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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1946.

"NO SELFISH MOTIVE” Anglo-American Friendship

TRUMAN AT SEA

Norfolk, Va. Apr, 23. Prezident Truma boarded the aircraft carrier Roosevelt et 2.10 p. 4.LT. (11.10 p.m. H.K. Timey Monday and within half an hour tho flagship of the 8th Fleet was under way for navol mancoa- Tres off the Virginia capes, --Associated freak,

HE WENT TO THE DOGS

Birmingham, April 23.

Both Think The Same Way

NEW YORK, APRIL 23. ANGLO-AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP SHOULD BE THE ROCK UPON WHICH TO BUILD PEACE, LORD HALIFAX SAID LAST NIGHT IN A FAREWELL SPEECH AS BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES. ADDRESSING THE PILGRIMS SOCIETY, LORD HALIFAX SAID: "FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN ⚫OUR TWO COUN- IT IS TRIES IS INSPIRED BY NO SELFISH MOTIVE. NOT AN END BUT A BEGINNING. IT HAS NO OTHER OBJECT THAN TO STRENGTHEN AND REINFORCE THE WILL AND WORK OF THE OR- CANIZATION TO WHICH OUR LOYALTY IS PLEDG.

ED

"At the same time," Lard tory, he could hardly recall an In spite of his war experi- Halifax continued, "the future occasion when we have return- ences, which provided plenty course of history for the Ameri-ed a different answer. of excitement, Albort An-can and British peoples, and per- draws.

Medal andaps for the world, depends on Military

whether Britain and America Bar aged 30. must still have

retain in peacetime the thrills so he went to the cooperation developed during the "dogs" to get them.

can

MURDER PLOT

Frankfurt, Apr. 23. Eighty furmor German officers were acized in Uppre Bavaria recoutly while Thoy

were plotting the asaascina tion of Dr. Wilhelm Horger, Minister President of java- ria, according to a Bavarian Civil Governmont official, quoted by the United States information Control Division. The disclosure first Land

ed in a newspaper at shut, Bavaria, which called the murder ring a "werewolf organization" and said that #had drawn up a list of more than 400 people, includ- ing Dr. Hoegner, who were to be killed,Router.

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LONDON, APRIL ZZ, THE THIRD EASTER WEEKEND FOOTBALL PROGRAMME WAS MAINLY INTERESTING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP STRUGGLES BUT WHEREAS THE NORTHERN IS VIR- TUALLY SETTLED THROUGH THE AMAZING CRASH OF EVERTON AT HOME, THE STRUGGLE IN THE SOUTH. REMAINS UNCERTAIN WITH THE CUP FINALISTS CHARLTON DROPPING A HOME POINT. IN THE NORTH, SHEFFIELD UNITED DROPPED A HOME POINT BUT OWING TO THE EVERTON RESULT THE YORKSHIREMEN HAVE A THREE POINT LEAD WITH BOTH HAVING ONLY TWO GAMES TO PLAY,

Charlton still lead by a frac lon on goal average as Birming

100,000

Hurst Park, Apr. 23.

A record that may stand for all time was established at Hurst Park Race Course today when a crowd, officially estimated at 100,- 000, locked to see the second. day's racing of the first London meeting for six years. Ry order of the police, the Silver Ring and members enclosure had to be closed.

In another day of sunshine.,

wore race

offered goers

៧. full enrd, including two high class handicaps. From packed to capa city stands and from the roofs of air raid shelters in the park. they cheered home the truly creat sprinter Honeyway to win the £2,000

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Victory Cup run over

HOME RUGBY ham's way win put them level furlongs.

Forty-five thousand spectators saw the Everton match, in which

from

issue.

Milford nearly retired his

to stud at the be

in Lover-old

Toronto, April 23.

London, Apr, 23.

the homo alde collapsed in the ginning the season but decided Results The disposal of oriental

of rugby matches second half after being n goal be to keep him in training.

hind at the Interval; two goals Honeyway, earring topweight played today: goms and art

3-1 favourite, Rob Ledd clinching the and starting Rugby Union: Bath 17 Old

was brilliantly ridden by E. P. H. "We think the same way be-half a million dollars in value Merchant Taylora 10. Bedford Nightingale Kaved

Shefeld, Smits. His negreat opponent at cause our thought has been is a problem presented to the 25 Wakefeld 9. Bristol 6 New who were also a goal behind at the finish was the 3 to 1 chance shaped by the same invisible

Careless Customs officials bridge 14. Camborne 0 Plymouth half-time, but ho lovelled after Car Child, who Vancouver

wan tro forces."Associated Press.

lengths behind with the aged Last Hope

by the disappearance of Honri Albion Cardiff 14 Harlequins wards to save the point. 6. Cheltenham 0 Gwynbayliss Thirty thousand кату

Aston sprinter Sir Edward one and a Villa

third. Lord Halifax aaid that the Bar, French millionaire, from midland G. Exeter & Leicester

Goffin scoring two Handyway is by Fairway out. of Emphasizing that the two na United Nations Organisation is a small parsonger ship which]5. Fatmouth 3 St. Mary's Hos-onship in the South Cham- half length further away.

