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Battle Of The Med. RATIONING TO In UNO Committee

New York, Nov. 19.-

Russia yesterday reopened the "battle of the Mediterranean," in the United Nations trus- teeship subcommittee by demanding immedi- ate discussion on the transfer and administra- tion of trust territories from individual na- tions to direct United Nations trusteeship.

Heart Surgeon's Forecast

Despite the contention of some delegates that such an action was impossible under the charter, Novikov, the Soviet Ambassador, expressed sympathy for the pro- posal, saying that he felt it | should apply to at least nine draft agreements before the Assembly. The Indian proposal was offer- ed by Sig Maharaj Singh during the Trusteeship subcommittee de-

Cleveland, Nov. 17. bate on New Zealand's draft on Dr. Claude S. Beck, he mandated territory of Wes-

the Security Council. who in 1935 performed

Meanwhile, the Foreign Minis- the first successful opera-ters were meeting to see whether tion directly on the heart they could effect what the British

called a new "code of conduct"

CONTINUE

London, Nov. 19: Indications that food ration- ing in Britain will continue for at least another year and a half came today from Food Minister John Strachey,

He told d questioner in the House of Commons that ra- tion books to July 1948, were heing printed. Associated Preis.

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Labour's

Bid In

New Zealand

(By J. A. Young) Wellington, N.Z.

Nov.,17.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946.

SPORTS

SECTION

Tykes' Partnership

At Sydney

Sydney, Nov. 19.

The match between New South Wales and the M.C.C. tourists was drawn here today with the advantage, if any can be claimed in a game which saw only about six hours play during four days, with the tourists.

F.A. Cup Draw

London, Nov. 18. The draw for the first round of

After two blank days which followed New South the Football Association, Cup,

Wales scoring 97 for four, today's weather was November 30:

being played on Saturday,

fine but the game was unable to be resumed until after lunch as a storm during the night resulted in water dripping through the covers. Several hours of intensive work by the ground staff in drying out the wicket allowed

resumption after lunch and having taken their total to 165 without fur- ther loss, New South Wales' inninex was declared closed after 15 minutes batting.

aa Austra-

Morris carried his bat for 81,

his claim emphasising lia's upening bat.

In about two and a halfy hours , taken at the declara-

after

Matthews

Still Out

Oldham Tranmere.

Barrow v Halifax Town.

Carlisle v Runcorn.

| Hull v New Brighton.

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Oxford XV May Be

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(From J. P. Jordan)

Oxford, Nov. 19. Peace and combination of the first quality formed the keynote of Oxford's runaway victory at Iffley-road today by eight goals, a dropped goal and three tries (53 pts), without reply.... The Irishmen had their share of the ball from the tight scrums, but they were leaden" footed compared to the, university, and when, as now and again havvened, Orr broke through in mid-field no one was up to take the scoring

pass.

Without a question. Oxford again. Newnan converting five give promise of tining down in- nnd Donnelly dropping a goal. to one of the finest teams" that : Hartlepool v North Shields or have ever represented them at try-getting, a tribute to Ox- Eight players shared in the Ashington.e

Stockport v Southport.

North City v Scunthorpe. Stockton Lincoln City,

or Banger

18

Twickenham by the time the ford's brilliant team work. university match is due to bo Travers was in magnificent played Rough edges" there are. form as a wing forward-he and their first-time taciding is must surely be the best in the South Liverpool London, Nov. 13.

still not sure enough.

country while Moore and van City v. Workington.

But with five weeks stil te Ryneveld were also in rare Rotherham v Crewe,

ga, plenty of time remains for fettle, Behind them Newton- Rochdale v Bishop Auck,

the polish to be applied, for the Thompson struck his best form Yorkshire Amateurs or Gaias-high tackling to be eliminated, and more than one Irish to Newman as hurtful to run up against as

The English team to meet Hel land at Huddersfield on Novem- ber 27 is

to relieve angina pec- restricting the use of the veto in The nationalisation toris, says the time ise scenity council.

