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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1947.
"Endeavours" Go To "Voice Of Berlin"
Inglorious End
Gosport, Apr. 10.
The crash of the auctioneer's gavel sentenced two of Britain's most famous racing yachts to an inglorious end today. The tall, slender and graceful "Grand Old Ladies," veterans of many America's Cup races. "Endeavour I" and "Endeavour II," were sold piecemeal here at the port of their birth.
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS
The
Open Doubles Tennis
championship semi-dual netwert Yip Koun Jong and Paul Kon and F. Kwok and 1o Ka-lan war very disappointing and ted
π
the former pair redcom Th
final, to meet the Tsuy broth Cholders). They won in tranght sets with the score 6-4, 63, 62. Yip Koon.hong, who is also in the Anal of the Open Single was easily the outstanding player yesterday. He gave ba all tund display and was part marty deadly
with anything vo"head. Je WHEN sterly throughout and varied his play with good shosts of aff deser
tions.
Past v. Present
+1
The Arst post-war fixture for
the traditional match between
'Present'
University Past" and will be played tomorrow at the KCC ground. Play will mence at 11 mm.
Cum
Only a few spray-hardened vächtsmen attended what de- veloped into the funeral
Cere.
YCA- the
ingy of these two grand
The majority of
shipbreakers
Mu.
"mourners" were
and
scrap-metal
merchants. Even their wealthy Owner, banker and leading helmsman in Britain J. A. Antrene ("Endeavour 1") and the "America Cup" challenger and aviation pioneer, Thomas Sop, with "Endeavour ") stayed
MANY D
The auctioneer tried hard-to find a yacht-lover among those
who would present
save the ships from destruction. He re- called that each vessel cost be tween £30,000 to build. He said absolutely Truthfully that It WIN -unlikely that such fine
world yachts
ever be built again.
But none of the yachtsmen had the combination of personal interest and Auffielent Money necessary to maintain the big craft for racing or pleasure! perusing.
Broken Up
"Endeavour I was put up by The auctioneer as a complete vessel but there was not a single bid. Her hul and keel
separate lots. [ Again there was no bid. "En. deavour I was put up in similar fashion and with simi-
were offered as
Formerly, the match was playlar results.
Eventually the rigging.
RIFLE SHOOT
In the Amateur Rille Aran- ciation Shoot recently held at Singapore, the winner of the individunt Rank and File
Shoot was a member of Lund Forers Hong Kong, Murine JW. R. Smith of 40 Com mandy. Third in the
eceu?
jere
seus Marine Clarkuon of 40 Commande.
བྷ་བྷ! The whoreras of the count
whale petition ma Malaya Command, with Bur- Prizna sa Commmad necund. in the competition were pre- sented by Lady Kere, wife of Major General Sie Reginald
Kerr, Major General Admin- istrator at GILQ, SEAL.F.
Week-End
Soccer
fixtures for the week:--
The following are the footballi
TODAX
First Divi
Club . Novy
(Club grd. 430 p.m.) Referee: Young. Lesmen: Cheong Moon Wing and Tsang King Wong Eastern v. 42 Commando.
(Club grd. 3 p.m.) Referee: Havelaar. Linesmen: E. Strange and Lai
Shul-wing
R.A.F. v. C.A.S.C.
(Caroliur fill grd. 3 p.m.) Referee: Tunstall. Linernen: George and D. Lat. South China v. St. Joseph's
(Caroline H grd. 430 p.m.) Referee: Rogers. Linermen: Xayler & Lawrence, 27th R.A, v. 1st Devons
(for 14 do. (Suokunpon grð. 4.30 p.m. Referee: Leung Yuk Tong.
Second Division Sing Tan v. 1st Devous (Navy grd. 3. pan.
Referee: Bullock.
Wants To Work
Nuernberg, Apr. 11.
Hans Fritzsche, known during the war as the "Voice" of Radio Berlin, now complains he was cheated, (whereas once he said he was. glad) when a de-nazification court sentenced! him to nine years in a labour camp.
