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SOCCER

THE CHINA MAIL HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1946.

LORD LOUIS STANDING NO NONSENSE

England Scrapes Through

DELFAST, SEPT. 15. VERNON MORGAN, REU- TER'S SPORTS EDITOR, RE- PORTS THAT 45,000 PEOPLE SAW ENGLAND.GAIN A NAR- ROW 1-0 VICTORY OVER IRE- LAND IN THE FIRST INTER-

SHANGHAI CIVILIANS

GROW ANXIOUS

SHANGHAI, SEPT: 16-FOREIGN CONTROL OVER SUCH VITAL CENTRES AS THE POWER, WATER, TELEPHONE AND GAS PLANTS IS NOW IN OPERATION. A MONTH | *** AFTER THE JAPANESE SURRENDER UNITED STATES ARMY MEN WHILE ADMITTING THẤT |

THE DISARMAMENT AND SEGREGATION OF THE JAP- ANESE IS PROCEEDING SLOWER THAN HAD BEEN. HOPED, EXPRESSED CONFIDENCE THAT THE JOB COULD BE COMPLETED IN SHANGHAI WITHIN FIVE DAYS AND WITHOUT INCIDENT.

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Despite those assurances, Allied' hotels and caré,, many of which' NATIONAL FOOTBALL civilians in Shanghai found cause belong to internees who are living MATCH OF THE SEASON AT for alarm and wonder at these in miserable bug-ridden,, water- WINDSOR PARK THIS AFTER- circumstances: trucks heavily sodden camps.-Wireleas."

laden with Japanese rolling

NOON,

England's all-star Services" side did not combine too well and al-

Though, territorially, they hadsumed" that they aro en route

the streets. While it is

segregation areas, the Japancae. Allied travelling without

that

where

nir.

much the best of matters Ireland are might easily have pulled off a sur- escort or guidance; the fact

two Japanese transports have prising win in one of their many

been taking off daily going daring raids.

It was as well for England that and carrying what and whom only too had in Swift, of Man-Japanese know; the tardiness of they too

the Japanese to racate the cheater City, a really sound goalfield barracks to where internees keeper. Matthews and Morgensen

Allied internment of the were the pick of the English at-

Bhave

been

asked to go and volun- tack and deserved to be the com- bination to get the winning goal, teer to work for the Americans.

at Civilians are also shocked Frank Son Stoke City's Chine officers and soldiers in night appts

in company with reputed

EN

camps

colln-

was the pick of the with Scott of Arsenal and new cap from West Bromwich borators of Germans, Italians and at loft-back, Kinsell, reliable de- other Naz! satellites, sharing with fenders. Ides Vernon and Brean,

can, the Japanese the Ancat homes, right-buck,

of Belfast Ormillan, Cellic, and Blackpool's right-half Todd were outstanding for Ire Manchestercity's inside-

land.

left Peter Doherty was the best of a dashing forward line.

The referee disallowed two Eng- -one in each hulfone

fish

for offride and the other for hand-

ling, both of which were not gen- erally obvious to the crowd.

There WWK a last-minute team alteration, Feen of Linfield Taking|

ince at left-back.

Buttir's pince at

UNUSUAL

INCIDENT

AT LORD'S

G. 0. ALLEN, CAPTAINING

HURRICANE HITS FLORIDA

Miami, Sept. 16."

High winds, struck: south-cast coast of Florida. In advance of a roaring hurri cano to-day, whipping," "atrosa" the Carribean

the Baha mas. The weather bureau reported the stormy contro-170 miles south Bouth-east of- Miami, and dub in the Keys early in the afternoon; might take a northward swing that brings 100-miles-per-lodr winds to the mainland. Wirelcas.

UNLIMITED HOPE FOR COLONY

Blunt Language In Order Of The Day

SINGAPORE," SEPT. 16.”

