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INDIA'S GREAT OPPORTUNITY Labour Peer's Appeal For Patience

Leadership Of Asiatic League

Hy Renter's Polen) Correspondent.)

LONDON. NOV. 20

A LEAGUE OF ASIATIC PEOPLES LED BY INDIA IS GN- VISAGED AS A LOGICAL DEVELOPMENT FROM THE SELF DETERMINATION OF INDIA ITSELF BY LORD

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Pacific Base Committee

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Canberra. Not. 20. Prime Mintater Chifley announced

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Singa

Football Season Open

SATURDAY WILL MARK ANOTHER STEP IN THE HE HABILITATION 12

THE COLONY UNDER THE MILIT ARY ADMINISTRATION WHEN THE OFFICIAL 1946 1846 FOOTBALL SEASON WILL, COMMENCE WITH THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF EX HIBITION MATCHES.

"The newspapers are small," he pet out, and they are crowd rd aut with tremendous events bagpenge all the time, and the alar and by the statements of ordinary sublic may suddenly b

The gang is between the Army faced by a new outbreak of vi "for when, he, leace in

and will The Chinese of that Paght Nehru

what and 18 Noben is suggesting which would played at the Sookanpo grund. declare, 1 have high adrena

that the the cause profound shock and wight kick off at 3.30 pm. Tom and magice!.

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BIG OPPORTUNITY "If that constituent assembly can agree upon a constitution for India st will have to be accepted by the people of Britain. We may suggest certain Safe Brin for minorities and for

tish cumimercial rights and property but we will not da in position. to rasist."

Ford Strubelgi thought The Krentest opportunity for 150 ar was presented to the lend Indian communities

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for them to take advantage of

"1 can't understand why a new revolution should Le necessary.

"I believe furthermore," he sun. he added emuhatically. "That the British Cabinet, ull of whom i know personally, ure perfectly sincere in their intention to carry out the British Labour policy of freedom for India. They don't need any coercion and they will only be embarrassed by violence."

he Lord Strabolei rak preciated that the elections in India were likely to be necm* panied by unrest, duider and confusion and that we must ex beet" but he wanted this cuit fusion confined within The not rowest limi

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standa and admission to the on vlosure is for standing room onda Admission will be $300 including tax

There are

Loses Face

(By Reuter's Sports Editor)

London, Nov. 20, The football strike, which was to have begun next week end, was only

Football averted by the

League management committee

yiekding to the players' demands for befter conditions of employ-“

iment.

Priority For Sport In Reconstruction

(By Reuter's Sports Editori,

LONDON, NOV, 20, THE VALUE OF SPORT IS EVIDENTLY FULLY APPRE

CIATED BY THE MINISTRY OF WORKS, WHICH THIS WEEK ANNOUNCED - MUCH TO EVERYONE'S SURPRISE IN VIEW OF THE SHORTAGE OF MAN- POWER AND MATERIALS — THAT IT IS PREPARED TO GIVE PERMISSION FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF MONEY TO BE SPENT ON GROUND RECONSTRUC- TION WHERE SPORT IS OF TRADITIONAL AND NA- TIONAL IMPORTANCE,

THIS MEANS THAT THE DERBY WILL, AFTER FIVE YEARS, BE STAGED NEXT, YEAR AT EPSOM AND THAT THE GRAND NATIONAL WILL BE RUN AGAIN AT AINTREE AFTER A LAPSE OF FOUR YEARS.

Only when the Lengue realised i It may also mean that Wim- that the players were in earnest | bledon will be reopened to Ma about the strike threat did they former glory The farms make move towards reconcilia Lion, Just three woests enrlier the League refused to allow represen tatives of the players' union into their meeting, at which the cubs furned down all eleven deanands Kubmitted by the union.

Such a change in the space of

week would' Piake

anpent that the Lengue eonsidered the to empty threat. Sopie strike critics interpret this sudden con- ellintory attitude ng beruiding the end of the rigid control the Len gte has maintained on the ar fessional game

tre court suffered bumul damage which must 1m restored before this Mecca of lawn tennis stars en be uned again.

A hwn tanis official said af would cost about £6,000 to pat the damage right and that t weld take about five months to do the job.

Whereas permission bus de finitely been granted to Epson and Aintree is spend a fitnited Murn of money, it has not yet

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Home Soccer

In Full

The following are the complete results of Home Football matches played on Saturday.

North: Barnsley 3. Stoke City 3: Bolton Wanderers 1. Sheffield United 4; Bradford 7, Burnley 0; Chesterfield 0.

