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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1946,
Big Cash Sweep Dividends At Races
THE SECOND MILITARY RACE MEETING HELD AT
HAPPY VALLEY RACE COURSE YESTERDAY WAS
LARGELY ATTENDED THOSE PRESENT INCLUD. Abolition Of
ING HIS EXCELLENCY THE C.IN.C., VICE.AD-
MIRAI, SIR CECIL, HARCOURT, ADMIRAL LORD Colonial System
BRUCE FRASER AND AIR COMMODORE W. A. D. BROOK.
Favourites on the whole did not have a good slay thougis net- LANK WIM in mest rares fairy evenly split up.
The chant finish was pruvid.
ground among the nates in the failing even to plaer,
San Francisco. Feb. 10. Six touring Dugh editors re bresenting slindes of opinion from Catholic to Communist voiced the manimous view that most No. therlanders faymer prompt aboli. tion of the colonial avalem as it
Bangkok Interlude
Bangkok, Feb. 10,
A tiger and wild buffalo invaded a tea garden north of here is a bloody battle and the tiger was, reported to have killed, seven person and injured five before the s buffalo gored it to death.
Persons who were able to escape watched the blondy action from treetops-11% sociated Preus.
·STRIKE AGREEMENT
Detroit, Fib. 10.
K.C.C. EFFORT TO GET UNDER WAY
A MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE KOWLOON CRÏC-
KET CLUB HELD AT THE CLUBHOUSE YESTER- DAY AFTERNOON ELECTED A WORKING COM- MITTEE OF EIGHT TO GO FORWARD WITH PLANS FOR PUTTING THE GROUNDS INTO
· OPERATION.
The committee elected were Mr.j Ezra Abrahum (Chairman), Mr. D. S. Green (llon, Scerotary and Treasurer), and Messrs. 1. Bun S. A. Gray, W. C. Hunt, J. G, R. Humble, T. A. Madar and R. P. Philip (Committee).
exided bel
before the war. The
Mr. Ezra Abraham, who presid placed ponies Nus 60, 6145 litr, uni seven-werk tour of
United States, wall the coun- General Motors Corporation an-et, said that the Club had in 1941 ་་་་ and 2455 $109 ench,
ary impressed them ກາ "a vastnounces that the wrike of 25,000 a total membership of 334 and and prosperous land with enor-electrical workers was settled on Bere were alo 150 Indy subseri
There vare in the increas of ers listed. WTEC Jaotig possiblities." They ex basts of
CASH SWEEPS
Piral Race
5-11Y
we wish for ne seek.
Amid
a to da
ad in the third raz, on which
Brd. Kemider, Lime second ravonton] pony, beat Jacke an outside. Furthe tape by mať a tengel Ta this Pace Satan, the eulhot fa vourite, Failed to get away al the start and upset is backers
1. No, 900 2nd.
4108
$6,220 1,777 889
Second Race Inl. No. 48DG 2nd.
2680
3144. Unplaced
ponics
Nos:
$0.089 1,911 956 2044 and
19. No. 201 Bodd.
$7.167
3rd
391 7626
2,048
1.024
"Unplaced pontex Nus: 3410 and 877 $100 each.
Firth Racr
ery
ist. No. 3359 2nd. IRI 3rd.
6620 Haplaved
$7,658 22.188 1,05
realna de. and kemoledge
This work dobi, walan the supe
The baggeal tumset at the day 1927 $100 eacq Rate was the victory of Nigger th
Popter m which rewarded its
of the Ural Notanko i ducational | 500 ould hackers with a dividend and Cultural 4) qasabit. Its for $30.20, for a win. title is tondi.og that its purpose
The cash anceps which proved vindly ampontana. The constituan popwar ni the heat meet some man of this special belt of the again In great sh mand with the Cuited
Chganisation et prise for the last race exe
spermags shutIFY Steam the col
of Allied Moisters of Edu Catton welcher tist in 1 The main coat on that code. enor wit pret Tea Tins the o
at the end at The copard countin WEL A. we all know, ridicatirin.
