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FLIGHT OVER
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New York, June 25, Milton Bryanlila, Chicago pen manufacturer, said fuelty that hi attempt to fly around the world were both the North and the South Potra
etort on or about Japant 1.
Pastel Prezz
Wrangle Over Japan Trade
Wreshington, June 26. The member of traders variou
Mr. Truman's Warning
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HONG, KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, -1947.
NO EXTRAS FOR
ATHLETES
London, June 25, British competitors are not вод be allowed extra rations. for
year's Olymple
times in London. The Food Minister, Mr. John Strachey, mode this clear in the House of Camingua today in reply to a question, There has been British athletic ngitution in circles for an inerente in the rallons-Beuter.
Mails For
Japan
DISTINCTIVE
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THRILLS AT WIMBLEDON
Exhibition Tennis At C.R.C.
An attractive series of exhibi- tlon tennis matches, in aid of, the Kwangtung Flood Relief Fund, is to be held at the Chinese Re creation Club over the week-end. Two Shanghai champlons-V.T. Wang (Singles champion In 1945 and runner-up to Carson in 1948) and KK. plon, with Wang, in 1048) will play a series of matches, all of civilian which will be the beat of thre: sels, with Yip Koon-hung. Colony Singles champion, and Tsui Wai- pul,
It is notified by the Postmaster General that facilites will now be made available for the carriage by air of letters, Air Letter Forms and postcards only, to addresses in Japan, in addition to
Lake Success, June 26. President Truman, in wwnl
a statement broadcast' throughout the world in connection with the second anniversary of the United Nations Charter, today served notice that the United' → States expects all nations to act in accordance with the Charter's provisions on freedom and justice in their day-to-day foreign relations. At the same time he warned that the United Na- tions "obviously affords no guarantee that very international problem can be solved easily, automatically or immediately.'
the existing services by sea, President Truman, along with [eonduct their day-to-day foreign These letters and postcnrda will British Prime Minister Clement relation in accordance with the be united to unregistered matter Attlee. French Premier Paul inciples of freedom and relating to personal or domestle Ramadhier te Generalissing justice presered by the charaters, or to Informational non. rhiang Kai-shek, eontributed a te." said the President,
Mr. Truman said the people] cations, recorded statement broadensf to
the United the world in 21 Inngunges. But
States were As a temporary measure unit the
of Vojec
Generalissing aware that intization of the the commencement of regular air Stalin was absent.
churter was not easy but adried Boes the postage
rate will be Andrei Gromyko. Soviet de- that the United Nations "pro- letters 60 cents per ounce, und
40 cents legate to the United Nations, į vides mankind with the best op air letter forms
sach notificat she hitel Nations purtunity to unite for the pre- posteards 30 cents each.
Dates and lines of closing these Secretariat that Stalin declined, servation of evilization and gate.
be published in the The invitatieju to join others] tintation of human progress." mails will
ual daily mail notices. Mr. Attlee og the Big Five in Meanwhile, United businessmen Interested in Japan, un messages,
s from will be per risttet tre send to Jupads under Die August 15¦ cerasion is unexpertedly proving
a sommée of starp dugngreement angong The Prestie allies
The Intar Allied Trole Bout in a hother lengthy session foded)
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the experled autree- ment Merabors degline fer das CB kares, but said it *
kely that a devasion will Bol berenber befory anotheeys fort with!.
State
PICT Trade continued
jarita spreries into the Commerce De partiment, but the Department tol hir te proewed with Ambo een aflorations as a result of the Board's inability to agree. Abala rinted Press.
Airlines' Petition
Shanghai, June 26. The China National Aviation, Corporation and China Air Transport Corporation-- China's only airlines have petitioned the Ministry of Communien tions for permission to increase passenger fares from 50 to 200| per cent in view of increased ecest of operations,
Ironical
of
transactional business communi-
United Courts In
The British Premter, Clement Attlee, rexBrmed the Kingdom's pledge to the United Nathans, "for I believe that we must enoperati wenerations from
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Old Shanghai
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Tao (Doubles
chom.
