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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1951.

Secretary Of State's Message

To Colonies Increasing Part In Own Government

London, Jan. 1.

Mr James Griffiths, British Secretary for the Colonies, said in a New Year broadcast directed verseas today that the British Government's aim or the colonies was peaceful democratic progress. "Do not be rushed by those who seek to per- suade you for their own ends that there quicker ways to Utopia," he said.

105 Hawkers

Fined $1 Each

One hundred and Ave Juvenile hawkers were fined $1 each by Mr Winter at Kowloon Juvenile hawking Court yesterday for without licences. Five shoeshine boys were also fined $1 each.

are

the the

The task was to lead colonial territories along road so that they can take their proper place in the British Commonwealth,

The Colonial Secictary sild were going to bulk that they

create better living stan- cards and stronger economies for the territories,

and

"We wish to see all this ma- of

terial progress carried along by SPORT OVER THE HOLIDAYS:

tho

dynamle determination

the

The nominal ne was imposed the colonial peoples themselves, as a New Year gesture on the steadily increasing the part they Wah-kwai.play in the management of their plea of Mr Chung Juvenile Court worker.

own affairs as their experience Meanwhile in the First Court, and capacity

grows with also presided over by Mr Win-

opportunities afforded them", he tor, 132 hawkers were fined $8 declared. for those released on bail and $5 ar one day for those who were detained over night hawking without licences.

for

the

GREATER THREAT "The shadow that lies over world is not merely the threat of material conquest and is a aggrandisement -- there greater threat against the minds in un insilious

Snatched Purse and souls of men.

From Woman

Tills cones

guise, promising

men a golden

uge of freedom and prosperity so that tyranny and oppression

For snatching a purse contain-may triumph over them." Ing $101.00 from Woman Offering a word of advice to

day

pedestrian in Nga Tsin Wei Xoad on Sunday, Chan So, 19, unem- ployed, was given four months and 10 otrokes of the cane by Mr Winter at Kowloon yester

According to Inspector J. Hill, defendant, who told the Court that he had not eaten for four days since his arrival from the | country, snatched the purse from Chau Yee-bo, as the woman, she was going to market.

colonial peoples, he said:

"First, always remember that there are greater issues at stake in the world today even than the vital problems and aspirations of your own country and that the very achievement of those

maintaining that unity of pur- aspirations depends on all of us pose and of spirit which makes the fraternity of our Common-

and stable." wealth strong Reuter,

FUR NEWS!!.

Fur toppers and stoles in mink, blue and white foxes, American broadtail, muskrat- back, marmot, are as much

Hutton And

The Rescue

ARRIVED

DRINK

For Hospitality

Serve Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

JUST The Children Had A

Wonderful Time!

Simpson To At Sydney

Sydney, Jan. 1.

Len Hutton, who was 71 runs not out, and Reg Simpson, who made 31 runs not out, rescued the MCC today after two wickets had been lost for only 17 runs against New South Wales here.

Earlier, the depleted MCC attack had bowled courageously to dis- At the close, miss the Sheffield Shield Champions before tea for 833 runs. the MCC, who scored 112 runs for two wickets, were 221 runs behind.

Sedgman Humbles US Champion

Th

-laide, Jan, 1. Australian Singles Champion, Frank Sedgun, today defeated the Ameri- can Champion, Art Larsen, by 6-3, 6-1 and 6-8 in the men's singles final in the

Lawa

South

Australian Tennis Championships.

have Bow Both players won two State Champion- ships. Larsen beat Sedr- man in the Queensland and New South Wales finals and Sedgman won the Victorian and South Australian titles. -Reuter,

in vogue as snowflake white Home Soccer

enchanting formals in New York City to-day. A huge air shipment received very recently. Furs cured and designed and made in New York City are always more beautiful and last longer than those made in Asia... absolutely no germs hidden inside

Results

London, Jan. 1.

the re- The following were

pinged sults of football garnes today:

Bury

SECOND DIVISION

1 Blackbina

THIRD DIVISION, NORTHERN

Cartklo Dartington Southport

Accrington the pelts....every hair stands out prominently Instead of drooping down as in the case of Asia cured furs.

COAT NEWS!!

No matter how talented your domestic tailors are they can't re-produce a fashion sketch as lovely and cor- rectly as our air-delivered New York designed coats . some richly fur trimmed... some convertibles

some zip-lined

. some in jeunty young some with rippling backs some smartly fitted: In pure virgian woollens also in beautiful furcimiles

pyramid silhouettes

and sheer suedes

and velvets for all versatile wear,

FORMAL NEWS!!

