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Compton Beats The Record: Missed At 22

London, Sept. 9.

Playing for the South of England against Sir Pel- ham Warner's XI, Denis Compton lived up to the expectations of his admirers, who almost seemed to demand from him that he should surpass Tom Hayward's 40-year-old record of 3,518 runs in a season.

Hong Kong Softball Association

A meeting of the General Comuttee of The Hong Kun Softball Association will be held

Luming Prazon,

Mastering a batural but not asual anxiety, Compton duly Completed the 35 runs that he ineeded to do this and he made HG before being clean bowled. So Compton brought his aggregate to 3,670, the result of 4 innings ase compared with;

Hayward's

HOME FOOTBALL

London, Sept. 9. Results of football Hamer played tonight are:

THIRD DIVISION NORTHERN

Rochdale Accrington 3 Tranmere 3 Gateshead 0 GLASGOW CUP, SEMI-FINAL Queen's Park 2 Rangers 2 RUGBY UNION Exeter 0 Llanely 10 Otley6 Elbouviens (France) -Reuter,

Yet, Complon should have been ent when 22 when he gave an ensy chance to the gully. The |>< chance was to vasy. Ridgway appeared to take the ball sure Ly. but tp his surprise it drup-

His s

at the Green Room. Pentsulaped front his grasp. That was Hotel at 6 p.m. tomorrow Compton's only error. dive toss" au rangements for the best was the beginning of the The fallend and Sir Pelham Warner's Heer for The 1917, 18 season XT won the match by 26 rum2, were elected nt the Annual Mertinge last Tuesday:

President Ma 1 "be" Stolthete Vers-Prestdende Me A Mat

Hon. Inaaurer: Me Phone Homedian, Ulsan, Secretary: Mr. Hoj Whorlee Asst. Ito, Recentury; 14 Tony H

The love, with Allee Bill Win, Jork Brown and Tony Alves form the General Commi

Mar

pe-

The results of the few maining, frst-class games which

let today were:

At Kingston-on-Thames Sur. rey-Kent bent Middlesex-Essex

by four wickets. Middles

U.S. Tennis

Title Struggles

6.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947,

Bing And Frankie "Culture"

Sydney, Sept. 9.

The Sydney Bing and Swing Club has chal- Dawson, lenged Peter

famous Australian bari- tone, to a “singing duel."

Peter Dawson is now in Lon- don, but the club organiser (Mr. Brian Howard) sald the challenge would still he open when Dawson returned to Aus- trniin,

When he arrived in London. Dawann le reported to have aald that popularity of crooning in Australia disgusted him.

"Thousands ef hobby soxers everywhere in Australin have formed themselves into Crosby) and Sinatra fanclubs," he add- બધું.

Mr. Howard said the dust would be fought over a radla station.

Bao Dai Backed Delegations In

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More than 20 delegates from Viet Nam, represent-

HAMBURG Mussolini ing different political and religious parties,

DISTURBANCE

London, Sept, V. Exchange Telegraph today reported from Hamburg thaf 1.000 Jewish DPs from Belaca tried to storm the dockgates and force their way on to the quapside but were held off by vehicles handled by British MP--United Prenn.

Vitamin

Exports Criticised

San Francisco. Sept. 19. The export of vitamins from Japan to the United States was sharply criticised as a meeting of the Pacific Fisheries Con- ference.

The chairman.

Miler Free-

Kidnapper Acquitted

!

issued a statement yesterday unanimously. agreeing that ex-Emperor. Bão Dai was the only qualified representative of the people and" requesting the former Emperor to proceed. with negotiations with France for realising peace in Viet Nam and national unity and. Independence. The declaration was signed yen over by France to the govern.. terday morning following a con- Munich, Sept. 9.

ments of the different

Indo- ferance among all the delegates.Chinese states, Olto Skorzeny, kidnapper of The delegates accompanied by Mr Munson, and Reven

of 18 Lun Due Trung, accredited repre- Indo-Chinese will not be per- (2) French guarantees that panzer brigade officers, were sentative of Bao Dai, afterwards acquitted today by a war crimes met the ex-Emperor and ex- secuted. Tribunal of charges of inking Empress of their private residence, (8) Mutual exchange of mill- American niforms and using

Discussions with Bao Dai con-ary and political prisoners. - lem in combat for infiltration tinued last night. A statement on (4) The police forces of the and capionage miagion during the talks is expected to be issued various Indo-Chinese states to the alle of Ardcanes forest in

today.

maintain...... internal order in Dcember 1944.