THE BRITISH ARE TACKLING THE JOB OF CON- VINCING THE JAPANESE THAT THEY ARE BEATEN IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA WITH ADMIRAL LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN, AUTHORIZING THE "STERNEST MEA- SURES IN DEALING. WITH JAPANESE OBSTINACY, IM- PUDENCE AND NON-CO-OPERATION,"

THE CAPTURED STAFF OF THE DOMEI NEWS AGENCY HAVE BEEN PUT TO. WORK, TRANSEATING THE NEWS INTO JAPANESE FOR PRINTING AND DIS- TRIBUTING TO:JAPANESE SOLDIERS, AND - SAILORS TO FIT INTO, THE PSYCHO LUGICAL WARFARE. LINES TO CONVINCE' THE ENEMY. THAT HE IS BEATEN. - ASSOCIATED PRESS.

Lord 'Louls Mountbatten issued an order prohibiting

has all

fraternisation with the Japanese. IN HASTE TO SELL

The order indicated that thero is no objection to a shaking of hands,

Washington, Sept. 16.- The United States Mari- time.Commissioh is urging the quick enactment of a Bill to sell FROM THE

all surplus American merchant ships. ---Ansociated Press.

In

A

KONG'S FUTURE WAS E PRESSED YESTERDAY BYbut British forres must not eat at MR. LAWRENCE KADOO RIE IN A SPECIAL INTER- the same tables with Japanese.

special Order of the Day, VIEW WITH THE "CHIN A MAIL."

Admiral Lord Louis pointed out "THE DAMAGE THAT HAS RESULTED

surrender in Tokyo YEARS OF WAR IS NOT NEARLY AS SEVERE AS that until WE HAD BEEN LED 10 EXPECT, MR. KADOORIE Bay, the Japanese as a nation and

never known

defeat. SAID. "A SOUND CURRENCY HAVING NOW BEEN They had been brought up with

military INTRODUCED, A PRELI MINARY SURVEY OF THE

the idea that they are a supreme DAMAGE SUFFERED HAVING BEEN MADE, I VEN-race of divine origin, and that, if TURE TO SAY THAT HONG KONG'S FUTURE AS A necessary to achieve their objec BRITISH COLONY IS BOUNDLESS.

tives, treachery is a a virtue.

WITH THE VENEER OFF

Mr. Kadooric is in Hong Kong on a special mission. He has been

It They were finding very hard he said, to accept the fact of de- feat.

call themselves

in the Colony a few days and ar proud praelo but they are not tuj

terned.

The

mission owes its conception to Major-General L. C. Hayes who asked Mr. Kadooric in Shang hal to undertake it.

been

but

to

British Trade In

China

only 17-Chiet Britain

rived here by R.A.F. plano from Shanghai, where he had been in prand to try and wriggle.

The Order gave detalls of Count Teraucht's failure to appear aign the surrender document, ente that the aged general had suffered from a stroke, but added that Lord Louis has insisted that as soon as

London, September 16. In Hong Kong, Mr. Kadoorie re- Count Thrauchi is fit

enough. he Principles to justify hopes of ported to the Chief Civil Adminis will be required to appear before increased trade between Great NEW YORK, SEPT. 16.

tration Officer, Brigadier D. M. GENERAL WAINWRIGHT, MacDougall, and has since

the Allled

and China ma reland's forwards we dan THE SOCH DE ENGLAND PEAKING AT A DINNER at work on all inspection of dan sword, vel known writer in China and

and personally

his enumerated by O. M. Green, ing lot, but England held the AGAINST

HVEN IN HIS HONOUR age and in surveying the prestat stages advantage in the openi

Lord Louis then issued IERE TO-NIGHT, SAID: condition of various cumpaules, ing to commanders that in taking China Daily News," in to-day's a warn-former Editor of the "North and lost valuable chan by over elaboration.

over control of various areas inj Swift, who was in fine form, saved a free-kick by McMillan in beautiful style, while at the other end

goal had several the Irish narrow squeaks, but "jackinbox Brea was very safe.

side

England were the better and should have been at least one goal up at the interval,

which came with the score 0-0.--Reuter

BAD DAY FOR HOME TEAMS

DRAWN MATCH AT LORD'S RECENTLY, WAS THE CEN TRAL FIGURE IN A RARE IN.. CIDENT WHICH COST HIM HIS WICKET.