Swift (Manchester City); Scott bill will be the primean, the M.C.C. scoreil 156 for (Arsenal) and Harwick (Middlesborough v Darlington. coming when heart sur- The meeting was held at the

Their brough), Wright (Wolverhamp- request of Mr. Ernest Bevin, Bri-question of 1,000,000 New the last of two wickets. geons will be able to Foreign Secretary, who prefZealand voters in the suffered a 20 iniuntes in-ton), Franklin (Stoke City) and

serration through rain or they Johnston Blackpool). stop and operate on theviously circulated among mem-November 27 Parliamen might well have gained a first (Preston), Carter (Derby), Law- heart while keeping thebers several proposals

innings lead. brain alive with oxygen-raining the use of veto voluntari-tary elections. ated blood

Dr Berk Asarinte Serpen at Eniversity Hospitals And Pro fessor of Sear-urgere at Wes-

33- Associated-Press

for res-

Pakistan Plan

tera Reserve University's mIn Cardiff

raj, subojet, also saw the sibility that surgeona wuubi, bel able to look inside The bloei) Vessels and see their condition. with the aid of an instrument

• as yet adnexistent.

Such an instrument, he said. might be a light with a series

Hindus

Cardiff, Nov. 18.

The Labour Party is seeking to. continue, control of the Govern

has held for 11 years.) ment it Aluch of Labour's legislation has received inelt approval of the No- tional Party, the official Oppost

on. This involves Labour's social |

which pro- security programine,

al

the

Finney

ton (Chelsea), Mannion (Middles- Hutton's Innings

brough)** and Langton (Black- burn).

The team With nothing

shows onc change stake,

that which beat Wales;1 Maryleboners could afford to take from

showed Johnston playing at left-half in- risks but they certainly no fear for Lindwall dark. two bowlers who are ex-

and To- stead of Cockburn."

Despite popular opinion. peeted to serve Australia in the selector continue to play Finncy Test

at outsider-right instead of Stan-

want to wipe out vides pensions, free hospital and Washbrook ent at a rising balley Matthews-Reuter.

Muslims in India as wanted to annihilate Jews in cine. A tax of 1s. 6d. 'on every Hitler medical treatment" and free medi- Strope, declared Mohammad pound of income provides roughly Alms All; President London Branch of the All-India anance the programme.

of the half of the money

needed to of lenses which cald be pat Muslim

here last League. down the jugular vein and push-ight.

The National Party, however, ed into the ventricle. This apel

firmly opposes Labour's nationalis piah. he added, world enalle, Urdu, Bengali, Aruble

Speaking in four languagessation policy. The Nationalists Karpets to perform operations English-Ables All appealed to do a belter job.

claim that private enterprise can lafonising the treatment of Cardi's Muslim population to cardiovascular diseases.

naite within the

" will not be the medicine unal-troaldes in of the past. The medical men

said.

India," he

to lose his wicket for 13 when

he score was at 33 but Hutton) hitting out merrily went rapidly towards the hundred, giving two difficult chances on the way unt at 97 he was run out.

Compton, the next man in, had little time to open before

out time expired.

Superb Display

M.C.C. BATSMAN BETTER

the

Gateshead v Bradford City, Wrexham Marine (Crosby). Lancaster Spennymoor, Doncaster v Accrington. Reading v Colchester. Aldershot v Cheltenham Hereford,

Bournemouth v Exeter, Queens PR. v. Poole, Ipswich v Torquay. Brush Sports v Southend. Merthyr v Bristol Rovers. Yeovil Petersborough. Norwich v Brighton. Leytonstone y Walsall Swindon v Cambridge. Barnet v Sutton. Bristol City v Hayes, Weyyington v Watford. Northampton v Mansfield. Orient v Notts County. Port Vale v Finchley, Northflect.

Gillingham

or

und for the covering in defencé bis cost found to be tightened up.

Orgy Of Scoring Nepia, Teams:

Oxford Univ.: S, C New

In a long experience I cannot remember such an orgy of scor-Stewart, J. H. Bevan, D. J. W

MILAN D. W. Swarbrick, A.......... ing as Oxford indulged in.

up a

Trinity Coll,, Dublin:

Curiously enough, the early Bridge; M P. Donnelly, J. D. phases did ot suggest that Newton-Thompson; A. B. Har- Court, C. G, Gilthorpe, G. L they would have built cricket total by the finish of a Cawkwell, G. A. Wilson, M. A game played at a cracking pace C. Moore, B. H. Travers.