Quality

FIRST.. HIERUSI QUNITY. LAXIS

All very recently air. delivered hundreds of in- dividual masterpieces in short and long formals... some with effervescent nylon and rayon, mar- quisetto strapped with glitter

somp with flowing not with dazzle touches on bodice, a capelet of net or a stola. of nat...some in magnificent velvets and nets with enchanting sequins. In snowflake white, rose, black, red, aqua, etc. In all slender and stout sizes... "THE BEST GOWNS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASONS.” PRICED AS USUAL WITH 10% CASH DISCOUNT.

i

MODE ELITE

22 Queen's Road, C.. Hamkong

në published by Tomac Pámár

of Bouth China Morning -Pork.

Clla st. Vistoria, in the.

Rotherha

1 Bartow

4 Gateshead

V Halifax

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

DIVISION "A"

Aberdeen Clyde Falidrk

carta Morton Motherwell Raith Rangers

1 Dundee

1 Partick

2.Third Lanark

2 Hibernia

5 St. Maren

1 Airdrie

3 East Tile 1 Certto

DIVISION "g"

Albion Alloa Arbroath Cornienberth

3 Heriton

3 Stenhousemuir

2 Forfar

1 Kilmarnock

3 Dunfermline

IxIndee

2 at Johnstone Queen O'South v Burling Queens P. R. Duroberton

postponed owing state of ground-Reuter.

::, match

a

to Lindwall

in

quickly has loosened their grip on the game.

Everybody expected India to

New Year's Day Sports. At

Kowloon Cricket Club

Yesterday was a gala day for hundreds of children celebrated its 37th

when the Kowloon Cricket Club annual New Year children's sports.

With the band of the 1st Bn. Royal Leicestershire Regiment rendering sweet selections and crowds of children clustering around the coconut stall trying their skill amidst shouts and laughter, the club ground resembled more a fair.

A most enjoyable

Ume was

Second Childhood Race (over

apent by the children who 50 or over 14 stones): various the

participated in

games. The

scene Was

1, T. A. Butler; 2, W. H.

most impressive Cowie.

the

children's Band Race:

"Ad- 1, Bandsman Watts; march, ably led by the

Bardsman Freakley; 3, Bands- miral" with the band. His Ex- cellency the

governor and man Lawrence.

Events: Girls

Fiat Race Lady Grantham arrived after

may

were much amused (Handicap) over 11 and up to p.m. and with the kiddies' races.

the 1. A. Rheinisch; 2, Y. Cook; Mr

Abraham, Ezra President of the Club, before 3, 3. Tingay.

Grantham calling upon Lady

14:

Skipping Race under 9:

(Handicap)

to distribute the prizes at the conclusion of the meet, said: 1. J. Kotwall; 2, C. Ozorlo;

"Your Exceliency, Larly 3, D. Reed.

and

Flat Race (Handicap) over 8 gentle- Grantham, ladies

is, the 37th annual and under 11: men, on this, Children's sports the members

1, J. Brown; 2, C. Djeng; 3,

Potato Race under 12:

of the KCC are very grateful W. Wilson, to your Excellency and Lady Grantham for again honouring

1, W. Lee; 3, D. Kilbee; 3,

us with your presence in spite M. Ayres.

cris on of the many valuable time.

"Today has been an present, grown-ups and day for sport and I hope

Mail

Notices

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 Closing Times By Air Philippines, Hawa

(letters,

&U.S.A.

second class mail and parecia) Guam. laiters and second class mall) Canado, letters only)

p.m. Stam, 6 p.m.

Japan & Korea, 5 p.m.

Closing Tintes By Sea

Indo-China, 3 pm, Guinea, Aus- Philippines.

tralia & New Zealand, pm,

Malaya. Caylen. Madagascar, Arabio & Egypt, 8 p.m.

Formosa, p.m. Hawait. 3 pja.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 Closing Times By Air Malaya. Indonesia, Australia &

Pakistan.

Egg and Spoon Race under 8: New Zealand, 9.30 a.m. your

1, E. Smith; 2, C. Djeng; 3, iden1 S. Downes.

all

chil-

4:

dren have enjoyed themselves.

and

their

the

good

"I wish to express the club's thanks to both members

for non-members generous contributions to Sports Fund and to our friends the Hongkong & Wham- poa Dock Co. for helping to lay out the grounds.