While batting, Allen, a former England captain, played a ball from Roper on to his pads, from which it rolled

on to the stumps without removing the bails. As the ball lay still, Allen picked it up and threw it back to Roper, who asked Umpire Fowler "How's that?" Fowler gave Allen out, "handled the ball," a decision that a section of the crowd loudly re- sented for some time,

here. H

[AVE SEEN THE JAPAN- land lots and advise on recon-South-East Asia, they might well London "Observer."

hem.

I

"Here in England in normal conditions a Chinese can open

io to report and ESE WITH THEIR VENEER 10

struction projects. TRIPPED OFF, AND

Mr. Green writes: "Plainly, come across units which had novor In the years before the Japanese fought, or who fought in the early first and foremost is that of NOW THE CUNNING WITI.

occupation of the Colony, Mr. stages when our forces were no reciprocity, it is not mentioned /HICH THEY CONCEAL Kadoorie was one of the leading powerful enough to deal with in the treaty of January 1943 'HEIR TRUE NATURE. local figures in building construc-them. They might be arrogant and which Great Britain renounced

"They can be docile and co tion and engineering enterprises.

but "you will stand her extra-territorial rights. try to

to bluster, perative if the moment suits He had taken a close interest in no nonsense.

the development of land projects hotels, electricity supply, ship "All who have lived througi building, and engineering and con- struction work both on the island he tortured days are detei ined they shall never lat th

and mainland.

PAR nes be on top again." It transpired that Ropor did not The Admiral said that if a mean his appeal to be for hand-nation wunts peacebmongst ing the ball but for bowled out, the respected nations she must but the umpire could not know what

was in

In his mind, besides be made to "realise that hor which "How's that?" covers all medieval ways have no place in ways of getting out.

our modern world."

DECLINES TO CONTINUE

On realising what had happen- ed, the Australians sportingly asked Allen to resume batting, but he declined..

The law of

A Tokyo message adds tha LONDON, SEPT. 16.

hen General MacArth HOME TEAMS HAD A VERY

rdered the Domel opuration POOR DAY IN THE ENGLISH

e suspended, he placed guarı FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAMES ONLY 15

Th cricket relating to round the building. THIS AFTERNOON, OUT OF 42 BEING SUCCESS. handling the ball states a mar is.

read of the news sorvice ask out "handled the ball" if he touch FUL

hat he wae to do for new They did particularly badly with his hands or take up the ball

int he was told that while in play, unlesa at the re- League Three where in both divi-

of the

merican The

news agencies wer sions not a single home team gain quest of opposite side. ed both points. The fourth Satur when a batsman

correct entry "în the nconabook

is given day of the season anw the finish

under this law is "handled the of hundred

per cent. records. Choster and Queen's Park Ran-ball" and the bowler does not get gera alone started the day with credit for the wicket.

these recurds, but down

Chester went

Aberiteen retained their

un-

beaten record and head the Scot- tish League first division, having over Motherwell as

a point lead

the result of their draw

Hibernian.

the

day

with

The best away win of

Parki

Queen's Was ver Mother-

Inter-

Poaching British

Players

BELFAST, SEPT. 15.

opt

Amateurs' victory over well, where

the former's national centre-forward Harris scored both goals. Glasgow Ran.

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION gers, who are now in third place as a result of their cast away win OFFICIALS ATTENDING THE well served by INTERNATIONAL MATCH BE- at Lanark, were the Everton forward Gillick, who TWEEN ENGLAND AND IRE- TO-DAY DISCUSSED scored twice, Celtic, in beating LAND Hamilton Academicals, registered WITH THE EIRE REPRESEN their first League win and now TATIVE THE QUESTION OF on remain "POACHING" OF BRITISH

only Clyde of this division PLAYERS.

Two

victory, ren's goals by which they beat

.vailable.

The papers are now printin trocity stories to bring to th apanese people the stark real... ies of the war.

The Japanese Governmer Tits also told General Ma

rthur that they were Goy endy to turn over most C hose who are wanted for trial -Associated Press.

