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The SECOND EDITION

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VOL. IV NO. 238′

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949.

Racing RECORD SWEEP

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By "The Turf"

RACE 1

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Outsider:Mabuhny.

· RACE 2

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Oakland Bridge

Outsider: Jingmer.

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RACE 3

Sharpshooter

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RACE 4

Green Velvet

Outsider: The Hopeful.

Good News

Nalloon! Guard

Outsider:-Sapientia.

Shangrila

RACE 5

Reputation

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RACE 6

Sunshine

Outsider:-Stirling Coatie.

Home Builder

Sendro

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RACE 7

Pearl Diver

Dominion Day

Pay Day

Outsliler:—Maniac.

Inn

RACE 8

Lili Marlene

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Outsider: Happy Valley.

RACE 9

Foyle

Air and Graces

Ascot Beauty

Outsider:-Lady Gloucenter.

RACE 10

Pegasus

Shun Fung Fairy Feat

Outsider:-Lucky Juns,

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THE DRAW FOR THE RECORD KWANGTUNG HANDI- CAP SWEEPSTAKE TOOK PLACE IN THE JOCKEY CLUB PREMISES AT HAPPY VALLEY THIS MORNING. IT WAS CONDUCTED SMOOTHLY AND WAS WITNESSED BY A LARCE CROWD.

One hundred and twenty-four tickets were drawn. One of these will win the first prize of $916,272.

BLOCKADE

RUNNERS RELEASED

The big race is the second Harmony Highlight on today's card. It will be run off at 2.30 p.m.

The second prize is $261,792 and the third prize $130,000.

Drawers of tickets on places qualified ponies will each receive $7,211.00

The full draw ils follows; Abdul Hamil Acroplane

Amber

Aims and Graces Washington, Oct. 7.—The Amarant State Department reported | Amazing today that the Chinese Na Amsterdam tionalists have released the Arabian Dagger two American freighters Araxy halted off Shanghai on. Octo- Atemlo Power ber 2 while they were trying Barbarian

Ballerina to run the Nationalist bloc Barem kade.

A State Department spokes- man said the United States wna

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the release of Bright View the chips. Information reaching Rusy Bee the State Department indicated ny-the-way that the freighters, Flying In-Canadian Potato New York, Oct 7~TWO

Condor armed bandita today held up the dependent and Flying Cilppr. the Tebrandtsen Steamship enshier of a building materials of company and escaped with two | Company, were allowed to kave payrolls totalling $43,000, being with thele crews and passengers, taken to the United Nations The cargoes were unmolested. Headquarter buliding untler construction here.

Coogee Digtempots Double Caln Duchess Delight Easy-going Egyptian Field A third Isbrandtsen steonier The man took

Empress Delight the money halted on October 2, the Flying Fol after forcing the cashier of the

Epinard carlier escaped Na-

Feet company to drive to the EastTrader.

Fairy worships and slipped | Fillbuster

First Alarm Florella

River and 15th Street, over one | tionalist mi'c from the construction site, into Shenghal -United Prem.

NEHRU LEAVES

FOR U.S. Bombay, Oct.

7-Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, left by plane for London today on his way to the United Sates at the invita- tion of President Truman. Associated Press,

EDITORIAL

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A message from the Flying Flying Koichi Independent to the Isbrandtsen Forever Spring office in Shanghai said Its de-Foyle parture from Nationalist war-Glacial Lake ships was "cordial" and the Golden D-hila freighter was proceeding 10

Good

News Pusan, South Korea, “with offi- Green Velvet cial permission," The Flying Gypsy Clipper sald in a message that Gypsy Girl it was heading for HongkongHappy Farmers United Press.

Happy Return

Dismantling Policy

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IN his first report as British High Com. missioner in Western Germany, General Sir Brim Robertson states that the Ger mans could be expected to show increas. ing opposition to the Allied dismantling policy. The" public" outery against the dismantling policy of the three Western Allies,"ho anys, "died down with the conclusion of the election, campaign. Activity by the political parties, notably by the Social-Democratic Party, in opposing dismantling has not, however, appreciably decreased, and there indications that even more determined opposition can be anticipated." In fact. the three-week-old government of Dr Konrad Adenauer has openly asked the "Allied High Comnilsalon to put an Immediate end to dismantling. These developments, together with the nows this week that 44' American Senatora have petitioned the U.S. State Depart

more German ment urging that no factories be dismantled, place the ques- tion among those of current importance. It will be found on examining ` the protests, however, that they are mostly based on Inaccurate information. It: fa far from true to say that dismantling has been the cause of serious unemploy ment in the Western Zones, No less n person than Mr. Paul Hoffmán, Economic Co-operation Administrator, told the Ger- mans bluntly in a recent speech that dismantling is not the cause of their economic difficulties. It is natural' for the Gormans to feel some resentment at seeing factories and plant being removed, and therefore their politicians have made

