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Small Punters Back US Senate Ratifies

Grand Weather

Oaks Winners Plump For Tudor Minstrel

London, June 5.

Tudor Minstrel, afready odds-on favourite for the Derby, is likely to be at a-shorter price still when the race is run next Saturday, now that bookmakers have already taken a big loss with the victory of the hot favourite French filly, Imprudence, in the Oaks.

The Oaks and Derby are not couplest together as a betting meditim like the Cambridgeshire and Cesarewith. There is little doubt that many of today's winners over the Oaks will put their money on Tudor Minstrel, who seems to be certain winner of the premier classic,

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CHURCHILL OPERATION

London, June 01,

Mr. Winston Churchill, who is 72, is to undergo an internal operation shortly which will Lep him out of public work for about one month,

tele

The operation Est minor," it was stateri today.

Heuter.

Cotton In

The Lead

St. Andrews, Scotland,

June 5. Henry Collon, of De Royal

Four Treaties

"Washington, June 5. The United States, through its Senate, on Thurs- day ratified the first four peace treaties to come out of World War Two-those with Italy, Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary. The 79 to 10 roll-call vote accepting the Italian treaty and the easy voice-vote approvals for the other three, however, did not signify un- bounded enthusiasm for the acts hammered out by the Big Four Foreign Ministers.

U.S. Army

Speaker after speaker voiced fears that Italy, like Hungary, might be engulfed by Commun- ism when the Allied occupation : troops are withdrawn,

The majority, however, ac

On Volunteer cepted the argument of the

Basis

the

State Department and Senator Arthur Vandenberg that alternatives in ratification are confusion and loss of belief in the integrity of the United States-Associated Pres

QUEEN MARY RESTING

London, June 5. It was annou iced tonight that, on her doctors' ordera, Queen Mary is "taking things quietly" after the severo- wrek.long hent wave which has just broken 1.p. The Queen, mother of King George VI, is 80 prars of ape,

She did not attend fodaji's special performance of Mr. J. B. Priestie's new play, “Ever Since Paradise," in ald of nursery schools,

Resiter.

Egyptian Complaint

To U.N.O.

the Foreign Ministers enfor the United Nations

warned ences-who

that "to memorandum refuse ratification woubl result

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA -STUDIO 10 Ice House, Street.

Canada's 1948 World

Trade Fair

Applications for space in Canada's 1948 Interna- tional Trade Fair must be submitted by manufacturers and producers in time do reach him before July 1. 1947, Mr. Kenneth F. Noble, Canadian Trade Commissioner, an- nounced yesterday. Now ready for distribution is an official.brochure which outlines rules, and regulations, and describes services to be made available in Toronto, Ontario, where the fair ́· is to be held from May 31-June 12, 1948. Copies are being sent to pros- pective exhibitors who have atrendy placed a request for this pamphlet and others may obtain by applying to the office of the Commissioner,

| Canadian Trade

Room 131, Bong Kong & Shang, had Bank Building, Hong Kong or P. O. Box 120, Hong Kong.

This International Trade Fair will be the Best of its kind ever sponsored by the Canadian Government. Its primary

pose

Protest In Commons

Over Poles

London, June 5.

The transportation from Bri. purtain to Germany of 103 Poles, whe Lake Success,, N.Y.

I to provide a COMINON

had refused to join the Polish re- June 5, meeting ground for buyers and settlement corps here and also The three-day debate WILA

from all parts of the declined to wound up by the veteran De Ahmed Hussein, leader sellers

return to Poland, world. mocratic foreign affairs leader of the "Young Egypt

aroused a storm of protest in the Space rental has been fixed at House of Commons today among Senator Contally-a member of Party," today handed to $2.50 (Conadion) Funds) per both Conservative nad Socialist the United States delegation to

a square foot and this charge, in members, who denounced the demand-addition to the floor space, will action of the War Secretary, Mr.

include facades, booths. and Frederick Bellenger, m llegal."

Mr. Bellenger revented

thut in utter, chaos and confusing the evacuation of general lighting ready for the ex

nbout 5,000 Pules arc Uni- and lays italy open to mass in British forces from the hibitor to instal his display.

