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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1950.
HENRY COTTON LOSES IN SEMI-FINAL OF MATCH
PLAY
TOURNAMENT
Carnoustic, Sept. 22.
Dai Rees, the holder, won his way into the final of the British Professional Match Play Golf Championship here today but Henry Cot. ton, who was runner-up last year, was eliminated in the semi-finals.
In the 36-holes final tomorrow, Dat Rees will face the Yorkshireman, Frank Jowle, of Lees Hall, who beat Cotton by three and two. Rees won his semi-final match against Ken Bousfield, of Coombe Hill, also by three and two.
In the quarter-final matches also played today Rees Champion, John Panton, of Glenervie, by four and three. Boield beat J. Dallingall. They were concerned to hear of Buchanan Castle, by Ave and the swelling had not been the
result strain from
of
drek thren.
pleased, They were garner, howover, to learn that the knee was improving and that Comp- felt confident enough ton had yesterday to have la first game of deck tennis-Reuter,
Jowle beat Laurie Ayton, of Worthing by four and two and Cotton beat F. Bullock, of Royal Lytham and St. Annes, by four and three-Reuter,
BEGUM & GAEKWAR WIN
Ascot, Berkshire, Sept. 22. "The BERGMA Aga Khai and the Gaekwar of Baroda cach The won a race here today. Beguin's two-year old Frate da Bolt Kained two-lengths win in the Royal
Stakes, Lodge
mike.
colt
EL
Fun over M
du
THE RISE OF JACK LEE London, Sept. 22: Jack Lee, the Derby County estre-forward, who has been ehosen to lend England's attacki gainst Ireland on October 7, has had a romantle rise to success,
Lee, who in 27, played for the Quorn (Leicestershire)
beat the Scottish 1739
Of
Full Debate On Issue Chinese Representation In United Nations Assured
Flushing Meadow, Sept. 22.
Full debate by the General Assembly's political organ of the critical issue of Chinese representation in the United Nations was ensured today when the General Committee forwarded the issue to the Political Committee.
Red by the alable jockey.hodist Club before Leicester | Charlle Smirke, Fraise
over City, the English League club. Do 7 Phaner, frank the even money favourited him up as a bargain” in Stakes.
with Gordon Hithards
The question was placed on the agenda by the Cuban delegation and is slated In the last
is postwar performances for up,
furlong and
for discussion by the Committee, which comprises political experts of the 59 dele- soon attracted the raced ahead for a month vic- Leicester
#seven-member notice of binger clubs and instations; although the General Assembly has decided to create tory.
went French June, Derby County to special committee to consider the claims of Communist China, this committee will
M. £10,000 by
not meet until the matter has had a thorough going-over in the Political Commit-
The welt fancied awred hor, Cartil.
Marcel Bossae, Anished third on a feld of ve runners. He was three lengths behind the favourite
D
th
The Beguin was in the rod docic to greet her eolt
the winner en- wai inta cloure. Hi Triumph gained her £3.241.
The Gaekwar of Barola's Gilly, Merayah.
won the
two-
mile Gordon Carter Handicap over two miles after a des- perate finish with the 100
30 favourite Speciality, - Reuter.
to
KNIGHTS ROYAL STAKES
London, Sept. 22.
Ts have
Six top-elan be declared probable for the £2,500 Knights Hoyn States, to be run over one inlle ut Ascot at 2.35 p.m. GMT tomorrow.
They are, with Jockeys: Peter Finwer
Rickaby). (W.
Wat (Gordon Tyler
chords), Silver Gate (Rae Johnatone), flyperbole (Charlie Smirke). Princes Trudy (no jockey yet), and Reminisc.nce (Eph Smith). -Reuter.
Jiner
buy him.
Lee, the top scorer in the English First Division this season with nine goals, is a clover ball player, with a powerful shot. He is equally adept with his head
-Reuter,
British
toe.
Intructions to the
Victory
In Motor Cycle
Assured Trials
of the United
direct encroachment
| Men's Suits Will Cost More
HIGHEST PRICES Hongkong Telegrap
IN HISTORY WOOL
FOR
London, Sept. 22.
Wool was sold at an auction in a jammed amphi- theatre in London's financial district today for the highest prices in the world's history.
-
Enough wool changed hands to make more than 180,000 Army uniforms. The prices, which were up more than 70 percent since the Korean war started, are sure to be reflected soon in the price of men's suits and other clothing throughout the world.
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The muction started. on Thurs- 1to buy and they are paying very day and the bidding was tercely high prices." competitive from the auctioneer's Brokers for Britain's clothing opening quotation. An allme manufacturers and for the mills for 1 DAY PREPAI record was renched un Friday of Western Europe were outbid
the lay wool "pil" on ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS when one consignment of the in
$1.50 PER DAY, highest quality Australian wool Coleman Street.