Grimsby Town 2: Everton 1. Meshurgh 1; Huddersfield T. 2, Blackpool 4;

Leeds Failed 3, Manchester

Limited 3 Manchester City 4, Blackburn Rovers 2. Newcastl eisestinited 4, Bury City 2

for the last 67 | been given tử Wimbtedlem

WEST HAM DILEMMA years, but that bady, while lusing some "face" still has a fien grip

understand Chat both the on the reins which is esential i' | Epsom and Aintree the game 19 $0 continue {b+

wand similar sum as Wimbie factorily.

den to put their tracks in order But whether that amount will be allowed in fall is another mat-

ter.

Reuter

Sweepers'

Largest Ever

San Feaneisen, Nov 20 The 12th Naval district report. ad to day nhom 260 embat strips in the active duty | Purile, coarpared with 8OU when

randed. the war

The statemen said

"fair uber of Chinese plavein in the Colony aud they are returning daily Wah the practice they pat in during still are on the last few weeks these players have now regated their form.

Took the

Jurement

Wai soccer lot 1941

He is a doubl ton on business. ful starter for Saturday's match

dempite Min

the tirat+t1rt? Chinese can hold a very formod shte patu, and tøs probable fine up whit be

hu Si Hang, Hu Bau Kwun and Hao Yung Sang: Le Wat

Tak Ken. Lin

P and Earn Chung Sang: Wong King Chung, Chau Man Chi, Lee Tak Kre. Lätt Shin Wing and Ro Ying Fan.

BASKETBALL CONTEST

Wah Yan Chinese students will) meet U.S.S. Brannon to n basket- bfl match at the Chinese Y.M. C.A. KU 7 pnt on Thursday this week.

includes

John

The American team! O'Neill (Capt.). Monachi, xon, Betback, Hughes, Hayers. Seviera, Smith. Spain and Levine (Conchi.

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the feet's primary po 1 i assust in the execution of United States policy with special emplasia on the im porkant tank of tegnaporlaljon and supty of Finited States forces assigned "En decupation duty sa Japan and ate former decupied territories

About 800 ships, aided by 100 Japanese craft, are enquod in the largest minesweeping opera Lion in history, the Navy said. The

to be swept ated

exteris From the Giltert Islands to the

East China Sen and Jupa home. waters.

The Navy said it believed the must

preasing problems included the movement of Chinese troops inte liberated areas; provisioning and redeployment of United States forces throughout the Orient and atralogic areas; disposal of abrond and government property the rolling up of military and zaval base. · Associated Press,

ROOSEVELT THOUGHT NIPS

WOULD MAKE MISTAKE

Football clubs nge also interested in this sapeuticement. grounds are ozi

wany

Preston Sheffield

N.E. 1. Sunderland 1; Wednesday 2, Liverpool 3.

Purk

Longue Soutin Arsenal 3, Ply mouth 0; Aston Vila 2, Porta mouth 2: Chariton Athletic 4. Puttane 2: Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur 2; Derby County 5. West 2570 "austerity", ism United : Leicester City 1. basis, with spectators having na Wolverhampton Wanderers Lu cover owing to blitzed cure for Town 1, Nolls Forest 4; Mi The directers and leials of wall 5, Birmingham : Sham

tor: 1. West Bromwich Allenda Plymouth, whose ground was one

have to Swansea Town 4. Brentford 1. of the worst dinged.

P. A. Cup 1st Round: Barnatt drive up in the Ineal bus to attend

2, Queen's

Rangers 6: here gater. Grounds Like West

Isti Netherfield 0; Han and Birmingham are also Barrose 1,

The West Ham City 2. Cheltenham Brighton & badly damaged.

H. A 3. Romford 1. Brumley 2. manager says he feels sure the

Storl 1: Carlisle

North Ministry wift give the rich sym

Shields 1; Chorley Z. Arerington pathete cotisideration, for wheyeas they used to have cover for 26,000 Stanley 1; Clapton Orient. New- port County 1; Crewe Alexander they now have none.

Wrexham 2 Pariingien *.

2. Stockton 9, Doncaster Rovers 0. Rotherham Cited 1: Thalifax Town 1. York City 9: Hartlemon, is 4. Gateshvad United 2; Rettering 11, Grantham 5: Lovelis Athletic 4.

Bournemouth

I; Mans field Town 3. Gainsborough Trinity 0: Marine Crosby 4. Stalybridge 9: Northampton Town 5. Chelmsford 1: Notts County 2.

Vale 4. Bradford City 2: Parl Wellington 0 Reading 3, Alder

Cricket clubs also need hversus to enable them

tonir their grounds. Several thousand pounds worth of damage was done to the fanmus

Tuinly through blast, and Surrey wants to get back its pre-war home soon as possible.

Oval

round.

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FOR OLYMPIAD Smaller undertakings have not been forgolten by the Ministry. It is understood that two approxi. mate figures have beeg xrd a flexible limits for repairs to grand-shot 1: Shrewsbury 5, Walsall 0; Southport I, Oldham Athletic 2; stands, club houses, race

South Liverpool Traninere and arenas generally. In preti. cally all cases local interests will Rovers 1; Stockport County 1.

be consulted.