Tomorrow Tao will meet Yip, while Wang will play Taul In two Singles contests, and on Sunday Tan will play Tsul, Wang will and the Shanghai oppose Yip, doubles champions will play Yip and Taul.
Play starts at 6 p.m. on both days. Prices of admission will be $5, $2 and $1.
|
Empire Triumph
In Doubles
Wimbledon, June 25.
Swimming Fete At
Thrills, tension and excitement, usually confined V.R.C.
to the finals' day at Wimbledon, attended the'
The
Real
Inter-members Victorin
opening of the men's doubles events this after-swimming fete of the
seen.
Em
One of the best contested
Lawrence will be competing.
noon when the British Empire players, Tony Recreations Clubs will be held on Mottram, of Britain, and Bill Sidwell, of Aus- Saturday at 0.30 p.m. and tralia, eliminated the seeded American pair, view of the close finishes at the Tom Brown and Budge Patty, by 6-2, 2-6, 7-5, Icate good competition, should be 4-6, 6-4. Queen Mary and a packed gallery thronged the events should be the 100 Yards Centre Court in brilliant sunshine to watch "A" class free style handicap, In the first seeded players in the tournament de- which F. Monteim, G. Roza- feated. The final set was the most thrilling of Pereira. 3. Yvanovich and W. all and had the crowd on its toes. With British sportsmen- tnk- ing hidings from other national at most sports, the eager crowd- cheered to the echo this splen- did achievement hy the 03- British pair. They received an
Mrs. Elle Benn should be able to win one of the Indles' events, ovation na bas seldom been wit nessed when they left the court;
The main attraction will be the and one felt that no one War
water polo
the game between reault more pleased with the
Veterans and the Youngsters. than Queen Mary herself. to
The former will be represented play before whom is annually:
by. Rasmussen, Knight, Lawrence, one of greatest The close of play scores in M.N. Soares, J. Hussain, H.
202 Essex
Leyland Back In
Yorks Team
London, June 25,
W. Lawrence and A. V. Lopen will fight nut in the 100 yards buck stroke event for the honour of representing the club agninst Lai Tsum on the following Satur-
iny.
Mere Golf Tourney compliments of these champion frstelas cricket matches were: Winglee, and C. Roza-Pereira and
shipa.
At Colchester:
the
will be all out to show the young. It was anybody's game, so (Dodds 62, Clark 50, Heath six sters that experience stil; counts.
will and so for 97); Hampshire 14 for one.. Dancing
follow close were the games
were the con-i At Peterborough: Northumpinaswimming and disþibution of even'y matched testants, but Mottram and Sld-shire 240 (Barron 74, Laker six prizes.
55); Surrey 110 for well were generally considered
(Squires 59 not out). in front from the start.
Today's programme was con-
and fined to doubles women's singles, with the men
Rom!!
for
two
IRISH DERBY RESULT
President Truman pledget the utmost efforts of the Unit-]
States to insure the success the Calted Sations and said.
succeeding saved "We shall do our part." But he
sure to he
The
Interest widespread warned, "The effectiveness of the
of future the scourge
aroused some two months ago by Falted Nations depends upon wars. The United Nations,
i tulk given by Mr. H.G.W. member states meeting all their however, is but an instrument Woodhead, O.RE., at the Helena obligations. Assurance that and it is for the governments May Institute on "Courts in Old pets in turn on the will of the in a spirit of cooperation and Kang Y's Men's Club to extend snople of the member
United him states. goodwill to make the
an invitation to repeat his The vigor of the United Nations work."
stems, Therefore,
talk of the Club's weekly luncheon but only one stroke in front of went much as expected, the out-l 183 (Buse six for 37): Somerset the Irish Derby over a mile and from Citing the port played by public opinion educaled to un- United Kingdom, at Dunbarton derstand these problems," Onks and San Francise, to the
formation of the United Nations
I
these obligations will be met de ani prople of al! nations agting Shanghai" promoted the Hong urprisingly. It looks like bein taking a rest from the singles]
yesterday
Hotel.
at
the
event.
