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THE CHINA MAIL, HÒNG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1945.

AMERICAN BIG NAVY SPEECHES

WASHINGTON, OCT, 28, „REAR-ADMIRAL THOMAS-L-GATOH, JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY IN A SPEECH ON NAVY DAY CLASSIFIED. THE "WORLD- AS TOO SMALL TO HOLD SEVENTY-MILLION JAPANESE AND TWICE THAT MANY AMERICANS, UNLESS THE SEVENTY MILLION CHANGE RADICALLY." ADMIRAL GATCH SAID IT WOULD TAKE CENTURIES TO MAKE THE JAPANESE "SEMI-CIVILIZED" AND CON. CLUDED, "THE ONLY ANSWER IS UNREMITTING AND VIGILANT WATCH OVER THEM; ABSOLUTE PREVENTION OF THEIR EVER COPYING THEIR BET- TERS IN MATTERS OF WAR SO THAT THEY CAN EGOTISTICALLY THINK THEY CAN DEFEAT THEM. "If we fail, our children wil' | urged a strong pence-time Navy

softness." he con- pay for our

to fulfil the United States "grent cluded.

obligations" in the Pacific. He said that, after Pearl Harbour, Japan might have won the war by proper application of her superior sea

In Los Angeles, Rear-Admiral Robert Carney said that the "United States was the only Power able fully to police the Pacific.

In Honolulu, Admiral Nimitz

R.A.F. Soccer Trial

#

Ju

At

In an RA.F. soccer irinl King's Park yesterday. Possibles brat Probables by five goals to ni. Two strong R.A.F. siden that featured two League players and

Schulbuy International,

good football and duced some Dreamlisag

a strong R.A.F. team in the forthcoming triangular foot- hall competition between Royal Navy, Commando Brigade und RAF

Possibles were in red and Pro- bables in yellow. It was a good day for soccer, though Possibles were by far the stronger team and the play, especially in the second half, was one sided.

Possibles immediately opened the attack and

would have mcorvel early. Weaver, the left-outside, bending the ball over the bar. Possibles continued to harass the Probabies' defences and came near again to scoring had it not been for the smart

Godfish, Probables left-back of

The ball was taken to the other half-backs began to feed their for end of the field

and Possibles' wards, but Rhodes, Probables half-buck mastered the situation. Play was of a high standard with Possibles having most of the play. excellent mildfield movements. Holt, the Probabies' goal-keeper, was called upon to make several savas and proved equal ta the vccasion.

JVELY ATTACK The Possibles again took up the for Indo-China 8. N. Co. Ltd. Initiative and the forwards cont Chin Sang Chan, 44 Village Road. lined in Ant for. 7-19-48.

NOTICE

aume further passing movements in which the outside- right, Boyd, the centre-forward. Caldwell, and the inside-left. Lothion

excelled.

cleared

went

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At this stage Probables The Manufacturers Life

into the attack but their forwards In-

were well-mustered by the Possi Aurance Company have reopened bles defenders. Play again swang thair offices in the same promises to the other end of the field ant at 2nd Floor, Windsor House and the outside-right put across a per-

fert centre. Hoit Are w wolo in nocept premiums teatre..

corner

WITH forced. and transset Reneral Life Insurance

From

the corner, a Probables' M Othou hours 10 a.m. to defender handled

the bali A 13.80 p.m. sud 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 Renalty was awarded and Lennox

onde no mistake from the spot.

At this stage Possibles complete ly monopolised the game but no first half. further scores were made in th

1; Pro.

1.312,

E. J. B. Mitchell Manager for South Chias

NOTICE

Half-time: Possibles

bables 0.

were

SECOND HALF New players Tenders are invited from the for the second half of the match introduced public for the supply of diets to

in order to try out all possible hospitals under the Civil Affairs Possibles went into the attack and

talent

From the re-start the Administration as from the 16th after a few minutes' play Morrl November 1945. The contract son, their inside-right, increased will be on a monthly basis.

the lead with a splendid goal. This Full particulars can be obtained was followed by further gen! from the UA.A. Medical Branch,]

rom Boyd, outside-right

the remaining five min bles centre-forward, and

door.