Goeding $10;, • All rates
lica; be ditance,
One ragutia vorer
"
The Fruchom diel 3886 $10 0783, 1074
Al Farlowge).
Jacobus 11. & G. Towell) Duke (Opt. Huun)
T
2
Dorea (Capi, G. YE
$14,683
4,956
farh Fifth Race 14. No. 2017 #nd
9782 10038
1,943 Unslaced ponies Not 11928 Ale ran! Peker Cle. Bar 11125, 3883 ond, 3904 $100 each. al systems have been fitst corrupt-bholomey), Mobi (Sun.-i. Jen.j ed and then destroyed, scholars k.). Insbalin withdrawn).
turdried on doveo into huling,
Marea
$6.10, $2100, $13.10. ean 4 furlonga). whole there has been a wholesale
Scound The Chungking Stakes' Anthony (W/Cdr. Chadwick) burning of abrazies and sirpret (4 Polenys).
Tom ( Perceval-Pr.ce) books. Respon belay to setting | Nigger (Gol, Buster)
Mary (Comdr. Parkery
Also these things right will pass, it is Prince (Opl. Payne)
ran-Goldy (pl. Ford), Maria (Pas, Montague) and Mary assumed, to the new organisation, Stardust (170p, dames)
| (Cpl. Porter). but its two chiet purposes will be
Winner:-$17.50,
plast
ཏ'; To develop and maintain mutual spiderstanding at the life and culture, the arts, the bemani
tury, and the wiences of the pro ples of the world as a basis for ethetise interracional okamisation and would peace.
4. To vo specate in extending and in making available to all propies for the service of cannon human needs the world's full indy at knowledge and culture, and in assuring its comtilation to the economic stability, political ecuri. ty, and general well-being of the peuples at the world."
|
W Vinner: $8.60.
Abo ran: Starlight (Maj, ins- teft) and Tony Bir Day
Winner: $36,20,
Places: $11.60, $15.00,
Third The Serviers Hare Club Darby is furlongus
Boonlder (La.-Ekandr. Howes) Jackie (Com dr. Courage)
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the nation's 18 12 cents an hour. Pe agree Colony to-day 46 menders and 20 pressed surprise nå Cousing wheyjare being 20 acute mal is being subonite 1 to Lend lady subcribers. and wide proat Associated "gions for ratifiention. Astaciat. Press.
ed Press.
Jap Atrocities In Indo-China
(By Stan Swinators).
SAIGON, FEB. 16,
OF ATROCITIES. A PEL. DOSSIER OF HUNDREDS
WILCH THE JAPANESE COMMITTED AGAINST FRENCH CITIZENS IN INDO-CHINA HAS JUST BEEN MADE PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE INDO-CHINESE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF IN.
FORMATION.
THE GRISLY RECORD OF MURDER AND TORTURE "RIVALED THE GESTAPO'S MISDEEDS IN OG- CUPIED FRANCE. A FRENCH SPOKESMAN DE GLARED.
Racial
Terrorism In Sacramento
Sacramento, Feb. 10. "Bee," the most widely ir eulated newspaper in Northern California, where anti-Japanese disturbances are most frequent, reports that
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The Club grounds had recently been re-allocated to the K.C.C. for use of members and the Cub was anxious to take over as soon as American-born Chinese named was possible to safeguard against Park Wong was attacked and any as ble further damage to beaten this week while sweeping the cricket uitch which had always a Sacramento sidewalk. been considered one of the best in the Colony,
In its editorial "Bee" stated thut "From all evidence 'renching Reconstruction of the anvilion the police the assault was on- was impossible at present wingtirely unprovoked." The paper to a lack of both materials and stated that a 21-year old white funds and would have to await the American who was arrested and return of more members uni much charged with the offense enid he preparatory work.
thought Wong was a Japanese.
