foot, former, H.M S. Goyama set the pace and at half you that the British people expect and unfair depreciation of what Petunia is now under tão com way led Langton Abbot, Signal- their Government to pursue with being, done. We want no race mand of Lieut.-Commander Lia man, Clare and Gulf Stream. The 462. courage an enterprising policy for discrimination or social barrier, Hok-tu, a British trained navallatter made the run on the out...
Colonial peoples. Despite what
one and a quarter miles here.
The race was won by Honey Equipped with modern auti way, starting eight to one, with submerine weapons and Radar the Irish horse, Claro, one and a apparatus, she is armed with a half lengths away second, starting four-inch gun. four Oerlikon at 100 to six, was third of eight guns and a two-pounder pom-pom
runners.
Royal Navy were unfortunate last week as the typhoon signal upset, their plans and they were forced to field, a weak side, but in spite of this gave a creditable showing. At full strength today they hope to collect both points from 46 Commando. During the week H.M.S Armada lost to Sing Tao by the odd goal in five and with this ship and others
be able to field's formidable again in port Navy should ba
side in the League.
The following is the soccer programme for this week
First Division
"was an improvement. the partnership was broken, there It was after lunch that Watt was run out and Johnson then did not long survive. The Maryle bone fielders made no slips today in fact the fielding was smart and Yardley brought off the fincat catch of the tour to date when he stepped up to a full cut from Puckett
The innings closed at tes for 3.80 p.m.
More Deadly
The Australian attack seemed
none were happy against the swinging, ball. Yet Hutton was unlucky to play on when the total was 304, t
44 R.M. Commando vs. Sing Tas (Navy rd Causeway Bay at 4.45 p.m.).
Navy vs. 45 Commando. (Navy grd. Causeway Bay at
"Club"va. St. Joseph's
(Club grd. at 4.45 p.m.)
Second Division
(Club_grd. at 3.30 p.m.): 144 R. M. Commando vs. Dock- yard R.C. (St Joseph's d Happy Valley at 3.30 p.m.)
C.A.S.C. v. H.E. Chinese Cadre
(St. Joseph's and. Happy Valley
the welfare and prosperity of the no colour bars and no social injus- | offleer of the Chinese Navy. She side, but just as he took the lead, more deadly than the opposition v3 Cão. Bde. H.Q. vs. Sing Tao you may have read, the British tice, no economic or political pri» [ has seven other officers and 80 Lord Milford's Honeyway and when the Maryleboners batzed and Parliament is more anxious about' vileges, but free co-operation of ratings, all being British; trained Claro challenged."
In the dip, Honeyway, coming this than at any previous time, as all people in building up a good Chinese naval personnel. bota. Ministers in the Colonial free life and responsibility.
41 would ask the people in the graduate of the Glasgow with a devastating finish, went to Cfice fuly realise. But the Gov- Colonies to try and do more things seived full naval training in the from the Cambridgeshire can- University, Lient-Com Liu re the front, holding off challenges crrinca, is determined that na for themselves without waiting Royal Naval College at Greenwich didate, Claro, and Radiotherapy, rapidly as stubborn facts can be for the enterprise, lead and money, during his 11 years stay in Eng who just beat Gulf Stream for the made to yield development in which the Govzament is often ex- Colonial territories, security and pected to provide. As we adjust land, and is a qualified naval in third place Reuter. prosperity of the peoples in these ourselves to the new poslewar countrica, shall be assured. That world and even while new duties is the firm intention of Mr. Attice, are falling to the Government to our Prime Minister and in that task. he will give me, all the en-perform, let us not forget how couragement and inspiration that much can be done by private ini-
structor.
R.N. Training
All the seven officers of Fu Po were sent to England by the
any of you could possibly wish. / fiative, if the peoples have a senso Chinese Government during the
our-
of public are
ed to bring about the change by their own voluntary efforts. This dea of social service as served well in Britain and given us a
ceived at least three years of naval training in the Royal Naval College and full practical train- ing aboard various British war
Bradman
Adelaide, Oct. 17. Don Bradman today practised for the first time since last season He appears to have lost weight and did not attempt to hit the ball.
