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Mother
Wrote To The King
Birmingham, Dec. 10.
A Birmingham mother who 3 wrote to the King in an endea- your to keep her son, now in the Merchant Navy, out of the Army, has received
a letter
from the Ministry of Labour
- and National Sérvice, that, by
the King's command, the youth.
on discharge from the Merchant
In
CHINA MAIL
Britain Demands An Apology
London, Dec. 10.
a stern note made public in London tonight, the British Government has demanded from Al- banda an apology within fourteen days and compensation for damage and loss of life caus- ed by the unprovoked attacks on vessels of the Royal Navy in the Corfu Channel. If satis- faction is not received, Britain will lay the matter before the United Nations Security Council.
Navy, will not be required for The first incidents complained of occurred on
service.
The youth, Dennis "Morton,
nged 21, has passed out as # steward in the Royal Mail Line for four and a half years, and has done four round the world trips in cargo
aud trocpships.
vessels
May 15, when the cruisers "Orion" and "Superb" were fired on by Albanian batteries, fortunately without damage, the note says. On October 22, the British destroyers "Saurnarez” and "Volage" struck, mines in the faway. Both ships were seriously damaged and 44 in a letter from Bombay to officers and men were killed. In between these hia mother, Mra. Morton, of two incidents, merchant ships passing through Bearwood, Birmingham. he
the Corfu Channel were fired on.. said: "I feel I have done my
Declaring that "no minefield, Yugoslavia, demonding compensa- share. I will go to gaol rather could have been laid in the tion for United States planes shot than go into the Army." He Channel without the connivance, down
over Yugoslav territory,
wants to settle down ashore.
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946.
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Nottingham, Dec. 11. Aleck Murphy, of Glasgow, contender for the Scottish fly- weight title. who was taken un- conscious to hospital after be ing beaten by Emile Famechon, French champion, ht Notting- ham last night, died here this afternoon.
Tel. 98188
Chess Lose Tourney
To Shanghai
(By Recorder)
The gentle business of "sitz" took a holiday for at least one week as the Longest game in the seventh round of the Kowloon Chess Club's Reserve Tournament after three of the "Big "A" finished in 34 hours,
Four" had been subject- ed to a very trying at tack.
Tsing Pak, the Shanghal team touring Hong Kong, scored a surprisingly easy victory over the United Services' eleven yesterday at Cause- way Bay ending victors by 3-1. The match disappointed the big crowd present for the standard of football was extremely low and the Service side never combined effectively, the forward line always being disjointed. The Shanghai team, below strength through in- juries, were "loaned" Cheuk Shek-kam (Kwong Wah) and Tso Chau-ting (Sing Tao) Murphy had taken heavy
and, curiously enough, these two wingers
Of the Big Four," one alone body punishment and the doctor
fell. After some 45 moves, F:X; played a big part in the victory. who examined him after the Winning the toss and electing Services: Powell (1/5 Caα): Sequeira resigned to Kolatchoft fight ordered his removal to to take advantage of a
following the loss of a rook gratis strong Stewart (Navy), Timmis hospital, finding he was suffer-wind, Taing Pak were soon in Cdo); Chambers (Land Forces), on the 36th move. Johnny Car ing from internal haemorrhage. their stride and the left winger Coles (Nary), Cashman (RAF): valhe nearly picked Ballerand and Cdo.). McMahon Col. Whitcombe had Gardner by a local sportsmen's commit-
ten minutes play, they took (RASC), Janes (Navy). Strickworried for more than three hours. tee on behalf of the Lord the lead through Le Yee-san. land (RAF) and Heggie (Navy). Tausz surprised everyone by re-
Within another five minutes. and Mayor's appeal for the women's Tsing Pak had increased their Keo-cheung, Tim Sze-yam;. Ke 15th move."
Tsing Pak: Chui Pit-ko; Ng signing to Henry Kaight on the hospital, and already the com- lead through Lo Shan-fook. At Po-cheung Mang Yee-leung, Ko It was by no means a dull mittee are taking steps to open this stage of the game the Ser-Wing-fuk Cheuk Shek-kam, round, though the general stan a fund for Murphy's depend-vices were penned in their dwn Soong Ling-sing, Leo Yee-san, dard of games was not very high. ants.-Reuter.
Piastres weakened yester- day after the previous day's spurt." After opening at $16.60 a 100 the rate stendily declined until it touched $16.05. From then on it rallied, closing at $10.22.
Gold opened at $323 a tael, feil to $319, but recovered, closing at $322.75.