We

Flat Roce (Handicap) under

1. P. Dickson; 2, J. Skinner; 3, A. Garlitt.

Flat Ruce (Handicap) over 4 and under 6:

3,

1, A. Huges; 2, 1. Remedios;

A. Threfall

Skipping Race (Handicap) over 3 and up to 14:

1. A. Rheinischt; 2, W. Lee;

M. Djeng.

Flat Race (Handicap) over

under 8: and

1, M. Pecarie; 2, V. Mar- Dermott; S, C. Aitken.

Relay Race (teams of 4): Arm Wilkins, J. Steel, Luz, S. Hall.

Luz,

The stately pace attack of Alan Walker and Ray Lindwall the carly batsmen

Colonel trouble. Cyril Washbrook (four go all out today in a bid to build are also indebted to

up a commanding lead and so Hutchinson and Officers of the rung)

cut leg-before in WB3

Regiment a promising bid to win Royal Leicestershire Walker's first over

with only make

Bad. the for providing us with a six runs scored, and then Dave this match and wipe out

"I congratulate the boys and a poor defeat of the second Test. Sheppard (2) made

A normal run-a-minute

who prizes and stroke splendidly caught at short has would have brought them about out he have won have not BO more runs which would have been successful to call at the Leg.

the clubhouse, forced the Commonwealth to Toy Room in Lake new ball at tea today, after the presentation of

the and The bowlers would then no prizes. Finally I wish to thank doubt have been tired out but as Mr Green, the Sports Secretary. things are the attack will come for the hard work he has put up fresh tomorrow with a new in during the past two months ban. The pitch was normal to make this meeting a suc- throughout the day but Umrigar alone

displayed dash and was "I might mention that some definitely unlucky to miss his century by seven runs.

"Hutton, too, was dropped at

11 runs

With sustained hostility, John Wars, who claimed four State wickets for 51 rums today, great ly enhanced his Test prospects. Provided Denis Compton is fit these two players will probably Brian replace John Dewes and Close for the third Test starting

Hazare completed his third on the same ground on Frides.

One of Warz's faster balls got figure lanings against the tour- up to rap the

the Anger of Jim ists in three successive Tests and Burke, the 20-year-old batsman, this was the only redeeming who is among the 12 Australiaa | feature of the day's play... players for Friday's Test..

After an X-ray at the local hospital it was announced that Burke had severely bruised the finger and would not resume his Innings. In view of the Test he may take no further part in the match.

PROMISING BATSMAN

with 63 runs Keith Miller,

3 not out on

Reuter.

cess.

A

years back Mr Green was competitor at this club's chil- dren's sports and I am glad to see his three children are with

us today."

Little Miss Pamela Lee pre- sented Lady Grantham with a

jewel

box

prize

at the conclusion of

as

C.

Fiat Race (Handicap) over 8

to 14:

1130

1, J. Brown; 2, Julietta do Soaiza: 3, R. Noronha.

Musical Chairs:

1, Panchita Wood; 2, Glett.

Another Rhinoceros

Horn

Case

Mary

before Lindsay Hasseft making 54 rung others happy, and he asked the Evanive Sub-Inspector JH.

Slam. Burma, India, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, East & South Africa, Mauritius, Great Britain,

Italy de N. W. Europe, 3 pm.

Indo-Chin, 5 pm. Canada & USA. 3 p.m. Formosa. p.m.

Closing Times By Sea Ceylon, Madagascar.

Pakistan, 10 a.m.

Burma. I pm.

FOTOSE. p.m.

Mainya, pim.

India &

THURSDAY, JANUARY ( Closing Times By Air Okinawa, pm.

Indie. Pakistan. Porylan Gulf Foris Egypt, East & South Africa. Mauritius, Great Britain, Italy &

N. W. Europe, & p.m.

Slam, Malaya de Indonesia, 5 pm. Japan & Korea, 5 p.m. Philippines, 6 pm.

Formoss, 5 pm.

Indo-China, Trench North

& France, 5 pm

Closing Times By Bex Burma & India, 10 a.ut. Indonesia. 10 ..

Attico

FRIDAY, JANUARY & Closing Times By Air D. H. Burdeo, Australia & Now Zealand, B p.m.

and

Philippines. Hawa!! Be U.S.A. (lettera, necond class madi parcels) Gungs, (letters and secong class mail) Canada, (letters only), B p.m.

Malaya. Indonesia, Ceylon, India. Persian Gulf Ports, Egypt, East & South Africa, Mauritius. Great Bri- tain. Italy & N. W. Europe. 5 p.m.

Formosa. 5 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea Jap. 2 p.

Radio Hongkong

HET.