Admiral
Turns Cassandra
New York, Apr. 11. Rear-admiral Ellis M. Zacharias,
come
Fritzsche said he was glad of the sentence because it afforded Kim a chance to work, rather than cat in a prison. But the 42-year. |eld convlet, who is at Langwazser Labour Camp (moestuined by the Germans for 3,000 SS men and 30 other convicted Nazis) bitter- ly says: "There is no work to du!" |
"Everybody here wants to do any kind of work. but they are not permbilled to perform it. So everybody sleeps until noon, in a completely fatalistic attitude," hei said as he sul in his tiny, freezing. } cold barracks room.
cutside the camp. Their job now
S'HAI GOLD
FOR H.K.
Shanghai, Apr. 11. The Shanghai" "Municipal Government and the Shinghat Customs have been instructedl by the Ministry of Finance to forestall egretively clandestine airlifting of old from Shang- hai tu Hoan fo
The outflow of gold han been precipitated by the much higher quotations in Hong Kong than the (official prices here. The airlifting opern- Non, mostly organised by un- летнужния merchants,
been closely guarded an their activities have been mounting ‚ recenfly-Central News.
California
Cotton
Enquiry
The Management takes pleasure la announco that our studio is now under the Personal Direction of
GEORGE C. LAU.
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and Pictorial Photography...___
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Smell Next Thing
In Ads.
Norman, Oklahoma, Apr. 11. The next thing in advertising, says Dr. Ralph' Bienfang, professor of pharmacy at the Uni- versity of Oklahoma, is smell. Colour adver- tising was the last step in attracting customers. Already, he says, perfumes have been used in ad- vertising. What is seen ahead are printed pic- tures from which will arise the aroma of the food products they depict-beefsteak, coffee, bread and other good-to-eat things!
"It is not impossible to dupli- Tate-any food odour," Dr. Bien- fang said. "Or course there are certain physical limitations,
but
I bet I could whip up a chili (reasoned torratɔ sauce)
odour
that would have you reaching for
a cracker and a spoon.
"You could have a blotter in the form of a bowl If a person held in his hands for a few seconds, he not only would have the chilt smell, but the heat and moisture which go with such A dish.'"
Warning Of Crash
Ahead
Washington, Apr. 11
Senator Joseph C. O. Democrat,
-German Jailers admitled Fritz. former de-rehe was right, but said there funt.
I was no suitable, work for them to
Dr. Bienfang, considered ола puty chief of the United and that, under no pretext
of the world's foremost, authorl-Mahoney, States Nuvy Intelli-Could any of these high priority Washington, Apr. 11. ties on dours, already is working said today that United gence, predicts that prisoners be allowed to wander Senator Downey, Dean his first commercial asi-States economy is fol-
iment of that kladan order should war
be- is to take care of themselves in
California, from & San inocrat of
Diego,
the California, lowing
historical tween the Western Bloc this new, primitive life of theirs. asked the U.S. War restaurantour who wants the pic
Lures of his meat coursca on lapostwar course of "in- Fritzsche. of nations and the Rus-
acquitted al the Department today to advertising blotters to smell just flation, then a crash." sian bloc, the Soviets in Nuernberg war crimes trial with preserve the historical like real dishes.
He said that unless there are Human Odours price reductions very Boon the a matter of weeks would
The odour export just has con- manufacturers win discover they Western
pleted on human odours for have priced all
themselves out.. experimental ・ use as deer ·re-¡customers.
"Industry ean pellent. Several Eastern States, Mahoney said: complaining of deer that destroy do more than the Government to
the preserve a system farm crops, have requested repellent.
petition, "I have made two. entire promote sound diferent human odours. But you lotions." must remember, the human odour is so subtle you have to go beyoui
overrun
Europe
-
Schucht and Vos Pupen, and res
(und ti half in inll. He has as coll.