No extra fee will be made for willing either to enlist in the re Altration of Communism." Nile Valley and unity of storage of the exhibitor's display settlement corps or return home,

The strength of the opposi- the Nile Valley. tion proved surprisingly slight.

and shipping boxes from May 10 and admitted that it was proposed Dr. Hussein did not see any-June 22, 1948. Neither is there to deport all of them to Germany Democratic Senator MeMalun, high-ranking officials, to be any additional charge for where they of Connectient,

would be "under "I merely handed in documents to listing of the firm's name, and military orders." believe that the ratification or the United Nations Secretary. products on display. in the

He said: "These Poles have not Ilaiya non-ratification of the treaty will have little effect on formerly leader of the rightwing Fale catalogue. Each exhibitor tish

He told reporters that he was | Canadian International Trade shown the gratitude to the Bri

Government which

they the permanent peace of the anti-British "Green Shirts" and will be given three special ought to have." world.

was interned for three years bulges and posses at no extra Replying to critics who wanted "Whichever way we net, we during the war for security rea cost.

to know under what legal A special stuff will be on duty thority the are going to have to see to it

HODS.

British Government He claimed that the money at the trade fair to give Informa was deporting the men to Ger. hands of Communist con- for his campaign here, which tion on customs regulations, rail many who were not Germans and spiracy, such as has overtaken included expensive

advertise and freight tariffs, marine in: did not want to go there, the Lord Hungary.

ments in New York papers, wassurance, banking and financial President of the Council, Mr. H. "Matter Of Weeks" provided by subscription

in facillies. It fa also planned to 5. Morrison, replied: "There are provide interpreters and public too many Foles and other foreign- "If we should permit Italy to Egypt--Reuter.

stenographers for the benefit of ers in this country who continue become a Communist satellite, from

exhibitors and buyers.

to live in idleness."-Router.

Washington, June 5. The U.S. Army-once outfit predominantly an of draftecs-is back on a full volunteer basis for the first time since 1940, Brig-Gen A. G. Trudeau Go kwas of Barula, and others Mid-Surrey Club, with a routthief of the War Department's 1. Abaroa, owned by the Agu 65, took the leat in the 72 Meneer Control Group, said hotes Spalding 1,250 profes-al draftershave been dis- Magoli mperially attractive stal golf tournament over the charged with a few minor ex- Proptions. Discharges are well Adammad barkeris, me how is a grey, 34 corse here today, with an Podas tote today, models for cand posters are migrate sure her 30 ahead of the July 1 deadline.

Gen Trudean, said the exeep tions included men hospitalised. in confinement, awaiting court; martial of serving a sentences on terminal leave, Some are which they will complete by June 20.

Also remaining are Home

offers whic are serving out their obligation in return for education they received at the army expense during the war.

The draft began late in 1940 and expired lust March 31.

Enlistments slipped

the Plody errors ples a warily Pholle wege Blanshoot #

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French Hopes

Im With the Farnch filly.

Tromping British Robic Thumped swored a lo merella, French hopen live risen, Cadie, of their tela, 14! Tige as the furth for the Gatel, niş

Park Diver

Paristen, will

wep

201

hind nee,

Adams, of Beaconsfield, with a second round of 71 and Kilrquey, H. Bradshaw, of with 72 shared second place, each with an aggregate of 116,

S.L. King, of Wildernesse.

declared:

Xebars blanked Imitos do bravide a big thread to the fu- Nermum Von Nida. Bf Austri- | medical, dental and language that Italy does not fall Into the

ad Cleveland, assisted by humery

Robertson and Dolf out Poudes # 9'at. Brooklyn. tulek

a bener from Jackie Redubson and tren

for by Bbw artis,

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National League

Tooly's scores wéée:

Chicago Cubs

New York Guint-

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vue, But all are more hop-lia, A. Havers, of Moor Park, Fol than condident and wagers L.B. Arton, of Stoneham. F

horses Daly, of Balmors, and R.A. fve-named

next euch have fire onchway commissions | Whitcombe as Inse lakis on Saravan, Fire- with 147.

with and Grand Weather.

players

41 her popular rhsiers for minor total of 165, or better,

ing in the Derby.

contest the final 36 holes

master

Thirty-nine

The topical tip is Grand murrow,--Reuter,

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weather for decades. This

hr be rather spailed by the break in editions today. It anes cold ai miserable at Ep- Dros for talay's Onks and the

look is not promising.

SOCCER ENQUIRY

1

Lenon, June 5. The enquiry into the beha- vicur-6f the Portuguese soccer tenm, which was beaten by Eng.

*, some day of rather coal. un- lang 10-all recently, has been

Ruffemeninger, o Matney:

St. Louis Cardinals ... $

Boston Braves

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settled wrather are forecast.

concluded.

The findings.

which are

One, cal pieture Gordon Releads riding Tudor Minis- secret, are to be submitted to tret as Johnstume

the Minister of Education on tid or im- prudence today, taking the tent! Monday.

