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Union Waterboats "Back To Par"

Shareholders of the Union Waterboat Co., Ltd., were told yesterday at their first post-war meeting, of the Company's good fortune to find their fleet of five waterboats and their

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946.

"CEASE-FIRE" IN

It

BATAVIA

Batavia, Nov. 4.

A "cease-fire" order wa officially given at Bateria tor day, Dutch sources reported.

came after prolonged nego tiations between the Dutch and Indonesian authorities under the chairmanship of Lord Killearn, British Speciál Southeast Asin-Brater

launch still afloat after the Japanese surren-Commissioner in der, though they were in a bad state of neglect.

It was further announced that the Japanese surrendered. All the Company was now, a year the vessels were.in a bad state after the reoccupatioń, once more un a par with the high standard thewar years, and deliveries of fresh water had reached the high -mark of the best years before the

war.

Opening the meeting. Mr. Stan-

of neglect. Temporary repairs were carried out by the Goveer- ment, who operated the Water- bouls until Nov, 30, 1945, on they were honded which date

back to the Company. The No. 5 and No. 7 Waterboats were char-

ley H. Dodwell, Chairman of the tered by the Navy in March 1941 Consulting Committee, said:

and sent down to Singapore in We have been "I have to refer with much re-September 1941. "gret to the deaths of Mr. A. cially modified by, the Navy Shields and Mr. A. C. J. Rowter that these two vessels must be during their internment & Houg considered lust.

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MCC's Splendid Win Over Victoria

Melbourne, Nov. 4.

The M.C.C. tourists, superior in all phases of the game, gained a splendid win over Victoria on the final day of their four-day match here to day by 244 runs. Starting the day by requiring 399 runs for a victory with eight wickets in hand, the Victorians, apart from a gallant fourth wicket stand of 86 runs by Mervyn Har vey and his captain, Lindsay Hassett, offered little resistance.

SOLD SOCCER (By Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor)

TICKETS London, Nov. 3.

Three unemployed Britain's first full post-war racing season will go were arrested when selling foot- down in history as the year when French ball tickets outside the Royal horses swept the board. The year 1946 will in Navy Ground, Causeway Bay, on future be known as "The year Souverain won Saturday.

Air. Brought before

F. X. at Ascot" or "The year of Sayant's record Ahmada at the Central Magis- Cambridgeshire," rather than "The year Air-fracy yesterday Li Chi was aned borne won the Derby," although in all con- $100 or a month's hard labour, for selling a $1.20 ticket for $2.00. science that was a memorable enough feat.

Lau Wing, 28, and Poon Kwok- France this year has won, to name but a few of

wah, 25, who failed to appear in the more important prizes, the Ascot Gold Court, had their bail of $100 each main bowler but he received Cup, King George VI Stakes, Jockey Club estreated. Cup, the Cesarewitch, the Cambridgeshire; Coronation Cup, Queen Alexandra Stakes,

Goodwood Cup and the Doncaster Cup. Soccer

scale.

Trial

to

the

Once "This pair separated, the last six wickets felt for 56 runs and the side was all out for 204.. Wright was again the tourista

Geli

Chinese

wretched support in the Repatriates'

several easy catches being drop-

ped, he claimed four wickets4

for 7 and altogether ten wicket Sit-Down Protest

for 121 runs in the match.

Bedser, who took three for 40, still needs more work but his bowling is gradually approaching

his best English standard.

(Continued from Page 11 - At 3 o'clock Mr. P. N. Slu, re presenting the Chinese Gover iment's Special. Commissioner, for Kwangtung and Kwangs (who

Ikin stood out AX brilliant among the fielders and made three grand catches close to the has an office in Hong Kong) spoke very to the repatriates who squatted wicket. He must be strong candidate for the England on the road and pavements. Mr." Test side.

The final trial prior selection of the United Services football team to play the Rest of the Colony on Monday at Club ground will take place this after

Scores noon at Causeway Bay at 4 p.m. Pansibles: Powell* (3/6 Cant mando): Sinclair (RA.F.) and M.C.C-Fit Innings all out Deer (1/5 Cdo.):

(1/5 358. Cdo and M:C.C-Second-Inninga 279

"The Articles of Association offical vessels is about three and a vouchere-of-which-have-been-have-been-put-forward--from|220, including-four-strillions--and Cdo:), Burragesny 16

lost.