Mere (Cheshire) June 25. Thirty-eight playera qualified with aggregates of 151, ur bet- ter, for the finn! two rounds in the £1,400 professional golf tournament here, and
At Barwell: Leicestershire 195 unless James Adams, popular Scots-
(Watson 85, Perks six for 00); Worcestershire 146 for three (E, man, can hold his slender lend,
Copper 08). or another player comes along
At Blackpool: Lancashire 310
Carragh, June 26. an Overseas triumph.
The doubles, apart from the hat out): Warwickshire to bat.
for Ave (Howard 100, Edrich 85
Sayajrao, classic coll owned the Adam with 68 today
defeat of Brown and Patty, lead with an aggregate of 139,
At Both: Cambridge University by the Gackwar of Baroda, wol standing being the ensy victory 109 for eight,
a halt here. this, afternoon, beat. Gloucester
Ameriin's Johnny Bu'la, who
of the South African pair, Eus-i At Nottingham:
Ing Grand Weather, with Esprit Flory
Nottingham. bis also did 69 today, and Mr. Woodhend, in
tace Fannin and Eric Sturgess shire 419 for six (Simpson 153, de Frunce third in a field of No Guarantee
of the Latin-Americans, En- Harris 60, Winrow 50. Reddick eleven starters, easy and engaging style, de. Van Donck. of Belgium, who
Francisco 78); Gloucestershire to bat.
Sayajirao, who finished third The existence of the United M5 Attlee sald, "If rightly used, lighted his audience with his re- repeated his first round of 79. rique Moren and Nations obviously alfords
it provides a lust mes of estab miniscences of dispensation of to tie with Bula.
Segura, over the Australians, At Chichester: Oxford Univer- in the English Derby carilor Ishing instink guarantee that every Interna
Then Norman Von Nida, of Jack Crawford and Jack Harsity 262 (Pawson 63. J. Oakes this month, won by one and a anong justice under the laws of three pence
Australia, after 76 yesterday nations.. Tional quoblem van be solved much attention to the controver
We must not pay to nations in the days of extras, took 69 today to keep his eaun-! ner, the comfortable win of the five for 74); Sussex 196 for nine, i half lengths. He was ridden by easily or automatically
At Buxton: Gentlemen of tre. Edgar Britt, Robby Falkenburg, land 111 (Rhodes Ave for 26.1 After Sayajirao had won the mediately. The strength of the discussions of the Security humerous sidelights-thrown in to try in the picture. Max Faulk- United States pair, Jack Kram-
Council and thereby overlook the keep the interest of his hearers at .ner, first round leader with 67, and the Czech pair. Jarosny Revili three for 12); Derbyshire Irish Derby, trainer Fred constructive work wisich the high pitch.
collapsed hopelessly with 82 toj
Cernik, 234 for Ave (Alderman 66, Town. Armstrong said that it was still United Nations is performing in
The speaker was thanked by finish the day ten strokers be. Drobny and Vladimir
both of which eliminated All- send 96).
uncertain whether the horse economic and social flelds. The Mr. Wel Tat.
hind.-Reuter.
British teams,
At Selkirk: Yorkshire 213 for would go to America for the constructive work bears a real
A notable feature wa the nine (Halliday 58, Leyland 58 not international Gold Cup race in promise for the future and the
success of a' three Indian pairs. out); Scotland to bat.
July. He may instead be started ** United Kingdom is playing a full
At Newport: Kent 185 (Anses for the Ulster Derby, on July Women's Singles part Ink."