Courses

V

Scottish Division A:-Aberdeen 4, Hamilton Academicals 0; Clyde 2. Queen of South 2; Falkirk 2. Partick Thistle 1; Hibernian 3.

Rochdale 2: Sutton 1, Waltham Iden ta to get sport on its feet slowe Avenue 4; Swindon Town 1. Bristol Rovers 0: Clapton Orient again, and small sums

9, Newport County 1; Trouhridge granted to many rather than morh

will

City 3; Walford ti to a few.

1. Exeter nable the

Southend United : Wellington 0. asses to enjoy sport in reasonable

Bishop Aukland 5; Wisbech 0. comfort.

There also the question af Ipswich 3; Yeoville & Petters Un. 2. Bristol City 2; York Amateurs Britain's prestige in the world of

1. Lincoln City Ď. aport which Government are an xious to see stand internationally high. This may mean that Wem- bley will be given high priority so a to be in a position to stay the ADMIRAL J. O, RICHARDSON TESTIFIED BEFORE THE || 1948 Olympic Games if the luter.

CONGRESSIONAL PEARL

COMMITTEE | national Olympic Committee alter TO-DAY THAT THE LATE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT the next Olympfad to London. TOLD HIM OCTOBER 8, 1940. THAT "SOONER OR Reuter.

MISTAKE LATER THEY JAPANI WOULD MAKE A AND WE WOULD ENTER THE WAR." THE FORMER PACIFIC FLEET COMMANDER, RECOUNT- ING A CONVERSATION WITH THE PRESIDENT AT THE WHITE HOUSE, SAID HE ASKED WHETHER THE UNITED STATES WAS GOING TO GET INTO THE Perrin, died to-day, aged 69. WAR.

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WASHINGTON, NOV, 20.

HARBOUR

Ferguson auid Shiga mentioned the plan to use "want ads" on the Honolulu radio station to keep the Japanese task force informed on

American Best movements,

Inglis said the Federal Bureau of investigation could find no sub- stantiation for the "want veldstory.

Admiral said the "I agree with Ffessor Laski atdent replied: "If the Japan that an Indian Cavinet should be

ese attack Thailand or the Dutch formed by the Governor-General East Indies, we would not enter

as the results of ## Houn

the the war; if they even attacked elections are known, and members should be nominated by the printhe Philippines he doubted whe

that this ther we would enter the war, but eipal parties in order cun be an all-India Cabinet dur- they could not always ing the time that the new constitu- tion is being formed and brought into being by the constituent operations expended, sooner or sembly.

later they would make a mistake and we would enter the war."

Richardson testified that he advised the President to retura the Pacife

"I believe it would be an act of statesmanship on the behalf of Indian leaders in framing their constitution to be generous to the indian state which are an inte-

gral part of India and have their own life and traditions. It would be good in the long run if their position, were safeguarded."

Ho buded that this did

that

Indian tho could be used as a road block on the forward march of the Indian peopica but that they should be carried along in partnership an Part of the federation.

menn

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making mistakes and that as the war continued and the area of

ad"

on Salpas also said arrangements had been made to use the "mour toin Iitaka" code.

PERCY PERRIN DEAD

London, Nov. 201 The Essex batsman. Percy

Perrin, who has been ill for two

months, was generally regarded

as the best batsman who never For many

played for England. years he was a member of the English Test Setection Commit- tec.-euter.

St. Mirren 2; Kimmnock 2, Celtic 1; Motherwell 1, Third Lanark 3: Queen's Park 3, Morton 4; Raz- gers Hearts 1.

Division B-Airdrie 3. Ayr United 2: Motherwell 0, Albion Rovers 2; Abron th 2. Raith Rovers 1: Cowdenbeath 6, Sten- housemuir 1; Dumbarton 3, St. Johnston 5; Dundee United Dundrmline 2: East Fife 1. Dundee 4.

Other Matches Cardiff City 1. Moscow Dynamos 10; Coventry 1, Chester 5; Norwich City 2. Crystal Paluce D.

Rugger At Twickenham

Now York, Nov. 20. Heading the list of contenders Then

Ferguson

why for asked

Bowl post-season

football Shiga's story of the "mountain games are unbeaten, untied Army, Tilaka" message was credited. • Alabama, Oklahoma A. & M. and

Inglis sald Japanese captured Virginia. The Army topped the (Dy Reuter's Sports Editor) Beld for the Rose Bowl bil, but it

London, Nov. 20, was still problematical whether

England-or, as it is officially they would be able to accept if in- labelled "an English XVare ONE-MAN DECISION

vited. Alabama is rated second due to

open the international Pearl Ficel from

The Pearl Harbour Investigat as a Rose Bowl choice, and No. 1 Harbour to the West Coast, tuting Committee to-day learned that for any other Bowl game. U.C.L.A. Y son on Nov, 24 by play

ing the unbeaten New Zealand the President thought the flet Admiral Osami Nagano, Chief of now has the inside track as the

Army touring side at Twickenham. should

the Japanese Naval General Staff be kept at Hawaii

western prospect for the Rose England's selectora did much at Tokyo that Bowl, although Southern Califor-travelling up and down the coun- "exercise a restraining influence testified recently he alone decided

9 3941 Nov. on

nia. Washington and Washington try before chosing the side. In- on the action of Japan.'

to attack the Hawaiian bastion.