Hong Kong Bank Building, 1s:utes of play, Swinford, the Poss

All tenders should be submitted hail further goals. The Possibles in scaled covers clearly marked fought back stubbornly and forced with the words "Tender for Sup-ball into the Possibles goal- ply of iets, and these should auth but their forwards lacked

finish.

power.

retain its

Admiral Nimitz, in Navy- Day message to the nation, urged

States to the United "birth-right" of

strong sen-power. "Ben-power atrangled Japan's industries which finally led to her abjeel surrender,"

he said, adding that the defent of the

maritime nations provided Ameri- ea with a classic lesson, because the "United States is a maritime nation.

Without Ben-power We could BOL

victors To-day. Without me power we cannot in sure to our children the fruits of that history to-morrow.

Admiral Nimitz Bald American occupation forces must be main- tainul "in the troubled areas of the Mu

World

to insure that we will tot lone misch or all that we have gained a great post.

For many

MARKETER

ERROR

IN.Z. Rugger

Team's Success

Bwanson, Oct. 28.

KING OF CAMBODIA ACCEPTS FRENCH OFFER

LONDON, OCT. 28.

THE FRENCH CAUSE IN INDO-CHINA WHERE-INDIAN AND OTHER ALLIED TROOPS ARE STILL ENGAG- ED IN SPORADIC ARMED CLASHES WITH THE NA- TIONALIST-ANNAMITES RECEIVED SUPPORT FROM

The Now Zealand-Second Divi sion Rugby team beat Swansea by 22 points to 0 after Jeading at 83 at half time at Saint Helens

A NEW QUARTER TO-DAY. when they opened to-day

hero their tour.

They are visiting this country from the Central Mediter ranean area. They won deaurved- ly but must improve to denervo comparison with the "all blackg" side. They were slow in getting the ball out of serum thus, their little scrum Half Edwards fell an easy victim to Swansea's Welsh International Hady N.

Tanner who played a masterful game both in defence. The attack and most prominent among the New Zealand back division was Smith at the centre. New Zealanders scored two goals, one penalty goal and three tries to Swansen's one gual and one try.

About ten thousand people at the game gave a great avation to New Zealand General Sir Bernard Freyberg who attended.-Reutor.

HOME

FOOTBALL

North

Blackpool

y

1.

LAZY-

IT CAME IN THE FORM OF A PROCLAMATION BY KING SIANOUK OF CAMBODIA FRENCH PROTECTOR-" ATE NORTH COCHIN-CHINA AND WEST OF ANNAM

WHO, ACCORDING TO MELBOURNE RADIO CLARED THAT HE HAD "COMPLETE

DE- CONFIDENCE” IN COLLABORATION BETWEEN HIS KINGDOM AND FRANCE ON THE BASIS OF THE FRENCH GOVERN- MENT'S PROPOSALS FOR THE FUTURE STATUS OF INDO-CHINA.

with

urva

would

the

Cambodia.

ap. which

French interest pronching that of Bengal and, be represented. a population of over three-mil- The Indo-Chinese Federation lion, is rich in rice, cotton, to- would have Its bacco, rubber, silk and is one of and air forces forming part of own land, sca the five States comprising the general system of defence French Indo-China.

of French possessions. At time King Slanouk, who aucceeded the proposals were minde to the throne four years ago, French press widely used tho was evidently referring to the term "dominion" to describe the proposals outlined by the French status of Indo-China under & Minister for the Colonies last Federation scheme but the pro- March in which it was proposed posals have yet to be placed be- #raat Indo-China complete fore and receive the approval Independence of Home Govern of the French Parliament- ment with the right to accede Reuter. from

to

the family of French Overseas pussessions.

Under thia scheme Indo- China would become a Federn-

U.S. FOOTBALL

while

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Following are Saturday's home football results:

Lengue Newcastle 1; Burnley 1. Back tion of five constituent parts -

New York, Oct. 28. burn 1; Dary 2, Bradlord 8,Tongkin, Annam. Laos. Cochin ball team tightened its grip on the Army's unbeaten, untied foot- China And Cambodia. The

national No.

ranking on Satur- Federal Government of Indo-day by crushing Duke 48 to China would be

Rt presided over the Po Kind by downing by the Governor-General

Navy and stuck clone there would be a Council of previously unbeaten Pennsylvania State, including leading local 14 to 7 in Philadelphin. personalities whome

The major upset of the day was cuties Northwestern's 20 to 14

victory would be to prepare laws and

over Turday, which regulations affecting the while leading the Big Ter

had been Big Ten conference. of the Indo-Chinese Federation, Other scores included: Yale 18 FEDERAL ASSEMBLY Cornell 7: Notre Dame 56 Iowa; Alongside the Council