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Chinese National Currency find another quiet day, closing at 70 cents for futures
His mother is trying to con-Albanian authorities," the inct him to tell him of the recharges that the sult of her petition.-Reuter.
or at least knowledge, of the The British note has as good a note right as the United States note mines swept to be described
PLANE MISSING
Senttle, Dec. 11.
$1.04 spot (for CN$1.000).
U. S. dollars weakened to 1.77 buyers. Sterling and Aus- tralian Pounds were again un-, changed at $15.40 and $12.55 respectively.
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The programme was sad only to be ruled of side. Ford 11/5
OXFORD WIN RUGGER
S'hai Exchange
London, Dec 11. Oxford beat Cambridge by Closing Shanghai quotations, as cabled by Associated Press- 15 points to five in the inter-"
Varsity rugger match at Twic-1 Buying Selling kenham here today. The Dark
CNS. CNS
Hlucs scored one goal, one drop 283,000 280,000 ped goal and two tries to one 5,150 goal by the Light Blues-Reu- 1,020 1,040 ter.
as an from the Channel In November "ullimatur." had been laid only a short time. The fact that Britain has before the British destroyers formally charged Albania with were hit.
responsibility for the mining of "His Majesty's Government the Corfu Channel makes it A widespread search was must, accordingly, conclude that certain Mat British opposition underway today for a United the Albanian Government either-j-lo--Albanian membership of the States Marine Corps transport laid the ininefields in question or United Nations on the grounds of plane with 32 men aboard re- knew that it had been laid," the not being a peace-loving power ported missing on a project note continued. "The Albanian will be maintained.
If the whole issue comes be " non-stop flight of six planes Government has thus committed from San Diego, California, totional Law."
Internafore the Security Council through Gold per ounce a Dagrant breach of
Albanian refusal to provide Seattle.
note The British
U.S. Dollar arid concludes: apology
compensation, H.K. Dollar The Public Relations Officer 1
Majesty's Government evidence of Albanian ut San Diego said the plane demand that an apology be made ponsibility now in the possession carried a crew of three, and 28 to them in respect of the un-of the Admiralty will Marine Corps privates and provoked attacks on the Royal cralised.-Router. military policeman as passen- Navy which took place on May gore.Associated Press.
15 and October 22, and that they receive assurance that there shall
LESS OPPORTUNITY be no repetition of this unlawful
bert
Hollywood, Dec. 11.
action."
"Deliberately Hostile" A pronouncement of Dr. Her. "They further demand that re- Lastener of Northwestern paration be paid for the damage University that baldness is a sign suffered by His Majesty's ships of super-masculinity was greeted on October 22, and that full with the observation from the 33-eotipiensation be paid to year-old British-born actor, Sir relatives of the 44 officers Cedric Hardwicke, that baldness seamen of the Royal Navy
the
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dations to the Ficme Government and to various branches of Indus-
Mission
Sir Leslie assured hle Chinese.
half continually and only yeoman Shan-fook and Tso Chau-ting. dice by Coles provented the
balance being much greater. Powell, as usual, was a safe cus
todian and he handled both high and low shots within extreme safety.
Tso Chau-ting Prominent
Hutton Has
Slight Cold
++i
Against Kolatchoff, Sequeira wik ultra-conservative and twice de cided to hold on to position rather. than force a simplifying · ex change.
Kolatchoff was playing better than usual and saw into two traps which would have got him in the
declined Jam. Sequeira
the Queen's Gambit and played an A slight cold prevented Len orthodox defence which permitted
41
Sydney, Dec. 11.
picture soon after with a bar
Tso Chau-ting was again in the shot which grazed the bar. Dan- ger to the Services was coming Hutton, England opening bats his opponent a steady develop principally from the two wingers man, appearing in the nets ment and equality in the early He was the only middle game. Sequeira then press- and. In contrast, both Ford and here today. Heggle were given very little member of either side who was ed an attempt to win. n-pawn scope. Chui. Pit-ko was brought absent when glorious sunshine Kolatchoff replying with a risky into action, clearing a
header
Crevailed.
pawn to bishop challenge that from Jones but individuality time Instead he stayed in his room forced a retreat, and a loss of and time again spoilt the Service as a precaution but he is ex- tempo, attack. Heggie missed two good pected to be fit to practice to- Developing a opportunities immediately before
strong knight- the change-over but on the run torrow.
attack on king's side, Klatchoff Both Evans and Gibbs kept once again found himself “balked of the play, the Service side were fortunate to be only two goals in wicket, standing up to Bedser, on chances of forcing an early credit must go to Coles #hose dulged in long sessions.
the interval. Chief and all recognised batsmen in-win but a strong knight challeng- Ing KtP was a risky business and fair head and sound kicking came
arrears at
+
ry the desired: result, we be of good relations and fricci to hir: aldo's rescue on numerous Test opening on Friday, planes Kolatchoft further development
achieved."