The whole Portuguese

85.478 in January to 21,697 - m February, 20.223 in March and 15.803 in April. The total for My was expected to be less than 15,000.-United Press.

Bill Voce Retires

It would become a matter of

weeks before France would fall into Moscow's arms.

"If that happened, the Soviets would have accomplished that which Uller set out to accom-

Helicopters To Study History

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train mlies from the

train

U.S. Looted Property

outbreak of war.

Qu-

the

In Toronto

Toronto, where the trade fair London, June G. is to be held, is the second largest plish and which we spent 300,- Work on solving the riddle city in Canada with a population 000 lives and $300,000,000,000, of man's early history will be of $50,000. It is approximately to stop."

done by scientists in helicopters : 1,200

Washington, June 6.- Senator McMahon expressed hovering over an unexplored, Atlantic coast, and 2,700

The State Department today that requesta of fears of the withdrawal of "iron age" village on the Baltle miles from the Pacific coast, with announced

excellent train and flying services United American and British troops Sen

Stutes citizens to re- island of Gotland,

city with both from Italy.

cover jiroperty seized by enemy Stockholm broadcast said today connecting tha

'seaboards. "Russin hus advanced into A

Bhould be submitted number of foreign

powers Nottingham, June 6.

Mr. James A. Mackinnon, directly to the government of Hungary. We centre

been invlied on re archelogists have Bill Voce, Nottinghamshire treating in Italy. That retrent to take part

Canadian Minister of Trade and the Allied country in which the In the excavation Commerce, in an introduction to and England leftarm bowler, team has finished his first-class cric may well signal for the taking on the island, which is about 68, the official brochure now avalt. property was located at 4 at the top of the hill and main-

of Italy too.'

miles off the south-east coast, able for distribution, describes it to the finish.

He described the ratification of the Scandinavian peninsula, the purpose e. taining

was suspended three days.after ket career at the age of 37.

of Canada's 1048 in an supporters

the match, "pending an inquiry This was announced Saya prao'a

lesser of and an initial party will inspect International Trade Fair as being of the treaties "ns oficial statement by the their unsporting

Not. beatened by the success of the to

two evils," while Senator Con-the village this summer. tinghamshire County Cricket nally insisted that the ratifica-

The helicopters will be equip essentially the promotion of two 1ackway af Baroda in minor Vinur."-Reuter.

Club Committee tonight. events at Epsom today.

tion would make negotiations ped with electrical metal le Voce, who has made 27 Test for pacts for Germany and Aus tectors and

"Canadians," he contends, "are Östermacher, p.

The Gaekwar

Paris, June 5. of Baroda.

apparatus to take just as interested in the products Behrman; c. Sullivan,

trainer Sam Armstrong

Swedish athletes won two of appearance for England, was a trin "measureably und

more diffi-colour photographs from the that can be purchased from coun. Dodgers; p. Taylor; e. Ed¦ jorkey – Edgar Britt nearly the four events in which they member of the English

team cult-Reuter.

tries abroad as they are in seiling Inought off a double nt today's took part in the athletic meet which returned from Australia

their own products in the markets aetiny when Baroda, Squad-Ing here tonight, Borgsson win. recently, it appears that Voce ton on failed by a neck after ring the 880 yards event and has beer experiencing trouble with one of his fingers, which Erisksson the 1,500 of Muliaraj Khmar hind scoreų a

prevented him from spinning | Reuter. unaway victory.--Renter,

the ball na a slow bowler for more than a few overs and ewing to leg injuries he can no longer bowl fast.

3 7 Cardinals; p. Breeheent

Braves; p. Salu; e. Masi, Pitt-laurgh Pirates - Brooklyn Dodgers 3 10

Pirates:

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Chicago Cubs .....

New York Giants.

Clubs:

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p. Schmit. Meyers; e. McCullough,

Giants: p. Kenardy; e. Coopere.}

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Cincinnati Reds ...

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· Philadelphia Phillies 3

2

Redis: p. Riddle, Gumbert; w,

Mueller.

Phillies: n. Jud; e. Seminiek..

American League

New York Yankees 7

Detroit Tigers

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Yarkees: p. Chandler; C.

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Springboks Gain A Day's Rest

London, June 5.

2 In beating Northamptonshire by an innings, and

32 runs in two days at Northampton, the. South Africans gained a day's rest before the first Test against England, which starts at Not- tingham on Saturday.

Tigera: p. Overmire, Beutesi,

White; c. Wagner,

Washington Senators 3

Cleveland Italians.

7 3

of The final scores were Northamptonshire 103 and..

184 and South Africans 319,

The county were no

maich At Oxford: Leicestershire 313 and 76 for two: Oxford University 243 (Whitcombe).