Sutton, A. van Ryneveld, P. B.. in brilliant sunshine. In fact, only a tackle by Newman prevented Smith; J. D. Henry. R. Lumley, an Irish try after Lumley had D. A. Ory. J. Houston, RS. cut through, and a kick ahead Crone, R. J. Lindsay: R. C. by J. D. Henry also came with- Scott. L.V. Henry, R. in inches of causing an Oxford Wright, R. E. Coglican, C. T. Blackburn, F. G. Hayes, R. D.

disaster:

devastating

Suddenly, however,

the university were galvanised Nelson, O. Goodbody." into life. Appropriately enough; it was their captain, Newton- Thompson, who provided the

Gravesend and stimulus.

Sydney, Nov. 18. Laurie Fishlock. Loday had a splint removed from his hand and hopes to be ready for cricket soon. The Surrey lefthander broke a finger of his right hand while

Cardiff City, Crystal Palace and | SK, he sent the ever-vigilant, practicing at the nets last month Chester are exempt until the third van Ryneveld in for the first try

round-Reuter.

Len Hutton rewarded the 9,000-Reuter. petalows for their enthusiana patronising the cloring sloges

Labour already has nationalisen and Lengue to the Bank of New Zealand "The cardiovascular work of farther the cause of Pakistan, announced plans to nationalise the future will require vividi. Talk about Pakistan zurgent imagination and hard urge your Members of Parlia all hydro-clectic plants. Housing

and coalmines. The Government own work through research," Dr

ment to put a stop to the com-also is to be an election issue. Deck continued.

- Labour spokesmen have avunced the continuation of the "Failure to do this will re-programme of building houses by candy the heart only by input in the blackest stain on Government as swiftly as mu direet metals-the stethescups. British Administration in

In-terials become available. the fluroseup the cardiograma."-Reuter,

These houses remain State properly. They are rented for a little as 17 New Zealand shillings weekly..

The National Farty promises

• to sell

State-owned houses to

I believe we are arriving at the

point where we can ge direct!

approach and bolt inside the Soviet Coal Lag

heart and blood vessels."

I is notable operation for

muzina pectorių, qused by the

the rain ruined match. # He sought his runs eagerly and his placing was. superb when moving into a comfortable tion to excante a strong on drive.

posi-

leg and mid-or, though he offered or a forcing shot between sqUATE) two difficult chances off Teshack.

His off driving

and hits through covers were a sheer joy to watch. He was run out in the last over of the match when trying to snatch a single,

Hutton has now dispelled the opinion: hield by many Austra lians that he is solely a defensivo

*

1

Successful Week-End Of Yacht Racing

winds.

Duke of York 11 Fisher &

Mr. Fisher)

Duke of York I (Howard &

Heran) .......

Perry)

Star hason & Total points gained 17.11.46

Sweaters of many shapes and 10. sizes made their appearance in large numbers at Kellet Lland. last week-end to mark the begin. ning of the colder season. The 12

werk still mainly light how- ever, and changed, rapidly from North to South east and back few again in the course of a single race. The week-end, was a de- finite test of the helmsman's wind and tide knowledge.

Moscow, Nov. 18. tenants. The National Party i hardening and closing of twoj

Low wages

was one of the pledged to mobilise the country's small arteries which Punish three reasons for a sharp drop resources until the housing short-player. blead to the heart, anusele, Driio Soviet coal output fromage is overcome. Beck out the pectoral muscle and Kuznetsk Coar Basin, given in attached it to the heart wall to today's Communist party organ power are 63-year-old Prime glorious hucks and looked safe increase the blood supply.-As- Pravda. Mociated Press.

Leading Labour's bid to retain

Minister Peter Fraser and Finance Minister Walter Nash, formerly

In a lengthy critical survey New Zealand's Minister in the] of the coal production in the United States. Basin, which supplied Russia

Washbrook produced

until taken in the slips.

Scores:

.