it was probable that the Army "The alleged mistaken identity world requisition Lin pavillon adds no modieum of justification temporarily as a garrison theatre. to his act. Whether the person M. Abraham said. also. that is American. Chinese or Japan- the Club had lost 31 members who esc. the constitution nhd laws had been killed in action or had of decency retain for him the died since December, 1941.
| safety and security of this coun- N They were Messrs. D. J.
try. If an individual commits Anderson. A. V. Baker. E. C. Barrle. P. B. Baskett. A. St. Blas. any
any illegal nets on la a dunger-
character the authorities E. Carey. A. Bond H. Br. Fincher, A. should be informed and justice G. E. Cross, E.
H.Gitting.. W. H.
M. should be left to them. Personal J. M. Juck. D. Jack, S. attacks upon Japanese amount I The murder of a Frenulanan Jex, IL. S. Jones, E. Kern, A. . to nothing more than hood. wife for flying the Kella. D. Kossick, N. D. Lloyd. lumism and they must not be 1 tice, the French have made 70 and his
An intensive search is French flag alter the first newsenter, R. Rev. C. B. It. Sargent,
E. Nash.
II. Over, T. E.
tolerated."--Associated Press. arrests. ..xing pressed for 133 other was received of Japan's surren- Pearce,
A. C. Sinton. P. W. Charley Chase (Maj. Hodeman) wanted Japanese.
der;
Saule'on. E. 1. Starling. N, 3 Sherney (L.A.C. Towary
DINNER SHOOTING
Zimmern.
:laces: $7.20. $6.80, $9,90, Fifth The Canton Scurry furlonger.
To do (Pie, Flominges
2
Autoann Rose (Maxi, Hodgnant. 5 Also ran: Mavinir | Mar, Mel
lord and Sapei (14.4ol. Gabeen),
Winner:
$19.90.
Place: $11 70, $16.20 Fourth-The Shanghai Handi-
In a full-edged drive to bring, Phnom Penh; the Japanese responsible to jua-;
All Japanese atrocities against
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Меня.
A su run: --Bin (r. Pay-the French in Indo-China took The prolonged "water treat Stockton. F. Winter-Birth and ARMS FOUND IN
xon).
Dusty (Pte.
Brennen).
Jeannie Mae Lakin) and Koks
(Pte. Hunter,
Winner:-$19.70. Places:--$7.80, $0.20, $7.10.
Readers' Letters
OLD BORSE
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that
Mr.
Nostalgia is, I sunpour, the univ
in
The death of a French woman when a Japanese doctor refused to use anesthesia in a stomach i operation.
SEOUL RAID
P
K.B.C.C. MEETING
Seoul, Feb. 10. Temporary officers were elected
members of Twelve at a special meeting of members of the Kowloon " Bowloon Green Korean Iabour union were ar- Club, yesterday as follows: rested yesterday in their head- Mr. R. Hal. President. Mr. C. quarters in a raid which netted E. Terry. Vice-President, and Mr. a quantity of weapons and am- R. P. Phillips, Secretary Treasurer.
im
the
grenades. Associated
pince after the Japanese coupment" torture of various French d'etut last March 9. when the civilians suspected of de Gaul- French military was di-armed flism or of aiding Allied para- and control of the civil nilminis- chutists;
The refusal of the Japanese tration seized,
Hending the list of wanted to provide medical treatment to war criminals is Maj. M. M. a French officer whose arm was Nabcaina, "The Butcher," who shot off, on March 9; is accused of murdering at least
and munition. The raid was made 24 Frenchman. Among other
by 30 Korean detectives, super- from the UK. eleven months and crimes, he is charged with kill
It was agreed that Messra. F. vised by Lt. Col. W. T. Stone, Apart
Sir Your correspondent
as things seem to be tending, it ing six French employees of a
Near the top of the list of C. Clemo and C. E. Terry should American chief of the provincial will be another eleven months be-coal mine at Boneng,
proach the from making it easier for knustatie, in writing of Nostalgia fore we see the U.K. again, ledge to be shares at the highest does nat
the wanted men is a Other atrocities which the old In
They confiscated a machine- that eleven months the
tenint who shot Japans Ling-mediately seeking uiterstes the police department.