The United States player, 61. Ciny six for 70); Clanorgan-and: another possible race la Patricia Todd. had a surpris-shire 100 for one (Dyson 95 not the frish St. Legor lator in the.. ingly easy win in the Recond out, Davies 63)-cuter. round of the women's singles
no
or im.
spite a differences they have
A 59 pr rent increase is United Nations rests in recogni- sought for the Hong Kong line! tion by inimber states that de
and R00 per cent for Lanebow, which is fornted in the north- a common interest in the pře western province of Kans servation of international pener
Officials of the airlines point- eat in the attainment of In edut air travel rates in China ternational sernrity. Member "are absurdly low.” working | zlatos are not only bound by mið al a few cents United States | the charter jointly and severally enerowy per passenger mile.-- to execute decisions of the or Pnited Press.
ganisation. They are bound to
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Shanghai, with Many
Craigengower To Start Up Again
and ⭑T
over Robert Ellis, the Scottish American wood, a former headmaster of the Diocesan Lizana, of Chile, as she used to Baseball
Craigengower Cricket Club, founded by Mr. Braid- champion, better
knotyn at Wimbledon as Senorita Anita
"Black Market”
war.
in
for the leading Boston Braves.
Homeruns by Walker Cooper, Willard Marshall and Johnny
moro,
season-Reuter.
Boxer's Death After Bout
Doy'e's death was the first of
professional boxer in a world title match.
The hospital snid Doyle auf- fered Wood clot and concussion.
The coroner and Clevelands vestigations. Associated Press.
RADIO
lo 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.02 megacycles in the 31 metre band from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.80 and 9.16 to 11.00 p.m. I.K.T.
Chiang Kai-shek Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in his speech sold the tremendotis task of peace still les afiead "bu! no dimcully should be Insur mountable If all members of the United Nations are willing subordinate their 031
Boys' School some forty years ago, will soon be when she played there so national Interests in the greater
be functioning again. Work has begun on the successfully before the
Cleveland. June 26. New York, June 26. good of a united work."
Mrs. Ellis was obviously short
Jimmy Doyle died today of new club house at Happy Valley. The Generalissimo adeted,
Jo the National League, the head injuries suffered last night The Club premises were The club know no barrier in of practice today, the American Cincinnati Reds scored four rims cannot let this occasion pass with.
when he lost. In the 8th round out recalling in sacred cory thoroughly looted and a'i that race, creed or colour. If a can-giri beating her 6-3, 6-2.
the ninth to win, Doris Hart beat, the British Philadelphia by a run.
beating by a technical knockout to my friend. the late President remained in August 1945 were didate for membership is known
world welter-weight champion Dodger whose parts of the walls. These wore to be "a good fella" that is all player, Mrs. Halford, formerly
rookie third-sacker
Ray Robinson. noble ideelism largely inspired later domolished and so the new that is required of him and is Mary Whitmarsh, 6-0, 7-5, but Johnny Jorgensen drove in five early preparations for the Or premises will be completely new. his passport to Club member- two of Britain's best players, runs with a single, double and ganization. I feel there is no The bowling green has been ship.
Mrs. Juan Nicoll Bostock and triple, and rookie hurler Hurry better
'which wa en reluid and it is hoped that the The Committee sincerely hope Mra. way by
Peggy Scriven Vivian, Taylor racked up his fifth victory commeinorate hip effort for same will be in use by early that when a subscription list is both won, as did Betty Clements against two defeats. mankind than for us all to makes August. At present, the cricket opened members will subscribe Hilton, who eliminated an o'd
The Dodgers bent Pittsburgh favourite in the six to two. This win moved the the United Nations a living ever pitch and the tennis charts are liberally to assist in reducing Wimbledon growing institution."
being levelled and returfed and the Club's liability to the Polish girl, Jadwiga Jedzre- Dodgers within half a game of Boxing Commission began in- M. Ramadier
six tennis courts should be Bunk. In pre-war days, when- jowaka, known as "Jed"
ever the club needed financo short. The French Prime Minister. eady to be played on soon.
rehabilitation of The
the there was no lack of support | Paul Ramadler, termed the Char. for observance a "national hall. club and the re-building of the forthcoming from members.
