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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1946.
MakeSPORTS
Women Must Make
The Veto Their Voice
New York, Oct. 30.
The United States,
(By Adelaide Kerr)
Heard VICTORIA Swedes
New York, Nov. 1.
shunning any show of Seeing Monica Felton tapping at a London door, one would not dream she had come on busi- ness that might change thousands of women's lives. She is a bright, perky, browned-eyed woman with a direct and friendly smile and one might think she was simply a neighbourly neighbour.
Dr.
Beat Charlton
SECTION
DISMISSED
FOR 189 RUNS
Melbourne, Nov. 1.
The M.C.C. produced their most impressive bowl- ing of the Australian tour here on the second day of their four-day match with Victoria when, after being all out for 358, they pro- ceeded to dismiss Victoria for 189, taking the last five wickets for only 52 runs. The M.C.C. had made eight without loss when bad light stopped play for the day. Victoria is re- garded as the strongest Australian state side. these days but Douglas Wright and Bill Voce pinned down the batsmen' to an almost grim defence,
ganging up with Britain against Russia, is work-!· ing out a 'detailed plan for restricting the use of veto in the United Na- tions Security Council,
But anyone standing beside her, the youngsters are the new play- with these major pro-as the housewife opened the door, grounds and parks which
London, Oct. 31. posals:
who saw the quick smile that lit Felton recommended.
"Not a bare expanse of 05- The Sweden Football the weary face, who heard the 1. To broaden the existing housewife's quick Invitation to plialt, enclosed by wire." she rule against allowing any of the come in for a cup of tea and who said. "Let imaginative boys and Club, champions of Swe- five Big Powers to sit in judgustened to the cozy chat over its girls make their own adventures, den, who are now visit- ment on Council decisions aris fragrant friendly steam,
them a cave or two, ing England, opened ing from charges against itself mow she is much more than that. tunnel, some grarled tree stumps their short tour with a produced his best English form,
United Nations charter allows Monica Felton, Labour M.P., and ample footholds; some dwarf
on the new walls for playing house, a sand- win by three goals to claiming six wickets for 48, tak- any one of the five to vete the is the only woman
against Charlton is the last three men with eight use of force against itself but town committee of 14--Britain's pit and perhaps a shallow pond."two
balls. His was the outstanding 24011 10 vote 111 non-force housing "brain trust." She re--Associated Press.
Athletic, last season's feat of the tour and will set all losing Cup finalists, after Australia talking.
Voce also produced some of his leading by a single goal at half time.
measures.)
would Give
2. To allow any of the big firepresents the women of Britain on
The
which advises committee voluntarily to abstain from yet-Government on rebuilding Brt-. without having the failure ain's war-ravaged towns and
veto, as it fo vole counted as
houses, and her visits to house- might be now.
wives are for the purpose of de- termining exactly what they really need and want.
To classify as fully as pos- sible, Security Council decisions which are "procedural" requ ing only majority vote for de-
Monica Felton, Ph. D.--the laughter of a country clergyman
N.Y. Stock
Market
cision and those which are keeps house in the shadow of cotton market and the carrying time lead and probably won by
"substantive", (requiring con- currence of the big five that is the veto system.)
the Big Ben clock tower,
is a
od gardener and cook, knows what it takes to keep the house
New York, Nov. 1. Stocks buoyed by the reopened
over of the heavy selling of yes- terday's close opened strong and sharply higher, Rails leading the Rising earnings and divid-
land Steel International Silver and Crane Company General Motors rose on a compilation dis
a share closing a net 11 cents this amount, about 30 cents re: earning for the third quarter. Of
Lack of agreement on this. well, and longs to give it to Bri-ends boosted such stocks as in- may cost the Council many lottain's women. -hours of debate. Associated
Press,
British
Employment Scheme
London, Oct. 31.
the
Fed Up women of Britain are ired....of standing in line and uing short," she said. "There is Tumen in this island. We show-t ted
limit to patience, even for the
inx carrybacks and to reserve.
d the world we could take it in The Dow Jones averages: he dark hours, when we all pull-| Stocks 61.75, 20 Industrials
d together, but now we're go- 169.15; 15 Raila 49.06; 10 Utilities
ng to see to it that we receive....