The declaration which all the peacetime, but to be incor Viet Nam delegatex signed yester porated into the French armed day read;

forces in the event of foreign

The eight were also found not guilty of stealing

"We, delegates of Viet Nam rez

cratic

the

riches,

to

in Red Crusa presenting political, meist and CSBION, which cne parçels. The prosecution two religions organisations and resin. France would be responsible weeks ago dropped charges that tauce groups being present in

for Indo-China's defence.

(G) they had killed American war Hip Komp consider that the

Indo-Chinese states prisoners.

Communist Viet Müh, Matead of honour all treaties with foreign bringing to the nation indepen- countries signed by the French The eight men displayed ittle dence and exity, have by their Union as a whole. Dawson wouki sing two num man, Fald the Amerlegn vith-omotion us, one by one, they political, tatalitarian, anti-demo-

M. Bollaert emphasised that New York, Sept. 9.

anti-national Bases 47 for nine declared in) Jack Kramer af Los Angeles,

bers, Crosby recordings of the min oil market "instantly estad before the Court Presten, division and brought aber the French offer must be ne- 261 for five declared Surrey-favourite

same numbers would be play-lapred" after a recent announce. Col Andrew G. Gardner uf 10 defend the

cepted or rejected as a whole men'sed, and listeners would adjudi- ment by

destruction of the nation's and that its acceptance mant Kent 272 and 128 for six (Told crown, and third ranking Tom ente

SCAP that Japan Washington D.C., who read the

"and" culturally.

bo preceded by a censere or 50 Pagg 118.

would have 80 tons of vitamin findings. at, Brown of San Francisco struggled Bariing

fisat Mr. Matti, who is a keen Parker 65, Holmes 75).

the people oils for market this month.

der by both sides. He called on mistos by false prope all Indo-Chinase political groups the fourth round of the

The men will be transferred Piet parer sad the Asporintion, but,

Mr. Howard added: "The Freeman said: "1 can not to elvilian Internment camp atganda, are Pelham National Amateur Tennis Cham-,600 members of the Bing and help. Sir

prekent not colt- Warner's Xf heat South of Eng-pionships today is bouncing, Miss Swing Club

but comment that this Dachau. AN

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intentions of the to drop their internal diesen- and by 26 rang.

son us it is munist Fiet Minh who fsions and join in the construc Warner's XI Louise Brough, fellow Calliómnian,

not bobby staggering volume of vitamin determined they are not wanted their iteological preferences above tion of their war-ravaged coun- 304 and 184, South, of England led the womeA

soxers. They are all ages-up oil is being exported from a for war crimes by other nations, the ap into the some

270-and they are interested country where we are told-mal-they-will-be-released to denazi-nation; and

aupreme. interests of the try-United Press in general cultural advance nutrition is rampant."-United ficntion tribunals in their home ment."-Reuter.

towns,United Press..

"Considering, the numerous re- country in

in which the people ol

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An up-to-date Rule Book pr-199 al 285 Denis Compton 86, bracket, dured at the last meeting da dend changes in the Regula-') bean governing the distance be wen basts and the number of playera in a tram. ·

The new rules state at the d: konce between bases shall be A fell that a se ent shall enarist od 1 players. The pleh) mp dostaner, however, Pemain

rame,

Teams impending to participate in the coming league will be Interested to earn that the As mertation has decided n revert

Despite on apparently ensy 0.1. At Scarborough: North Enghod deew with the South.Morea of Buenos Aires, Kramer 0.1, 0.4 victory over Enrique North 397 and 174 for two

fiutton 92, Plare 57 nut ont). troubles in subduing the Argen Wimbledon champlon, had he South 574 Donnelly

for 4x decinred

tine star. Brown, with: smashing 113. Wyatt 98, service, downed Fred Kovaleski Brown It not cut-- Reuter.

of Detroit, National publie park king, 0.4, 0.0, 6-8, 6.2.

Miss MOTOR-CYCLIST

Louise Brough toda nently disposed or Miss Beverly RACE TRAGEDY

Baker of Santa Monica, -2, 6-1. Mrs. Mary Prentiss of Lo te the pre-war regulation of aj

Dourine, Isle of Man,

Angeles was knocked out by Mrr pitaver team while still, adheri

Sept. 9..

Nancy Bullen of England. for - 1 the

R. B. Russel,

foreign seeded star, 0.2, 7.5. GO foot hage-line.!

28-year-oki Modifications of the Regulations¦ Insavuner official from Kliter-

Mrs. Patricia Toud eliminated for the Ladies Learne have not on. County. Dublin, was killed Miss Ninn Erwin of New York.

today when his machine, a Moto 6-2, 6.0.

yet bren degiled.