Bradman proposes to take part
and myself will not spare selves in trying to secure you understanding and co-operation, your friendliness and collabora- tok in, jobs to be done, and, we/Teat movement whose contribu~ |ships at sea, in addition to earlier | Powerfully, blejad Ng want your confidence in us, as is tion to democracy, welfare and education at the famous', Wham-
Ranging from ages 20 to 30, every Chinese rating aboard Fu Pd was either a graduate of junior middle school or [an university undergraduate. They were re- crusted during the war and sent to Britain to receive further
Bradman is still undecided about Test matches and wants to satisfy himself that he will be
able to stand up to their demands.
Reuter.
Laundry
training. Every one of them has Registration
The Australians made zone fielding errors, Washbrook being missed before scoring and he was at 4.45 p.m.) unbeaten at the close of play butt South Ching vs. Jodhpurs Fishlock, who was also missed,(Navy grd. Happy Valley at did not long survive as the second 4:45 pm.)
wicket fall at 54-Reuter,
Racing
Prospects
(By "Blinkers")
The second Maitary Race
Travancore Regt. vs. Kit' Cha
(Chatham Road grd. nt 4,45 P-1)
Glub vs. Police.
(Navy rd. Happy Valley 3.30 p.m.)
SOCCER DISPUTE
London, Oct. 17. Meeting of the season at Happyween Football League Manage- After a two-hour meeting be- Valley tomorrow fromises some ment Committee representatives surprise respits. Unfortunately, Jeannie, who foaled last week and Players Union leaders here Jackie, who is suffering from a today in an effort to end tho slight injury and Autumn Rore deadlock in the soccer wages dispute, it was decided to set up will be running.
Aintree Handicap a joint committee of three re- Sharney, who has been dropped presentatives from onch side to a class, will provide strong op- discuss all matters at issue on position for Tribute, Johnny and ‡ Nov. 4. SER Goldy, the two latter carrying. 10 Among other things, the Ibe less than at the last meetings. Players Union seek a raising of - If Goldy gets · away to a good the maximum wage from £10 start; he may well win.
Fit to £12 and the minimum from- 1. Tribute 2. Goldy 5. Johnny. £5 to 27.
Salisbury Stakes After the meeting a represent There should be a close race ative of the Players Union said between Billy and Stardust, with there will be no strike while Moses well up, while Anthony is negotiations are in progress. not to be ignored.
We have not whittled down our demands one fraction and feel we have advanced in getting the League to discuss all matters at Issue:"Reuter
social progress cannot be over- the intention of your own local estimated. 1 hote that more of pos Military Academy in Canton. in a club game on Saturday. If The seven officers are Lieut. Y. he comes through satisfactorily Governments and Ocials. It is
OVEILAS in Chang (Senior Officer), Lleut without a recurrance of his mus true that the war has brought this will develop
months immediately shund. W. Wu (Signal Officer), Lieut. 3. cuter trouble he will play for some intolerable strains on the
H. Soong (Navigator), Lieut. A-South Australia against the M.C.C. Colonial Services, and I want to
“Your Problems" J. Wang (Gunnery Officer), Lieut. here on Oct, 25. say here, how very great, I appre clate the spiendid work which has
Finally, I think I know some-T.C. Chu (Anti-submarine Off- been done by all ranks under the thing of your own aspiration and cer), Lieut., K.Y. Wu (Chief En eonditions of extreme difficulty your feelings about your problems sincer) and Lieut. C.S. Chu (
You want to rise to a higher sta-gineer Officer). during the past few years. know how keen they feel that tus of political responsibility and changes have been delayed that to a higher social standard. the programmes of the develop- play your full part in the admin- ment have been held up and tha; istration and development of your difficulties in the way of reforms country for the good of all people. have not been easy to overcome. We shall not be over... cautious In some respects, the tools which you will probably make mistakes, both London and the Colonial Gov-We all do, but you will learn from ernments have to use for their your trials and errors. Our quid-| had received at least one year's works, are blunt and perhaps cut-ance and experience will be your training in British naval dock- moded, but that is not a perman to use. Remember you cannot yards or aboard British warshipi statement was issued by ent condition, and big fraprove achieve the responsibility or poli- ab sen
Man (Government yesterday explain ments in machines and organisatical wisdom and sound social The officers and ratings were ing the recent amendment of tion are already being made. The judgement in a few weeks, in spite given similar training to that the by-laws affecting the re- local Governments are consulting of wishful thinking, courage, received by British naval cadets gistration of public laundries. you almost everywhere for your sound sentiment and theoretical and ratings during their stay lu Jom ideas, plans and wishes in knowledge. I hope that I sus 1 be Britain. They unanimously ex- Proprietors of public laundries order that ibeir programmes of able to the microphone from time oressed their sincere gratitude to Are obliged to comply with var work may reflect your under to time to tell you of what the the British Government for the ious by-lawa made by the Urban standings and wishes, and have Government and we in the Colors: training..