Stato are contenders, St. Mary's stead of there being

a nucleus Michigan Senator Ferguson,

The testimony which was taken in expected to set the southern of ex-internationals to build round, Republican, challenged the Navy's during an inquiry conducted by Bowl bid-Associated Presa. the selectors had to start prac-

В coded message subordinates General Mac- report that

tically afresh. Their task was "climb mountain litaka" gave the Arthur at the request of the Con-

Paris, Nov. 20, made more difficult owing to the Japanese task force its final sigongressional Committee was placed

The French bantamweight and absence of any official trials. to attack Pearl Harbour.

on record in the current houring dyweight champion Medina bent Captain for the rat inter- "We in the Labour Govern-

WANT ADS:

DIDN'T WANT WAR

the world fyweight and British national; the Waterloo contre ment look to India to play a great) rolo in Asia.

Democratic leader Barkley of Empire bantamweight champion Jack Henton, is the only pre-war Modern India has In a nerles of questions direct Kentucky saith, the testimony of Jackie Paterson axperience of democratic politics od

on points over "cap" in the side. One or two at Rear-Adm. T. B. Inglis,

James and the long association of India Chief of Naval Intelligence, the Admiral

Richardson 10 rounds here to-night-Reuter. played in last season's English Services side but the majority are and Britain has fitted the Indian Senator and he was prepared to should squelch any contentions

newcomers. in Asia, peoplon for Icadorship

Mobile, Alabama, Nov. 20. prove later that Japanese Eples that the late President Roose- where the whole continent with messages from Honolulu to Tekyo, velt was inviting war with Sam Byrd shot three under par the exception of Aslatic Russia 18 arranging signals to report U.S. Japan before Pearl Harbour.

at 09 to win the $10,000 Azalea going through a great period of floot movements, had been trans- Senator Barkley, who Is Open Golf Tournament by one

atroko lated by the U.S. Navy December Chairman of the inquiry grout Harrison-Associated Press.

in a play-off with Dutch change and evolution,

The Japanose canker has been 6, 1941, the day before Japan cut and I personally would lee struck told the committee Saturn's

told a reporter that Richard- to neo a leaguo of Asiatic peoples

"very frank statement" formed for mutual help and ad-day that the mountain litaka" ought to set at reat any roports be more likely to feel that the

Inglis vantago and with India the load-mesango appeared to have been that Roosevelt was not doing United States meant basincas if Ing member of this league." the gignal, but Ferguson brought what he could do to avoid a clash

Router.

with the Japanese,

Republican members of the Committee onld they want to hear more from Richardson be fore they form an opinion.

No caps will be awarded this acason. Reuter.

R.A.F. SOCCER.

A. match will be played to-day on the Kowloon Cricket Club Ground. between Kwong Wah II XI. and R.A.F. II. XI. The kick follow- off is at 4.16 p.m. and the a train of supply vessels were ing will represent the R.A.F.

Evans: Cooper, Allen; Snowhill, established and the fleet return: SiLdr. Ritchie, Bailey: Col. Sin- ed from Hawaii to the West clair, Lewis, Caldwell, Goodley, Coast where it could be supplied Breeds, ReservgSgt. Hughes, with ammunition and stripped Roferece: Banks, Launchbury. for war operations.

Roosevelt

saill Richardson

out in questioning that this mes нахо was not included in the Now York, Nov, 20, Japanese fleet'e operation ordor. Army's powerful football team The Senator Indicated ho folt grabbed all but two of the fret the question was important In place votes in the Associated relation to the controversy over Proin weekly tell on the nation's whothor the final decision to Benaler, Brewater, Republienn top-rank colloge elevens. Others attack was made ha a renult of a of Maine, sald he thought n told him the ffect was being follow in order: Navy, Alabama, breakdown in diplomatis relations. dignificant thing about Richard kept at Pearl Harbour "to exer- Indiana, Notre Dame, Oklahoma Ingils sald Information about A&M. Ohio Stato Michigan the monsoge was obtained from gon's testimony was the "Ad- clue a restraining Influenco an St. Mary's, Texas Associated Elout. Cmdr. Y. Shign, a Jape-miral'e statement when he fold the uctions of Japanese

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