THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1950.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER :
Egyptians Have
A Word For It
Anti-Jew Flare-up In Germany
SCOTLAND TRIES
ΤΟ
LAY
HAMPDEN BOGEY
Glasgow, Apr. 14. The prospect of a trip to Rio to contest the World Soccer Cup finals gives Scotland added incentive to beat England in the International match at Hampden Park here to
morrow.
Scottish officials have stated that they will enter the World Cup only if they win or draw, but victory would also enable them to retain the Inter- national Championships and, at the same time, lay the "Hampden bogey.”
Pakistan Batsmen Cautious
Scotland has not beaten England in a full Interna- tional at Hampden Park since 1937, and have been successful only twice in seven wartime matches.
England will go to Rio what- ever the outcome of tomorrow's game.
consider that the
Many | famous Hampden roar is worth agon to the Scots, Past records Karachi, Apr. 14.-Pakis-prove otherwise, but Scotland tan, continuing their first supporters have hell hopes of it
innings here today when the second day's play in the
holding good this time,
The Secttish selectors have their policy of no forsaken choosing more than two Anglo- the first time
Scols, and for
Test with Ceylon opened, scored 220 for six when nince the 3047-8 season include stumps were drawn. Cey-four players who perform South lon were dismissed yeater-of the border. day for 162.
One of them, Moir (Bolton), Ceylon were kept in the fold is a new Cap. The others are
curato
the whole day by the Pakistan Steel (Derby), Liddell (Liver batsmen who, playing the ne- pool) and Forbes. (Arsenal). attack with the utmost Billy Steel, probably the world's caution, collected a labourious Freativt inside forward,
born 220 runs for
Iowa of six wickets.
Pakistan
the
has
אפון
Srst innings lead of 58, with four wickels outstanding,
has
automatic choice
for
such
Au
thine. Liddell ha been In devastating form that he could hardly be linored, while Forbes has been consistently playing well enough
to keep Archic
INTER-CHANGE PLAY
While the Ceylon fielding left little to be desired, Navaratne Macauley out of the Arsenal behind Üte stumps was particu- | ride. larly activo and gavo fino dia- play. Illa smart stumping was responsible for the dismissal of Anwar Hussain (50) and Maqsood (61), who appeared well ce for a big total.
One of the most interesting features of the England team is the inclusion of both Mortensen and Bentley in the forward line, for they are perhaps two of the greatest exponents of the inoxiern Inter-changing game in which the centre-forward and one inside man take turns to
was the most suc Dezoyan cessful bowler, claiming three wickets for 49 ruas,
After lunch play continued on a dull note with bateman over-lead the attack while the other
attack which, although accurate, tacked variety. Anwar Human was the when he was smartly Girnt
to full
Navaratne shortly slumped by after collecting his 60.
cautious
against
one at will.
With such clever wingers as Finney and Langton, and Man nlon an the other inside-forward Lo do the foraging, the England The Pakistan skipper, Mo-attack should provide a fas- hammed Saeed, did not last long eating study in tactles. and after having two rave Dezoyen a return catch. Dinshaw was run out due to misunderstanding with Marmood, Trying to steal a single he was cought hallway by Dalpathado, who whisked, off the balls..
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of
A sailer of the Egyptian Navy takes a pleased look at the bright new name- plate of the R.E.N. “Rashleg” as the former British Navy frigate "Spey"-handed over to the Royal Egyptian Navy-sails from Plymouth for Egypt. The “Nashied” was reconstructed at Plymouth.
No Wish To Transfer African Territories
حميد
Manchester, Apr. 14. The British Government should now tell South Africa's Prime Minister, Dr D. F. Matun, that it has no wish to resume negotiations on the proposed transfer to the Union of Swaziland, Basutoland and Bechuanaland, according to the Liberal paper, Manchester Guardian.
behalf would
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| Fifty police with two vans in the Jacobean Room of the escorted B half - Jewish Hongkong Hotel, Podder woman home tonight after Street, Hongkong, on Satur- month, two hostile demonstrations day, the 15th April, 1950, at
the first open flare-up of Noon, for the following purator, busless commoNSORS
come, should be adframed to the ›
anti-Semitism in Germany poses, namely, to considor the ntvorskoncovata to sam Dewelery, sinco the war-when she annual atatement of accounta Telephone: 26611 (5 Xines). gave evidence against Volt and the balance sheet, and Harlan, the leading Nazi film |the reports of the Directors producor.
and Auditors thereon, to elect Directors and Auditors in the
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gisters will be closed from At the end of today's hearing, 4th April, 1950, to 15th April,
crowd.
when Fraulein Nishoff left the court, two people threatened her. No arrests were made. but the police said that they were investigating "this shame- ful incident."