(R.A.F.)

and

Siu urged them to disperse and eturn to their homes Immediate iy. Here is a verbalin report of an argument which followed his specch;

Verbatim Report.

Mr. Shu-The

Bowelt for seven declared Tanings all out Government, through the Direc

A. IN.

Meuleman, run out

Smith (Navy), Sowell (RAF), Strickland (B.A.F.). 189.

Winters (42 Cdo.);

Victoria-Second Innings: Probables Taylor (45 Cds.) Tamblyn, b Hution Johnson Other; Anderson (B.A.F.O.), Ma- Harvey, e Ikin, b Bedser son: (42 Cdo-) and Ingles (1/5 Miller, b Langridge Cdo.) Eve (R.A.F.). A.N. Other Hassett, e Compton, b Wright

Cão). (44

Forces (42 Cde.). JohnBOT + Ikin, b Wright McKay (Brigade) and Beech

Barnett, e Ikin, b Bedser (R.A.F.).

The report of the Directzen of the China Provident Loan

Altogether French horses! Only three won more than Kone and Mr. L. J. Davies wir "We have filed our claim and it and Mortgage, Company, whose have won the best part of £4,000. Today, in France it costs will be £10,000 in stakes in Britain un an average about £300 to buy diet in Bombay. These punes now being considered by the shareholders' meeting

Sea Transport in held on Saturday next, states this year.

a race horse and about £300 in! men were for many years closely Director of

inter alla:

It is something that Britain upkeep. connected with the business of London.

The Company's records were

Chance Of Revenge won all five classics, but it is. "We have made every effort and the Company, Mr Shields and

and

to be doubted whether even It is not surprising, therefore, Mr. Davies were members of the ent enquirles all over the world recovered, almost intnet,

Profit & these, prizes would have re- that with nearly all big fortunes] Consulting Committee and Meer suitable craft to replace these therefore the 1941

Loss Account presents a true

at home had mained 'wo vessels but without success.

France in France Lending to dwindle not Bowter was out, Secretary.

like to take this appor-It looks as though the only you picture for the eleven months made a serious challenge with many can afford to own horses at world! unity of extending to the ion is to build and the matter is under review, except for part such horses as Prince Chevalier, all and then not on a very large

tranship-Souverain or Sayani. under consideration. The of November, 1941, latives and "their

the Previously, various reasonIS M... Boussac, with his string of despest-syopathy in their loss present price for building iden- ment and truck revenue,

time to time for these French 90 nares and foals, is an isolated Cahsman the Company provide that men half tines prewar value.

The proilt for the year 1941, Victories, and they are worth exception. Thus, handsome French Water Deliveries Sers of the Consulting Commit-

after deducting all charges and recapitulating. There is pri-wins in Britain have been doubly be appointed by the Lee thall

"It is with pleasure that I ani General Managers. Mr. H. V. W- able to inform shareholders that making provision for all con-marily the, food question and welcome to French owners.

Next year British owners will was $678,233.01 which has been the fact that French horses have the chance of revenge, for kinson. Mr. 1. W. Shewan, Mr. our organization is now on a par tingencies, except War Losses, experts are generally agreed on T. B. Wilson and Mr.-H. E. Rout- with the high standard 'which we

added to the balance brought could' get all the oats wanted they will be eligible to compete for accepted the invitation to have always maintained in the forward from 1940 Account, and many extras, whereas in all races in France, apart from Juin the Consulting Committee. orewar years. Our deliveries of

a total of British horses have been "star-one or two Produce Stakes. This "The Statement of Accounts 1/ fresh water have reached the high $60,482.63, making

ving" during the war, the means $638,716.70.

that British horses can Dee. 31. 1941 has been construct-j mark of the best years prior to

main cause of extra stamina of challenge for the French. Derby. el with some difficulty. All the 'he War but owing to the loss of

French thoroughbreds.

the French Oaks, French St Leger books, and records of the Comthe two Waterboats, our fleet, is

and the French One and Twn pany resptet of the year 1911 working overtime to keep up with