New South Wales- First Innings

A. Morris, not out

DAKOTA ESCAPE

London, Nov. 18. during the war but is now re- The National Forty leader is The rew and passengers Perted to be declining. Pravda Sydney George Helland, veteran escaped serious injury when aid two other defects were bad of the first World War and part- S. Barnes, e Yardley, b Edrich Dakota plane made a forced organisation of labour and, inner with his brother in an en- Carmody, e Edrich, b Bedser

J. Pettiford, b Wright of production gineering Arm. Holland advocates R. Saggers, & Bedcer landing in bad weather on the proper fixing French-Swiss border

today, quotas.

profit-sharing la industry 35 W. Alloy, not out sinies the British European "The cost of one ton of coal means of Improving employer-

Extras Airways.

in the Basin in the first quarter worker relationships, The plane, which was on the of 1946 as compared with 1940. Almost 200 candidates-almost Total (for 4 decl.) #London-Gen service, left has increased by 103 per cent," half of them ex-servicemen-are

Northolt airfield at 9.14 am the paper declared.

in the field for 80 Parliamentary GMT and was forced down by: Engineers were taking "soft" seats. The major parties have bad weather at noon at Lons; administrative jobs, it added. candidates for every seat. The re L. Hutton, run out Le Saunier-Reuter.

-Reuter,

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Thoman

Manying

Furlong

Baller

On Saturday, 12 dinghies sailed Fiber över

a long course from Kellet Island to Cust Rock then into Kowloon Bay. round Kowloon Rock and back fo Kellet. The wind failed just before the start- ing gua

and left several conta down tide and they lost nearly 20 minutes before crossing the line. The wind was fairly steady all

28.10

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Slipping away on the blind

Stymie

Rule

and the then for the fine to Discussed

(By L. G. Crawley)

London, Nov. 19. - The United States Golf As-

in 10 minutes Oxford had won the match:: Stewart, Bevan and Swarbrick added tries Newman kicking | three goals, and before hair- time Donnelly's dummy brought sociation have asked the Royal him a try.

and Ancient Golf Club for an Brilliant Team Work opinion on two new rules Afterwards trics followed crerati:n xt senson.

which they propose, bringing These from Swarbrick, Bridge. Wilson. ll be discussed at a meeting Sutton,

and Bridge, of the Rulder of Golf Commit

Travers

Football

In U.S.

14.

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tee under the, chairmanship of Mr. Bernard Darwin.

The first concerns a modi- fication of the rule governing etymies. It is proposed to allay A playor to lift his opponent's ball when it lies within six inches of the hole as well as when it lies within six inches of his own, ball.

New York, Nov. 18. Football results:- College Football: St. Marys 28 Santa Clara 19, University of In my optulon this would Detroit 33 St. Louis University only tend to aggravate an al- ready maddening. situation governed by the stymie rule, which las no relation to fair A bettor Rug- play whatever. gestion would be to have a maratorium on stymies all over the work for two years, and see how we like it.

Secondly, t is proposed to bring in legislation disqualify those who play so slowly us to impede the rest of the field as well as their opponent.¦

It would seem that this would be heartily welcomed where Golf tortolnes are breeding fast ever tournaments are played In America as well as in this country, and Mr. Frank Stran han of Toled RAVE a sample of this when he regularly took from 3 to four hours to play the Birkdale course in the Amateur Championship this your. He was not a lone offen- der.

National Professional League: Los Angeles Rams 17 Chicago Bears 20, Piturgh Steelers 1 Philadelphia Eagles 7 Boston Yanks 28 New York Giants 28 (tie), Greening Packers 9.Da The leading four in the Helms troit Lions. છે. the way and the race was prae- positions slightly as a result of

man's Cup Series all changed Angeles Dons, 10 Brooklyn. "Ran- America Lengua: Te tically decided by the time the this race and the result is still gers 14, Cleveland Browne 5 beats reached Kowloon Rock They did not change their order fairly open. Any of the first five Chicago Buckets 14, New York: Yankees 10 Sax Francisco Ferty Relet. The final positions and next two races, carry off the rouch on the long run back to a. by getting good results in the Niners 9.

The afternoon

All times of the Saturday afternoon after a good lunch, at half past Standings

Amerien

Conference Face 97 race are as follows:-

three and was twice round a tri-

Western Division angular coarse. Black got away Team to a very good start and was Cleveland closely contested by Green all the Los Angeles. way round, just managing to get San Francisc in the lead on the last reach. Re- Chicago

105

T

M.C.C.-First Innings

maining candidates are divided C. Washbrook, e Grieven b between the Independents, Com. Lindwall munists and Democratic Labour. P.A. Gibb, not out Representallyes including four D. Compton, not out

Extras Maoris-will be elected for three- year terms-Associated Press.

CLUB RÜGGER TEAM

agains

4

The following will represent Hong Kong Football Club" in friendly Kugby Kame 11.31S. Tamar today an Civo ground at 530 pm:-

Total (for two).

