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MCC ALL OUT FOR Germany No Longer

278 AT HOBART

Hobart, Tasmania, Jan, 10. The M.C.C. tourists began a three-day match here today against a combined eleven of Tasman- ian players and four Australian Test stars, but after a mixed display, the tourists were all out for 278, replying to which the Tasmanians' opening pair collected 25 without being separ- aled. There was a sensational start in the game with the tourists losing two wickets with only eight "runs on the board and when four down for 53, with such batting stars as Hardstaff and Compton out together with Gibb and Ikin, a collapse seemed likely.

But Laurie Fishlock, who had opened the Innings with "Gibb. stood firm and when joined by

U.S. Football Edrich, a different complexion Purity Code

on the game. They was, put added 106, of which Edrich was the chief scorer.

Fishlock was in the thirties when he was joined by the Middlesex man and Edrich soon "began to hit all bowlers firmly. He raced Fishlock to 50, having started his innings just before alanch when the score Was 55

for four.

New York, Jan. 9

Jo clean up In an effort college athletics and rid it of the taint of impure amateurism." the National Cllegiate Athletle

Association Loday, adopted "purity code, threatening to byeott transgressors, and over- re the Southern colleges which sought to defeat the rule forbidding recruiting" athletes.

f.

50 In 36 Minutes

on 60 in 36 Edrich put minutes and scored two sixes. He lost Fishleck when the latter leg before after scoring

was

1.cr

BUTTER DIVERTED

Wellington, Jan, 10. Couthenting on an Ottared report that New Zealand but- had been diverted ta af Minister Canada, the Finance, Walter Nush, said yesterday that it was a joint of the Governments of the United Kingdan, Canada. Australia and New Zealand to supply the United King- dom

twith the marim quantity of surplus food- stuffs from the three minions, but the policy m2.143) be adjusted to meet any tem- those shortages, in porary countrics-csociated Press.

"Do

Hanoi Under Fire

Paris, Jan. 10:

broken Fighting has out again in Hanoi, aç-

Military

Menace

Berlin, Jan. 10.

The four Allied occupation powers have "virtual- ly completed", the physical disarmament of Germany, although a "war potential" still exists in the minds of some Germans,, Major General Robert W. Harper, Director of the Armed Forces Division of the United States Military Government, said yesterday.

U.S. To Go

Ahead On

Japanese

Reparations

IS

Describing Germany "probably the most militaristic nation in history." Harper

said that the Germans must still be kept under careful observa- tion by trained Allied person- | nel. Another task to be com- pleted is the long range objec- jive of reeducation.

But the nation, which even at the end of the' war, had an army of approximately 11,000,- 000 men and an undetermined number of Volksturm units, has been stripped of its "through a very high degree "of cooperation among the four

powers."

"There has never been

arms

any

Washington, Jan, 10. The State and, War De- partments said today the disagreement on the principle United States is deter- of disarmament" Harper said.

organisations mined to start the col- schools, athletic clubs, fire Ber- of reparations vice and police services lend lection from Japan immediately, themselves readily to militaris-

"Such

AB

Burveillance will be necessary

JET OUT OF DATE?

London, Jan 9.

The use of solar energy as power for aeroplance w009 visualised by Mr. R. G. Wor cester, the technical editor of the "Aeroplane tonight, in. an oddress given to the Society Now Aeronautical Acrotech Mr. Worcester asid if steady progress 'being that made

anatained. acroplanes would be powered by atomic heat, while scien- lists were already looking to solar energy as greater source of power,

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Even

"The Russians are doing intensive research with cos- mie rays tohich suggests that they also are greater pros

atomic pects of releasing energy by methods" more sim- ple than plutonium fistion," he said.Reuter.

CHINA

WANTS DAIREN

Cleveland, Jan. 10. China's Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Wellington Koo, called

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Monty Hits Soviet Front Pages

Moscow, Jan. 10.

The acceptance by Marshal Vasilevsky, Chief of the Soviet General Staff, of an invitation to visit Britain had led to reports that a similar invitation may be made to him by General Dwight Eisenhower to go to the United States, according to informed foreign circles here yesterday.

The United States have long Ibeen anxious to get high Soviet Commandera to visit them, and it was reported yesterday that an invitation would also be extended to Marshal Ivan Koniey, Commander-in-Chief of the ground forces of the USSR. Field-Marshal Viscount Mont- in gomery, whose four days Russia have already established him as one of the most welcome guests here in years, yesterday vizited the Frunze Way Acad. emy of the Soviet Army. His activities are front page news in all Soviet papers.

"We ask you to make your voice of authority heard in, de manding justice for France Reuter.