"We mobilized
labour on renter ratio of man hours and
a
i
At the International reduction than any of our Allies, Trade Conference inn order to get war production. London, Britain has now the women of Britain must make voice heard to get the taken the initiative of heir
lings for which we have waited proposing a separate in- long--first houses; second, ternational agreement on fond; third, security," full employment, a sort of international Beve- ridge Plan.
It is particularly concerned to protect other counteries against the effects of any slump in the United States, not by name, but by description.
ideas that have come from!
neighbourly tea-time talks. Have
been incorporated into Britain's aikling programme.
Four thousand mass-produced which will be followed $5,000 more of the same kind) lave labour-saving devices that,
make, a vast difference in the lives of thousands of British It brings in the United States, housewives. The kitchen feature by referring to R highly developed country, whose breakfast table that slides into demand for goods and service the wall, an ironing board that Lxercises a large influence in wings down from a cupboard, world markets. “
and a unit that combines sink, The United States proposals cooker, table and refrigerator: at the Conference were concern-) ed with removing trade barriers,
Social Welfare bat Britain feels, and it is One of Dr. Felton's outstanding known that many other countrics interests is social welfare. Hence, agree, that full employment is the new town's committee has re-
portant condition.
35.20.
Closing stocks quotations:
Alaska Adam Express 16, American Smelting 52, American Juneau 6, American Can 82*, Telephone 166 American To- bacco 81, American Waterworka 134, Anaconda Copper 38%, Avla. tion Corporation
Baldwin Barnsdal 244,!
Locomotive,
201
Bendix Aviation 81, Be E
Steel 97%
48% craft
No doubt the Swedes were |__better footballers, and had their shooting been equal to their splendid work toward goal they would have held a bigger half-
a bigger margin.
The Londoners were crude by comparsion. for the Swedes in
Persson, outside left, scored the 40th minute. Robinson and Duffy netted goals for Charlton.
Other football results were: Oxford University O Totten-
Wright, the Kent spin bowler, | VICTORIA-FIRST INNINGS
Tamblyn, c and b Wright Meuleman, & Yardley, b Voce Harvey, e and b Wright.... Miller. e Hutton, b Wright.. Hassett, e Bedser, b Ikin Johnson, e Gibb, b Voce .. Barnett, not out
old fire and took three wickets for Freer, e Ikin, b Voce
48 runs. The English fielding also showed great improvement aver scarcely a single possible chance their previous matches and
was missed.
"
Victoria had lost their three tan batsmen for only 38 runs at lunch.
Then Lindsay Hasset, the Vic- toria captain, and. Keith Miller came together and although both were uneasy produced 64 for the fourth wicket. Both played in the toured England and India Australian Services team which last
year.
Hasset had top score with 67.
• Scores
University 1 Arsenal 7. ham Hotspur 2. .Combridge M.C.C FIRST INNINGS 358
Ikin, not out ... Rugby Union, County Cham-Bedser, run out pionship: East Midlands 9 Wright, b Tribe Warwickshire 15.-Reuter....
Extras
Soccer 'Substitutes
Now Approved
· (By Vernon Morgan
London, Oct. 31.
Borden Co. 48, Canadian Pacific Substitutes in football, so long frowned upon by
"rich and hot-air clothes-drying closel, Montgomery Ward
General
the Football Association, have the support now of the Association,
31
22
0
Ring, e Gibb, b Wright Tribe, 1,b.w, b Wright Johnston, 'Wright Extras ..
Total.
M.C.C-SECOND INNIN Hutton, not out Washbrook, not out
Total for no wickets
Reuter.
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WEEKEND
SOCCER
to compete in the International The eagerly awaited Univerity Game, scheduled for football game between Paris in August, 1947, unless South China and Sing she becomes a member of the
International Sport Federation Tao takes place today at before then said the Director 4.30 p.m. at Causeway Games Organisation Bay and a record crowd
of the Committee.