20 of Ohio State Minnesota 7: Ala- State, there would be an A0; Michigan 1 Illinois ; Holy

bara

Georgia 14, Rice 7 Texon Cross 21 Colgate 0; Harvard 26 U.S. Coast Guard 0; Marquetic Oklahoma 41 Ana Stale 13: Columbia

6, Ansehna

Leicester

2X

Grimsby 1. Wednesday 2; Liver- Jual 0, Manchester Chester Un. 2, Hoiton 4, niiduler. 0, Chesterneld ; Preston brough 8, Leeds 2:

Snelheid Un. years our country will have goatsley : Stoke 6,

1, Barn Hindershed 2. obligations to fulf in the Pactie, Sunderland 0, Everton 4. We must mupport flusse obligations

South Birmingham 1, League with adequate grupower.

Brentford 0: baricont JAPAN'S

2: Fulham 1, Anton Vula'd; Luton He declared that if the Japanese, Plymouth ; Newart 1, therby "had fullowed up their initial 4: Notungham For. 1,

with further attacks 31

1 Portsmo 1, Coventry theme

(Hawaii). setar

Tottenham 4 Swansea 1; West capacity for recovery here might Bromwich S, Chelsen 1; West 11am have been destruyed and the war 3. Mudwal i; Wolves J, Southamp

serably created according might have

been

prolonged in

Lon 2.

suffrage and ensidered suitable definitely or even lost."

Third South (West) -Acering-in each of the five sections of 13 Michigan State 13; He said Japan had no hope of ten 1. Southport Chester 3, winning without first destroying Rochdale 3; Crewe 7, Barrow ;;

the Indo-Chinese Federatii in 19 Nebraska 0; United States and British sen -

Oloam 1, Framme 2; wrexam power, which she neglected to du 3, Stockport after her initini Pearl Harbour and Singapore successes.

"Instead, Nimitz continued "the

Japanese Riade the fatal error of embarking on large over- troop movements without Assuming command of the sea. That error enabled us build up our senpower and deploy it for our fleet march across the Pacific." -Associated Press.

November Handicap

Lundan. Oct. 27. Fred Armstrong, trainer to the Maharaja the Gaekwar of Baroda, and the fuckwar's jockey. Aus. tralian born Eden Britt, brought of a great double wher

November they La

day won the run over one and half miles at Pontefract with William Barnet's three-year-old filly, Dalflake, by de Lyon out of Avena. Starting at

at 10018 Datilake woa by three-quarters of length from the 10 Sister Patricia, with Mrs. F. Senior's 10016 Trimbuih a neck away, third, of twenty-three run-

ners,

Won

the

Delville Wood was a 31 favou rite.

Only last week, the Armstrong- Britt combination Cesurewitch with Kerry Piper. Britt who again rode a great race put up two pounds overweight to ride OntЯlake.

Third North (East) --Bradford 9, Kotherham 4: Carlisle 2, Dun- custer Gateshead, tardepoor Lincoln 2, York 2.

1: Haifax 6. Darling.on 6;

1:

Third Souta

(North)-Clapton Orient 2, Ipswich 1; Manstient 2, Netta. C. 3: Norwich 6, Southend 1; Q.P.B.

4. Northampton Watford 2, Port Vale 2.

Third S

South (South)-Brighton 2. Cardiff 3; Bristol C. 3, Alder: shut ; Exeter 0, Bournemouth 3; Reading 4, Torquay 1; Swindon 2. Bristol a

Scottish League “A”. „Celtic 2, Fafkerk 1; Banton 2, Clyde 4; Hearts 3, Queen's Park 3, urtun 2, Rangers 2: Partick 5, Kilmar nock 3:

Queen a Daun 2; St. Marres 0, Motherwell 9. Third Lanark 2, liberman 9.

Scottish

**** Albion Rovers 1, St. Jeanstone ; Alloa 2. Cowdenbeath 0, Ayr United 4, Arbreath ; Dumbarton 1, Air- drieonians 2; Dunove bn. b. Last Fife 2 Duntermine 0, Dundee 6; Raith. Stenhousemuir 2.

Matches Gadingham Other Crystal Palace 4; Wasuli Polish Porces 1.

Irish Gold Cup--Belfast Celte 3. Linfield ; Derry 3, Distillery 2; Glentoran 3, Cliftonvalle 4. - Ieuter.