The Hon. Mr. A. Morse, then
had
friends that nothing was closer to his mind that the promotion between the two countries
·already -been greatly en- occasions: haseed, as a result of the war and he expressed the
fervent was the greatest hampering fac Bope that the civil war, which
rehabilita tor in the country's
Sydney is filling up for the cramped position permitted. and trains bringing a continu- which culminated in an interest ous flow of visitors to Austra-ing forced exchange of queens ba's biggest city.
leading to Kt x BP and Kt x R on consecutive moves. Sequeira The Prime Minister. Mr.
nay Indicate masculinity but it lost their lives in consequence of the Middle East Departmenthree Services had joined them tlon, would soon come to an end. hard low shot from the edge of Joseph Chifley, will watch the resigned same 10 moves later,'
dimishes one's opportunity finding out."-Associated Press.
RADIO
Inter-
of the action on the part of the
Albanian Government, which was, an undoubted breach of gational Law, constitating menace to international shipping
to the safety of which the most callous indifference was shown ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting and
of their must in let on a frequency of 845 kilocycles knowledge that His Majesty's and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m., 6.10 ships habitually used the Chamel to 7.30 p.m., and 9 to 11 p.m. and claimed right to do so under
also on 0.52 megacycles..
H.K.J.
International Law, be regarded
Mission.
There was
This
Probates Rules
I
the
The Sino-British Club was houcured last night eminent visitors to the Colony, by two
Sir Leslie Boyce, the Head of proposed the toast of the other the United Kingdom Trade guests, and said it was a great
Services Attack Head of the Empire Division merce that His Excellency the
with two brisk attacks. McMahan Mission, and Sir Angus Gillan, honour to the Chamber of Com
Services began the second half
of the British Council.
forcing Chui Pit-ko to save Governor and the heady of the
Col. Whitcombe developed a Sir Leslie Boyce gave a brief in welcoming the members of the as without financial and political the area. An injury to Lee Yee- opening day's play.
the steady Ruy Lopez against Gord- Trade
Before resume of his Mission's tour realisation after this last war to bring about trade recovery.
a stability it would not be possible oan forced Taing Pak to make
practice today,
entertained thener to win a pawn and keep his of the principal cities of China, that there was a need for co-
positional changes in the forward Government
on opponent and from then until the end English team to lunch. Don throughout the early middle game. where they were received with operation among all sections of
defensive of the game the Shanghai attacks Bradman and Sid Barnes were For the first time in the tourna China's traditional hospitality the community and all nations
were individual efforts. It is no aec there as was Tommy Trin ment, the Colonel changed from and courtesy. Every facility and races of the world.
exaggeration to state that 70 per der, famous British comedian, gambit to attrition tactics and was accorded them to visit the realisation was evident not only
cent of the play was now in the who kept the guests fully put himself at a disadvantage in important industrial and mining among civilians but also among
Shanghal half yet the Service Vice centres. The impressions they members of the Services, and in
shile rarely seemed
amused. capable ΟΣ Keith Miller declined to com- of pawns and pieces. Though the a complicated late middle-gamë have gathered and facts col.
this respect at least something
scoring. The inside trio had de- lected will be submitted to H.M. of the war the feeling that after Attorney General will move that came from a kick from the half-stenstall Club was banking on the Colonel overlooked a knight
could be said to have come out the Legislative Council,
At this afternoon's meeting of Anitely left their shooting boots ment on a cable received from: game suited Gardner's tempera- the behind and the best scoring effort London saying that the Raw-ment, he had a hard job of it and against His Majesty's
Government and it is hoped all we are all members of our the rules dated Nov. 20, 1940, way line by the left back which him Govern-
that a let of good will come of ment.
great world community, and that made by the Chief Justice under the Shanghai Teeper could only Miller said that he is seeing have equalised the game and fulfilling his contract and bishop attack which would "As this matter is of such this personal contact.
our outlock must be international. Sect. 14 of the Probates Ordin- porlarice from the point of view
Sir Angus Gillan's Mission
HE.'s Reply
ance 1897, Ord, No. 2 of 1897, be gartially save, enough however to a Sydacy business man, who would have led to an ultiniste
Ng Kee-cheung to clear off is an extremely interesting one
His Excellency the Governor, approved. Issues involved, His Majesty's from the point of view of the responding to the toast, said the l
line.