K.B.G.C. Club-house and Greens
gun with 812 rounds of ammuni- level and for the world's trading hurse has many other claims to whole of the Officers of the Per. French listed include:
Annihilation of the entir 100 women, a child and a man in the from Government requisition. scholars and scientists to keep in fame.
manent SAT have song, and with
Mr. Ezra Abraham, President tion, six pistola with 240 rounds Touch with one another, the horse who has ever played
a very few exceptions 'rone home eltizens of Indo-China's "Lidice" climax to a dinner party which for demobilisation.
-the village of Langson; had been given to thank the of the Kowloon Cricket Club, who und 101 Japanese fragmentation ganisation may devel other
The M.N. crew is the same as The starvation diet of 100 Lieutenant for kindnesses which attended, invited members to the hand functions less important. Miss
whon wo to the U.K. eleven grams of rice, a pinch of salt-he had shown to the family's Elien Wilkinson outlined some of
for two men and one-eighth of a duck erg two youngest children.-ASSO- these the other day-the exchange made some rood scores: sume
ties. He was a useful bat and ties are except
sent home sick
(European Per-given French prisoners at ciated Press. >! sonnel). of teachers between country and his strokes were a trille wild, but
When the M.N. crow arrive country, a world showing for each he was as strong as a horse aback in the UK, they will get to nation's educational films. 4nvide some terriße hits.
leuve for each month of of was also
then back service and Then each the used his mouth), and rain on their lawful occasions.
his throwing-in was superb II
The RN, personnel on arrival the Ministers of Education, when could not bowl however, and be in the U.K. will be home for good. they were meeting, had the good care quite Indignant when this We spend on
the average Len idea of a history-book which, was sulod Who ever heard months of each and every year of a horse howling' he used to while it would not supplanu na
нау tional textbooks, might be given Efforts were made to get him to older children--a hok which a trial for Middlesex, but there "should attempt to describe the was some difficulty about an old spiritual development of Europe atute of 1856 which forbade any
horse to trend
turf at on the
international
usc
brontrasts.
Greater educational
ples of the one we still poss¢§§,
good-class cricket. He used t
lay ularly for the Shepherds Bush tentlemen during the thir
niga for
a safe
days
field. a
ruol
to sea
Strange Ukrainian Argument
LONDON, FEB. 10.
away from home and now, six months after the cation of hostilities, we are still being used
shin of convenience for all DMITRI MANUILSKY, FOREIGN COMMISSAR OF RUS- and sundry whilst II.M. ships
SIAN UKRAINE, ACCUSED BRITAIN YESTERDAY OF VIOLATING THE AGREEMENT ON THE FAR EAST BY FAILING TO DISARM DEFEATED JAPA- NESE TROOPS IN THE NETHERLANDS EAST IN- DIES.
agu,
oui pratically, tho whole
sayo,
we could
The
meeting of the K.C.C. held later. Press.
Mr. Clemor of the China Ligh and Power Co. Ltd., offered, in the event of success in acquiring possession of K.B.G.C., to supply electrical fixtures in the Club. house.
It is planned to throw open the Club to all members of Kowloon Clubs
It was estimated that it will take about two months to level and restore the greens and to tablish a bar in the Club-house, was decided to invite bowling enthusiasts from the Army. Nave or Air Force to participate in the Amenities of the Club.
