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Annual Race Meeting, 1949 Saturday 15th, Monday 17th, Tuesday 18th, Wednesday 19th and Saturday 22nd January,
The First will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 noon, each day. The tiffin interval is alter the fourth race (1.30 p.m.).
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There are 10 races each day (50 in all). Kong Derby is scheduled to be run on the third day, Tuesday, 18th January, Race No. Gnt 3.30 p.m.
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1949,
"Police Army "
Russian Zone
Berlin, January 3.
In
Western Allied intelligence experts said today that the Communist police-army in Eastern Gor- many has a strength of 42,000 troops.
It may reach 100,000 this year they added.
They cautioned against by- sterlenl over-estimates of the present or future fighting warth of this force under modern con- ctions of warfare.
But Allled experts pointed out that the Western
powert obviously would make
every nifort to Resure that 48,000,000 Germano West of the Elbe would not be left defenceleri prey for a small Communist minority from the East.
In organised on military, not police lines. But, they said, the chief mission may only be enforce the Communist will in case of civil disorders. It st assignment apparently will be to patrol the zonal frontier.
question mark hanga A DIR over what would happen if n An unpredictable future date all foreign
were tory occupation troops withdrawn and Germany recan-Germans
illute y a political unit.
In that event, the Eastern po- lice-army theoretically might be prepared to "liberate" Western Germany.
Condemned By British Catholics
90-Passenger Plane Tested
Parle, January 3. Good results were, report. ed this morning from the. first test flights of the BE- 2010, the 76-ton. four-en- gined, 90 passenger French airjinor, which will be the largest long-distance aircraft In the world.
Bullt In the state-owned Bracio workshops at Tou- louse, the aircraft is power. ad by four 3,500 horse- power Pratt and Witney on- cines and will cruise at 600 kilometres An hour. Alr France have ordered 16 of the machines--Reuter.
Workers Not Satisfied
Of Little Value The measure of how, little the 4 Allies credit the combat poten tini of the Communist pollge army can be seen in the eon- Binued refusal of Western malli- Kovernors In permit the to centralise control of police forces in their occupa
Shanghai: January 3. tion
The labour world in Shan zones.
alreads hat is threatening The police-tamy
to crupt commonly known ΙΠ Eastern
again as a result of disatisfac-| Germany as the "People's Army." tion with the latest cost of liv-
Virtuntly all ita troops Wehrmacht prisoners who un-ng index, on which workers' der went. Communist Inductrina- wages are based. tton in Russian camps.
Lieutenant
is
3.19
SOUTH EAST ASIA PLANS COALITION
Washington, January 2. Representatives of South East Asia countries coon may hold a conference to discuss forming a South East Asia political bloc.
The meeting probably will be held within a month in one of the smaller countries in that area.
"Uncles"
Have To
Representatives from India, Pakistan, Burma, Shut Down
Ceylon and the Indonesian Republic will ot-. tend.
Australia is very sympathotic and may have at least
an unofficial observar there.
New Zealand, Slam and
be invited Philippines will send representatives.
the to
Burman or Ceylon is regarded conference most likely as the alte because of the wishes that feel should smaller countries they have equat voice in the dis-
Are such that sources in Wash ington worklug toward that end nt present at least prefer anony-
to
the mity. Needless sources are not American.
Not Racial
say
London, January 3. With fewer people "popping"
"uncle", articles with
many pawnbrokers are so hard up that they have had to go out
of business.
Money-lenders, too, find tho limes so
hard that they pro
instend harrowing money
else shutting sup
lending it, or shopt
Before
ar
2.072
the war,
known
at in
pawnbrokers (commonly Also, they are proceeding eau- "uncles") and 2,325 money- tiously and with hopes that the lenders were officially registered South East Asla leaders, des- United States will not frown on throughout the country; пож
efforts. One pite their struggles for indepen- their
diplomatic only 1,800 pawnbrokers and 1.- dence, heretofore have been in-source emphasies the importance 808 money-fenders ure
Australia's possible business. the attached to issuc
participation in the conference.
He snid "We would much Onc ind all, pawnbrokam dislike any impression that the blame the improved standard of South East Asia bloe would in-living and better social, services elude only peoples of Oriental for the decrease of their trade. blood. The necessity for a bloc No longer do the poor rush round of South East Asia peoples and to uncle to "pop" (pledge) coats, their immediate neighbours is trinketa
for a few or watches political anci econople, not shillings until next pay day. racial."