1959, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board, R. A. WICKERSON,
Managing Director.
Harlan was acquitted last year Hongkong, 30th March, 1950. by the sama court of the same charge-Instigating
hatred of
the Jews by producing an nati- Semitic version of Reuchtwan- ger's book, "Jew Suss"
Hly nequitial
was quashed and a fresh trial was ordered by the Supremo Court in Cologne. Harlan asked through his counsel that a "real anú- Semitie
8.3 the British film, "Oliver Twist," be shown to the court. This re- quest was rejected.
4lm such
In an editorial today on on Secretsa's
The Allied authorities banned yesterday's statement by seem a whisper."-Reuter,
the showing of the Alm in the Cape Town, Apr. 14-The British Zone last year after Jews
And They Were Dr Malan in Cape Town, the South African Prime Minister, and protested against it.-Rey-
It lo likely to provide a con- - tra to that of the Scots, whe
a bustling type rely on leaffer
The teains are as followm Scotland:
Cowan (Morton), Young (Rangers) captain; Cox (Rangers), McCool (Rangers). Forbes
(Rangers).
Maqsood went trying a big hit off Goonesena, Navaratne stum- Woodburn plug him. Anghar Ali and (Arenal), Waddell (Rangers), Wagar
nt the Moir (Bolton), Bauld (Hearts), close with 28 and 18 respective-Steel (Derby), Liddell (Liver ty.--Reuter.
were together
WEEK-END
SPORT
TODAY
Athletles-Army
Sookunpoo, 2.15 p.m.
Cricket Hancock
England:
Empty!
Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Apr. 14.-A bulk belleved to be a Spanish treasure skip in Tobermory Bay to- day yletded up Its first gift to the Navy's salvake **** men,
Special new suction pumps were installed in an attempt to clear sill and sand from the hulk in the search for gold, Jewellery. pieces of eight and other valuables.
Up came several empty
trotiles beer slyle), then the pumps broke down and operations were suspended for the day. Reuter,
newspaper said that the Dr Daniel Malan, when making ter, issue was a far bigger one a statement today of polley to for the British Secretary of wh
wards neighbouring territories, said that a prominent State for
feature Commonwealth | *** Affairs, Mr Patrick Gordon-of Africa today was the "clash Interests" between white Walker, than the issue of settlers and the policy pursued Seretse Khama.
Government In those by the Pointing out that Britain was
Bros, particularly those under
France firmly pledged to take no de the control of
Britain. rision on such a transfer until
and
Quarter-Finals Squash
London, Apr. 14-Abdul Barl of India todny won his quarter- Onal match in the British Open the peoples lind had full op- It was impossible to ignore Squash Rackets Championship portunity of expressing their the fact that there was a con- of the Lansdowne Club here,
Guardian said: tict in Africa between the
white beating W. McLaggan of Edin knows what their
views, "Everyone
Dint
no of
with territories
in hand in his match with Mc- Laggan. ໂຕ the semi-finals tomorrow
Gordon he meeto Watson of Australia who beat
were
Views
will be: and Dr Mulaners and the policies follow-burgh 9-2, 0-1 and 0-1. must realise
Britished by Britain, France and other Barl always had the upper Government,
whatever countries political (modern
colour, could possibly Africa, he said,
White settlers in Kenya and consent to handing over the teritories
against the will of Tanganyika particularly their inhabitants."
uncertain about their future, he that the claim had Stating licen
commonly based on the South
Aftien Act of 1909, the Guardian said: "It was then clearly contemplated that the territories might come day be transferred,
DR. JESSUP ON
Mankind's
Main
Williams (Wolver- │T
hampton). Ramsey Totten-
sin). Aston (Manchester
United), Wright (Wolverhamp-
Hope
ton) captain: Franklin (Stoke), Washington, Apr.