Vancouver pital 24, Gloucester 26 London

of their goa Army record forined part of the!tions shared many common pro- in truth the last and best hope has just reached

and the Midinnders Honey Buzzard.

Mr. J. only two points behind the

Hockman's

Triumvir. ffospital B. Linnelly atory told to the Birmingham Ferties, including language, his- of the world","

who won the other ble handicap. 30 joint lenders. Northampton 6. Heath 20 Royal Stipendiary when he wet fiued tory, and a belief in freedom,

Crowds were generally smaller the Queen's Prize, run over two the Franco-Air Force 0, New Brighton 5than Saturday, only 30,000 seeing miles, la is that he would franidy dis-the ink with which it is written," Chinese Bank in Shanghai, Tail- Wasps 18: Newport 12 London Chariton as compared with Satur-horses in training. It

of the Krcatent

He is

now a chek

but his

40 shillings for stealing 21-78

-6d. from his former landlady. le tall the police that he had spent it on "The dogs," Andrews joined the Army at 13

Detective J. R said that

and went to France soon after the outbreak of war. He was

war."

"But if the charter of world Lord Halifax warned his listenpeace is to be worth more than

from Shanghai.

Bar, head of

are

one

3. Sale 17 Rosslyn Cancelling Roper's for

Soe fourth race in three weeks,

euas other aspects of Anglo- he added, it must carry the ed to return from | American relations.

a stroll on Welsh 0. Penzance and Newlyn day's 50,000. They got "It is sometimes said, for in-endorsement of purpose, friend-deck when the vessel was aix 12 Old Blues 8. Pontypool 6 value with the goal from stance, that the British are hide-ship and understanding of the days out at bound by Tradition, and yet re-peoples who sign it.

"With that, all that we hoped

rent events have shown them to

Think The Same "On the other hand we are often told that Americans dis- like tradition, yet this alleged hardly compati- repugnance is ble with a reverent regard, which is certainly very Ameri- can, for the various survivials and landmarks of the past.

sen, according to Crosskeys

Lengue: Bradford

pionship double in prospect Ing in the leadership of the South goal in the second half was responsible for Birmingham Join League

was his

Starting at 100 to 8. ha hest Acceleration in a great race by a neck with the Gackwar of Baro-

third. Tommy Carey rode the winner

des Alpes.

hind,

The backers of champion jockey

year-old race on the two to five Gordon Richards had a lean time. His only winner was in a two-

favourite, Top Walk. which was Results of matches played today lucky to win-Reuter. were:

the ship's officers,

Park Swansea & Barbarians ton to keep Chariton on top The French Consul at Var-11. Torquay Athletic 29 Brigh-it is obvious that they are show: da's Squadron three lengths be-

ing signs of strain in this heavy be very ready to make experi. for is possible, without it no- fcouver said that Bar was a wi-ton 0. Waterlco 11 Coventry 0.1 programme with the Cup Final who is by Trimdon out of Miel taken prisoner al Dunkirk butments both political and econo-the new mould to act but let ed in the war and that there Barbariana 3.

It must take time for dower whose only son was kill-Weston-super-Mare 13 Leicester in view and the Cup and Chani thing. soon after the full Prance

mic," he declared.

already were no our two nations who

known heirs, Bar Back in

A scaped.from Aachen.

have so much in common lead has been presumed dead and the France he worked with the

the way.

treasures which belonged to underground movement, carry ing out sabotage for which he

"The way of co-operation and him have been put under bond.

not always-Reuter. was later awarded the Military

understanding is

However complete our ensy. Medal. Ife served for eighteen months with Maquis, then got

agreement on large issues, on into Spain and was arrested at

minor questions we shall often Barcelona.

differ-so in

relations Anglo-American "Onc overwhelming fact

shall welcome variety as long as emerged from any study of re-the pattern remains, and wo Iationships between the two na-

differences as tions," he said; on the vital shall not fear issue, that has developed in his long as behind them there is this common and compelling pur- pose".

On D-Day he went to France

again and for bravery on that day was awarded a birto 9

medal. He was woundest in Normandy-Reuter.

"Hell-Fire Corner"

Controversy

(By Charles Lynch)

Dover, April 23.