Thousand Gulness, Hitherto, all and new bord the demands of shipping in the have been lust have been opened based

|harbour."--ift Balage Sheet as at Dec. 31, 1940 Mr, Dodwell then proposed the of receipt and adoption of the Report and Ac- our statement

cunts as presented. This, was Hyndets received from the Cand f the year ended Dec. 31, 19:1. rorded by Mr. J. Howell' and

"The Lett profit for 1941 was carried unanimously. $25.3842. This together, with | Supporting Mr. Dodwell in the 079. brought forward from hair were Messrs. H. V. W. 1910, make in b17 $28,463.73 which insen, I. W, Shewan and H. E. bas n carried forward to 1942-Youffarr (members of Consulting 1915 account,"

Committee) and Mr. V. Yvano- "The second part of the State-vich (Secretary).

Shareholders at the meetin Cient of Accounts covers period from Jan. 1, 1942 to Kov. were Messrs. J. Howell, E. R. Hill 4. 1945. This Statement of Ac- Johannessen. U Sze-wing, R. cunts new before you shows no. Dastur and B. C Távadla.` revenue as we were not operating during the pèrine sauber review The expenses amounting

011

the

Civil Weddings “Impossible"

$111,503,59, £över depreciation, of heap the Beet at the usual norinal rates, grunts to staff during the exccupations and Auditors' fees.

debit

Is proposed that the next ac- curry

lt3] 25 of the Company shall

ver the period from Dec. 1

1945 to Dec. 31, 1040,

Paris, Nov. 3.

against the Government's policy

* War Losses

Inwards wine-growers. Other | civic functions which will he "On account of war losses impossible include the collection claim has been registered for Re- of taxes and the issuing of ra parations and it Is 'propused tation cards. write off the War Losges account

The mayors stated today that arwanting to $180,750-over if necessary they will continue period of years,

their strike unli Nov. 10, the "As regards the Bret

our date of the general elections. In Company, was very fortunate to that case no one will be able find the live Waterbaits and the to vole in the

150 towns. Tammeh "Diana" still afloat whea} Router.

War Losses This statement Bets forth the assets, reserves and liabili-. ties of the Company as at 31st December, 1941, the losses Bus- tained under cach heading, and the reserves and surplus trans- ferred to cover these 1:sses. The estimated Ierses suffered during hostilities and the occupation of the Colony total $1,147,586.- 96.

After setting up a Reserve to cover all War Losses, there re- mains at the credit of Profit & Lose Appropriation Account the sum of $182,247.71.

Too Inbred

of

Reserves Burns (R.A.F) Beadle (1/6 Cdo.). Banks (1/5

(Navy) Cdo.), McGrath

Jodhpurs Beat Travancores

Freer, e Hardstaff, b Bedser Ring, b Wright Tribe, & Hutton, b Wright and Johnston, not out

>Extras

The Jodhpur Sardar Infau- try stopped First Tiapa winning streak in the 153 le dlan Infantry Brigade sports finals by neatly winning by the odd goal in three in the hockey final at Shamshuipo yesterday

PRIZE GIVING

Total

Encouraging

(By NORMAN PRESTON)

lor of Medical Services, Dr. Selwyn Clarke, has promised lo

21 give each of you $20 and frea

14 passage to Canton. Іл Canton you would receive niher supplies

rom UNRRA."

37

57

Chinese miners:-"We do not want help train the British Gova 14 erpment. We want · our: respec- ́tive salaries from the Netherlands 13 Government."

7

204

Mr. Siu:-Then will you 'dis- cuss the matter with the Nether lands Consulate in Canton."

Chinese minfrs: ---"We asked

have

the Netherlands. Consul here "today to answer several .re- quests. If we receive no satis. Fuctory reply then we shall re- main here. Twenty dollars are The M.C.C.'s win by the whienot enough for us, þut we do not margin of 244 runs over Victoria want to make trouble in the stands out as the most encourag Colony," ing performance of the tour. The players wanted a tonic of this kind and they should approach

L

Mr. Siu:-"If you go back to

Government will help you."

your homes in China the Chinese.