South China are as yet un-
If Russin is not a member is expected. special permission would have to be granted by the Interna-beaten, while Sine Tao have lost to 1/6 Commandor this season. Á ̈ tional Federation. before she win for either side will greatly
could compete. and France, an enhance championship hopes and the organising nation, would both camps are confident of win-
ning.
have to apply for it.-Reuter.
Tips For The Races
(By "Blinkers") Many surprise results can be expected at to morrow's Race Meeting
There is little to choose between the two sides. Tam Kwan-ken, Former Interport goal-keeper, re- turned to the. Colony and will probably be sten
between the sticks for South China. Tam is inid to have played continually in
interior and, it the
on form,
assist South Ching greatly.
Should China possess the young.
er and faster set of forwards In
khích Chau Han chi, Chan Tak fai and Lee Shek van will always need watching. Sing Tao forwards
are mere seasoned but not so fast;
they have a bette: knowledge of positional play.
Veteran Leung Wing-chul, war- at Happy Valley. Al
rior · Qf · numerous Interports wül 189 races, except that for occupy the pivotal position for Class V Ponies, have South China and will have been increased by one gruelling afternoon today.
The only other game of impor furlong and the main tanes this week-end is on Sunday question will be whether when St. Joseph's meet 1/5 Com or not the previously leaders, having only lost one. mando. The latter are among the
can point to date and though they will be given a good game should wit..
successful runners stay the extra distance. Mount Collinson Stakes
With no change in the distance and little in the weights, Forlorn Hope should again win. Tom Today's Rugby games are tak-with Rowlands up, may well be
RUGGER
ing place on the Navy Ground placed provided he breaks his Happy Valley with the two
spell of bad starts.
19 teams which were defeated last Wind Forlorn Hope Place:
weck, Club and R.A-F-Police, Happy & Tom.
opposing each "other at 3.30
p.m., to be followed by the Navy
Mount Butler Stakes
Tribute & Sharney look the and 3 Commando Brigade game most likely stayers and it seems at 4.45 p.m.
some
distance an advantage.
Both games should provide probably that Goldy will find the excellent football with While Flicker and Johnny are players getting more accustom-promising. I don't think they wil ed to the hard grounds and be among the first three.
vely ball which are a feature Win: TributePlace. Sharney of Rugby in Hongkong.
& Goldy:
Mount Parker Stakes Judging by form, "Prince, whe has been dropped a class and car-
The Club team will be:-P. S. Ingham; D. B. Nelson, P. Ę. Hutton, F. Cressford, R. Berke ley; H.J.S. Muriel, O.J. Kerr; W. Cairms, D. J. L. McWhirter, tain winner. Billy, although h
ries bottom weight, looks a cer- R. Meffam, S. Colchester, Gmay lead the feld at the start, is Taylor and D. P. Graham.
Davis Cup
New York. Oct. 31.
unlikely to last the distance. Moses & Stardust, however ari both stayers.
Win: Stardust.
Prince-Place:
***
Moses,
The Peak Stakes A sqund. f six players, with Autumn Rose to the big race,
With the return of Jackle. F Walter Pate as non-playing keen contest is assured, The Un
Programme
The following in the soccer pro- gramme for the week ending 3rd November, 1940-
TODAY
First Division South China v. Sing Tae, (Navy,grd. Causeway Bay at 4.30 p.m.)
Referee: C.P.0. J. H. Rogers.. Linesmen:- C. Tunstall and
L. G. Young.
F
B.A.F. v. 44. R.M. Commando. (Navy grd. Causeway at 3 p.m.)
Chan King Tiak.
erce D. Sparrow and
Barretto mamando.
Club v. 43
Club Ard. nt 4.30 nm. Referee: Lac: F. Roberts. Linesmen D. P: Lat and Lul Shiu Ming.