.uf
rested by Germana de-azine. ratio of California cotton tion authorities, is greying rapid.textile mills in occupied le and growing gaunt after a veur Germany and Japan
Downey said the U.S. Army The Admiral, on retirement les a former Nazi Consul at proposed to buy large quanti
of free com- wrote in the April issue of the Basle, Switzerland, an ex-party ties of cotton in Brazil und In- Nazi infermers dla to get textile mills going
and "Chited Nations oficiat and two
prevent inflation magazine. World" that a mese war could for the Gestapo.
in greupied ǹątions.
management re. end only in disaster to humuni- One Small Stove
He told a reporter that A. ty. Contrary to popular
In the barracks there is one
The National Assocation of Re- L. Fourchy, president of the
and Furnishers ception it would be the longest sannll stove, and only enough fuel California Cotton Cinners As. it. I tried to add something. In-tail Clothiers war in history.
to krep, a fire in it about two sociation, had wired protest dicative of human habitationth has published an open letter to
and He said the World War 111 hours a day. The men wash out against the use of government smells of soun
over-fried men's wear retailers by its Pre-
sident, W. C. Swanson. would be one of imparalelled side et a single ice.clogged faucet. funds to purchase foreign cot: Brease."Associated Press.
Swanson said: "We can ruthlessness,
"I did not get any blankets or atilising atamie
tons when the same American
tinue to sell vast quantities bombs, rockets and bacteriolo-ather necessary equipment from
if merchandise camp officials," Fritzsche moaned. Fourchy sait that before the gieni weapons.
that "The SS priseners helped me out,
prices and resist The Admiral predicted
war Japan in particular pur- They were very kind."
chased In the event
mainly of a war the
California Other camp conditions were so growthể short staple cotton. United Staten would have realy
that he pre-
"We need these markets for to begin it 414,000,000 people primitive, he said, with these allies: Britals, Arterred "to be an internce rather the future and should not en-
der." Other prisoners said there tonn," he said. Zealanai, Canada, Egypt.
some gued feeling extended Downey said he was advised Greece, Iran, tray. Colômbia,
A feurcil re- the foreign purchase is under} the Philippines, Saudi Arabia by the guards wh
venge at some later time-As.ecnsideration because Americas **and Turkey.
sociated Press.
cotton will not be harvested unil the autumn.
growths are avaliable. Dakota
ed on New Year's Day, but rings, sails and equipment were C.A.S.C, v. 21th R.A. (for 44 Cdo.); geatine. Australia. Brazil, Newithan to be this camp's camman. | courage them to use other cot
Tuck of facilities in the interr
qity
at present has caired this |
م
The following will
the two Lewis: ----
represent
'Past': C. W. Lam, J. Barrow,
F. R. Zinumern, F. L. Zimmern, D.
Himt, K. Lo. Fenlon, W. Hong
split
into 250 lols and separately.--United Press.
sold
Koreans In
Sling, J. L. Youngsaye, E. A. Lec. į The Boston
T. E. Yeah, G. Hunc Chny.
Present: S. A. Vaunr, Lean Thyc in, L. T. Ride, E. 0, Coek. A. H. Rumjan, T. Ts Chin, Ngi Jit Thye, J. C. Koh, Eric 1f,!
Thomas Lo, Lean Thy Chin. 12th man. Hans Arnunn, Scurer, L. Arnulphy.
INTERNATIONAL TENNIS
Nice, Apr. 10, Gloria Butler and Lilian Le- jaus, both of New York City, were ) eliminated in the third round of the women's singtes in the inter- national tennis tournament her. wday.
Marathon
Boston. Apr. 11. Entries for the Boston mara. hon to be ran April 19 have climbed to 126 including three
thei
Karrass.
The Dost known of Koreans is Ki Chong Sohn, who in the days of Japanese domination of "hin homeland won the 1936 Olympic Maras thon.
um.
In those days he ran with the "Rising Sun" of Nippon blazoned on his track shirt. When the Korean papers erased Miss Butter, a favourite for the hat symbol before printing his finals, was defeated by the colu
picture the Japanese cracked paratively unknown deanne An down, abolishing athetics, im. gleburt of France, 6-3, 6-2, and prisoning editors, suspending Miss LopUS
defeated by pewspapers for six months and Luxembourg's Allee Weiwers, 0-2, imposing a reparations penalty. 6-4.-United Press.
-Associated Press.
J...