Chiangs

To Be

R. Cs.

Washington, Jan: 10, Reports from

China

Following his visit to the War Academy, the Field Marsha lunched formally at the French that Generalissimo and Embassy, with General Georges Madame Chiang Kai- Catroux, the Ambassador, and shek are considering Romak Madame Catroux.

The agreement gives the eal-152 and another collapse threa- cording to a communique/even without full agree- tic development and continuous today for "prompt re-t Britain. His visit has been leges, one year in which to clean tened when the tourists' captain from the French mili.ment on the terms with over a long period to prevent turn of the Manchurian a great triumph, and he has

Pap the impurities and cease Yardley went after scoring only

open subsidisation.

Fordham Notre Dame and aligned with the Southern se ols against the ban un re- eraiting but there was no seces- sion when the entire cule was

adopted by 76 votes to 3.

The code definitely

ne boundary..

was leg-before. Fears that the

tary headquarters there Edrich had seemed set for a today. Viet Nam,artil- century but he played forward lery has been "shelling to a top-spinner when at 82 and the district in which the wide would be all-out for Pasteur Institute is situ than 200 vanished when Bedserated. forbide and Evans set about the bowl- schools or i'umni affering finating in a spirited partnership cial aid or equivalent Teduce of 70 while some good hitting ments to prospective athletes

by Wright, who scored 20, help- and also bans any caches pred the total to reach 278.

In the short time remaining scouts "recruiting" athletes be- yond their own campus.

The case is based on the hon-fr play, the Combined Side's 25 on the ar system but a boycott would opening pair saw

be so complete as to deprive viclators of any, opponents.--. United Press.

WARDS MUST BE REGISTERED

board.

*M.C.C.

First Innings

P.A. Gibb, e Gardiner, Murfitt 1 L. Fishlock, tbw., b Barnes

3, Hardstaff, e. Morrisby, b

Marfitt

Denis Compton, e Morrisby, b

Бил

52

Outside Hanoi, the area be- tween Gialan and River Rouge has been retaken

Russia and the wartime allies.

other

James Penfield, deputy direc tor of the State Department's office of Far Eastern Affairs, said an urgent directive to Gen. Douglas. MacArthur is consideration to start removals soon of Japanese industrial plants and equipment.

under

All German war material will have been disposed of or demilitarised by July 1, 1947: -Associated Press.

Weather permitting, Field joining the Marshal Montgomery will leave Catholic Church are re- the United lation in Moscow oh Saturday to return ceiving increasing circu- made many good friends and States.-

Dr. Charles James Fox, one- the development of these agen-port of Dairen to Chin- established definitely friendly

contacts with the Soviet Gen time publisher and editor of tha efes along lines hostile to the ese control.

Tientsin. "North-China Star,” occupation."

He also asserted that the eral Staff-Associated Press.

and at present practicing law Chinese Government could not

Papkha Hat

here, wrote in the Washington Moscow, Jan. 9. wait for the Chinese Commu

Field-Marshal Lord Montgo-"Times Herald" that "Arch mery's Russian hosts are pre- bishop Paul Yu Pin was asked that the frue paring a magnificent grey kara-recently in Nanking)`whether kul "(lamb's wool), papkha hat, it. such as is worn by Russian. Generalissmo was about to be Field Marshals and Cossacks, come a Catholic convert and he as a gift when he leaves the replied that both Chiang and` Madame Chiang were receiving Soviet Union.""

The highlight of last night's instructions in the faith and dinner given in honour of Lord that the Archbishop hoped that Montgomery by Lieutenant- bath would become Catholics. General Bedell Smith, the U.S. Ambassador, was a toast pro- posed by General Bedel! Smith to "the victors of Alamein and Stalingrad."-Reuter.ee

Enquiry

Assistant Secretary Howard Into Alleged

During the night, says the French News Agency, one of C. Petersen, of the War De the bridges across the river was partment, advised that General subjected to harassing bursts MacArthur and the Japaness of Vietnam firing. Vietnam should be told forces unsuccessfully attacked possible what levels of industry

road.

and

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Marine Rape

Peiping, Jan.10:

French troops on the Haiphong Japan will be permitted to keep The Judge Advocate and de "so that the Japanese cap work fence lawyer of the U.S. Marine Liaison between Hanoi

out their economic recovery on court martial that will shortly Halphang is expected to be es tablished in a few days.. The a realistic basis and cease to be try the Marine on a rape charge, OF the American today started the examination latest despatch from the French charge

of witnesses, including 14 budgets." headquarters in Hanoi says

The two officials, discussing Chinese and several American that French troops from Hanoi United States policy in Japan- have contacted French troops 11 from Haiphong. A link-up has ese in a radio broadcast, said been effected west of Haiphong the plan is to devise the Far and the route between the two Eastern Commission of the towns is expected to be cleaned action taken but not to wait up soon and entirely in French for formal approval.