Second Division Wireless Centre Club. (Club grd. at p.m.) Referees F. N. Bulnek.`
42 Commando V1 K. Q: Land Force......
(St. Joseph's grd. Happy Val- ley at 3 p.m.)
Referee Cpl. H. Filmer. 3 Cdo. Bde. H.Q. v. H.K. Chi-
Cadre
1182.
Rd.
ard. at 3 nm)
• N. T. Delgado.""
C.A.S.C. v. Travancore,
(Chatham Rd. grd. at 4.30 p.m.)
Referee: P. M. Xavier.
..
South China v KHI CHU
(Navy grd. Happy Valley at
P.)
Referee: CS.M. II. Cook.
TOMORROW
Colgate 47. Commercial Solvents 21 Corn Products 63%, Dupont 172, Eastman Kodak 208, Electric Light & Power
After the Reading match between an F.A. XIP. W. Mann, J. Rios, A. J. G. 15%, Electric 37, General Motors Goodrich 00,
which in effect was England's shadow Second Goodyear Nomestake Mining 40.
XI, against the Royal Air Force, the FA 72 Inter- national Harvester
Secretary, Mr. Stanley Rouse, said that at the Tel & Tel 174, Johns Mauville 44
International national Paper
"next meeting of the International Federation Kennecott Copper
England will propose that in all representa- 455.
tive matches, except in full internationals, Distillers 23, National Lead 29, Nations:
substitutes be allowed for first half injuries" New York Central 16%, Packard Motors G, Pen-American Air-
When Mesley, Derby County | lowed to aubstitute. He hap captain are being sent to Aus dertaker, who disappointed his наул
13
Pennsylvania RR 27, fullback, was hurt in the Read pened to be Norman Howden, tralia for the Davis Cup chal-backers at the last meeting, is to Radio Corporation 10, Real Silk ing match 20 minutes after Arsenal's third team centre lenge round, the match being good a runner to disregard. Ther
Republic Steel 28 Reynolds the start, the 12th man was al- forward.
played at Melbourne Tobacco 384, Schenley 612
on Decis little to choose between May Willie Liddell. of Liverpool, 26, 27 and 28.
fair, Nigger and Jackie, Sears Roebuck 39, Shelf on 30,
Scotland's winger and R.A.F.
The players are: John Kra-wWin: Nigger-Place: Jackie Southern Socony Vacuum 13%
Standard Brands
captain, filled four positions mer. United States singles The Undertaker. during the game. The match as champion; Frankie Parker,
Mount Austin Stakes a trial was a bit farcical. But champion in 1944 und 1945;
Schroeder, It did confirm what was said Frederick
Doreen, although a game little 4.30 p.m.) 1942 a couple of weeks ago that the champion and thrice doubles runner, will probably and
furlongs a bit too much. pair of Sheffield backs, Shim- champion; Gardner Mulloy and
& Tojo well (United) and Swift (Wed-William Tabbert, doubles cham-chances and Starlight is a goo nesday) are future England pions, and Tom Brown, ran-
place bet. defenders.
nerup in the American singles
Win: Mouse-Place: Tojo, Stár- Galley and Johnson, of Wolves | championship this year."
tight. and Blackpool, respectively, are The team is due to arrive in ready for international duty, Sydney by air about Nov. 23, and I would not hesitate to giving the players a month for play Hancocks Instead of Lang- acclimatisation and practice on ton in an International eleven grass courts.-Reuter, at outside left. He is another Fanny Walden.
the over-riding and more im-served space in its plans for 36 Standard Oil of Calif 54%, modern maternity and pre-natal Standard Oll of N.3. 66%, Stad Under the. British proposal clinics, day and night nurseries, haker 21, Union Bag 27% Union each country would undertake schools for delicate and physical-Carbide 92, U.S. Rubber 65, 1}. to try to achieve full employ-ly handicapped children and 8, Steel 72% Westinghouse 25%,
ment internally; not to em-school buildings with complete Youngstown Sheet & Tube 68. barrass other countries by walls of glass and equipped with Associated Press. chronically exporting
fields, gardening] more big playing than it imporis and to join space and rooms for practical
in a positive international policy work.
for full employment.-Reuter.
