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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1946.

War Department Kidding About Wives

Indo-China Situation Easier

TOKYO, FEB. 6.

THE CHIEFS OF FOUR SECTIONS OF ALLIED HEAD- QUARTERS YESTERDAY EXPRESSED UNANIM - OUS AGREEMENT THAT OCCUPATION PLANS WERE, SERIOUSLY IMPEDED BY THE RATE OF DEMOBILISATION.

Brigadier-General Ken R

Dyke, Chief of the Information

and Falucation Section, Coloriel SUNDAY'S "COMPLETE Civil Intelligence Section, SOFTBALL

SAHION, FEB. G

HERALDING RESTORATION

AND ORDER" IN ALL COCHIN.

H. 1, T. Creswell, Chief of the

(By "ONLOOKER")

with

bats A.M..

PEACE Lieut.-Colonel 11. C. Schenck.)

Section and Colonel C. P. Sams,

In Sunday's softball, Interest. CHINA AND SOUTHERN AN- Chief of the Natural Resources NAM. GENERAL LECLERO ISSUED A SPECIAL ORDER Chief of the. Public Health and OF THE DAY TO HIS TROOPS Welfare Section, were asked at a will centre on the game between Press Club dinner whether the Way Foune and the Baseballers

who

place, each now share top HERE ON MONDAY,

of recent statement by the Secre having lost a game. In their re- full establisignent

War. Mr. Patterson,

turn game, which starts at 11 am. French sovereignty in the remain tary

Indo-Ching,

south of the that the neenpation was not af sharp. a defeat for either of them De Palle

wha

annatineedfeeted by speedy demobilisaties may mean that hopes for Cham-

pionship honours must go 19th

military simultaneously by

was true. sim

They were also asked when the wind.

will CHORA The Madcaps spokesman. Between the 15th ant 16th parallels further opposition

Arsatiles in military personnel would be re-

with

the Cystones at 9.30 issected from

Greune placed by civilians. Alt-in from Chinese

they sharp. All four declared that

1183a with the Rivalry, as territory

were losing their key personnel North of the 14th parallel, rr.

interesting match is anticipated in PO ay that, for the first time much faster than they were sole youngsters, will be keen and an Madeaus-Cyclones tussle officially, French commandos with to replace them and said that the

of the Ching there was extreme difficulty in Manager "Senior Marker will The i-sin

The Cyclones in an all-out are operating rainst Annapites btaining competent skilled eiv-lead in the zone permitted the Chinesian personnel to take the place effort to down the favoured-to-win

What they lack Potsdam by The 14110

of the military.

The expressed the opinion that experiener they can be depended Conference.

To date, this zone has been a

in Japan have on to make up with enthusiasm.

As both sides are well-trimmed, revolutionary republie. Viet Nam the men needed

and rarere at home and would not with its own. overnment

begin to come out to Japan for the fast-stening Way Foong and

Baseballers will the "Playboy" army. Asseintovi Pres«.

a year or two.

finish. clone fighting from start to Colonel Dyke said the

WRY

Foong hur

hurler "Sunny" Brown stiff test agalast wanted must have a sense of will have mission" and that Japan a "clouters of the calibre of David

"Doc" Gosano and

of thr

EXTENSION OF UNION OF S. AFRICA

Capetown, Feb. 6. The incorporation of South West Afrien in the Union of South Afrien was urged last night by a deputation representing the Nationalist Party of South-West A frien in 11 interview

ter.

with

men

Madenps.

D

in

place for amateurs." Dyke, what a "Sunny", who has been

home leave!

is returning on shortly, said he expects to per- are some of the type of men needed to come out,

JUST KIDDING

General Jan Smuts. Prime Minis Asked whether the War De- to consult thepartment statement recently that Arrangement »

wives could come to Japan by population of the territory . reported to be under way-Reuter, the middle of the year war "just officer replied kidding, une "Yes,"

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He pointed out that the War Department order stated that wives could come if the theatry Commander said there was suf fielent housing and medical care and food for them, and yet the War Department orders to money to be spent un housing,

"All the War Department is doing is passing the buck to the one oth- theatre Commander,"

cer Buld, adding that the skilled personnel needed in Japan were not going to leave their familien and come out alone.--Associated Press,

Demonstration By Anti-Fascists

Mexico City, Feb. G.