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Soviet Russia

Russia May

Surpass West's Atomic Knowledge

Toronto, Oct. 7.—A scientist who predicted in 1946 that Russia would have an atomic bomb in three years aald today that ho now feared that Russia would surpass the West's atomic development,

Dr Leopold Infeld, 61-

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clever use of this excuse to further their propaganda. Another point about dismantling that the Germans apparently are unable to appreciate—and, for-that matter,"many others outside Germany are Ignorant of-is- that the decision to proceed to take down a modified list of factories was a joint decision by the British. French and United States Governments, and was not the decision of the British Government alone. We find, for instance, the same group of American Senators complaining that Britain had recently increased dismantling in The British Zone. It is because most of the factories are situated in the British Zone that responsibility for enforcing the three-Power decision falls, chiefly on the British authorities; When an order is given by a British official, or when British troops are sent, to see that the work is done, they are merely carrying out the policy of the three Western Powers. · Bút German politicians and journalists con- tinue to speak and write as if Britain alone was responsible, and the United States and France had been dragged in unwillingly. It is time that this state of affairs should be corrected. If the British- Government and British officials must it carry the burden and, at the same time, incur all the odium, it would be better, on this score alone, to stop, dismantling. But if, on the other hand, France and the United States want dismantling continue, they must back up the British Government in carrying out the policy. by, word as well as by action, it,

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versity of Toronto, predicted that North America possibly would have widespread in- dustrial use of atomic energy within 10 years.

The 150th anniversary of the Thames Police was colebrated by a water pageant. River thieves of 150 years ago were recreated. Patients of St Thomas's Hospital were brought out on to the ter- race of the hospital to

watch the 'show.

PRODUCTION CONFERENCE WAS SECRET

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MURDERED

13, FOUND INSANE

Camden, New Jersey, Oct. 7.-Howard Unruh; who massacred 13 persona here' on September 6, has been found insano and will not stand trial, the Camden County prosecutor, Mitchell Cohen, announced today.

Mr Coben sald four-psychia- trists, who had been examining the 20-year-old killer at New Jersey Bate Ilospital in Teen- ton for the past month, found Unruh to be a "case of demen- tia praecox."

The psychiatriste end, in a Report to Mr Cohen, thai, attor careful consideration of

retors involved, "It is opinion this man should be com- mitted to the Trenton State Hospital, where custody, super- vision and treatment are avail- able, and the people in the.com- munity will be protected from Injury or danger should there be a recurrence of his homicidali impulse."

CANNOT BE TRIED

Mr Cohen, who already had obtained 13 murder indictments against Unruh from the Comden County grand jury, sald; "Under- the laws of this state, an insane Derson cannot be teled.”

wounded

In a 20-minute shooting orgy, Unruh, war veteran, also three other persons, all of whom have since re- covered. Ko

ahot by detectivos after he had barri- caded himself in his apartment.

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Mr Cohen said: "There is no alternative but to have Unruh committed to State Mental

Hospital. I here and now serve

notice on Unruh, his family and London, Oct. 7-Leading his sympathisers that, so long as British industrialists, trade I live, I shall vigorously oppose any attempt by anyone at any union chiefs and Govern- time to have this man released

ment export drive specialists into society."United Press.

met the Chancellor of the But he warned: "What we Exchequer, Sir Stafford

have to watch on this confluent Cripps, at the Treasury to Consultations

is that Russia, now that she is

Dr Infeli, a collaborator In

that be feared

Though official sources de-

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conference. 1970g spokesman for the British our atomic development." 1970888

17 delegation to the United Na- 749427 1576990 tions said today that re-physical research with Professor scribed it as a routine meeung

390604 ports had

the been received Albert Einstein, said in an In-of

London, Oct. 7-Britain ħna 1072009 from Somaliland that a Bri- military sense

terview that it was not in the Advisory Counell, it was re-begun consulting its 27 Atlantic was injured in atomic competition.

rded as having more than Pact and Commonwealth part-. 1007.07 tish officer

ners on the Chinese, Communist jordinary significance in view of 597258 the disturbances there which

Government's request for diplo~ "It In the industrial and sterling devaluation and the 181813 resulted in the death of four economic sphere," he said,

matic recognition. attendant need for stepping up The Polish-born playsteist, who dollar exports, first came to North America in 1030 on the invitation of Pro-

at Princeton's Institute of Ad- 1715307 presumably natives, were among vanced Study, fald that there

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press

More overtime in certain in- dustries und greater use of

626462 conference that Ave policemen.fessor Einstein to work with him Government's direction of inbour

powers to staff exporting firms

13507 the injured. He said all had was only one defence against were believed to have been

1765249 been wounded ether by knives the atomic bomb; "Do not go toolscussed. 10.4*3..

or stones.

war."