Neuter.

PHILLIP HARMAN LEAVING

I Commodore... II (Chiddel)

Place

Casawain & Cree

37!

F. H. Lonchy

* Tyne (Bleak Puttick)

Mr. Phillip Harman, Partner

of Messrs. D'Almeida, Harman Passaro, Holland House, who

Blue (Beall & Mark

4. Bossventure I (Miss Nash-

worth & K. Walion)

Green (Andrews, solo;

4. Black (toward & Lake)

7. Duke of York II (McCormack

& Mia Mullany}

&

Tim

2.14.01

21.

2.17.14

cup. started.

19.25sults of this race were as follows: 삼2020

Coxwin & Crew

Time

22.02

....... 225.03 8. Stonecutter 4 (Mr. Forsythe

4 His. Porsythe)

-2.25.25 1. Cossack (Bevan & Steel) 25.60 10. Duke of York VI. (Mr. Linde

ma. Lludeman)... 2.27.41 Contest (Ship Boat)

·2.25.125

12. Adamant I (Perry & Brakett) 2.30.2#

Mace

On Sunday may members spent. A long snjoyable day as the Club

a

the

Won Lost Tire

Eastern Division

1. Ulnak.joness & Mrs. Kumasi) 105.35. New York

Furlong) ******** 2.04.53 Brooklyn

4, longesters (Howard &

Buffalo Maikaner). pped 1.11.23 | Miami

4. Voriniodaten. H、 (Lapper &

Kelly)

B. Từng Ì (Misa Itohort là

Walton GAZA 1.12.2 Borten versture I, (Meck & Puze.

11225

Duke of York (Sederick) 1.125

& Duke of York 1.

Associated Press,

St. George's Bowls Teams

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0 1

Percy Alliss and Gearge Duncan? whose combined ages total 113, played 17 holes and glorious golf in under two hours at Hoylake, in Septem ber. On the same afternoon; twa The following have been select-1 others, whose combined ages ed to represent Hong Kong St. † are: 65, played 16 holen "In~~3% George's Society in the annual hours. It is high time that A number of Star Class Yachts lawn bowls match against Hong young men vere made to get a

Blue (Bevan Terry)

Mr. Fisher)

1.16.45.

...1.19.20

10. "Etonecutters TV (Pursyth 16-

Mr. Forrythi

Commack did not finish.

15.03

is the well kva American The 7th race in the "Helmsman's P.S. Ingham; S. E. P. Lewis, zternational emi star is Cup series was held in the F.A. Weller, C. Brown, I. Me leavinir today on the Jeplur Nays B.J.S. Muriel C. Barclay: Victory for the United States lunch in the sun on Kellet Island

followed by a morning.

plenic M.N. Speyer, N. Meffam, J.S.cn business for his firm and and in Colchester, E.J. Brown, N. Waids,

afternoon by a friend- G.D. Slone, D. Hackett, A.G. is expected to return to Hong, competed in the morning race and are now being fitted out as Kowloon Bowling Green Glub on

Jy Sweepstake race. 12

22 boats arrived at the end of inst week Kong St. Andrew's Society at the move on Dalziel,-

Kong sometime, in 1947. Upon Mr. Harman's re- from Keilet Island to Kowloon hoped that some may be reen sail 3.16 p.m.

January, which again was a long course rapidly as possible, and It. Is Saturday nest, turn to Hong Kong it is plan- Rock and back The wind was ing in the harbour by the end ned to stage the first big post fairly steady in the morning and of this week. The conditions un- war tennie exhibition matches many of the leaders gained their der which these Star class yachts in which Mr. W. C. Choy, the position by a very neat judgement may be hired, sailed and raced, Chinese Davis. Cup player, will was ebbing during the first hour House

of the tide which for this race will be exhibited in the club participate i

LONDOS WINS

Sydney, Nov. 18., Jimmle Londes, recognised world heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated the American Nemo, Scelle Samura, at the Syd“, Blu

ney Stadium by one tali to nil.

Londos gained the fall in the fifth round with a series of Bos- ton Crobs. Samara 'came out for

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Brand Sydney, Nov. 19.9 The Australian selection team has picked the following twelys pinyera from whom the team fr the first Test against England, beginning in Brisbane on No- vember 29, will be chosen. N

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