The occupation forces in 51 hands.

Announcing the latest French Japan currently number 124,000 an official despatel Americans and 40,000 British 20 says: The catablishment of Commonwealth troops, Petersen

Penfield said ad agree.| 2 communications between Hanoi said.

been reached with repatriation

4

"This cuse is really brought in order to draw the attention the public that all wards in their possession must be registered," suid Insp. W.H. Fraser of the S.CA..at the conclusion of the which Chan, Yuk-ying, case

charged married woman, was before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Dick Pollard, not out

Mark Cardiner, by John- Joha Ikin, C

82 of H. Edrich, bw, b Clark

Norman Yardley, b Clark Alex. Beuser, c and b Clark Godfrey Evans, Clark, b Wright. John- Douglus

Kowloon

wards

yesterday for

Cuiling

of two

the Secretary

for.

10 repert the possession

Chinese Affairs.

Miller

Extras Leg-byes

31

SUCCESS,

3 and the sea has greatly alleviament has

ted the critical food situation Russia,,for

of

in Hanoi. For several days, the Japanese prisoners but said it 27 local population of Hanoi have was "disappointing" that a

been living on mest severe rangements thus far provide

only for 50,000 a month. rations."

that The United States, Petersen in Nan said, has shipped well

Total

Bowling: Muifit three for 89, stated Dec. 9 last.

Mr. Miller one for 36. Johnson two On

his for 74, Clark three for 48, Barnes Freser, a lady. Inspector of

defendant's and for 19. visited department house to ask whether there werel

wurds. unregistered any saw two little girls there but ac- cused

was not in at the The ce-tenants were asked tell Chan to bring the two girls

Another despatch says

the French garrison

over

nists to give their cooperation toward national unity but must proceed with postwar recon struction.

Koo addressed the opening session of the Cleveland Coun cil on World Affairs, 21st an- nual institute. He referred to Russia's half ownership and control of the principal rallway across Manchuria and to the United Statos recent note on relinquishing Dairen to Chinese control.

..

WRS

Fox continued: "The reports. being received here are being received with enthusiasm la the Catholic circles.”

U.S. Navy Secretary Porres

Foxcredited Dr. John C. tal followed Koo to the platform

Appeal To Monty ·

Wu, China's Catholic minister Paris, Jan. 9. to the Vatican with "auch with the declaration that "the United States will not withdraw its interest or its influence

An appeal to Montgomery te activity in the attempt to con from either Europe or Asia." intervene in favour of securing vert China's President and Forrestal said America would a bigger allocation of Rubr coawife to the Church of Rome.. The trial will probably open "do su it can to auccour thone to France, has been made by

"When Chiang Kai Shek The Chinese witnesses in-in distress and would strive to the French National Association 1927 married Mei-ling Soong, on January 20,

Veteran Franc Tireurs an:

his second wife, her mother: made it a condition to her, con clude five soldiers, three police. maintain its strength as men and the girl who claims world power by remaming Partisans. to have been victimised. The strong on the sea and in the A letter addressed to him sent that Chiang Kai-shek bo

stresses the importance of the come a Christian. He agreed American witnesses include the air..

Ambassador Koo said an Ruhr's coal to France, proteste

Methodist second Marine who is charged

warns His conversion aroused much mal situation" in north-east being received and with complicity in the incident "admittedly difficult and abnor- against the present quantity and joined her church the Both the prosecution and de- Asia calls for the fullest co- against the rebirth of German enthusiasm among the mis- and who will be tried later.

war industries, saying:

Bionary groupe in China whe fence also studied the report operation of both sides,...

"We see with alarm the re- made on the alleged rape by He added: "Prompt restora- the Chief Prosecutor of the tion of Dairen, for examples to appearance of a Germany armed "have been his loyal supporters Peiping District Court on the Chinese control in accordance with a war Industry whichever since Associated Press. basis of Chinese police investi- with the Sino-Soviet treats could in the future endanger a matter which. hes just arous gations-United Press.

She COMBINED ELEVEN Ding, about 80 miles south of 2,096,068 tons of food to Japan The Queen's

time.