Mr. Siu;--“Mr. L., on behalf ed by the Maryleboners in theof the Chamber of Commerce la

Bedsor

Casualty

divided

many

Murray Parade Ground, and a weary, but determined crocodile of repatriates was merched to the ground by Police officials and Commandos

Sanitary facilities, were set up

A leading figure of the turf, the Aga Khan, is of this French races, except the Grand Hodges (Navy), opinion and so is the President Prix, were closed to other than of the French Federation of home-bred horses. Racing Societies, M. Antoine de This was for the protection t French interests, but the French Turto.

A slightly dissident view is bloodstock industry has no doubi put forward by the owner of now, judging by the events

110 the French Bloodstock Agency, this season, that it requires M. Georges Quirot. While ad- longer such "protection."

Amazing Success milting that French horses might have been fed better! It is to be hoped that British during the war owing to the owners will accept this challenge care with which the Germans and, if not next year, in ensuring

.com- future engagements fully furthered French breeding to-years get some of their own back 1945 Accounts

Chinese miners:—“Our contrast wards their own ends, he does

The Travancores, & bustling fident as to their ability. Further Reverting to French successes, The Accounts presented cover not agree that meagre rations one cannot be but amazed at and energetic team, led one-n more, the merit of their crick with the Dutch Dems was made the in Hong Kong and we will remain the period 1st September. 1945

is the sole rehg011 for the Sayani's success in

Cam- in the first half through a goal here was enhanced because The to 31st December, 1945, shew-

was achiere until we receive satisfactory ing a net profit, after providing parent lack of stamina among bridgeshire. It was an amazing retted by Sub-Gopala Krishnal, overthrow of Victoria

was hieved without Hammond's nesta compensation. If we do not re- British horses.

fent, especially as is subsequently inside-right. The game

ċelve any further fonsupplies for all churges and contingen- cies, of $114,274.08 which has french race horses were already able interference near the start, Jodhpur inside-forward

"Several years before the war turned out he met with consider- fairly evenly fought though the tenntrast to Ikin's brilliant the Netherlands Govt will be

com- In been transferred to Profit proving superior to their British and was nearly knocked on to his bination of Major Dungara display in the field-be held three responsible." Loss Appropriation Account. rivals," M. Quirot said. He nose. It will be very many years Singh, inside right, Jem. Han- catches-easy chances were miss- The Sinking Funds for Lattributed this to the fact that before any horse, much less uman Singh. centre-forward, final stages of the match, which Civil weddings will be im- You will note that these expenses possible in 156 towns of lierault en 785 ýzar Lense and Buildings British horses were far too in- "yaungster" ke this three-year- and Sub-Puttam Singh, inside- to be deplored. Even such Hong Kong has offered to give were debited to Kroft, and Loss the wine-growing region of have been written up to date bred, whereas French stock old, wins this big handicap under left. proved trying to the Tra- usually reliable fielders as Wash-you $10,000 if that amount were AC leaving us with n

between you each one Houthern France, from tomorrow and, the cost thereof, less Sink-was infused with American, such a heavy burden as nine vanere defence.

brook and Compton failed in ac would receive an extra $5. The The half-back line, with Sub-cept simple chances and balance of $43,134,8 un besi mayors and town officials Fund Income Accrued blood. There is obviously much stone four pounds. It should be ried forward to next account

the period of their intention-- charged as in t

consolation to the British Maj. Hasti Ram at pivot and wondered whether it was wise to condition is that you leave for in what he says, but there muat some

Chinese miners:Well dre which was reaffirmed this after hostilities to the Appropriation be other contributory factors, that his sire, Fair Copy, was owi Cant. Genesha Ham on the right, employ a wicket-keeper as twelfth Canton." noon-to strike in protest Account, and for the last feer such as the fact that French ed by Lord Derby and his dam. provided strong support to the man when Evans at squaro ler

inthe, of 1945, against · cur- ADFSCY are trained to be Perfume, is of British parentage. forwards and the Travancores failed to, hold Hassett eft Wright ready to die of starvation here Incidentally, when Gibb retired rather than go to Canion. We are stayers and much more atten- Once again, as in the Klag did not have much attacking rent working.

Provision has been made for len is given to stamina than George VI Stakes at Ascot, it was opportunity. Outstanding for through troublesome stye on his already in very poor circumstan Rehabilitation, grants to the in Britain.