0. Hongkong Calling"-Pro- gramme Butturary: вла Light Orchestral Selections: 639, Cantonese by Radio-Given by Ms Les Wal Lan and B. E, Leo (Studio); 6.80, Ray Ventura and Hie Collegians: World News and News Analysis (London

Concert Relay): 1.18, Waltzes:

Mernory 730, Down Lane" Presented by Alleen Woods (Bludio); 8. From the Editorials" London Relay); 3.10, Box 200”—

Gillette at the Hammond Organ: 8.30. Vecal Recital by

Bert

SHEFFIELD SHIELD

giving Melbourne, Jan. 1.

His Excellency the Governor, Another rhinoceros horn case Seventeen wickets fell for 274 runs at Melbourne, the scene addressing the children, sald

came to light yesterday when two have noticed that the men, Ko Ching, of the recent low-scoring adults seemed to have enjoyed Tong-wah, were

they may

40, and Tsui when

Tespectively South and Victoria

much as the sentenced to four and six months themselves Australia began

Sheffield D

at Kowloon for youngsters, The reason for that, by Mr Winter Shlold match today.

diamissing South he said, was because the grown-the larecay of a gold ring by Alfter

a loki. Saturday, blasted Australia for 93 runs, Victoria upa had found that the best way tick from Ll Lo, o

told the Court that on his way to within two runs of scored 181 runs for six wickets, of getting pleasure was to make £1 century today

not out and Sim Loxton making children to remember that as Saturday in Nathan Road, first Letter from America by itstair anicking Wright to Brown

'approached com-Cooke (London Belay): 0, "Picture Loxton also took four they grew up, and to do their defendant aggressive Innings 51 runs,

best to make others happy. plainant to show him the way to Parado Talk About the British lasted nearly three hours. Howickets for, 27 runs-Reuter,

a factory. Second defendant Film

-9.30. "Enjoyment of THE RESULTS

then came along and was told "Symphonies". A Talk by the Rov: are the The following

first defendant that he had rather T... 8.3 (Studio); by sults of the races:

rhinoceros 10, Radio Nowe Reel (London Relari same medicine,

***30.15, Weather Report: 1930, "Song Boys' Events: Flat Race born, worth $1,000 to sell.

and Dance in Great Britain"—A stcond (Handicap) 11 up to 14:

defendant said be Programms from the West Country 1. Ma Hon Lee; 2, Anthony would buy it but he had no (BECTE): 10.10, Chanson Francaise

11. Lawrenc

Welk and FEL Djeng; 3. Alex Kwok,

money and asked complainant if

Champagne Munic; 11.15, Goodnight he would buy it, and as it was Music: 112, Weather Report; God

would medicine valuable

be

Save the King: 11.30, Close Down.

i

slip

His

hit three sixes and seven fours.

With J. de Courcy; Miller

TO

With his next ball, a googly, THE EDITOR

helped to put on 81 runs in 50.

minutes for the fourth wicket..

Wright dismissed Madden, but

Lindwall prevented the hal-

trick.

1 hard-hitting

wcre

Courcy, a 23-year-old

LETTERS

Disillusioned.

..

0:

re-

Boot Rice (Scratch): under

1. Hugh Alan; 2, Simon take his gold ring for security. Gilletto; 3, Angus Cattanach.

Brian

an

batsman,

who Sir,With référence, to your went straight from small club Comment of The Day dated

Flat Face (Handicap) over as the complainant was handing

his zing, two detectives OVER cricket into the State team, the 30th instant, I wish to ask

11

in the vicinity: heard the] duty locked a class bateman with you only one question: Are you and an Eastman; 3, Tang transaction and and defendants a bik future in enaking.73 runs sure that your heart is in the

arrested. Wan: 3, Boriny Scible. Sku ap-right place? his defence ap not out, but

Book Ilace (Scratch) over 12 Trul, who had one previous can write such peared suspect. He baited two For no one

and up

conviction for a similar offence to and

how no matter bit comments, to and a, quarter

1. Paktrick Young; 2,

John and had only been released from one sit and

gallant, or berole he is, when a cight

Dieung.

gool two weeks ago, was recom- Bryant; 3, In the

place To dismiss the strong State knife. Is thrust

Boot Race

cratch) over 9 mended for banishment, while side tot 333 runs after they where his heart should be,

T

to 12:

Ko was ordered to be expelled up 171

runs for twà wickets can't say any more becaus

1, John Greany; 2, Francis after serving his sentence. on Saturday Was a splendid I am dying. I am being mur

Hunt: 8, David Yeung. performance by an MCC attack dered by my best. which licked both "Bedser and Before I am gone, I wish to Balky

toll you how I regret that what 4:

1, Gordon Lee: 2. John, Bar- Both

faithfully believed in, and for pes; 3, Robert Wright, good support.