American Baseball

New York, Sept. 10,

of the lightweight race in the

Fifth seeded Miss Shirtey Froy

Guzzi, erashed on the fifth lap of Akron, Ohio, gained entry Into Manx Grand Prix motor cycle the third round when she de. races for amateur riders over Moren of Hollywood, 0.4, 3-6, 7-5- feated the movie starlet, Gertle the fromcus Tourist Trophy

Twelfth ranking Jim Brink of Curse here,

Russci wes competing in his but won over Vladimir Cernik of Seattle was carried to Ave sets first Manx ure, which he look-Czechoslovakia 6-2, 3-0, 4-6, 6-2, ed like winning, for he was in the lend when he crashed.---

Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills overpowered darkhorse Sam Match of Houston 6-1, 6-2, 2-6, 6.2.

the National Lengue, Cub pinch hitter Clif Aberson clouted, Renter,

in homer with bares loaded în the

eighth inning to enable Chicag

to came from behind to defeat the

League leading Brooklyn Dodgers, HOME RULE FOR

4-3. The los eut the Dodgers'

Jego to five

zames

In the American League, Reif Sux first baseman Juk dönes 17th

home of the season with two ot

in Bed ning provided the winning mapen 2. Bastan Detrail Tigers fit.

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Press.

Mountbatten

And Gandhi

Join To Stop Bloodbath

New Delhi, Sept. 9.

Mr. Gandhi, who travelled by train from Calcutta to back up his "Stop the Fight" plea, met Lord Mountbatten, the Governor General of, India, in New Delhi today after thousands of troop and, police reinforcements had tram- pled through the body-strewn streets to man Bren-gun positions on rooftops and at traffic islands.

Gandhi, who arrived in New Delhi this morning, also met Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, and Sardar Vallabhai Patel, the Deputy Prime Minister.

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AMERICA TAKĖS OVER

Athens, Sept. 9. The United States took over the supply of food to Greek uniformed forces on September.

of

the

prated manifestationa

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Cabinet Resigns

Paris, Sept. 9... The Cabinet of. Cochin.Chino,

Re-

Na-

Viet Nam have expressed their one-year old autonomous full confidence in ex-Emperor Bas ublic in French Indo-Chinn Dai to realise their legitinationalists as part of Viet Nam,

eralmed by Indo-Chinese ampirutions, national unity and in-, dependence:

Consequently,

まいど

monsly requesting

hun resigned, according to a are unani French News Agency report.. ex-Fmucrar A new Government is to bo Bao Dai, the only qualified repre- farmed shortly under an Indo- sentative of the Viet Nam people. Chinear leader now in Paris, to take over power and to proceed who la to leave for Saigon with negotiations with France shortly-Reutor, with a view to bringing peace to Viet Nam and to realise national unity "and indenendance,2

French Offer

Salgon, Sept. 10. France today offered full in. dependence to Indo-China with-

H.K. Area

SportsBoard

1. relieving the British army of in the framework of a French responsibility for about 200,000 Commonwealth of nations, men, Mr. Dwight P. Griswold. The offer was ronde in ni Chief of the American Mission speech at Haidong by M. Emile for Ald to Greece, disclosed Bollaert, French High Com. The Inaugural meeting of the

missioner. It is designed to Land Forces Sports Board Wa

newly ro.formed liong Kong Area

today.

Stocks

handed

Hired Assassin In

Soho Murder?

London, Sept. 9.

many people as much of the gara as possible", He also hoped that the Board would foster an over- prosent spirit of true sportsman- ahip within the keanness of com- potitive aport.

It was estimated that $28,- halt the war, that has ranged held under the presidency of the fires of the

While they conferred. Spit, had taken refuge in the back. 000,000 would be required out between French and Indo-G.O.C Force roared over the city,

Maj-Gen. Aid Mission's Royal Indian Air yard of the Governor-General's of the

G. W. E. J funds. Chinese forces since December. Erskine, C.B., D.S.O., at Head palace moved to the 16th cen three months, had already been offer were:

of food sufficient for The highlights of the French quartors, Land Forces, on Tues Pandit Nehru declared in a tury Puranaquila Fort where

day. radio broadcast from New over 20,000 Mesiems have as accumulated, Mr. Griswold (1) Full internal adminiad The G.O.C. outlined the func Delhi this afternoon that what sembled for safety. Reuter.