35,

Churchill's Challenge

LONDON, OCT. 28. CHILL, IN THE HOUSE OF

MR. WINSTON CHUR

COMMONS

ON

TUESDAY,

WILL PUT A "FIVE-PRONG" PRIVATE

Missouri

277

6; Indiana 7 Tulsa 2;

Arkansas 19

nerace as

Vilippi 0; Ten-

Tech 20 Auburn 7: Dartmoorg Syracuse 0; Oklahoma Aggie 25 Texas Christian 12; Texas Aggies 19 Baylor 13:

Washington 13

Southern California 7; Tulane 19 Southern Methodist 7.-Associated Prces.

Wo-

California 19 Nevada 6; shington States 21 Idaho 0; Far- Agut naval training station 21 Montana university 18.-Associat- ed Press.

TION TO PRIME MINISTER

NOTICE QUES STILL ROUNDING UP

ON THE STRENGTH OF THE JAPS IN LUZON

the Low

Western Pacific

ARMED FORCES.

He wil

Manila. Oct. 28. ask whether Mr. Since the war's end. 218 Ja- Attlee will now give the total panese soldiers have been slain numbers of United Kingdom in the Philippines, while 67,000 personnel in the Army and Ro- troops and 6.600 Japanese civi- yal Air Force respectively, un- lians were taken der the following heads: one, in tween September 20 and October prisoner be- the United Kingdom; two, in 23. north-west Europe, including, Germany.

army head- Countries, quarters said many Japanese are France and Norway; three, in in such isolated mountain areas, Austria, Italy and the Mediter is difficult to reach them, while ranean theatre, including Egypt leaflets are still being dropped Palestin Syria, Persia and within 100 miles of Manila to Iraq; four, in India and Burma; inform scattered and live, in the Far-East.

Japanese remnants that hostilities bave This question follows Mr. ceased.Associated Press. Churchill's speech in the <le- mobilisation debate when he

G. RICHARDS FAILS advocated drastic reductions of the numbers in the Forces.

Windsor, Oct., 28. Any figurea which Mr. Attlee day in three chances

Gordon Richards falled yester

to become discloses 10,

mav, of course, be debated for further opposition 3,000 winnera. His

the first British Juckey to rido next chanco criticisms on a subject that is will be at the Newmarket meating

worrying Members of next week-Associated Press. Parliament a good deal-Rou-

RUGBY UNION Guy's Hospital 16, Aldershot Services 18; London Scottish 14, Bedford 11; London Welsh 26, There was an almost unpreced

Moseley St. Mary's Hospital ented happening in the Sefton

19, Bath 7; Bristol 10, R.N. En- the card. It was won by a horse Park Stakes, the chief race on

gineering 6; Cambridge Rich. which had run earlier in the after

mond and Blackheath 6: Cardiff noon and finished

,, started a 21 favourite for the

Abertalery: Cheltenham ourite the quins 3: Headingley 16, Bradioco still

thed; Neath 8, half miles Apprentice one and

Pontypool New-

7:

derided ark Stakes which is over F.A.F. 12; Stroud 6, Leicester:

Grosskeys 0; Handicap, throwing his jockey bridge 7, five furlongs from home. It was

kay 24, Wa

Waspa 11:

Northampurt 6, Leicester 0; Oxford 3, United Ser- two and a half miles. This time. another apprentice, Demy Dillon, not only did

not fall off, but acored a clever win-Reuter.

to run him anin in the vices (Portsmouth) 12; Sale 13,

Inter than 5th November, 1945. sure on the Posnibles zoni-mouth, BABE DIDRIKSON

bind itself to accept the lowest was no further score and

or any tender.

Hong Kong,

J. P. FEHILY,

Col,

D.D.M.S. (C.A)

26th October, 1945.

the

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINËS, LTD.

were

BADLY HURT

0; Royal High Schoot 5, Watson- 9; Glasgow High School 9, Heriots

no 36.

RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS

ter.

Seeking Peace By Negotiation

(Continued from Page 1.) Later British and Indian forces took over the dump from the In- donesians without incident.

all Europeans

arrest.

and

Washington, Oct. 28.

The Surplus Property Adminis tration has announced that alloca- tion of fifty-five transport planes, Including six Doulas C-64's to the China National Aviation Cor- porationAssociated Press.