Was
ABDULLA
No.7
ABDULLA
& BLEND
CHOC TOBACCOS
VIRGINIA N17
20 CIGARETTES
FADDURLA & COUT. 173 NEW BOND STML;
(Navy gud. 4.30 p.)
Referee:, Mel
Mellor
Kit Cher V. Palice
(Military gril, 4.30 pan.) Referee: Barrello.
Chinese Cade Wireless Centre
(Military ged. 3 p.) Referee: Barretto.
p.m.)
SUNDAY, APRIL 13 Governor's Cup H.R.F.A. v. G.NA.A. Federation
(Navy rd. 4.30 Referee: Ip. Linesmen: Rogers and Young.
Second Division Kwong Wah v. South China
(Caroline Hili ged. A pan.) Dockyard v. 11.Q. Land Forces. Referer: Cheong Moon Wing.
Caroline Hill grd. 5.30 p.m.) Referee: 1. P. Lni. R.A.M.G. v. Club
(Club grd. 5.30 g) Referee: Mellor.
TUESDAY, APRIL 15
Second Divisio
3 Cdo. Bde. 11.Q. v. Navy (Navy grd. 4.30 p.m.) Referee: Bullock.
3 Cdn. Ed. fl.Q. v. R. Navy.
(Navy grd. 430 pm) Sing Tao South Chlia
(Caroline Hill, 5.30 pan.) R.A.M.C. v. R.A.S.C.
(Sookunpoo. 3.30 p.m.) Wireless v. Land Forces
(Sookunpo 6.30 p.m.) Police v, Dockyard
(Military gid.. Happy Valley,
5.30 p.m.) Chinese Cadre v. Devons
(Military grd., Happy Valley
8.30 p.m.) Awong Wah v. H.K. Club (Club grd.. 6.30 p.m.) CA.S.C. v. Signals
(Causeway Bay, 5.30 p.m.) THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Second Division
Sing Tao v. Wireless,
(Club grd., 6.30 p.in.) South China v. R.A.M.C.
(Caroline Hill, 6.30 p.m.) Navy v. C.A.3.C.
(Causeway Bay, 6.30 p.m.) R.A.SU. v. Land Forces
(Military grd.. Happy Valley
9.30
p.m.
3 Cdo. Bde, 11.Q. v. Police
(Sookunpeo. 5.30 p.m.) Chineze Cadre v. 27th R.A. (Sookunpoo, 3.30 p.m.) Devons v. II.K. Club
(Navy grd., Happy
6.30 p.m.)
Kwong Wah v. Signal.
(Chatham Road, 5.30 p.m.)
DUROCHER'S FAREWELL
to
Now York, Apr. 10. In a farewell - speech
the Dodgers today, Loo Durocher said, "You've got a great chance to win the pennant. I'll be with you in
He said Britain, Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, New Zooland | Capt the Philippines would have, considerable inrest and Greurej would have grave trulite.
Was
British
He said the Soviet bloe would Interests In
contist
Albania, Bulgaria, Czechost vukiu, Fine- land, Hungary and the Mongo- han peoples, Poland, Rumanía. and Yugoslavia, A total of 2914,008,3100,
le sair Czechslovakin. Fin Jagd. Hungary, Poland, Ru- mania and Yugoslavia would experience considerable unrest. He predicted civil wars in China, France, Italy and Spain. --Associated Press.
No Change In Aussie Food Ration
·Sydney, Apr. 11: The scale of food ra- tioning in Australia is unlikely to be readjust- ed as part of a plan to assist Britain's food situation, J. B. Chifley, the. Australian Prime Minister, indicated Thursday night.
Chifley said that the best way for Australians to assist Lain was to economise in the
use of coupons.
on
Yugoslavia
Belgrade, Apr. 10. The Government of Yugoslavia has sent a note to the British | Government agreeing to a com mission of representatives.of British properties in Yugo-j slavin coming to Belgrade for discussions oa rompensation.
Yugoslavia's provious attitude) was that such discussions were unateessury the nationalisa- Hon law passed last December already provided for ecmpenan- Lion.