An "anti-Fascist" demonstration to-day brought about a stoppage members of work by 1,250,000

of the Maxican Labour Confede ration, temporarily paralyzing the nation's industrin strength. for

four The stoppage lastet hours in all States and for one hour

only in the capital. The semblance of violence reported were &

few traffic disorders when forced taxis to the workers curbs and throttled the strect

car service.

were

in

The demonstrations observance of the anniversary of the nation's constitution 20 years ago.-Associated Press.

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is

playing strade ball and with expected to come out of it with hurricane ane behind him. snila flying. Both teams will nro. bably play the enne ten as in the first encounter.

Following is the League stand- ing to date:--

H.K.B.C. Way Foong Madenps.. Cyclones Chung Hwa

P. W. L. Pelg

833

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Week-End Soccer

The following is the soccer pro- gramme for this week-end

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0

V. R.A.F. Navy "A"

(Nary ground, at 2.15 p.m.) Roferee:-R.P.0. J. R. Bartlett. Linesmen: Spr. G. Thome and

Spr. D. Cherrie.

Eastern

v. 44 R.M.. Ulo. (Navy ground, at 3.45 pan.) Referee: C.P.0. J. H. Rogera.

Sparrow Linemen: L'S. D.

and Mr. E. Taylor.

Kwong Wah

w: Civilians "B" (Recreio ground, at 3.46 p.m.) Referee: Sgt. L. Pollitt. Lincamen:Messrs. N. T. Del-

rado and A. E. Samy SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 vilions "A" Civilians

γ. R., Engineers (Chatham Road, at 3.45 pan.)

A. MeCorkindale,

Referee:MA. Tibble and

Spr. G. Thorne. South China "A" y. Navy "B"

(Navy ground. at 3.45 n.m.) Referee:-Mr. K. K. Ip. Linesmen :-Lt. 1. G. Young and Mr. F. A. Barretto,

HOME SOCCER DECISION

London, Feb. 6. The Management Committee of the Football League has decide! to recommend to the next general meeting of clubs that a full champ- nionshio programme be Instituted next season with promotion releration.

and

The chief opposition to restorn- tion of promotion and relegation comes from the South, but it is generally thought they will be out- voted by the large number in the North and the Midlands, who are strnegie keen to get back to the for pencetima honours, Reuter.

Among

the

un

LEAVING ON DEMOB.

passenkera 11.1.9. Bonaventure, leaving for Sydney to-day is A. B. James F. Forrest who has been attached to the Naval Information Liaison Division.. Hongkong, for the past few months.

He is on his way home, Glas- gow.

demobilisation. for

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As a meteorological rating, he 200 served aboard the escort carrier. H.M.S. Arbiter, for two years and

Hongkong came to

in October 1945 to assist in establishing the Meteorological centre.

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This scribe has been asked time and again if there is any possibi- lity of an International Series being organised this season, and the answer is still: "Search me!"

Washington, Feb. 6, President Truman met for an hour yesterday with his Cabinet.

Am aide Bald the session was largely devoted to the critical Reed for wheat and ether grains in Jiberated Europe.-Associated Press.

COMMENCING

TO:DAY-

AT USUAL PRICES

In private life. Forrest was a And while free lance journalist here, in addition to his work with Naval Information, he contributed a number of articles, "Characters the "Sunday izl Places" to Herald."

FRIENDLY CRICKET H.M.S. Duke of York will meo. on the A friendly cricket game Headquarters, Royal Air Force, in Club ground to-morrow.

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Meanwhile, Ted Broadribh, manager of Mills, states that he is still awaiting definite new of the champlon's release from the adding he expected him

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