RADIO

MONDAY, OCTOBER 2915. 1945. GRAN VAKIM Y

ZBW HONGKONG Brosdomsting on

1.00 p.m.--Nows & Announcements. 1.10 p.m.--Balet Music-Chopin

Los Bylphides' Schum.non...... "Can aval

reach the Medical Brauch not The Probables continued pres- The Administration does not Their outside-left. Breeds, was un- coming more into the picture.

In the Lancashire Cup Final at Warrington, Widnea,beat Wigan 7-3- on one occasion not to score.

Other results were: New York, Oct. 28.

Router reports from Batavia Frequencion of 640 Kilocycles and from the Possibles emerged

Barrow The outstanding United States worthy

23, St. winners by five goals to nil.

all-round women athlete.

Helen's that the Allied military authorities 1.0 to 1.80 p.m., 0.80 to 5.30 pm., Bramley 12, Mrs.

Hull Kingston Rovers Amongst

10: Castleford

were to-day distributing leaflets and 9.00 to 10.30 p.m. en "9.47 Babe Didrikson Zacharias, su Dowobury 87, players

20, Swinton 10 by plane throughout Java, call- Megadysics. Rhoden (Notts County reserveltained spinal injuries when a car Huddarnicid 20, Leeds of all 3, to release B.E.T.

Workington 3: Caldwell (St. Birren and Walsall) in which she being

husband,

by her Datley 10; Hunslet 10, Bradford, being and Morrison (Schoolboy Interna-

Eurasians 14.30 p.m.-Orchestra Raymondo. tional).

all-in at N. 9, Keighley 10. Featherstone being

George 2 the|

na hostages or under Texas. Sho

was given penicillin 12; Liverpool 2, Halifax 20; Old-

There are estimated to be about ham 11, Warrington 6; Rochdale four hundred of such people, in and doctors

ctors are hopeful that 7,

Broughton 3: York 2, Wake West Java but the scantiness of permanent Injuries write neld 44.

Zacharias, dual Olympic

ruports from the interior and winner, is at present concentrat-

East Java makes it Ing on golf, at which she is one

Impossible to give an accurato totalRouter.

CLASH REPORTED

The Hague, Oct. 28, Aneta news agency reported that fighting broke out yesterday between Japaness and Indonesian

7.00 Tokyo, Oct. 28.

Naws & Announcements. P.. Moving with secrecy and sud-Bandoeng, and at Pesing, a fow

troops near Garut, southeast of 7.10 p.m.-Light Orchestial Selections. denness which characterized miles west of Batavin.

8,00 p.m.-rond Varloty,!! It report- their wartime activities, the ed I many casualties" to the native 0.00 p.m.-News & Announcemesite. Tokyo metropolitican police ar- troops.

Hilversum radio broadcast that

9.10 p.m.-Duca Programma. fourth battalion of the Nether- 10.00. p.m.-Nows from London. fe unable to go, to the chandluo from American Rollands army shock troops regiment 10,00 Songs States most him. Leono dlers.

would sall en

Trom Pucoin!"# Monday for the mooting Joo Kabut, of

Netherlands

Ореган Indics-Associated The confiscated items were Proso.

10.00 p.m.-Clona Down.",

Agents for

U.S. WAR SHIPPING, ADMINISTRATION

Announce

Besumption of their shipping Sorvlood Trans Facile and Bound the World.

9.8.

PRESIDENT GRANT"

Lesvos San Francisco about, November 16th Arrives Hong Kong about December 10th Regular Borvicos thetoaltor.

For information apply to WILKINSON & GRIST.

of the best players in the United JAPANESE POLICE

States. Router.

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT"

New York, Oct. 28. The world light heavyweight champion, Gus Lesnevich, has afgned to defend his title against

American now

SWOOP

21 2ish

Bruceronted 2,146 persons yesterday:

don, Oregon, on January 21.

on charges of purchasing mer

atelierte Oregon, at Port Lon- turned over to the Alled ou Kahut is unknown in the eastern thorities. They included about Statos but ho le reported to have 1,000 packages of cigarettes, done extremely

well in Pacific candy, matelies and canned areas.---Kouter.

goods.Associated Press.

Windsor, Oct. 28. Septon Park Stakes: Queens land 1, Acceleration 2; Brigh- tera 8. Betting, 101 71 74.

1.30 p.m.-Mondelsohn-Trio in D

Minor, Op. 40 9.00p.m.-Close Down.

6.00 pm-Albert Sandler & His Or*

chotra.

Printed and published, for, the Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER Propriotorn The Newspaper JAMES HEATER, Windsor Hours, Hong Kong.

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