A big black murket is going Mize paced the Giants to a 9-3 A step in this direction has on in the sale of Wimbledon victory over the Cubs. It was the ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting day of the world." He said the new club house could not have
Mr. been made by been possible but for the gener already United Nations' work has grown
programmes, which are chang- nineteenth homer for Mize this on a frequenes, of 845 kllocycles Mr. W.O. Nodes, an active memboring hands at 5/--and
season and the fourteenth each from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.30 "despite blood stained traces left osity of the President
for Marshall and Cooper. B.W. Bradbury, Mr. JH.in pre-war days and the bar their cost price being 1/- behind by the gigantic war in
Owing to paper
In the American League, in the restrictions Eurouf, despite dif. Ruttonjer, a founder member, convenor, Mr. Nodes is at pre- Asin and
Boston frat game Detroit beat ficulties which divide nations in Ar. G.S. Ladd and Mr. Len sent in England but he has re- the Wimbledon authorities can
-four to two after losing 10 their concentions and immediate Sui-wing, who have come for- mitted a sum of money as his print only a limited
supply, straight games. Interests and despite multiple dif-ward to assist the club and have contribution to the rehabilita- which is quickly exhausted each In the second game, Boston 12.32 ..ke Elington and a Oz
day, so that later arrivals be- rebounded to edge out the Tigers ficulties which delay, postpone guaranteed a loan from the tion of the Club.
come easy prey for the toutts-four to three with Davo Ferriss In Two Months and modify the work...Years Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. are too short for humanity to
No Barriers.
In pre-war days, Craigengo-; Reuter.
hurling his seventh win of the have been able to take a decisive The new premises will consist wer provided facilites for lawn
senson, Roy Curlenbine homered #tep toward happiness... The of the bar, men's and ladies bowls, cricket, tennis and bil-
with one on. two pillars of, society-man and] uressing rooms, showers, on lards. Its main social functions Lánky, 23-year-old Bob Falken.
Scores:-- the state have both much work office and a store room. Pro were the New Year Eve dance, burg, his crow haircut shining
National League before them, man in spreading the vision has been made for Tur- the Bachelors" Ball and the with sweat in the hot-sun, need- to And his form spirit of peace and the state in ther extenglong to the Club President's Dance, eventà which ed 17 games
Priladelphia organizing and maintaining praec. house.
were extremely well supported against C.F.O. Lister of Britain Both
it was and eagerly looked forward to but after that
murder. Cincinnati
Winning pitcher Ergutt, Falkenburg finally wen 7-5, 0-3 Brooklyn evolution
in removing the last vestiges of war by the members.
0 B hormony
scientific dis and trying to create a durable Craigengower are fortunate -1. coveries and acute problems which and Insting peace.
the' men's ; singles, John Pittsburgh, in having almost all their pre-
Winning pitcher Taylor. are emerging in social and econo-"A period of two years... is a war First Division Lawn Bowls Bromwich of Australia defeated
New York
.0 11 mic spheres."
very short one. It does not players with them and with Bernard Destreineau of France
Chicago M. Gromyko
allow us as yet to come to any B.W. Bradbury and U.M: 6-1, 6-1, 6-1-United Press.
Winning plicher Koslo, M. Andral Gromyko zaid:
fingi conclusions as to how Omar stl·l in the sido should do
American League -- "One of the most important successful, the United Nations well in competitions.
Detroit (First gamo) 4 principles of the United Nations will be in carrying out the great A meeting of members will be
Boston
་ བ་་སྐྱ་ Is the principle of unanimity of historical facts facing it. It convened shortly
and
within
BOWLS TEAM
Winning pitcher Newhouser. in decisions probably is better if we do not two months when it is hoped the grent powers
The following will represent Detroit (Second game). 3. taken on all important questions try to evaluate the history of the that the new premises will be
'Prison Officers" Clubin their Boston but look forward ready for members... relating to the maintenance of, organisation peace. This principle is baste to Instead, taking into consideration the interests of all nations, large Important problems not
solved by the United Nations." and small.
Concluding M. Gromyko ex. pressed the hope that the United
must contribute to the world of with
the
"It has been tried in the Bre of the struggle, fought by the
as yet
United Nations against a common Nations will be aufficiently strong foe and it fully justifled ftself. to "overcame defects in operatlan There is reason to believe it also to became a real and effective of
In
Falkenburg Wins
Wimbledon, June 26.
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