BIG JOBS

GOING

IN INDIA

London, September 15. Harry J. Ditton, special cer-

W. ΤΑΧΑΤΙΟΝ

He was on the board of many leading firms and was a member of the Special Commissions set up by the Hong Kong Government in 1940 and again in 1941 to study and draft legislation in connection with War Taxation. He held ap pointment also as

As a member of the Court of Appeals to hear cases in connection with War Taxation.

He is the son of Sir Elly Ka- dourie and is 40. He was educat ed first at the Cathedral School, Shanghai, and later Aschen 81 Vincent's Eastbourne and at Cilf ton College, Bristol. at Lincoln's Inn.

He later became a law student

JAPANESE PAPERS WARNED

Tokyo, Sept. 18. General MacArthur cracked] down on the Japanese radio and information service to-day though

They are to be dealt with firmly. It must be made quite clear that if we treat them with humanity,

we are going to be their masters."|

Wirelcas.

No Kid

Glove For

MacArthur

shop, restaurant, bank or factory as he pleasca. There aro over 800 foreign banks In Britain and foreign shipping coastal trade. It would be contrary to all-Chinesa sense of justice that she should deny similar liberties to British subjects, of course, subject to law applicable to Chinese,. If business is to be done, two streama of Western and Eas- tern life cannot flow side by side without mingling as in-the past.

It

TOKYO, SEPT. 16.

is not merely that GENERAL MACARTHUR, foreigners will stand in China SUPREME ALLIED COM-in relation to its laws and re- MANDER IN THE PACIFIC gulations exactly

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as in other AREA, DEFENDED HIS PO-countries. Reward for lose of LICIES REGARDING THE extra-territorial rights will be OCCUPATION OF JAPAN IN the freedom hitherto denied to STATEMENT LAST them to move and do business NIGHT WHEN HE SAID all over China. They will havą, THAT THE PARAMOUNT learned to speak Chinese, and CONSIDERATION WAS THE they will find it to their al- REMOVAL OF WAR PRISON- vantage to know something of ERS, PLUS THE NECESSI-that immemorial culture, the TY OF GETTING THE OC-basis of all Chinese thought CUPATION TROOPS INTO and character." POSITION.

Writing of Shanghai's future

The demobilization of Japan, administration, he said that The partly lifted the ban impossi withdrawals of war-prisoners Dr. Wang Shih-Chieh had told lon Friday on Domel news-agency

Colonel Donald Hoover,

ference

Chief

too

and the placing of the occupa-him that joint Chinese and for- Censor, told a specially called con tion troops will be completed by eign control even under a Chin-

of Japanese newspaper mid-October but "during this ese mayor would savour. and radio and government officials, period their safety and commuch of old extra-territoriality that General MacArthur would plete security must be assured." to be acceptable. But the Bri not tolerate any further attempts General MacArthur saidtish, who own most of the land

to colour the news or soften the that the "surrender terns are in Shanghai, saya Green, may

of

Japan's defeat.

fact

He said that, any media which not soft and they won't be ap- Justly plead "no taxation with representation, 程序 the violates MacArthur'a directions plled in kid glove fashion." out against colouring nowe or "dis- Some 12 further divisions are Shanghai Chinese successfully turbing

tranquility to be landed in Japan in the did in 1927.”—” public would result in suspension as in next six weeks. Associated the case of Domel. He told the editor of the "Nip- pon

Times" regarded as a Jap

It is understood that they dis-respondent of "News of the the Hearts came from the penalty cussed the possibility of invoking World," in a despatch from spot with Reid the sharpshooter the help of the International Bombay, says to-day that for. on both occasions. A second half Football Federation, of which weeks past a number of officers ancse leadership of the Scottish League com

contracts Internationally honour-

-Router.

WILLIAMS GOES

"

TO WALSALL

night bought the Walsall

an undiscloaad fee,

to be

England goalkeeper Williams for

bound

cash or

inter-

Press.

PRISONERS FLOWN OUT

Green estimated that imme- diate prospects of trade with. China for Great Britain ähould be not leas””” than ~44,000,000 sterling annually.-Router.