France one, Eire two and Britain the Travancores were Col. Crud-eye, Yardley did not seek per- ces. We have not even blankets.

mission for Evans to go behind Staff and making good accrued Distance Races three, for the Aga Khan's Claro das at sentre-forward and Sub- the stumps. Instead he put Hard-Aberdeen we are using rice

sacks," deposits to Staff Provident

For example youngsters are runnerup, was bred in Elre and Maj. Nattapan Nair at centre staff there and the Notts man,

Weary Crocodile Funds.

given time to, develop. They the third, Toronto, was bred in half.

a little raw, at least took the hall

Following this discussioni It was After allowing for the above are not raced off their legs like Britain, Claro, a son of Colointe, Jodhpur won in the second cleanly and made spectacular items there remains at credit many British two-year-olds. In was the unlucky horse of the nee half through goals scored by running catches outside the off-decided to move the repatelates to of Profit & Loss Appropriation France there are, ne races for Two strides past the post he had Sub. Pultam Singh and Sub-stung when standing back Acedant, $118,266.01, which is wyear-olds before July, other his head in front-tough luck for Maj. Buat Ram carried to the Balance Sheet.

than selling races, while the the champion Jockey, Gordon The Company's godown pro beat prizes are for distances of Richards, and trainer Frank But- perties have been under requisi-a mile and over. There is little ters, who have yet to win the

The monthly prize giving of Another M.C.C. casually was tion by the Government since doubt that too much attention Cambridgeshire.

the indoor sports of the Chief Vace. who did not field before) liberation of the Colony in 31st is paid to speed in Britain, a Colossal Bets Petty Officers Mess took place ou lanch nor bow!, at all owing to swiftly by the authorities at the July, 1946

fact which is being remedied.

Sunday when the Captain of the light internal trouble. The fiery Ground and hawkers permitted to Already many race course

the bowlers bring their wares, up to the gates Toronto was the medium of an Fleet, H. St. L. Nicholson, pro-

thusly

pitch

and provided

leading on to Garden Road be executives are putting on more inspired gamble which nearly

sented the prizes...

much. assistance WARFARE NEAR

distance races so as to encourage came off. A friend of mine watch The usual beer swiping com- ren! test of ability for batsmen.cause it was believed that sever MANILA

owners.".

ed the race with a man who had petition between the members After the match, a host of former al of the repatriates were in pose Finally, there is the un-backed Toronto to win him £250,- and

again Test cricketers, including Arm-session of small amounts of cush guests present

Malley A large number of them slept, questionable fact that. British 000 at 50 to one. The suspence won by the Chiefs by a very nar streng. Oldfield, Ryder, Manila, Nov. 4.

owners retire their best horses was too much for this amateur row margin. The second last and Grimmett, all said that it last night on the grass banks Philippine army regulars

man for the guests wiped off a was one of the worst pitches they fanking the Square, while others were rustied to· Cubanpo, goi to the slid earlier than do in punter, who, just cried as the ett glass, deficit only for his bad ever seen in the country, 1 | lay on the ground. AlrigAS DE

was broken in several places, bu mice North of Manila to rein-/France, where most champions judge decided two short heads man to lose at the post.

In an interview with Mr. Su-I had deprived him of a fortune. The following were the month's what remained of it product force military police who fought as four-year-olds.

some In the case of mares the British This is only one example of the

winners:

cricket and the nutch was told: "I think the repatriates will be ready to move from Hong a fierce battle with an estimat

after lunch on t

the system is probably right, but It huge belting which took place on

M.A.A Saliburg. ed 500 Hukalahap guerillae.