BETTER TECHNIQUE

major

A Foreign Office spokesman who announced this today sald 'n'ks are going on through nor- mat diplomatic channels.

Britain is bound to consult other Commonwealth countries issues. of forelan Some months ago... it policy, Trade union 804166

and Industrial promised to consult the 'United 16316NA

Honders were The U.N. Political „Committee

known to have States, France and other At- KRAD22 was first advised of the demon-

been sceking information onlantic Pact' countries' on 'rela. 344100 strations

Chineco Techniques in handing atomic matters which they did not con- tions with the after" the yesterday

Com- 577220 Pakistani delegate, Sir Moham-ssion problems had improved sider to have been explained by munisis.

The Cabinet is due to con- 228346 med Zafrullah Khan, had read really since 1945 when the first Government statements

of the sider the fasue next Thursday- 131079

a letter addressed to the Com-Allled bomb vas perfected. "It since the devaluation

Associated Press. 1327917 mittee by the Somali Youth is oven possible now, although it pound last month.-Itouter. 1072141 League, claining that the Brihas not yet been done, to erect an 16tish had banned their organisa into a ship about the size of the atomic pile small enough to fit

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112215. British delegate, Mr L. Clutton, is of 84,000 tons.

1207743 for a report.

About his earlier prediction, 1691091 Mr Clutton then revealed that whleir was printed in an article 12732-10

there had been demonstrations in the "Behind. the Headlines" 1582296

wat Mogadiscio, capitol of series of the Canadian Institute 1882130

fatalities of International Affairs, the Somaliland, and the 1615137nd resulted. The spokesman physicist said: "There was no

302389 sald this morning that the do- mys

mystery surrounding Russia's 130091 monstrations were similar to Eotting the atomic 2006975 those which occurred a year ago Scientists have said that there bomb 092595, in which 40 persons were killed.

were no atomic accrets, wod 1172875

He said the British occupation there are none among scientists, "One of the things which (authorities considered it necess- REPORT ON KLM Bry to tako immediate steps in alded my forecast in 1940 was the current disorders to ensure that I and other scientists gave CRASH IN INDIA against the possibility of the Russians more credit for

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further fatalities, He declined to their research ability than did New Delhi, Oct. 7-The Incomment an to what political some persona. dian Government today, an- tactions were responsible for riounced that its official report the trouble-United Press. on the KLM Constellation

| crash last July, in which a num-

|ber of American

newspaper-

men were killed, was being sub-

RIOTERS GAOLED

Modagisscht, ---Oct- 7-Four

"The Russians also have the advantage of knowing that was possible to build an atomic bomb, a fact that the Allies did not know when they started their work three years before" mitted to the Netherlands Somalls were today sentenced

Today, he said, in spite of Government before publication. by a British court to terms of the fact that Russian technology A spokesman onld the report from six months to 12 months and scientifle knowledge was at probably would nol, be made hard labour on charges of a lower level, they "may sur- public before. November 1-violence in the anti-Iiallan pass

our atomic develop United Press.

ment."-Reuter,

No Telegraph On Monday

On Monday, which is a holl-

rlota of Octòber B..

Five other Somalls convicted of organising the riots were sent to compulsory residence ; tinder police supervision at Elbur, in the northern provinco of Somalia,

11-Year-Old Gives Birth

Capetown, Oct. An If-

day in honour of the Double: The situation is quietoning year-old European ́ ́girl gave Tenth, the Hongkong Telegraph down and the curfew imposed birth to a baby girl weighing will not publish, but it will re- after the riots has been curtall-six pounds 10 ounces in a Cape- town hospital last month, ac- sume publication on Tuesday.

ed to the hours of darkness. The South

cording to a press 'resort here. China Morning On Thursday night pollen are The mother", is reported to Post will appear

on Monday rested goveral, Somalis alleged to have fully recovered. The baby morning, but will not publish on have been lavolved in the or-vained one pound 10 ounces Tuesday, resuming on Wednesganisation of the riots-Asso. Įsinco ila birth three weeks ago. 'day morning."

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