AUSSIES WIN EASILY

James

Lan*

goal enabled Dunder to secure there is a member, to have club and men in the British-ser-editorernment organ-that the

—and articles in that] second division Raith Rovers had ed. Eire could then be made to vices have been made offers of newspaper were causinged States "consider- able unrest among a ble win over Dundee United.observe the regulations of other lucrative jobs in India.

forecs and

Singapore, Sopt. 15: unless they were countries or elsa farfelt

He admits that while politi stopped MacArthur would hot from Sumatra began on Saturday halt The evacuation of war prisonert national matches, from which they cians would -have.us believe publication of the paperence in with planes bringing out 24 mon draw their principle 'revenue. 'that there is no hope of future

Hoover told the Recently two well-known play

including British, Australian and ars, McAlinden of Portsmouth and progress in India. until the Bri- the days since your surrender Cochrane of Leeds, left their tish have left, industrialists, have revealed your lack of good Dutch. They are. omaciated from faith in handling news," Mac hard work and the diet given to

A London, Sept. 15. clubs to play.

for Irlah teams and many of them Indian and Arthur announced that Dornel them by the Japanese; They sald At Hove, Sussex scored 208. the respective clubs lost the sar-Anglo-Indian by birth, plead could resumo domestic operations that the first indication they had (John Langridge 111) and beat Walsall, Sept. 15. vices of players without getting, with our men to stay......

but under strict American regula- of surrender was when the Japan Eastern Command, Wolverhampton Wanderer, and say, Innsmuch as

eso suddenly began giving them gridge taking 4 for. 12. Such men, he writes, are betion-Wireless, compensation for that

Elre. is

ON PROBATION

The first wil' 18 noting offered situations as ten

extra sight out bst also because At Ramsgate, Kent scored 180, to pay transfer fees.

Confavor plantation supervisoils, or as

Tokyo, Sept. 10 about 6,000 stich is said

Another mora famous player,

General Douglas MacArthur ships cannat yet land. Router Chelsea Peter Doherty, who was playing executive officers in civil en were ales angling for hit services of Ireland to-day, has also beengineering, printing banking he lifted the ban on the with sergeant instructor won affect as from 3 G.M.T

year old PT approached by Irish clubs, and and the textile industries and Domel News Agency a war-time reputation with the tling for his services how that he the equivalent to 60 to 150 to-day. Royal Air Forco. He played for is at own request on Manchester pounds sterling a month.

**The Agency, however, will England against Walco and City's transfer Hat-Router.

of the men, themselves,- Dit only be allowed to operele Franco last, season, Router.

ton mays, whilo those now leav under drastic restrictions, dia- The Scottish swimmer. Nancy

Chungking, Sept. 16. ing India are glad to be getting tributing only domestic news Riach did not establish a now

*Chinese troops entered Wu-| back to home and wife and A spokesman in General Mac-of the Fuliror:An attendant out-printed and published for tho British record for the 100 chang, capital of Hupeh Pro- children, getting a decont job Arthur's Headquartora Bald Yards women's free-style event, vince, on 'Tuesday, the High is a main concern, and some that Domoj. would only be al She equalled her own record. Command here announced to may well return to India, lowed to operate on "probaleant dozen Austrian policemen Enterprise, Limited, by Gordon

Router

"day/#AB56ciated" :Frens."

Ieuter,

.:

tion.Associated Press.

CA

Ames contributed a century. (Bad interforance and message Incom plate);

At Middlesbrough, the Austra Vienna is full of "Hitlers" lian Services aldo: scorpi 268 for mon with that common Austrian 5 declared, the Test player Price face, reports Desmond Tighe, knocking up 120, and beat a Com

bined Counties team by 191 runs, Reuter's special correspondent.

In the past 24 hours I have the Tert bowler Fettiford taking

for 20 Routerford t seen the following exact doubles

do a night club, an iceman, a tram-driver, a workman,

traffle duty,

and at Proprietors, The Newspaper

Call Cadel Burnett, Windsor House, The resemblance in remarkable. Hong Kong.

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