U.S. CONSULTATIONS
Averell remain A14NUILSKY MADE THE AGCUSATION BEFORE THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL WİHLE PRESSING THE UKRAINIAN DEMAND FOR S COUNCIL INVESTIGATION OF THE INDONESIAN SITUATION..
are being sent home and we be doing what we were meant to as something to which each nation Lords. It was also feared that.
do, and
done until this have an the Continent has contributed were he successful, it might voyage, sail the high seas. The its slære." No one is likely to ex- give rise to too great independR.N.
rating of the Permanent
Honolulu, Feb. 10. neet too much from this new budy;ence among other borses; several Staff leaving U.K. that
Harriman. United the world is not in that sort of incidents had occurred at the time be counted on two hands, the!
SUS can of racehorses deliberately throw remainder having left and quite
States Ambassador to Russia, and Civilisations have never ing races which they know they a few finished and out of the
George Acheson, acting political mood.
adviser to General MacArthur, been built up on a system of were supposed to win, or oven
service months
to spend arrived here yesterday He Committees and conscious compro continued however to turn, refusing to race altogether.
The crux of my letter is this,
the week-end
route on
to the anise. But, after all, we are no for the Shepherds Bush Gentle-
of the
when he United States, Catering Dept..
de- the largest
Manuilsky told the council it "on dangerous round
Flarriman declined to comment seeking to create a new civilisa-
several years.
Foreign Minister seemed to insinuate British troops 199 partment in the ship, tave been was true, tion. Our business is to
Th
hADDY socialion
working seven days every week Bevin contended, that Britain was are in Java to defend Shell On any political questions. Ache establish the sounder
annual princi to an end at the
club for eleven months without a day assigned by the Allied high com Company interests. Can you think son said he was called back to dinner in 1938. The president. For
inand to operations in the Indies, a Labour Government would do Washington for consultations.-
this?"-Asociated Presy.
Associated Press. on sitting down at taho. thought also hours are staggered to which has survived this war. les remarked
'overtime baying
which but he said: go hungry
The way to receive the Jana- though it may not survive another, 1
nese capitulation and disarm the It is in this work of revival, by kicked horse. Nostalgicans that they work ourly and
day for the club, and a dia the ship since leaving Sydney been accomplished."
Answering Mr. Bevin's pre-
to Inquiry A5
what the visus Rex modoru of Hong Kong and
his lived down. At the next last June. I wonder if the Com Club mestime resolution was C.-in-C. British Pacific Fleet are Manullaky would have done
HANOI, FEB. 10. that Tersed
All
uook In mention Nostalgia's
name should be erased are of this and do they think troops had been firoi
would Trops of mw.country. from the Club'e records, and all of this when this shine nova Indonesia. to commissar replied TONKIN CHINA, WHICH BEFORE THE WAR EXPORT-
amente come up for review?
ED LARGE QUANTIE ES OF COAL TỘ HỌNG mombore aereed to make efforts
hot datand the interoits of Shall
KONG, SINGAPORE AND SHANGHAI. HAS STOCK: the affair
Oll Company. They would The engaromeni is announced to are that
quickly into oblivion. That is
fend the rits of the people."
PILED AN ESTIMATED 100,000 TONS OF COAL uf Subit, W. Dneon, octine why, if you ask one of the old
He said Harold Sbasson, former
FOR EXPORT DESPITE THE CURRENT POLITI- Elmadeld Road. Unter Tooting,
Governor of the State of Minnes
CAL DISTURBANCES. S.W.17, and Lending/Wren N. members to-day about the crkket- Sub Lt. in deed of Nostalgin, he will
and a, possible Republienn Stewart, of Edinburgh. Enson to Secretary is Commander only that he has never heard of Clark, skipner of H.M.S., Reaper the horse in his life.
est
Lo death. It was a latery many have not been off Jabanes, and this task has not
putting the chief workers in enchil and by smoothing their way, that the new organisation will show its main usefulness.
red
race
which they have never
NAVAL ENGAGEMENT
and thu engagement was an nounced at a farewell party on
board on Saturday night.
"YUKON" DISASTER
of
Влако
JOE CLUTTERBUCK.