Enid.-Reuter.

trative power to he

tions of the Board, stressing the was happening at present can-

At All Costs

fact that the enthusiasm of th altuted a very serious crisis in

mombors Maj-Gen Rajendras Singhjl,

bors would ensure the success The Czechoslovakian, Jaroslav the roul and spirit of India.

of Army Sports in the Colony and commander of the Delhi ren, Drobny, had too much power for

"From

that the prime consideration of # purely military has Instructed his officers and Herb Behrens,of Fort Lauderdale, point of view, we shall over-soldiers to restore order at all

the Board Thould be "to give Florida, winning 6-2, D., 6-1, come it. But we are trying to costs. Thorshavn, Faroe Islands,

Brown, slender Australian seed- build a new India

The Governor General's or destroy bodyguard. Sept. 9. ud sixth in the foreign list, had it." Mr. Nehru sald,

was placed at the The Parliament of the Faroe a tough time in overcoming the

disposal of the commander and bent1slands today accepted a proposal New Yorker,, Irvin Doftman, 6-1, present trouble cannot yet be of Indian armoured forces and The consequences of the patrolled the streets with units by the Danish Government to 6-3, 7-0 4-6, 6-2.

foreseen, but famine and a battalion of Gurkhas. Francisco Pancho Seguro from disease may follow. Cattle are

left roaming and

There was fora disturbance crops have in the capital today than in of Bernard been destroyed.

Texas, "Therefore we must be pre- was hurriedly clamped down Six

yesterday's orgy, but the curfew young pared for hard work and must this afternoon when a mosque,

cooperate in this task."

The Delhi rioting was esti

was set afire.

The Delhi district magistrate, mated today to have cost the meanwhile, has lives of between 300 and 400, wearing of kirpans -- swords

banned mostly Moslems.

worn by Sikhs

as a religious obligation or the carrying of any weapon or stick. The Cabinet Emergency Committee all train passengers has authorised the search

for wea pons-Unlied Press.

New Order Governor-General,

A two run third inning which create a new status in relations Inefuted n

double

by Rookie between the islands and Denmark Ecuador advanced to the fourth Vernal Jonya gave the St. Latin continued union." Car links thu 20 win over the Philadelphia Philli. The victory puts the Cards right on the heels of the Badgers,

Svores!

National League

Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cubs ...

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Denmark has offered an exten- sive measure of home rule to the islands

covering 640 Aquare miles, with a population of about 25,000-provlood that questions of foreign policy remained the con- cern of Denmark herself.

round Bartzen of San Angelo,

disposing 6.0, 6.1, 0.3, 83, while eighth seaded, dusted off Oliver Eddie Moylan of San Francisco. Roddey of Charlette, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. Fifth ranking foreigner. Torsten The islands voted last Septem- Johansson of Sweden defeated for. self-government and Sidney Greenberg, 11th ranking 1 separation

Denmark-American from Chicago, 6.3, 6-3, from Reuler. 4.

1.6, 6.1.-United Press.

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Cuba: Schnaita; e. Schelling.

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Keen Games In The Stanley Shield

The opening games of the Seven-a-Side Stanley Shield Charity Competition' provided some ex- cellent sport on the Club Ground yesterday. in spite of the slippery ground caused by inter- ..mittent drizzle.

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American League

Detroit Tigers

Boston Red Sox.

Swift.

Steferees. Lt. Usherwood, R.N. O Devons: "A" (1.90 p.m.)

Referee YT. Daung,

Inniskillings "A" easily beat Today's games are Chinese Cadre ahd showed that RAF . R.N. 3) (5 a.m.) they have several players of whom more will be heard in the future.

Kitches strengthened by several players from other senior Chinos Clubs easily accounted for Club D 11 1 but South China, last year's

R. II. E.

Red Sox p. Dobron, Murphy; e.

Tebbetts AN

Chicago White Box -- 12 Washington Sonstors, 1

to

Follès "A" (1 p.m.) Dockyard v. RN. 'E' (6.30 p.m.).

Referenz FH. Ballack.

Returns P.TIL. Derry.

the

Karachi Mobs Reports from Karaeti!. capital of Pakistan, spoke of mobs armed with sticks and iron bara battering. Sikhs and Hindus to death.

the

of

Vis.

Scotland Yard men' questioned men connected with former vice rings in search for the cool killer who shot Mrs. Rita Green, aged 30, in bullet holes were found in the woman's body. her Soho flat last night.

Only three of the shots were heard by the other residents of the street, who saw a man carrying what appeared to be a musical instru- ment case run from the flat after the shooting.

Those witness said they, bad never seen the man before In the company' of Mrs. Green, and he had been in the flat.only a few seconds.

Italian Rice Harvest Strike

This is the first occasion. oh which a Land Forces Sports Board has been formed in Hong Kong since the re-occupation. The eff. clnls of the Board are as follows:

President Maj-Gen. D.WEJ. Ereking.