The British said they just 10 cents PEN WORD OVER was sold for 250
pence per pound.
not afford to match the could United Slatex prices. Three Births, Deaths, Marro There were rumours that the British Commonwealth nations, Personal $5.00 per insertion Russlang and Amerleans were
Australia, New Zealand and exceeding 25 engaged in heated bidding for (the
wool, but a spokesman for South Africa are the world's top each additional word. the London Wool Brokers Com-wool producers.
ALLOCATIONS PROBABLE mittee sald there was not basis for the report and that the So-Their-representatives will viet Union was paying Attention to the auction,
words, 25
ALTERNATE INSERTIONE 10% EXTRA
little confer with the British Govern- IF NOT PREPAID A BOOKIN ment on October 2 on the possi- | FEE OF 10 cents 18 CILARGE "ENTIRELY AMERICAN"
billy of reinstating allocations
Names and addresses choi on the distribution of wool such The spokesman said this was
na prevalled during the war, accompany Advertisements, almost an entirely American
can Under, that
system, Common-necessarily for publication, chow. When war started, there
wealth countries built up a re-to ensure that repiles are was a tremendous wave of buy- com
Serve at the war's end
ofoclved by the person for wh;) Ing and the stocks of American 10,400,000 bales of wool,
they are Intended. manufacturers were almost de- pleted. Now they are scrambling
VETOED BY TRUMAN
(Continued from Page 1) Party Itself would not endanger traditional liberties.
can
.1
States government special, to take the results of such study United
against Taiwan, which is an in- report into account in its report.
"However, he said, "the ap- committee call for it to back to the Assembly after the The General Commutice agreed tgral part of Chinese territory, pleation of the registration re
so-called Com- | Cuban item has been studied and to establish an ad hoc Political not only mean interference by quirements to
Committee to take some of the the United States guvernment munist-front organisutiona
the main Political in the internal affairs of China, be the greatest danger to free- burden from Committee. However, the al-which in itself in Baitrant violadom of speech press and assem- Nations bly, since the alien and sedition location of items brought vir- tion tually
political all the main
There were the President's issues to the main Committee Carter, but they also constitute laws of 1790."
upon the main objections to the Bill: The Committee, 10 10 territorial integrity of China and 1. It would ald potential presided over by the Colombiana direct act of aggressionenemies by requiring the publien- Minister of War, Senor Roberto against the People's Republiction of a complete list of t Urdaneta Arbelez, was assigned of China.
defance plants, Jaboratories, also Russia's charge that the United States is guilty of ag-: "As is known, this American and other installations.
the De- 2. It would require aggression against China was partment, grevalon against China.
and its of Justice followed by other acts
of Federal Bureau of Investiga- The Rem Introduced by the American aggression, consisting tion to waste immense amounts United Kingdom, charging the in Lamblir and machine-gun-of time and energy attempting Soviet Union with falling toning of Chinese territory in the to carry out "unworkable" re- repatriate
for area of the account
gistration provisions.
3. It would deprive the of war, was forwarded to the Air Force, causing loss of life country of the great assistance Japanese and German prisoners frontier by Third or Social and Humant- and darnage to
of many allens in Intelligence malterz. tarian Committee at the request installations, of the British delegate, Sir
4. It
antagonise would friendly governments. Gladwyn Jebb, who explained that it was more a humanitarian problem than a political one,
MEMORANDUM ON FORMOSA
Llandrindod Wells, Wales, Sept. 22. The British team in the International Trophy, the major event of the Silver Jubilee infernational six- days' motor cycle trial, which ends here tomorrow, has built up such a commanding lead that if none of the fcam turned out for the Rnal day they would still win this much-prized honour.
The British team have not yet lost a mark and in second place is Austria, making her trat postwar ap- pearance in the trial, with 925 marks.
team
pa
or
Manchurian-Korca the United States
buildings
acts These hostile
and
5. It would put the Govern ment of the United States in the "thought control" business,
to
by the United Sintes government re- present gross violation of portant principles af DENIS COMPTON'S KNEE
United
Charter, Nations
in-
0. It would make easier Fort Sald, Sept. 22.
Italy, in third place, has been | Clecuit, near Brecon, where the
cluding the principles of ter- The Commonwealth cricket penalised 2,082 marks.
competitors have to complete an
riturial inviolability and politi- for subversive aliens to become am, now on their way to In-
In the other International | hour's timed test over a circuit
The Russian memorandum cal
of states, naturalised citizens, Independence
7. It would give Govern- dia, tolay caught up with the
Silver Vase, five miles long.
to this constitute a serious threat submitted Formosa, event, the
vast powers MCC skle
The when
Britnin again ends with a clean The British team, by winning morning, said:
international peace and security ment offieiule Chutin called here.
for Immediate action harass all eltizens in the exer- second the International Trophy have) sheet. Sweden 19
"This question is of excep- and call The MCC team are on their
place with 107 marks and the way to Australia in the in Dutch "A" team is placed third their own country
the right to claim the trial for tional Importance in view of by the United Nations."-United cise of their right of free speech.
again next the fact that on June 27, 1950, Press. Strathcdon. Leslie Ames and.
year. They prefer
of the United Commonwealth
eters with 200 penalty marks. cricketers
however, the President
America officially of the serious that the privilege of staging it States eagerly enquired about the con- dition of Denis Compton's right roadwork in the trial 81 com- should go round and a decision stated that he had issued orders in the will, therefore, rest with the to the United States armed kne, which swelled up during Petitors were all left the Bra days of the voyage.
event and only 37
International forces concerning operations in riders had meeting of the
Federation of Motor Cyclists in connection with the Chinesc not b.en penalised,
November.
istond of Taiwan (Formosa).