The War Department wants to get mills abroad into pro- duction as rapidly ns. posible The Senator said he will in. Hist upon
protection of the normn} market ratio abroad for California cotton.-A880- clated Press.
Sad Tale
From Ould
Oireland
(Editor's Note: Morale in Ire (and hit the bottom yesterday. I
Crash In Scotland
con-
of
we lower our
to the utmost i
any increase of the levels of pro- duction and redistribution."--As- scciated Press.
Slump This Year?
Chicago, Apr. 11.
uny, si inp
to. tay he ichwili ina- buslocss
Wilfred Sykes, President of the Juland. "" Dalry, Scotland, Apr. 10. "Dakota" airliner,
be, day a lieved to belong to the Belgian xpecte airlines Sabena,, crashed in the terially Garloway hills this afternoon, tempo."
Sykes killing all occuparita-believed
cumulati to number five or six.
ut the f The plane was part of a light of three being
ferried tome exerti from Brussala to Prestwick forent dem
lect the overhaul.
mat "tha nc- rles which slump be-
tion to cur.
lously af bility
of ave gone
The plane crashed 2.700 feet manufactu. » high on the mountainside. through a
A gamekeeper at the lodge i flation-abon W na wat," of Sir John Wood heard the crashed and searched the moun- mude It "peurak
to
fle sald:ONNEUR
eager istyvas...
int of in-
esistance
'sell our
ociated
fain until he found the burned goods rather seal em out out wreckage, and bodies. He said the bodies were unrecogni P1ess. zable, but some appeared to be in Belgian Army uniform.- United Press.
Chinese
Bomber Crashes
MORRISON ON RIVIERVA
Mertur p. 10. Realing on many la.Jenny overlooking the Mermanean, r. Herbert Marri ential. Cabinet Minister.
day
that he was making a rap re- covery.
A hunt and peek teletypist sent scut British Interests include the
this story from Dublin, big leaf and zine mines
which hay a coal'shortage fore- In southern Serbia, and some oil
ing industries to shut down.) refineries and textile mills.
Dublin, Apr. 11. The Yugoslav note,
I was feeling thirsty around which
Ave o'clock this evening because; British officials term "friend-it had been a little warmer' and ly," removes an old source of there was a lot of work.
A Chinese report from Mak.mous, came here to speakorla grievance in Anglo-Yugoslav Why endure it when there arel.den says a B-26 (Mitchell) of after an attack of th economic relations-Reuter.
five pubs surrounding the office, the Chinese Air Force crashed the leg.
RIOT IN MADRID
faut to get one.
Shanghai, Apr. 11
Mr. Morrison," sunat lent. the Council anji wan t lender in the Hour
Reuter.
Cen-
·3
He said les
I murmured to myself, and went in Mukden on Wednesday, in hoped to be home by at
juring six crewmen and six persone whose homes were crashed by the falling plane.
Horror of horrors, all five were were closed with notices posted Madrid, Apr 11. on the windowa announced: Monarchist und Falange youths "Closed. Sold Out." exchanged blows for 25 minutes
with
on Thursday in the Castellina office to write this plece.
So I took myself back to the Avenue
Monarchists the shouting: "Long live the King" the worst for
This is Dublin's position new
any period since and the Fatangists crying: "Fran- the beginning of the war-United "autiafled" after harmlessly Squads of police rijand the demenstrators fled.--Assu.
intervenes PLC69. clated Press.
Food they denied themselves could be sent to Britain.
MOZAMBIQUE'S GIFT
co!"
STRICTLY AMATEUR
Belfast. Apr. 10.
#
Wanted A Pied Piper
-
The report said the bomber developed engine trouble short- ly after takeoff from Mukden airfield and the pilot jettisoned bomba on the outskirts while trying to crash-land.
RADIO
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting in a frequency of 845 kilocycles from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m. and 8.30
to 11.00 pm, and also on 9.52- The crash occurred
megacycles in the 31 metro band on the from 12.30 to 1.15, 0.30 to 7.30 same day that two P-51 (Mus- and 0.00 to 11.00 p.m. tange) collided in the air in KT. Nanking, killing four persona, 1880 p.m.--Daily Programing Hummary. including two pilote-United 12.47 -Bing
Press.