1
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London, Oct. 31.
A firm front is being generally maintained on the London, stocks market today, but some sections were quieter including
gilt- edgeds, but prices were fully held on that market. A considerable amount of selective veloped for industrials, where General Electric was the feature
support
de-
in electical equipments and an
SECURITY SCREENING
Singaport, Nov, 1.
It may soon be possible to issue certificates to non-British subjects, enabling them to move freely between Singapore- and their country of origin, according to the Singapore inmigration authorities, who have announced the end of the scenrity eereening for people leaving Singapore... Reuter.
Hong Kong's Unemployed
The match also revealed that
can be Kippax (Burnley)
Famous
England's leftwing when the Last
Amateur: International is re- vived later this season. Jimmy
Words?
Stockholm, Oct. 31.
Kil
Mous are the best each wa
Jockey Club Cup
Newmarket, Oct 31.7 The Jockey Club Cup over two and a quarter miles, was won by Felix, with Urgay It was an All-French affair,
Ifadan was back to the form "I will certainly win," said second and, Marayas third. that made him a member of the French heavyweight,
or two brewerica were in demand the three Chinese members
prominent.
A meeting has been called by England's classic wartime Stephane Olek, who tomavrow Felix, ridden by Pat Eyuns and
Cements were
also
of eleven.
*
to me
J
•
First Division
St. Joseph's v. 1/5 Commando.. (Navy grd: Causeway Bay at
Referee:- Capt. J. P. England. Linexmon: L/S. D., Sparrow. and C.S.M. 11. Cook.
Navy v. Kwon Wah (Navy grd. Causeway Bay at 3 p.m.).
Referee:
F. N. Bullock. Linesmen F. A. Barretto and
101.
Shiu Ming,
CA.S.C. v. Eastern,
(Club ard, at 4.30 ́pimi); - Referee:-, A., E. P. Guest. Linesmen: P. M. Xavier and E. Lawrence.
Second Division Kwong Wah v. Sing Tab. (Club grd, at 6: p.m.) Referee: C.-Tunstall, 44 R.M. Commundo v. 387. Coy. R.A.S.C.
Referee: N T. Delgado. (Chatham Rd. erd. at 3 p.m.): Dockyard v. Polles.
(Chatham Rd.grd
pm) for
Referee: N. T. Delgado.
CHESS
4.30
seven, is night at the Royal Tennis Hail starting at 100 to and textiles showed an occasional Legislative Council of representa-
wned by Baron de Waldner, A Grumble
meeta the Swedish champion, bright spot. Teas and Jutes both lives of all commercial and labour
and won by two, lengths from Olle Tandberg, in a ten round were dull on what is believed to organisations for Monday at the
Jack Tinn (Portsmouth) is contest to decide who meets the Madame Lafarge's, Urgay, be Indian offerings. Activity In Chinese Chamber of Commerce to looking for an outside left and British heavyweight Bruce which was another two lengths rubber issues continued, while discuss the Kafira were a trifle erratic but Colony's unemployed and the con- He told me that the Palace championship, at present held French horse.
problem of the grumbling about Crystal Palace. Windcock, for the European in front of Marsyas, another
The remaining game the first the Cape is now buying soma tinued inflow of people from the chairman had written Orange Free State issues.