Pawnshops still in business are Observers here are speculating looking to the middle classes for on what Australim's official posi- support new. People with fixed tion will be anent the proposed incomes in a world of rising
Australia bloc. Although
prices are having to resort been always sympathetic to the pawnshops and money-lenders, Itulonesians in their current diff- culties, observers belleve British temper the Aus- in opinion may political loadera South East Asian countries are tration decision on any final ac- opposed to any orientation to- tion toward joining such a bloc. ward the Soviet bloc. Haw--United Press.
index, issued In direct command is former December 30, was only 20 per
General
Vincenz cent higher than the Mueller, who survived Stalingrad | December figure, although and became [ reliable
***
an
-
The
elked to Western which cl mitional
go along with demovrncles on
not jeopardise aspirations,
munist convert although thou-and other necessities rose sands of hir brother officers tween 10 and 50 per cent). have proved untrustworthy from A keling is expected
bu called by Shanghai Labour Union Roman the Soviet viewpoint.
1onsorrow to discuss today or
to
the Security Counell action Cam-workers claimed that commodities
The Indonesian aftuir convinced br.
them that they cannot depend on even the friendliest of the West
United 11 democracies-the States.
their However, on
they believe must kan forves as a group South East Astazi pruples and stand on their own,
they
of
Anti-Soviet
Arms Provided
London, January, 2. Cardinal Grin. Catholle. Archbishop of West-! minister, said in an address in?
Therefore, General Mueller's public title Westminister Cathedral today is Police Chief of Staff for the that British Catholies deplore| Russion zone, The Soviet. unt condemn the action taken
ensures to cope with the situ- tion.
Meanwhile,
leurdres have
already demanded from the made Bureau of Serial Afteits of the Mauser rifles.city government An explanation of the method by which they ar
Army has
by the Cominunist Government; available pistols, in Hungary in arresting Car- machine-guns,
Atl- mortark,
slire! Mindszenty. Roman tank ruckets, and light armour rived at the figure,
10 General
Catholic Primate,
fores.
Kata
Mueller's
Three
police-army training Chimps are in operation at Biesenthal, Eiche and Nieder- sachsenhausen, all near Berlin.
training provincial
schools in-
"This new custardly action is' yet another example of the strug- e between Christians of Eastern Europe and the Communists.
We du not attach the slightest importance to the alleged confesclude those at Zerbstand Kyritz. stun. We know from experience the means by which such confer- stons are extorted or concocted."
The Vatican radio announcrți today that the Vatican has reject- edo Hungarian request for understanding which
See
The
Shunghat's Jubour population is estimated at around one mii- Hon--Reuter,
FINNS RECALL
MINISTER
Helsinki, January 3. ter in
Finland has recalled her Minis-
consultations.
Moscow, M. Sundstream,
Most
ever, they are of the opinion
that Communist prestige will
be on the upsurge as a result of
the Dutch and Security
Council action,
First indications that a move
DRUG OPENS UP POSSIBILITIES
hus
10
Instead of the cheap watches and Jewellry. "popped" In the old days, pledges now are moro valuable items—cameras, worka of art, binoculars Jewels.
and
even
Although the volume of busi- neas
money has dropped, the value has not fallén correspon dingly. Higher values are placed on nil goods now and interest rutes have risen as woll-Reuter.
The largest individual forma- tion in the police-army at pre-
London, Jaunry 3. sent is the battalion, known by
Britnin envisages a vast Atl- the old Nazi Elite guard name,
was afoot in form a South East can Empire springing to life from "Standard." It is made up of
Asia bloc came on December 23 the discovery of a drug to cure three or more companies averag- the Holy 110
The recall of the Minister fol when a ranking Indonesian Re-sleeping sickness in animals. ይተንደ
The men each.
The drugs is a white crystal- com lows a Soviet note earlier this
representative here, Dr. Public panies include nine rides
Semitro and month complaining of anti-Sovlat
Djojobadikoestormo, line powder called atrycide. I Government Hungarian
three sub-machine-guns, with propaganda Jn Finland and other during one busy day conferred can be injected into animals with hat expressed a desire for such
Hon syringe. the remainder carrying pistols. happenlugs
The Colonial Office, nol
Indian the
Ambassador, Derurdance with
the discovery, rald in understanding independently
Associated Press.
with the peace treats-Reuter, Sir Benegal Ram Rau, the Pakis- anouncing of the personal case of the Pri
tan Ambassador. Mr. M. A. H. tests showed the drug cured all sickness in sleeping male of Hungary, the broadcast
Isupahani, the Australian Em- forms of said.
bassy First Secretary, Mr. R. L.. cattle, horses, camels and other the greatest singers of her time, animals, Experiments are con- Hairy and
the Burma Embassy thing on immunising cattle First Secretary, Mr. U Saw-win. Associated Press.