yesterday offered him a job." the goal These rules read as follows: Chui Pit-ko saved from the fest Government must ask for an Im ordinary man in the
street. Government had many reasons to
"Where the Chief Justice is of Ford and Higgins was respon The British Council which he be grateful to mediate reply. If no reply is re-
the Hong Kong satiated upon auch evidence being sible fos, two dangerous-lo-kin ceived within 14 days of delivery represents is, an organization tieneral Chamber of Commerce
before him as he may centres yet the Service side still of this note, His Majesty's Gov-whose primary object is to in- for valuable assistance
require, and ad- ernment will have no alternative terpret the British way of life vice, and added amid laughter that though its nominee on the 7. p.m.-Orchestral Interipde.
countries to interpret them Legislative Council, the Hon. Mr.
Cillespie, 8.00 jun.—Studio:
ed Nations as a serious threat to, selves to Britain, thus fostering Gille
the habit of in (Tenor) with E O'Neli hawa and a breach of international a friendly understanding to cach asking many awkward
questions which the Government found it and security, showing af other's culture.
awkward to answer, Government eriminal disregard for the safety tan D'Aquina
nore than anyone else realised Tenor) with E. O'Neil Shaw at of innocent seamen of any
that an answer was called for and it had to give the best reply possible.
130 p.m.-Daily Prozram Suramary.as 3 deliberately hostile set 19.12 p.m.-"Serenade to,, the Stars." 12.47 pm. The Eight Piano Ensemble.
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1.10 p.m.--Oreiusiral Interictale.
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214 p.m.-Organ Interlude; Bydney
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the Security Council of the Unit-
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Symphonic Balte.
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tionality lawfully using an
na- in-
The note was delivered to the Albanien Legation in Belgrade yesterday.
"Ultimatum"
Reuters Diplomatic
Shroff Bound Over
was
Juch
Rain In Sydney?
After several fine days, show-
no surprise when the Shanghai Friday afternoon. team chalked up another goal al-
Sydney experiences its most though the Service side had only changeable weather at this sea itself to blame for the lapse. *Strickland Scores
draw. It took Gardner, 40 very sound moves, however, to force a} resignation and it was one of his hardest wins in the tournament. Against Ballerand, Johnny Car
Queen's Gambit
(3) that n Petition for Probate attempted to walk the ball into cry weather is expected here valho had a chance to force per-
the net. including the original Will
and the assistant meteorologist petual check but spolled his game First time kicking by Tsing of long range forecasting. cx- in an attempt to win. Carvalho of the deceased was pre- Pak defenders thwarted the op- pects thunder storms late sented to the
on played a Queen's Indian to QP Supreme posing attackers and it came as Court at a date prior to
and managed. to keep Ballerand the 8th December, 1941,
thinking through a long middle (b) that the said Petition and
ame accompanying documents
son and it will not be surpris. Accepting were subsequently lost or destroyed and that
ing if there is a repetition of against. Knight, Eugene Tausz got himself into. early trouble by try- loss or destruction was due Timmis, hitherto playing, a
the Brisbane first day storm. His Excellency congratulated
Ja enemy occupation. • sound second-half, miskicked and Bradman, Barnes, Morris and g to hold on to his extra, pawn (e) that the said Petition and enabled Cheung Shek-kam to race several others practised solidly move with a check which won and was confronted on the 15th Sir Leslie Boyce and members of his mission on the
accompanying documents through the defence unchalleng and then Bradman spent 15 two pteres gratis, The exchange BUCCORS of
(had they been still their tour and said the interest Mr. Barton of the Treasury they took in Hong Kong by cum-
́ed, shooting past a helpless goalie minutes Inspecting the Test leaving him no advantage of posi tant) would have led to a
Stung by this farther
the reverse, 10.00 p.m. From the Show-Males pondent writes: Britain's note, Pang Ol-lau, Treasury shroff, greatly appreciated "We expect Grant or other order as in the scored his side's solitary
Corres- put. In 13 good word for
Grant of Probate, ing here
Services forced a corner and from wicket, saying, afterwards, "It's on or tempo; Tausz had no alter- their way home was the Chief Justice may make such the ensuing
melee Strickland a beauty," Reuter, follows the model of the United charged with stealing $508.25 to derive much benefit from your circumstances he may deem fit States note sent last summer to at the. Traffic Office at enquiries and from the report without any motion being made up against stronger
Teing Pak will find the reclves Central Police Station
His to the Court or other Court pro-
opponents Dec. 7, before Mr. E. Hed Bir Mark.