Britain's New Air Liner
Bristol, Apr. 1. "Brabazon I airliner, designed The prototype of Britain's giant
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1.19 p.m.—Orchestral Interlude; ·
1.10 p.m.-Bongs of the Sea,
1,30 p.m.Poyilar Light Cinvalca,
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19.40 p.m.--Variety Favourities.
1.00 j.m.--London Relay's World 'New'si' ; 7.50 p.m.—Landon Belay Home - Hentai
from Britain, 7.16 p.lolot Commentary. -7.09 p.m.-
"Ben. „Ten's" - "Buséér
Valt
Bequeatami
com"
He anil that the government was doing at it could having Valleyregard for what we are doing
Strictly amateurs the outlook of
Sydney, Apr. 11. for our own, prople.”
Andrew Smyth, who has been apless mice, so arrogant that they Farmers reported that count- He added: "We have never pointed referee in the fight be had any
complaint from anyitween Brues - Woodcock, British "laugh at cats", are swarming official of the United Kingdom, heavyweight champion, and
Joo over 4,000 square miles of rich aource that we are not doing world honours, in London
Bakal, Americaa contendor for farmland in the Mallès district all within our power."--Asso-
to sorry 100 persoris across the an of northwest Victoria. April 15, ciated Press.
Atlantic' at 350 miles per hour. Bernte Knoll Calling-adar: Anes, Farmers said they were kill- Smyth always nominates
Ing, thousands of mice
seven miles above the sea, will charity, to receive his fees...
every be dying carly next year. Lord. "It may be a biz professional night but the mice are breeding. Nathan, Minister of Civil Avia. fight, but even I am still an ama. 48 rapidly, in neals under grape- tion, said here today, tour. he declared tonight vinos. Reuter.
All being well, it will be in They are devouring wheat; commercial haystacks and food, and gnaw-years, he added.
service within five ing clothing, beriding, and even Lord Nathan disclosed that 10.00 pmalar from the anong
5.45 pm/+Walizing with Waldtäktet,"
fences were persona sleeping in houses. British European Airways Cor. Hoist of Fred Curple and MG5
Corrugated iron rat-proofporation, have decided to begin "Gripp" 'Dance Orthoctim.'.
erected
around operational trials with hellcopters | 11:09 pm/-Close Down." houses and wheat stacks,
this summer. Farmers said they tied the Five American machines will proprietors,
Printed and published for thủ auffs of their trousers to probe used at first, probably follow. Entero, Limited. by WAUTEM The Newspaper vent mice running up their legs: od by British-built, "Bristol" four- JAME KEATES, Windor Heats,
Associated Press.
senter helicopters:-Reuters Hong Hop
spirit every day of the season."
Lisbon, Apr. 10. The Brooklyn Dodgere announco
The Governor of Mozam they have purchased the contract bique, Protuguese East Africa,
Sallsbury, Apr. 10, - Flaxton, colt by Hyperlon Greenham Stakes for three-year on of Silvor Birch, won tho Now
over one mile here today. Flexton, who engaged in the Tw Large numbers of Trivate Thousand Guinea and Derby. contributions are also reported won easily by four lengths from to have been made recently by the odds-on favourite, Kingsclere Portuguese residents in Mozam- with Privy Purse third out of bique. Rogter,
• edy¶n", "runners-Reuter,
of Jackie Robinson, star Infielder has presented £1,000 from offi- of the Montreal Royals, „Robinson | cial
funds to the Mayor of thus becomes the first negro in Johannesburg's rellef fund for olds the history of organized baseball Britain's flood victims.. to join a Major League Club.
Robinson was a sensation with the Royal last year and seomed sabod chance he would play first' Chase for the Dodgers this wogeonUnited Press.
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• 6.3p_v.m.--With Jerome Kets, 9.00 pm- London Relay's News. 0.10 p.m.-Bladio: "Drewna May
A Light Comedy for. Brondezelim Written and Produceff, by Donald. " Presented by the Hong Kong, Bar Ulub