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY
Cricket Intra-club match al Kowloon Cricket Club, pan.
Shield Football Stanley Seven-a-Side Tournament: Miniature
FA "P
Kwent
Wah "A" RAMC "A" Kwong
At the
rnd of
EASY RUN LEFT Tomorrow there is an casy 50-mile run up to the Eppynt
Australians
Be
To Ready To
Fight Anywhere
Canberra, Sept. 22. The Australian Prime Wah "I RAOC Y Kitchee: Minister. Mr Robert Men- SCAA "P" PCA "B":
zies, said tonight that from
"A" Police "A" Talkoo
Club
v
23 Field Rest. RA: KM on all recruits to Aug- SCAA MA 3 Royal Tank tralia's regular army will Miniature FA "A"; CAA "B" v enlist for service anywhere, CAA A: Miniature FA "B" or Kwong Wah "A" RAMC "A" just like the navy and air
་ ་་
ge Kwong Wah "B" (From 2.30 force."
at Happy Valley). pak
The Prime Minister, making Hocker Final Army trial at the second Solumpeo, 4.30 pm.
of three national broadcasts on Australia's
de-
that an
for
Lawn Bowls-First Division: fence problems, sald Beerein "B" v KDC, 3.30 o. army raised in Australia ROGC v PRC, 3.30 p.m.; KFC service in Australia only would be "the equivalent of a wooden
CCC. 4 p.n.
Second Division: TDC
AKERC, 3.30 p.m.
Bun
"Such an army would, in all
Races-7th Race Meeting at probability.
be raised for no
Happy Valley, First Saddling service at all," he said.
B at 1.30 p.m.
Sports page).
NO ISOLATION
Softball (Full programme Da "The democratic world can- not afford to have its common Swimming Colony Swim-front against Communism ming Championships (1st Day) weakened by the withdrawal at Victoria Recreation Club, into useless Isolation of some 3.30 pan Defence Force Vroops in the world."
RAF al Kni Tak, 2.pan.
13
a
The general opinion is that
This order was immediate- the choice for 1051 will fall on
followed by blockade Italy and it Britain should win
the istand
Talwan these they would probably leave of
United the
States Navy the selection of the 1952 venue by
invasion of the Island to the International Federation and
ormed backing
United States give their
to by th:
actions Sweden-Beuter,
Horces. These
FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY
GUY
LIBERTY
Air-Conditioned
RORY
MADISON CALHOUN
MASSACRES
IN
SEPIA TONE
RIVER
of the
At 2.30, 5.30,
COMMENCING TO-MORROW
**My husband and Mr Menzies said that the my sister...in
Wresting-Exhibition of Mor-reason for the change in polley each other's arms!"
golian wrestling at Luna Park, was that if Australia were in-
9.30 p.m.
TOMORROW.
volved in a third world war in the next few years it would be from attack by international Communiam. Cricket Craigengower V "There is no other present Police at Happy Valley, 2 pm. major source of danger to the Lawn Bowls Gallerrez world's peace. The Communist, Shield Arst round matches:
great no! possessing
naval Portugal v India at KCC; Swit-power, knows full well that he zerland v Canedo at Recreio; must win the war in the air Ireland v Pakistan at Talkoo, and on land or not at all," Mr 1.30 p.m. Colony Open Pairs Menzies said. Championship final at Kowloon NO PUSH-BUTTON WARS Cricket Club, 330 p.m.
Wrestling —Exhibition of Mon- Korea had disproved the pre- golian wrestling at Luna Park, dictions of experts who thought 4.30 p.m.
In terms of push-button Softbal~~(Full programme on waged by a few scientists, -aports page).
greatest and "In Korea the Football Stanley Shield most vital need has been the Boven-a-Bido Tournament at trained fighting soldier and, in Happy Valley Quarter-finals, particular, the man who dents -2.34*p.m.; Semi-finals and on foot. Science cannot wizi
without man."-Reuter.
Final..
Word
• Besif on Iha startling Roader's Digest story?)
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SUNDAY MORNING SHOW
A VARIETY PROGRAMME OF POPEYE & FANTASTIC
CARTOONS
In Technicofowe?
-Reuter.
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A part of the 13,000 bales of wool sokl today and the 15,000 bales on Thursday came from that reserve.-United Press,
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