First Innings

to

R. Morrisby, not out

to the S.C.A. office but defendant

and a failed to do so,

second

nolice was sent en Dec. 11.

froni A letter was received accused stating that her husband, Kwong On would be leaving! the Colony with his family, which į Information was doubled by thei SCA. as Kwong was the prin- cipai tenant of the lat. A lady inspector went to Chan's house and brought back Law Pui- ying, aged 5, the younger of the iwo girls. The elder girl, Lemg Ngan-nui, aged 14, was brought to the S.C.A. by accused on the following day.

R. Thomas, not out

Extras

Total for no wickets

Renler.

Rice For

Elephants

Madras, Jan. 10, Indla's temple elephants have been promised-or at least half promised-that they will re- ceive a rice ration again for hauling the delty around on The younger girl, went on their hacka on holy days. Insp. Fraser, was presented by The regional Rationing Ad- her father to Chan about three visory Board for South India] months ago as he was unable to

has recommended restoration of! maintain the large family as his wife had died. A small the rice allowance which was "ucky money packet" was paid discontinued because of the food by Chan and a document made shortage.

out in

andi

connection with the Elephants, which are quite

worship, do not like wheat

Hanoi, has succeeded in evacua-but "we expect her to pay for ting 16 civilians, who were, be- this."Associated Press. sieged in a bank since December

19. This afternoon, a French town soon.

tank reached the trapped people A message from Cairo reports

Fastest

Southampton, Jan. 10. The liner. "Queen Elizabeth"

and brought thern to safety. that the first batch of serious docked here yesterday after her Na Ding, however, still

re- ly wounded

maina cut off but the situation Indochina

from fastest Atlantic crossing asa

soldiers arrived in the

passenger ship and the Cunard-

is Improving and reinforce Egyptian capital by air tedayWhite Star Line later an mcrls are expected to enter the'-Reuter.

Lawyers May Strike For More Food

Nuernberg, Jan. 10.

German defence counsel in two war crimes trials here threatened yesterday to strike for more 'food. The lawyers said they were promised three full meals a day by the American au- thorities, but get one American meal and two German meals.

The American food is pro- noon sessions because he is too

nounced that her Captain, Sir James Bisselt, had relinquished his command.

Press.

Dutch Hold

transfer of the girl to defendant important to Indian religious German food for breakfast, and hungry to continue after that British Ship

as an adopted daughter.

Leung Ngan-nui, said

He said that his, female se

7 K00 sald

*

the peace. Because the ccal be Bogies' Over

Greece

ed the interest of the United ing refused to us families of States Government and has Veteran Franc Tireurs and been subject to an American Partisans and soldiers of Bir note in identical terms to Nan-Hakim, Itals Paris and Alsace, king and Moscow-will be much must live in cold houses while úppreciated by China-Asso our factory furnaces cannot, b

relit. ciated Press.

Truman's Budget For 1948

Athens, Jan. 10. Valdentified aircraft have been flying over northern -Grecco during, recent nights, apparently supplying guerilla banda, a Greek Foreign Office spokesman said today, de

The spokesman said that Basil Dendramis, permanent Greek delegate to the United Nations, had been instructed to inform appropriate officials of the United Nations, and that other major Powers have

-

RADIO V

Continued from Pogs 1) active at about 85% of strength The Company also said he was retiring as Commodore of spend $3,500,000,000 in the and 15 would be skeleton groups

1948 fiscal year in the interest Mr. Truman reiterated please advised the Line.

Before the announcement, Sir of peace and world economic for unification of the armed the flights continue, the James, who has reached the re-stability. He asked Congress forces and for a universal train spokesman sald, the Govern tirement age of 63, said, ho did speedily to authorize $260,000, ing programme, He said no new ment will be forced to take aseistance a measures provided for under 000, to provide, a modest relief programmes of not yet know where he would programme for foreign coun- veterans appeared necessary and international law and defend retire to and added: "I shall tries which are still in desperate the "ich How is primarily one its territory by shooting down be sorry I am retired because straits, including Austria and of effective administration, thus the planes Associated Press. I shall miss the sea and my Graece

obviating administration support that the for a World War II soldiers' many fine friends"-Associated He pointed out

budget represented a sharp cut bonus." from the $3,304,000,000 outlay He also warned that the Gave ZBW Hong Kong breadcasting for American participation in incrnment's agricultural polides infrequency of 845 kilocycles ternational affairs in the current needed everhauling. He said that and from 1320 to 116 pm 6.39 due to high consumer Incomes into 7-10 p.m., and 9 to 11-930 fiscal year

The 1848 cotimate included theUnited States and the cons on 9.52 megacycles.

JK. TA $645,000,000 needed by the War tinuing, world shortage of many 1280 pair. Xrogramme Bummary Department for administration foods, Americen prtduction of 1282 pm Charlie Kaps (Plano), and

Dinab 'Shor (Ypeal) rat dinner, getting black bread andj.