At the Oval: Surrey 263, (towarth Worcestershire 274 88, Gover five for 110).

Senators; p. Wynn; c. Evans. Indians; p. Kliman, Black; e.

Lopez. Philadelphia Athletics 5 g for the tourists and the game Chiengo White Sox 2

1 provided little mor than useful Athletics: p. Flores; c. Rosat, practice to the South Africans White Sox: p. Smith, Gebrian, for Saturday. The tourists add-

Caldwell; e. Tresh, Dickey.ed only 75 runs to their over

-United Press. night score today. Harris being At Lords: Middlesex 429 fot their highest scorer with 67, aix declared; Hampshire 161 and it was only a lively Inat Hover five for 26) and 131.for CECIL COOK

wicket Northamptonshire atmid three (McCorkell not out 57). London, June 6 of 70 between A. Smith, for- Cecil Cook, Gloucestershire mer Middlesex amateur, mak- 219 and 247 (Pritchard 60.

The Committee stated that

nir.Reuter,

Nisel On A Charge Of Treason

Washington, June 5.

Voce asked to be left out of the The Justice Department today announced that

team and the position had been accepted with regret.

Voce, however, will help with the coaching of the Notia team.- Reuter.

At Swansea: Derbyshire 249; Glamorgan 121 for six. No play today owing to rain.

Ban On Maps In China

Nanking, June 5.

The Chinese Government, has banned publication of maps of

Federal Bureau of Investigation agents in Los Angeles had arrested Tomoya Kawakita, an American-born Japanese, on charges of trea-

son.

way trade:

of the world,”

Wrong Kind Of Thunder

New York, June 4.

re-

Kovern-

The Department said ed property should not be sub- quests for the recovery of loat- mitted to the authorities in control of former enemy coun- tries in which they believed the. property mirht be located.

It explained that it was the responsibility of the ment of the country in which the property was located at the outbreak of the war to report the removal to the property au- thorities in countries to which the property might have been taken. It added that it WAS the responsibility of those nu- thorities to conduct the nocoa-

The Scripps.Howard newspapersary research-United Press, "World-Telegram” in an editorial today, said:

··"Geraldine · Fitch, American journalist, who has made China

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

The FBI Director, Mr, J. ed to have informed men under her home since 1010, takes the on a frequency of 846 kilocycles Edgar Hoover, said that during his jurisdiction. I knew you Book of the Month Club to tuak from 12.30 to 2.00 p... and 0.30 the war Kawakita served an Americane couldn't take it when for its selection of Thunder Out to 11.00 p.m., and sise on 9.52 foreman translator in 'a pri- the going got tough."-United of China' by Theodore White and megaeycles In the 31 metre band

Annalee Jacoby.

from 12.30 to 1.16, 7.30 to 8.30 soner of war camp for Ameri-Prèss,

"She asserts that most of this and 9.16 to 11.00 p.m.

I.K.T. book reveals a 'Red streak of 12.30 p.m.--Dally Programme Bummary, blas'...She objects-with good || 12.32 p.m.-"Home on the Ranur”, reason we think-to this sort of 12.47 p.m.-Ketolby: “In a Patry Realm",

Kotelby and Convert Orchester, thunder being made to echo and

1.00 p.m.-News. Weather Report and reccho across the United Stoles

Announcementa, through the wide distribution

con soldiers In. Japan and he "cruelly and maliciously" mis- treated them. He said Kawa-

kita, who was born in Calexico U.S. Army

cona

California, forced the Ameri-j work long hours in ‘aj nickel mine with little food.____ Kawakita first went to Japan there all

Inspects

China, including sovereign waters, in 1939 and stayed Dardanelles

by publication houses without during the war. After the close of hostilities, he exercised his government authorisation.

Al Brentwood: Warwickshirement nistry of National De- one of the former

The

1.10 p.m. interlude.

1,15 p.m.-Ballads,

given it by a big book cled wide, 1.19 pm. Andy Lidates and is Gextet

"Mrs. Flich has travelled

on

leftarm spin bowler, who has ing his debut principally as a Grove 55. Figar five for 98); fence is he had Straits area, where the Soviets tion that the title should be 'Blun

Ministry of the Interior to ban the mistreated.

Imposible Tasks

H.K. ENG. REPORT

with Lorne (Vorn1). 2.00 1.m.-Close Down.

0.30 p.m.-Light Piano Parale. 2.46 1.m.-Landon - Relag:

f'arliament Bummary: Colonial Affair.