Mareyan was a hot two-to- round of the Kowloon Chess mainland looking for, work..
saying by Woodcock. ► Among foreign bonds, Chinese
he intended playing the Cup The majority of critics, seven favourite, with Felix the Club's Reserve Tournament "A The sudden swelling In popula final captain, Jimmy Outhpic, though impressed with Olek's outsider of four runners, and was played at the Peninsula Hotel FX.Sequeira Issues eased and oils continued tien without corresponding in even if oficial, transfer is held speed during training, think he the crowed gasped when with on Tuesday night, duli with the exception of Royal crease in scope of employment up. That, too, is something, new noustrong enough to con- the favourite leading whensen- winning from Ergene
Taus fo Dutch
and trade has posed a serious Consol, 25 per cent 1045/75 problem and there are now so Portsmouth have refused £260 to the Swede-Reuter
cede height, weight and reach tering the dip before the uphill game that lasted just under three 99-7/16 Conversion Loan 3 per many people out of work and for the player. Tian also told
finish, they saw Felix move up kand
Tausz played an unorthodox to Marayas, cent 114-9/16, War Loan, 3% per with little hope of finding any."
a defence, to King's Pawni and put cent, 107-11/18 New War Loan, 3 that it is felt that co-ordinated me he wants Mountford, of The South-West, Development Spectators were more sur- fairly even game,
losing on per cent 107-15/16, Victory Bonds, action is necessary among various Stoke, for outside left. Mount Bank Ltd. opened for business prised when Felix continued
finally 'freed, exchange.” 156, 122, Baving Bonds Chiness public bodles to prevent ford is the man who displaced in Hong Kong yesterday in his effort and maintained the 1955.65 107-11/16, Baving Bonds it from reaching yet incre alarm- Stanley Matthews in the City premises at the corner of Ice advantage gained. Reuter, 3% 1080,70 108,
Of, Saving Bonds 32
ng proportions...K 1905.75 1104,
Loan, 7
team, but Tinn does not expect House Street and Chater Road: Immediate/" remedial measure to get him-Reuter,
Streams of people called to An Army team will play 3 Cdo. per cent (Dawes)
Sapancasi
offer their felicitations and Brigade at the K.C.C ground to Bontis, B. per cent.
Rested is for various public bodies to advise people without Canton-Kowloon Railway 24. means of support to return to
The Hong Kong Printing good wishes and many baskets nforrow, starting st:11 am. The Gordner and Col. He
team will be selected from.combe. Also competing J P. Tientain Pakow Railway, 5 per their native villages and, where Association were hosts to re of flowers from well-wishers Mel: Rowley, Cable Ozorii de Carvalho, H. C. Danenberg, H. CAD 20, Lung-Taing U Hai Rly, necessary, to assist them
naan presentatives of the different lined the banking hall and the Champers, Phelps, Sig. Gel Knight and V. V. Kelatchoff pe 6 per cent, 1013 24: Reorg, Loca, zigily in their repatriation Kong at He Luk Kwok Hotel
labour organizations of Hong entrance.
dard, 1/Cpl. Wellings, Sig. The Tournament is 6uer cent 1918 (London. Ins) 47,
Cockerill Big
Hardley,plonship.
Grip I ARL 16, Į
32
cent
Ple
having to resign,, iznesSET
After one round, the
the leaders
with
with one point each are Sequeira, favoured to win the Tournament,
•H
다
Whit
ara
qualifying
QMS. An tournament for the
Club
Hakuen
last night when a round table Mul, Kam-ven, 23, police con- 1911
per Banking Corpora
Lyden. conference was held to discuss stable, was sentenced to one Cpl. Tarrant,
month's hard · labour" by
Mr. (copt,
1905
the pros and cons of the 13 re Horace Lo at Kowloon Court yes from Taipo to Shamshulpo. An- Shanghai-Nan-burg: Estates 98/9, South
Printed and published for the Acing RailwaYO per cent 20, Townships 20/2
Trust quests submitted by the Associa Mercantile Bank of India, A 41/10,
sites tion on behalf of its membersterday when he was convicted on other constable. Lu Wing, groprietors The Newspaper
Echarge of accepting a bribe of found guilty of neglect of duty in Entern Limited by 22) Chartered Bank of. L. A. & 11/0′′ / Cum
17%,3 to the Hong Kong Chinese Press CNC82.000 to let pons some dut that he had falled to arrest the JAMES KEATES Windsor House, 1. Shanghai Mexican- Englen 15/
Router
Association, ~
mable liquor coming in on bual woman, was Oned: 1100,
Hong Kong