(Middlesbrough), Mortensen
Anals
at
Langton (Bolton).
Shield Match: Kowloon Cricket Club v
14.Dr
"But since then changes have taken place which have trans- ferred the situation
AN UPROAR
is not merely that the South Africa Government's at- titude towards the non-Euro- pean peoples has alléred for the
worse.'
The paper pointed out that it was the constitutional policy of the Nationalist Party to esta-
on the
the King
drew
&
SHILIGENT
EXECUTORS and TRUSTEES for the COLONY
and the FAR EAST
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK
HONGKONG (TRUSTEE),
w Gordon of London 9-1, 0-7 the said.
7-9 and 10-9 today. They had recently made re- In the other quarter-finals Rhodesia Prime Minister,
the presentations to Southern Alal Karim of Egypt the Sir holder, beat Alan Seymour- Godfrey Huggins, to obtain Haydon of Middlesex B-10, 9-5. ympathy and en-operation In 5-3 and 0-6, and Jim Dear, gelling greater assurance for of London beat Brian Phillips the future of the white settlers, of Kent 0-0, 0-0 and 9-3.-
J Reuter.
-Heuter.
MAIN TOPIC FOR BIG THREE
Washington, Apr. 14.
The future of Ger-
Dickinson (Portsmouth) Finney Philip Jessup said today that blish a Republic. (Preston North End), Mannion the United Nations continued fo Quoting from the South many is expected to be the main European topic
offer the main hope for man. Africa Act
transfer at the "Big Three" Foreign Ministers' conference (Blackpool). Bentley (Chelsea), kind "as a medium through question, the Guardian
which we can work to solve attention
to the Important in London next month, but American Government The match will be referend not only political but economic condition that
may officials here today warned against expecting any by Mr R. J. Leafe, of England. problems, and those of the disallow any law made by the
-Reuter.
mind and spirit".
Governor-General and that a spectacular decisions. Hongkong Cricket Club at London, Apr. 14.-The follow-
inw
The overall objective of the British, French Dr Jessup said he had found law so disallowed will be an- Cox's Path, 1,45 pm. (Firsting were the results of football
"no fundamental Day)
matches played today;
differences mulled."
The Guardian concluded: "and American Foreign Ministers' talks on Ger- separating Sootish League, Division "A"
of "peoples
the British
Government is to Asia and the East on one hand Eart Fife 3, Aberdeen 1.
Stirling Albion 0; Third Lan- and America and the West on Judge the proposal on general many would be to consider generally her integra-
Krounds,
It has
tion-both political and economic-into Europe, other" He urged private whelming reasons against con and to settle ark 2.
organisations to join the governsenting to the transfer.
number of specific problems, it was ment in
in carrying out the Bro-
said. "To do so would betray the poed "Point Four" programme.
concerned peoples was speaking ut harsher and most racially pre- Among these, according|strictions imposed by the Allied luncheon meeting of the Young
in Government the to officials here, might be: occupation, on which the Aus- Women's Christian Association, Judiced
trion Government Terms for the settlement of
#t
Football-Korea v Hongkong
Spy Valley, 5 p..
Division League: Army v CAA at Happy Valley
2.30 (Army ground),
p.m.; Solicitors v Navy at Causeway Bay, 2.30 pan.
Lawn Bowls-Opening
the
Scottish League, Division “B”
Cowdenbeath: 1, Queen's Park 1.-Reuter,
|
Day
at Craigengower Cricket Club.
Softball-Inter-Hong League CZECHS. LEAVE
v Mercanulio Bank ground, King's Park,
Shell
CBA PUBL
Ladies'
V
4
COUNTRY
Ground, King's Park.
asylum, the Austrian
Tennis Kowloon Cricket agency reported today. Club Tournament, 3 p.m.
TOMORROW
Match at Cox's Rond, 11
the
Jessup deplored the "alleged
then
over-
to the
the related question
of
itself sub-
"It would excite throughout debt claims against Germany nutted suggestions to the four differences which are supposed Africa, und, Indeed, throughout and to separate the peoples of Asia the Cominonwealth, an uproa
Occupying Powers rec
recently, The
Washington oficials and those of the Western world
pointed out that the scope of vestment of foreign capital, by a vast gulf-1 cannot find beside which the protests made opening up Germany for the in-
the Austrian discussions would The distribution of juristic-
depend to some extent on the tional
the Ruhr results or fallurea of the "Bl powers in
Four" Foreign Ministers' do- The possibility of formally
putles who were to meet again anding the state of war with at the end ol this month.- Cermany,
Itcuter.