According to the Vutleun radio: "It is impossible to see how thei wish for an understanding with the Holy Seo can be reconciled with the Hungartun Government' attitude towards un archbishop, primate and cardmal--an attitude which is an insult to the Holy See itself."
The Vatican reply demanded
Bertrand Russell Sees Disaster
London, January 3.
that the rights of the Church and Lord Bertrand Russell, the British philosopher,
of religious conscience be respect-
ed nail guaranteed-Reuter,
CAR PRODUCTION
warned last night that the present world 'ton- dencies toward contralisation of Government may lead to disaster.
A few days later press reports from Indin disclosed that the talks were related to possibilities Asia of forming a South East bloc,
FRENCH PREMIER MUCH BETTER
Paris, January 3. The French Premier. M. Henri On Thursday this week, Mr. Djojohadikoestocma again
met Queuille, who was taken ill with Indian, Pakistan, Australian and influenza two days ago, was re- Burmese Embassy officials. He declined to disclose subject of the
mntich
to
im
SHE SANG,WITH NELLIE MELBA
·
London, January 3. Miss Rosina Buckman, vile of
has died in the Battersea Gen- eral Hospital
The date of her birth, la New Zealand, was not known; but on leaving school she came to Eng- land and in 1895 she began to take singing lessons... Unable to climate sho stand the English
and later returned to Australia
sang there in grand opera, with ported today to be
Dumo Melba and John McCor- mick. In 1013 she returned to theproved.
ho was expected recetve England and sang with Dame several Ministers at his home Melba nt Covent Garden-Bau-
ter. this evening.-Reuter. had
also talks, but would not deny that a South
bloc conference
"There has never in past his- "It may be." Earl Russell con- East Anla tory been any large state that tinued, "that the present ten- been discussed. controlled its citizens as com-dencies towards centralisation are they are controlled too strong to be resisted until pletely as
Indonesia Impotus
and
Detroit, January 3, Automotive News sald car and truck production in the U.S. will total 5,268,026 units for 1948 only four days short of the 1920
in the Soviet Republic or even in [they have led to disaster modern England," he said in ai record.
The as happened in the 5th
Australian Ambassador, that, Canadian output was estimat- broadcast lecture on "Authority century, the whole system must Mr. Nurman J. O. Makia, as well ed at 281,710
Individual" units-Associated and the
over the
break down with
Rom Rau all the me-ns Ambassadors Press.
BBC
vitable results of anarchy and Isupahant, called on the U.S. poverty before human beings can Under-Secretary of State, Mr. again acquire that degree of Wobett, to express their Govern- monis' views on the Indonesian situation. However, none of them disclosed details of the con- versations.
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"I hope that this is not the caan but it certainly will be the case unless the danger Is resileed and vigorous measures are taken to combat (t,”
He added: "Since the earth is of finite size this tendency unchecked must end in the crea- tion of a single world state."- Associated Press.
MOUNTBATTEN BACK
......
WITH THE NAVY
Malta, January 3. Rear-Admiral Earl Mountbatten of Burma is happily back with his first lovo-the Royal Navy-and rofuses to discuss any plans for the future other than staying at sea.
Failure of the United Nations Security Counell to support the The man who won fame first! There have been many rum. Commander-in-Chief Indonesiaus by adopting a strong al
of murs of important diplomatic or resolution against the Dutch po- Combined Operations, then as political posts for the handsome lice action gave on impetus to Supreme Commander for South cousin of King George VI. But the necessity for a strong South East Asin, and finally as
hla aides say he resents being rai the ferred to as anything but Rear- East Asin bloc.
last Viceroy of India and the Admiral, and he wants tɔ con- will have first Governor General of the tinue his permanent career as
now com- sailor.
The conference special reference to Indonesia. The Implications of a South new Dominion, is East Asia bloc, functioning even manding a cruiser squadron of
as a political entity, the Mediterranean Fleet. nominally
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