•
MERCHANT NAVY MEN'S GRIEVANCE
1
de-
With, the waterfront strike here predomini contender, bad pug
Coal From Tonkin Assured
REPATRIATION NOTICE
60
H.M.S. "REAPER" FOR UNITED KINGDOM
be under tioned aro listed for mbarkation:-
Mr G. P. Murphy Mr. P. Nelau
Mr. J Demary
Mr. H. Dingadale
Mr. J. Goddard
Mr. T. J. Fyne
Mr. B. G. Boker
Mr. P. Appleyard Mr. S. T. Doughty Mr. J. A. Wa son Mr. W. C Craig Mr. G. Stewart Mr. C, E Davis AF Feeching Mr. P... Klimentk Mr. G. Goncharoff. Hey, G. Coni Rez. 1. Pulit
Rev. A. Comesti Rev. 1 Alessio
Fer. W. Hau hey Bio. D. O'Connell
Mr G. Clerke
Mr. Jyta
Leh, i Geno
A.K.V.D.O.
10M F. C. J'ren,
to B. J Woolley,
SHELLBACK
MANILA STRIKES
LO GKONG pasrerger will Manila,
Feb, 10...
Disemble et Quern' Pier at 10.30 French authorities here say damaged by bombings. still ungebied, two new walk-outs
gested a United Nations Investi
While the revolutionary An-m, on Merday February, 11th, have hammered Manilla's rehabi
ention. Sinding a U.N.O. com that the British have indicated tation work.
Now strikes have closed a rope mission to Java. Manuilsky ar-that when shipping becomes namite Republic of Viet Nam, 1946, and OW! UN PRE- Godown factory and a lumbar mill-Asued, would strengthen confidence available they want to resume which controls civil administraensers will sa-cuble a, Naval Prociated Press,
of the people in their right to coal purchases for Hong Kong tion north of the 18th parallel, Landing Past between Star
Dural to the United Nations and Singapore. Three U.S. has made a strenuous effort to Fry & Kleed
Liberty ships are expected to boost production, it has mbt with Wharas) at 900 «m to await Organisation.
Emla Fation fficer Sir-Could I crave the in- Ketchlican. Feb. 10,
DANGEROUS GROUND begin carrying coal to Shanghal little buccess.
Chinese occupation author-- salvage dulcance of a little space in your
Passera-rs must NOE-board has rent The army
Mr. Bavin responded that the in the near future, Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 10... grounded pant? aboard the crown
Except for the stockpile ready ties have granted the French M.V. "Aorangi" came to Sonie observera vesterday adecu- situation is primarily a steamer "Yukon Mieming to
cargo Hong Kong on Scotember 9th/45. Inted on the resonation of the problem, and the council should for immediate export the coal permission to import rice from the veil without first obtaining production plature in Tonkin is Cochin-China for the miners, their embarkation cards, which recover a valuable mall while-amn!l craft soarched John- during that time we have shifted United States Ambasador here, not interfere.
MITIN Netherlands Foreign Minister still anchorage about five times whilst Mr. Adolf Berle. Jr., as the stone Bay for ten person
REPATRIATION OFFICE," missing. One body was recovered...practically every other shir haster of Forelen Affairs announced Vari Klaffene declared it unfair gloomy. Currently only quo however, and some improvement wil be issued at atzembly
the postponement of the inter- to call the operations of Britstons are produced daily com- has resulted. Famine conditions (point". Four-hundred and eighty
from the
the Merchant Pasenger Ameries orarity, conference Brielspared to the prewar avarnge of in Tonkin had left minore badly
10th February, 1946, She is a Dersons were removed lines following the Sunday night Carrying Shio, manned by M. N. duled here for mid-March-As- agalpet the Indonesian praple. 3,000. Many workings are flood- undernourished for their heavy
Van Kleffens said Manullsky was ed and electrical plants were work-Awoclated Prèse,· personnel, who have baan away sociated Press,
rock-Associated Press.
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