"Unk Bequesin 1.05 p.m.--Gludka:

Bernie Knett Calling Furcsa Educj Hon Centre,

8.00 p.m. Lonaton Relay: World News” 8.10 p.m.-Landon Relays Home Heạm,

from Britain.

>

1.15 pan-Studies "Custom". A Trifle by Corian R.A.C. Besching, R.N.P; Wer Time Lecturer in the RH, College, Greenwich, Van ASHE 18.30 p.m.-tinydat The 'Clock By

phony", Philharmonie By, Drob OF NY.

9.00 fim. - Albert Dandley (Vidia), wh

ly in China. She knows that coun- try and its people. She has made Arra, June 5. special study of the Communist) or sale in China of Chinese-maps and returned to the

Also banned is the reproduction rights us an American citizen

United The United States Military and Nationalist problems. Her

pamphlet well-documented printed abroad without govern. Staten. He was recognised on Mission to Turkey today began

inspection of Thunder Out of China' makes a the streets of Los Angeles by an Inch-by-inch

atrategle Dardanelles convincing case for her conten. American the

been indisposed, in practically medium pass bowler, and the Essex 219 and 60 for four,

control with der Out of China-United Press. demand Joint certain to be fit for the first Northamptonshire captain, At Taunton: Somerset 176; public sale of Chinese maps or The FBI was called into the Turkey. Test match against the South A.W. Childs-Clarke, that gave SUBSCx 287, for five (Jolin Lan- cartographs of China's waterways case and launched an immediato

The Importance of the mis- Africana on Saturday,

the closing stages added in- gridge 88, Parks not out 50 already published if the Defence investigation.

Dion's visit is stressed by the 7 He is believed to have been terest.

Oaks not out ñ4).

Ministry considers such a

presence in istanbul of Premier step suffering from a form of gas-f-Smith, who had a number of At Cambridge: Cambridge necessary for strategic reasons.

Precep Fekor, who personally tric Enteritia, which recently lucky escapes, hit ten foura in Univeralty 401 for soven da- Violation is punishable by ni fino

grosted Maj-Gen Lunsford E. has bect a number of other la 55, the highest home scope of clared; Gloucestershire 1156 for and confiscation. Associated.

Many former United States Oliver, mission chief, apon his cricketera.

the match.

nine (Crapp-175, Cranfield 67). Press.

serviceman then identided him arrival at Istanbul airport. Mr Cook Joins his English col-

as the burly Japanese foreman Peker was accompanied by the Jock Plimsoll again took_full] -Reuter,' 1 leagues tomorrow. — Reuters advantage of the wicket, from

Vienna, June &. In their prisoner of war camp, Turkish Defence Minlater.

day shows a Net Pront,for the 10.15 p.melar from the Hong Kong which the ball fled hastily and

London, June 6. The French authorities have In Oryams, Japan? According At the same time, ground was year, after allowing $10,531,81 for liptet of Fred Carpio Helsink), June;6. ucensigually kept low. He took England led France by two suspended for two

"Crippe" Dance Orelvetia, months to their testimony, the FBI broken today for the new Ame- Directory fees and Auditors' fees Viljo Helpo. of Finland, Ave Northamptonshiro, second matches to one at the end of "Humunculus", a satirical said, "he had no regard for the rican Embassy buliding, to be and $73,470.85 for Depreciation, 10 p.m.--Ole Down.

wickets, for 90 runs, the foursomen in the first men's magazine published fortnightly physical condition of war pri- erected, near the President's re- amounting to 301,004.27, Tho from records, improved on his own which gave him a match ag-golf international between Eng- at Bregenz, in the French rone soners, Be assigned them to sidence at Ankara. The Tur balance brought forward

land and France since 1989 at of Austria, on the ground that Impossible tasks and cruelly kish Government will pay for 1945

amounted tó figures for four miles hero to- greigate of 11 for 180.

Printed and published for the day. He covered the distanco

Wentworth, Barroy, today. The it published unjust criticism of and maliciously mintreated the the building as part payment $177,930.07, and is recommend proprietors. The Newspaper, American ed. that this sum, together with Enterprise; Limited, by WALTER match will continup tomorrow the occupation authorities and men under his control," of US$10,000,000 heating the Frevious world re- Close of play in other first with six singien, also over 30 showed pan-German ́tendencies.

The FBI sald that one credits extended last year, 801,004.27, making a total of JAMES Krates," Windege House, holes-Reuter,

·cord by 9.4 colends.-Router.

-Router. gnos matches were:

$230,001.11. be enrrish forward. ocation, HAWARITA was report-1 United Pross

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Scores

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The annual report of the Hong Kong Engineering and Construc tion Company published yester

Account

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