C.B., 0.8.0.

Vico-Prialdeais, Briz. C.V. Jones, C.B.EL Chairman LL-COL M.C.DL. Reynolds,

O.U.

Treni Cant. R.M. Campbell, Becretueri Dt. FF", Usherwood.

The Board is completed by tent members, 'onch being responible for one branch of aport. Individua! members are:

Mr. Green, the daughter of Milan, Sept. D. a. Pollec Constable, was well. Twenty British planes, char- The

Workers in the rice-growing known in the Soho dlairfet for tered by the Pakistan Govern-count Mountbatten, today signed Venezia province bordering the her habit of wearing expensive

Po Valley

where ment, were flying today from an ordinance providing

1,000,000 Jewellery but police said that sever Italian farmers Karachi at intervals with food punishment for members of the Monday--today joined a strike

struck on robbery was not the motive,

Scoland Yard inquiries re- and medical supplles for Mos- ned forces found guilty of for better, conditions.

venle that several men lem refugees reported to be dereliction of duty In connection

who Outside concentrated at Palamaero with communal disturbances,

the rice-growing wore standing, near the flat, rome near, Delhi.

Pandit Nehru's broadcast lait area the real centre of aglin walked away after the killer ran

|tion-the

WOR strike

more out from the flag. They are They will collect the refugees night pointedly referred and bring them back to Kara. non-partiality of troops

f now being sought. dealing symbolic. chi:

with riotera...

According to the Rightwing). It is understood that the po-1. The measure provides Army Press, the strike coming when lice are working on the theory and Air Force personnel escorting the rice harvest was about to that the woman was killed in pamenger or freight trains will begin and coinciding with a dell- revenge, possibly by a hired as be punishable by ten years in cate general national, situation aussin prison if they fail to do every. -has revealed a background!

Delhi reports said that Lord! Mountbatten's bodyguards had been in action for the at two

days,

to the

thing in their power to prevent loss of life-United Press.

of

"political strategy.".

She met the man at iti-. „other' plaos only half an hour. before she was found" dying at the entrance to her, flat, where evidently she stagger- ed after being sholat

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Cricket Capt, Darwin, a“ „Deanzis H.Q. LP. Tel. #4121 Ext. 92. Rugby: Cent, Corningham, “A” Drasch,

1.q. 1. Te), 84121 Ext. 24, Why Capl: Stevens, Ist In. "The

Royal Inniskilling Pusleri, Bimming Capt. Bymington, H.QL

Tel. #4121 Ext. 141.

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LP Tel. #4121 Ext., 000 ** Tenni: Mal Conte, Command Paymas tw, 1,Q. I^V, -Tel. #4181. Eal. 13.0 Athletica, 8.M., Easton, "Braucht,

JLQ. L.P. Tol. 84221 Ext, 47. Doxiner, Capt., Gardner, Ind. Dn. The

Referees: Bub/Can Padley, LLAO.0...

Sham Shul "Boccaci Lt.. Usherwood, "0" Branch,

HQ. XP. Tel. 84121 FAL, 11,

Any club, requiring fixtures etc. with Army teams in invited to contact the relevant representativo or the Secretary direct, who will In turn put them in touch with, the member for the sport in quek..." tion.

U.S. POPULATION

Letters in her flat examined

Washington, Sopt: 10. by the police supported the the.140,000,000 marl; in April, tho The nation's population passeit theory that the killing had been Consue Burau reported on Tues planned and not due to a sud-day--AssociatedPress. den burst of anger.

Delhi Tension Tigers p. Bonton, Trout; semi-finalists, were fully extended B. China 4. Bins Two of sm.)

The Milan - Prefecture 128 and were fortunate Referat Young.

Although there was lean fir

been consulting with represen win by a corner.

Clubs must supply llncamén toing In Old Delhi today, the

tative of the two parties con- Leading by two cornera at the all games.

tension had. not eised much in

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London, Sept. 9. White Saxip. Lopate. Tresh, a great fight against But "A" British stamp.desleka, taer to rotting in the streets. Golden Hud, pioneer of

· London, Sept. 9.

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tre, lost to the United States dur- or shot to death, lay in pools the highest biddor ing the war, will start a Sunday of blood beneath the wheeling. She was retired from service alans are in progress in Paris an dealer, was in a nearby "club

A Foreign Office spokesman said Browns'n. Kinder! c. Early. Chinese L'aire AD. Inalakiling. “A”

Daniel Greon, the women's Athletica: p. Marchlidon: Devour t

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