Kang when hunger really gets a At least eight guerillas and would seem desirable that horses the Cambridgeshire.

not so deadly at in grip on thein. I hope so. first innings, took advantage Here are the main points of seven requests sent by catches and missed the repatriates to the Nether chantes of stumping offered by lands Consul yesterday: An a Hassett robbed him of a bettermediate, issue of -- $50 each phy

than foar for, 73, Stone blanket and cauit of Chiness came into his own for the clothes: free pasage to their own irst time as a bowior in Austra districts in various parts of the Ba. And he must be one of the

country: 25 repatriates to reminiä. M.C,Cg key Test man. He is

ure to be a menace throughout in Hong Kong to negotiate with the tour of any bitch, with a de payment of salaries and an assur

dithe Netherlands Consul for full ['gree of liveliness.gance to ance from the Netherlands, Con- New York Nov. 4... American professional foot give. Bedser much work. Only sulate that these representatives

after Hatton, Weight,Compton would receive free food, and so ball scores:

National League: Chicago and Langridge had operated 'dcommodation plus $1 a day each

Sprrey Cardinals 28 Boston. 4. Chica portosity and at ones made the A Chinese was held up lad o Bears 10 Greenbay 7. Phl ball fly awkwardly and broke, the brightly-311 Spring Garden Laht ladelphia 24 New York 14 Annoying Harvey-Hasselt part Pittsburgh 14 Washington 7. nership: His varied height of life by two others, both armed with **** revolvers, at about 9.30 p.m. Fes- Los Angles 41, Detroit 20 from the pitch disconcerted, all

terday and robbed of $440 in cash Associated Press.

later batsmen and also caused

to make many false propelling pengit valued at Although Entret, equal $50.0 Berlin, Nov. 4. British Combined Services led ble first innings total of 57

and was again, top-scorer, best Czechoslovakia 6/3 in the play was unconvincing, no matter Printed and published for the

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Ceri Chiet Writer Nute, lasted.

| should be kept in training longer, It is stated that some £2,000,000||| Darts:-C.P.C. Turner, Run- two military policemen were The trouble is that British owners changed hands on the course rers-up: Chief Writer Towel reported. Luled in the fighting and it difficult to face ends andet alone, and, it is believed that which was attributed to Huk- balahap effort to seize thend it pays them to retire their more than £10,000,000 was bet

fourth

central Luzon rice. harvests,/champions to the atud as early as allogether on the race. The Forter, Runners-up: Ch. Wtr Conditions and only those the

# In Bad Way

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL

Half Penny Ch, Shove

Uchers:Ch Wir. Wilson and toria Club reckons that the set C.P.O. Turner Runner Wright In Southeastern Luzon, Phi- possible,

iling next week will be one of C.P.O. Bogers and Chy E. I.A. lippine Mountain troops report-

the heaviest ever.

Dyer. ed 60 Huks were killed in recent Strange as it may seem, racing Before leaving French succm- skirmishes in Tavabas province in France is in a bad way. It is as one must pay tribute to the newly renamed Quezon in hon- not in such sad straits as after riding of French jockeys, especial- our of the first president of the World War, but energeticly if one counts the Australian- the Philippines.Associated

measures will be required to born, Rae Johnstone, as such overcome the threat of bankrupt. Not only was his handling of cy which hangs over many French Sayani masterly, but on other glables. With the exception of French horses he has ridden in Marcel Boumac, the "Cotton Britain this season his judgment King" and a few other owners, has been superb, Reuter, Frenchmen cannot make racing

,Press.

TIMES MAN DEAD

Rome, Nov. 4

pay...

The cost of racing is so high Mr. Christopher Lumby, chief that the prize money no longer correspondent in Italy for "Tho affords adequate compensation. Times of London, died yes. Mangover, prizem, fall to the few terday at Merang after an ill-rather than to many. Indeed, al- ness lasting several months. He though the quality of French

horses today is Josy For

CHESS

The following gamer in the second round of the Howloon Chers Club's Reserve Tournament are to be played off at the Peninsula Hotel this evening:

There was

still

man receive an op

1. b. Lamby was correspondent ble, Statistics Yor 1845 show that Ballerand ACP HD Me Tinal of the Inter-Allied Foot what was the state of the pitch, proprietors The Newspap

in cost of the European capi- of over 4,000 horses in training tals:ducing 80 years service for over 3,000, did not run or won the Ames Associated Press, less than £100,

F

Whitcombe JP de Carvalho

Sequeira: H. Knight . E ball Tournament today for Hutton had already shown Enterprise Limited.

Combined Services led 3/0 how runs could be made soundly JAMES KEATRE, Windsor CDanenberg L. Taurs v. R. Cl

at halftime-Reuter. CS: Beuters

13 Hon Kour Gardner

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