Council under the provisions of your full co-operations in putting ial Office are trying to do and
the Public Health (Sanitation) them into effect. There may be alpa, vour own government will
Ordinance, No. 15 of 1985. The many reforms which will be retell you of their plans. I take ou
first of those by-laws required Newmarket Handicap that every public laundry should The race for Class I Foules be registered at the office of the promises to be very exciting and Urban Council. In order that the gives much room for conjecture,
Perth, Oct 178 Urban Council may prevent, the The Undertaker, newly promoted
The M.C.C. spent a gruelling Lee Hing, manager of the registration of unsuitable pre to the top class, has shown that
be is quite capable of winning day in the field while the Com- Tai Sang Packing Company, Komises and may remove from the Mayfair and Prince have been birled XI scored 271 runs for the Shing Street, was fined $400 register premises which may running well and Jacobus, carry loss of only half their wickets on become unsuurable, new by ing more weight, will be among the opening day of a three-day luw drafted in wider terms than the leadera, per
sisted with bitterness throug? my work, but promising you a CONVICTED
fenorance, habits and vested in new world or many dramatic me changes even in a short or long
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1 Stardust 2 Moses 8. Billy Ascot Stakes Jonah, although carrying more weight, is a good each way chancs. Happy and Gypsy are also pro mising.
1. Forlorn Hope 2. Jonah 8. Gypsyy
Gruelling Day In The Field
(By Norman Preston)
match here.
When I saw the glistening p.m. also on 9.52 megacycles. When Leung Hung, master
the former by-law is necessary. The Undertaker. 2. Mayfair
Accordingly the Urban Cena 8. Prince
shirtfront wicket and was glad to of a Hong Kong-Macao motor junk, was charged in the Marine Mr. M. A da Silva appeared by-law containing the appro- Tolo and Darcen look very pro- I expected the alde which won the
cil made and substituted a new Epsom Stakes
take cover from the brilliant fun. Court yesterday with carrying for the defence, while Inspector priate powers. The new by-law mising. It remains to be toss would run up a big total 25 passengers without permis A Moran conducted the pro- reads as follows A
whether or not Dake II will war. slon, it was revealed that despite sécution,
1991. No person shall commence at his feclusion in a higher lato & Boint the Cudd class and Betsy and Mouser will well and, compared with the three- provide good opposition
| previous games, despite the ab- 1 Dorsen 2 Tojo 8. Duke Ince of Hammond, and
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SOFTBALL MEETING
The annual general meeting
Softball
Officer VR-V. Ribeiro went to public laundry unle the defendant's shop at Ko laundry and the name Shing Street to Inspect cases proprietor there
of the
of exports. When he asked de tered at the office of the Coun fondant to open the concs, do ril. If in the opinion of the fendant said it was not neces- Council any proposed premises sary Defendant slipped some») are unsuitable for use as a public he thing into the oficer's hack laundry, the Counell may refuse held pocket, During further, Inspec
In the opinion. Hon of the goods, defendant again went to the counter and Lau Kwing-yan, charged on returned to the Officer and for 12: counts under the Defenceced something into the samp Regulations, vrea committed for pocket Ribeiro returned to the trial when lower Court proceed an import and Export Office ings concluded before Mr. Thund over four 35 notes d'Almada at the Central Magis a $10 note to Revenue tracy Festerday afternoon, Davidson
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