Antigua,
of
Junior League: Mc- CBA Tyerelana v Squaws at
Vienna, Apr. 14-Four Czech such differences". 2.30 p.m.
footballers who fled their He said that on his visit to Midgets League: Mohawks country have arrived
ut lons-14
Asintle nations
Authority. he found RAIN SQUALL Blackhawks, 2.30 p.m.; Dodgersbruck and have asked the Aus-there were "true ties of human Falcons, 4 p.ro, at Recreio trian Government for political relationship" between East and
TRAGEDY press West despite Rudyard Kipling's
"rather unfortunate couplet".
The
troubles economic Leeward Islands, Dr Jessup said that what the Apr. 14.A holiday
Western Berlin. crowd, The Tour men, Joseph Kajmtt, world. needed was the "kind caught in a sudden tropical rain
And what to do about the Cricket-Hancock Shield Kristofo Bereiner, Victor Lisku of unity flowing from common squall, stampeded for
refugees who have cover 2,000,000 and Ki Hindliak, members of spiritusi 1.m
and moral impulses through a narrow gate here and f
West Germany since the Bratislava football team, which we all consider so essen-
trampled to Combined left Bratislava
to death 10 people, 1945 from the East and the on April 1-tial for the Ute of mankind”......
related questions of unemploy Including six chlidren. Eleven United Press. Reuter.
there were taken to hospital ment and shortage in the West. eriously injured.
But Government officials here An estimated 2,000 plenickers Ministers were unlikely to make emphasised that the Foreign rushed for the narrow gate of an old eltadel on Bremestone any major policy decision, Hill, St. Kitts, when the rain purable to the Petersberg Pro- tocol last year which establish- began.
The cliadel was the site of cd the West German Republic. No action was anticipated on the battle between the British the Occupation Statute because and French for St Kitts Island
It does not com0 for review
(Second Day).
Football-Korea v Chinese at Happy Valley, 5 p.m. Blocker-Association matches; Recreio "A" V Dutch HC at
Park, 10 n.m: KITC
Nomads
a.m.; kunpeo,
V
" at King's Park, 10 v Army at Soo- 11.15 am: RAF
A.I.;
Navy at Kai Tak, 11.30 Chand Tarn v Pak SC at Kloit's Park, 11.30 a.m.; Police v Com-
Boundary mandos at
Street, 10.30 am.; YMCA V HKHC
at
King's Park, 11.10 sm.
Hunting-Polo & Hunt Club meets at the Hunt Club Stables, Sacred Hill, at 11.30
a.m.
Softball-Men's 'Sonior League Play-offs: Jaguars Americans, CDA, 11.80
V a.m.;
· Braves v St Joseph's, CBA, 2,30 p.m.
Inter-Hong League: Caltex v San Miguel, Hecreio, 11.30 a.m.; Stanvac v Civil Service, CBA, 10 a.m.; Union Insurance v Gibb Livingston, CDA, 4 p.m.
Lions
Midgets Longue: Bluebirds, Recrcia, 10
Aces v
V
a.m.; 2.30
Saints, Recreio, P.; Delawares v Blackarrows, ČBAC
4 pm...
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Schoolboys At Golf
London, Apr. 14-Raj Kumar Pitamber,
American Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, was expect- cd to give his colleagues a "preview" of the American at- Utude towards the Statute, In its present form.
was
AUSTRIAN PROBLEM Indian prince, an Eulned the Hazard's Gelling
The future of Austria Society's only singles at Moor also on the Foreign Ministers Park (Hertfordshire) today agenda, the officials here wild, against a team of boy golfers, but again they did not expect who beat them by if matches to them to discuss fundamental two, with two halved,
policy changes, such as the pos He defented Cufford Bland of sibility of
poace separato Yorkshire
hire by one hole.
treaty with Austrin The boys won the singles by But they did expect the seven matches to ono, with two Foreign Ministers to deal with halved and the foursomes by whys of relieving Austria of four matches to one-Router.some of the burdens and
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