Flat Race (Handicap), over Alighted Wright, who

so many long years are never being truth; and that we are and under 0:

Michael Edwarda; but sacrifices of circumstances,

Ricardo Iubeiro; - in the end...

Good Bye, my Democratic Groundwater. A angiyala 'WILE Mr Winter at Kowloon yester four wickets for 7 runs Followers, good bye,

Router.

PAT COMO. 'day.

ATTEMPT TO

EXPORT. CHARGE

30.

Three men, Mak Pau, travelling trader, Fung Pak-

friend.

kam; 25; master af boat T2500H, | War Wright and Brown gave you and I have so firmly and

and

and Cheng Fuk-aning, 19, how- ker, on a charge of attempting up the ball well, took three

to export 85 drums and 300 tins wickets for 93 runs and Brown of Reredone without a permit, two wickets for 89 runa

Warr's findi were remanded three days by

...

The defendants," who were fa CALCUTTA “TEST" taken into custody, near Cheung

C.

Chau Island on December 20 will be represented by Mr J. Stewart

Police Entertain

Children⠀

Fi

Calcutta Jan. 1. ? Off-Duty PC

Arrests Thief

Stow, labourlous and unenter. prising batting today may have lost India much of the ad-

the frat

| vehiago, gained as match

two days of their

against the Commonwealth cris Ret touring team. berbe

The children of 'police off- They batted throughout today cors in the Colony we enter but added only 241 runs for teford at a Clitidnon Party lose of four wickets to this

12:

Flat Race (Handicap) under ENDEAVOURED TO

1.

2,

TRADE, ILLICITLY

A fine of $170 was imposed

"State Secret" (BBCTB):

MIC

Unwholesome Meat

for the possession of 15. pounds of stamped and in- wholesome beat, a 20-year-old woman, Lo Yat-alu, was fined $45 by Mr Winter at Kowloon yesterday.

who said sho Defendant,

brought the beer here from across the border, was arrested at the Canton-Kowloon Railway Station on Saturday. The beef was ordered to be destroyed.

INTELLIGENCE- TEST

Bather dimdRUST,

on Lai Tim, owner of sampanosenstriven the

28069, by Mr Winter at Kow- Toon yesterday for attempting 3, Peter to export 30-tins of lubricat

ing oli and two ins and one Potato Race (Scratch) under atura af diesel oil and for

1, D. Ozazio; 2, R. Getz; a) Carrying a cargo on board the

boat without a permit. B. Taylor.

When Intercopied off Stone- Flat Raco (Handicap) over 6 cutter's Island on Sunday, da- and under 0:

fendam admitted, to the Marine 1, T. Rued; 2, I. Nelson; 4, Polles that he was taking the 8. de Souza.

cargo to Macao, Tug-of-war (over 8 unki up 42-year-old Chiang Dal-sau), memployed, was sentenced to to 14);

R. three months' imprisonment and

༔ ་ ་

3. Haworth, F. Allegedly Tried To

Smlib, A ordered to be expelled by M Routh Palmet

B.

Avoid Paying. N. WODE Eastman, Winter at Roivon yesterday for Young,

Pleading not guilty to a count the larderatch from the and Michael Barker

Three Legged Raco (Hand of attempting to, ovade: pay pocket of Rau in Market

CRS) under 12: realnyman, kust Saturday.

of Star Forry faro, Wong Yuk, thrown by the Police Rocrealaveralght 80OTS OF AFA ARAW Reconstable?ES 469 SU DAQULT":42 }

1. A. Smirnoff and William B A WIN A LOWING FA-

M. Faww and R. by Mr Winter at Kowloon yea the Umy of ww-da- Mostem ck the start today, Ladies in umeet the that new de desen her and F. Hurdi. Per day. played in the guyty-decorated

Relay Race (up to 13): Defendant, who was arrested. 1. M. Fr, 2D Texior; 8, on Sunday, was allowed ball

of $200. T. Chadd; 4, B. Branwell.

Club, Happy Valley, yes two wickets and so, with

were wickets to fall, loud by terday evening. Clémen

for compound in Club and only 1d runs beblad with 10 13 KARPanne pommerned to the wickets in hand buy

bating when sune, Wis

of Hongkong.... horn md PR)

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complete a podicet ad Chen mads the arresie. He gra cóm- mended" by the MakistaIA,

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