Batavia, Jan 20. and relief in Germany, Japan food would doublless continue to Mr. they do not like Indian maize. ersatz coffee for breakfast. cretary has shared her lunch

AnnouncemenLE": The Netherlands Navy an- Korra and Austria. President meet wide demand through the 100 pawn; Weather Rapor Fraser, was frat sold by her A report from Vaitheswaran- They contend that German generously with him, but he' mother in 1985 as a "mul-tsal." koil in South India stated that lawyers at the original Nuern could not accept such help in- nounced yesterday that the Truman said, "Our International 1948, fiscal year. "Demand for 1.10 pm Orbestral interjude

British freighter "Empire Maylending programme is an essential American farm products, how At the beginning of 1846, the an elephant killed a mahout who berg trial, the Dachau trial and definitely.

120 Popular Light alex.! girl was presented to accused as tried to persuade the animal to other trials received three Doctor Horst Pelckmann, a Rover" had been intercepted at part of our efforts to achieve ever, cannot be counted upon to and Mule of the River.

2.00 pas-Come Down sent high level," he said.

6.30 p.m.Variety. onl adopted daughter. She has subalde along on grass and American meals, and that defence counsel in the trial of the Nationalist-controlled port world economy in which private continue indefinitely at the pre- always been treated as such and maize-Associated Press. Nuernberg now is the only ex-23 doctors charged with in. of Cheribon and conveyed un-trade will flourish."

Aid For P.L200-pm-Tendon Relay: Hemi

1.10 pondon Relay Hinse – News estimated from Britaing ception

hurman, medical experiments on der escort of a Dutch ship to He estimated Export and Im-

camp inmates, Dutch-beld Samarang, where it port Bank loan outlays next year President Truman Extremists among the law concentration

would 41 Bludio: "Tex that the United States spend US$137,133,004 in the Commentary, Tho final of the International yers wanted to pack up and go made a special trip to Berlin will be searched for arme under at $730,000,000.

home on Monday, but moder and said that an American off Dutch regulations governing Merger Plea

6739. pin.- 6indio Hulk Ra Rugby competition will be played ates have proposed that they cial there assured him the law trade with Republican porta. If Congress provides the funds fiscal year 1948 th filling companion gull

The Indonesian News Ageary, Mr Truman asks, the Army mliments to help rebuild Le New Long Calling JLMLB Pean this aftertioon on Club ground at

and appeal to the American Tri-yers should have three Ameri

Antara reported that the "Emans to keep half a million men warshattered Philippines, $35.m.-London Belart: Michard Stat A fine of $20 was imposed by 4.15 pm, between Scotland

bunal on the food question be can meals a day, and His Worship who also made an Ireland and Wales.

Moderates among the lawyers pire May Rover was unload-overseas and 570,000 in the Unit Ald for the Philippine Re-dock och linding at be At 3.15 p.m.

1.00 p. Long Bylars Netw "A" will play fore taking further action. Border that the two girls were to

friendly remain the the custody of the Commando "A în

Too Hungry To Work said that if the American ing consignment of 38 Austin, ed States during the next Areal public stated: Mr. Truman im Maish with Kenneth Horne Fritz Berghold, counsel for Tribunal rejected their request motor care imported from year of fetals Army manpower, childes assistance in rebuilding 310er i Farisaja on Melo B.CA

team: Ingham Printed and published for the (Capt.), Kite, Bennett, Wright Field-Marshal Erhard Milch for food which they claim they Singapore when the Dutch 400,000 would serve in the Arms economy payments to fulfill our proprietors. The Newspaper Nooth, McNay, Page, Drage, Col who is charged with helping to were promised, they will ask to forced her to leave port despite Air Forces. Mr. Truman estimate oltage to compensate partially 37 Enterprise, Limited. by WALTER cheater, Speyer,Cowie, Mann direct the Nazi alavo labour" be relieved from their duties as the fact that she was flying the ed that Army Air Forces needed for wear damage and maintaining

groups of which 55 would be Philippinet-United Press, JAMES KRATES, Windsor House, Benn, Brown, Richardson and programme, has already asked defense counsel. Associated British Ensign, Associated $1,800,000,000 maintain 70 Air training protran

the court to dispense with after Press. Hon Koan.

took her meals at the table. Mr. Fraser added that the girl hud Chen, no desire to return to

Both girls have been given the surname of defendant's husband concl Fraser.

TODAY'S RUGBY

Buchan

Club

Frees.

for the 1990

Johann Straus

Glads

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