Majesty's Government to
conclud-
tomorrow when they oppose clu-ceedings instituted, and, may Bouth Chins for this Service
slde Sainsbury at the Central Magis-. trucy yesterday. Mr. Barton was attended by nearly 100 mem therewith.
order that all Court and other never played as a team. Finish said that defendant had beenbers of the Chinese Chamber; of with his department since May Commerce and guests. It was Last year, and had behaved very presided over by the Chairman,
well. He
defendant's Mr. Tung Chung-wai, who con- knew family, several of whom were aratulated Sir Leslie on the suc
9.30 p.m.-London
Balay:
Societ
Comenty.
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FASTBALL
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DUMP GOES UP
Shanghai, Dec. 11.
2
native but to admit defeat.
Scores after seven rounds: H. Knight and H. Ballerand 5-1; B. C. Gardner "4-1; FAX. Sequeira 4-2; D. Tausz 2%-4%! A full leagure programme: la V. V. Kolatchoff 24; COL HM. Recreio Football ground, 11⁄2-41⁄2; R C. Danenberg 1-4 delenga miskicked on more than the one occasion. Powell had no King's Park
H.K. Baseball Club v. Club de chanco with any of the souls Recreio (at 10.30 am)
him whilst Colea
Hotshels v St. Joseph's. played #
Rovers v Giants. Canadian Chinese Club v Chung
CLUB TEAM
Forces
Land Cricket
gistered role, Timmis working in the Government | Ssk of his mission and expressed The "Sin Wan Pao", from Stewart were "shaky” dur-j service.?
the hope that as a result of his Tsingtae reports that an Ameri and for the wing halves, if was a Hwa,
the initial Tsing Pak attacks. Fing recommendations Sino-British Taking into consideration de trade and relations would pros can ammunitions dump en game of ups and downg. Ford fendant's past conduct, he was : China was reposing great Tsingtae Marine airfield ex wasn't allowed to play his usual bound cyer in a sum of $50 hope on British help in her rens- ploded at 6.30 on Tuesday morn game but he was the most enter to be of good behaviour for 12 bultation..
ing, seriously Injuring one
pricing of an uninspiring for- months p
Marine and slightly injuring Ward log
173) Sound Defence --- several others. A
The paper daid that three For Tsing Pak, the whole de Club Juniors against HIC game, at Kowloon Cricket Chib Marine trucks were wrecked tener and the backs rarely put p
fance was sound with the goal-Chinese Cadre on Sunday at. The explosion rocked the Tsing- ting foot wrong. Splendid ball tao area, causing panic among control was exhibited by the hal- Odell, Skudun and Kennard. Catton. Strange and Sian, and some of the clearances Hambly, Foullard, Gardner,
chet Onsager and Barker.
Detectlys Sub
Weeks prosecuted.
-Inspector
dinance to "consolidate and ports to the South Sch will be the populace United Press. "autiful to watch,
wero
The following will represent
Land Forces, Hongkong, wif go out to avenge their two previous defeats when they will moet Land Forces, Kowloon, for the third time. In cricket
at 11 am on Sunday,
Transport will be available for the Hongkong team at 10204 The following are the teams am. et Kowloon Hongkong? Capt. Ozario It Phelps, Whitehorn, Q.MS Andrews, L/Cpl. Wellinge, L/C Weld Sig. Cockerell, Sig. Jones, Sgt. Harrop, Sgt. Button Col Phelps and Cpl Griffith.
CHINESE EXPORTS The Attorney-General will
Shanghat, Dec. 5 The boosting of Chinese ex- move the first reading of an or amead the law relating to gen- the main task of the newly eral and school holidays," and "Painted Chinese Trade Com The "Y's Men Club of Hong one was left with the impression the second and third readings. Li, according to semi-official Christinas party in Mr. Sam little too long quicker tackling missioner in Singapore, Mr. C. Kong" wil be holding a children that they kept the ball, just that of an ordinance to amend the reports: here. Tramwaya Ordinance, 1902, at The Commissioner has made Saturday, Dec.
Yat-chor's home. Stubbs Road, oppor
opponents might well have taken 21, from 8 to 1 today's meeting of the Legisla arrangements with the Bank of
advantage, Only tive Council,
2 China to extend its expos ment programme is being arrange the side had not played at King Park, Sunday, 12 noon Capt. Wadlow Capt. Phi
and a large 20 Lea and refreshmentsupporters wan| Craigengower against Royal Navy Kowloon:-Major Hutchinson:
entertain credit service and to offer more for the youngsters who are tain fact, that teams like the S. Ramchand, EA
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* Hơng Bling and Shridhar, »ng Pte. Richardsi
areas Reuter,
be
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C.C.C. TEAM toning feature The following will represent
le Gainard, Sig. K