Things are far from quiet today in what not so long ago was The days of the hectic Britain's "Hellfire Corner." aerial dogfights are over, and the 16-inch shalls from Calais and Cap Grix Nox whine no more. The tower- ing White Cliffs, where Battle of Britain observers onco huddled, now are peaceful and deserted, littered with rusted barbed wire, pitted with shell halos and half- filled anti-tank ditches.

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Northern 5 Wakefield Trinity 22.

Rugby

Bramley 3 Featherstone Rovers 16. Castleford 10 Leeds 0. Dews- bury 10 Broughton Rangora 8. Huddersfeld-13 Barrow-5.Huns-

League North

DOES-SHE-STILL DO IT?· let 10 Workington Town 15.

Blackpool 2, Burnley 1; Bolton

Chiengo, Apr. 23. Herbert Naiditch solved his Keighley 23, Rochdale Hornets Barnsley 4; Grimsby 1, Liverpool biggest golf hazard by marrying 3 Liverpool Stanley 0. Salford 1; Leeds 0, Wednesday 1; Man- the girl. 16 Wigan 8. St. Helen's 16 Bat-chester United 4, Newcastle 1; ley Warrington 16-Swinton Middlesbrough C Blackburn Ti

we shut on LIONEL ATWILL DEAD Hull 21 Halifax 9. Oldham 131, Chesterfield 0; Everton

we

Lord Halifax stated that while as Ambassador, he had visited every state in the Union, which, as British Ambassadore go, "I think constitutes a record.",

Lord Halifax, who retires at the end of the month, will bo

Hollywood, Apr. 23. Lionel Atwill, 61-year-old veteran actor of aldge and egreen, died peaterday night of The late Mr. pneumonia. Atwill was born in Croydon- England and begon his_elage career there in 1004. He ar rived in Hollywood in 1982- Associated Preas.

succeded by Lord Inverchapel No Partition

who as Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, was Britalu's wartime am- bassador, to the Soviet Union.— Reuter,

DREAMING OF A NEW WAR?·

In Palestine

While an army sergeant Nai-

whacked on

the

9. York 8 Hull Kingston Rovers Preston 2; Huddersileld 9: She ditch, playing in an English

field United 1. Bradford 1: Stoke course, was

Bury-;-Sunderland-4-Manankie by a drive from a four-

13.-Reuter

U.S. Baseball

New York: Apr. 23. Yesterday's baseball :- National League R Boston

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1

Brooklyn

10

Bt. Lo Cincinnati New

York Philadelphi-

Louis

10

0

Detroit

Boston

Lausanne, April 23. The Anglo-American Com American League |mission of Inquiry on Pales- Philadelphia tine report will suggest that New York Palestine should come under Chicago Moscow, April 237

United Nations,trusteeship Washington Reactionary circles in Britain when this council is set up, and the United States are according well-informed dreaming of a new war, "Blok Zionist quarters here today. Not Agilatora (Agitators' Until

that timo, Palosting, Notebook)-the political journ al of the Moscow Committee of would continue under the the Communist Party, said in its mandate system. issue of today.

to

games

No other

scheduled. No-Hits, No-Runs.

City U.

League South

same playing behind him. The next day he limped out again and was struck again in the Arsenal 0, Derby 1; Villa 3, head. A pretty girl had hit both Leicester 0; Charlton 1, South-drives. Six months later they ampton 1; Coventry 0, Luton 3; 0, Nottingham

Fufiam 7, Millwall 0; Newport ( married.-Associated PresA. -

12:

Birmingham Forest 0, Spurs 2; Plymouth 1, Chelsea 4; Portsmouth 2, Brent- ford 0; West Ham 3, Swansea 0; Wolves 0, Albion 0.

League Throo

North, Cup Semi-finals: Rother ham Gateshead 1; Southport-2 Chester 4.

DAVIS CUP

Melbourne, Apr. 23. Alterations to the stands at the Kooyong Courts here to accommo- dato

to an additional 62,000 70,000 people for the challenge round of the Davis Cup Tennis Matches have been approved.

These additions will add 100

2 South, North and South Regionfest to the length of the stand

2 Cup: Ipswich 2, Reading 1. which will be made between 20 South North Reglou Cup: and 30 feet higher-Router. Mansfield 1, Watford 0; Norwich

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2. Notts County 1; Queen's Park

Clapton 0:- Sontkond

Rangers 6,

-1.

Northampton

Vale

1; Walsall 3,

RADIO

NAURU....

:

2.80 p.m.-Daily Programms Bus

SEATY,

|

19.33 p.m.----"Mundo From The Time", 1.00 p.m.--News & Annoucemgatt,

† 1.10 p.m.—Mantovani & His Or

obostid.

But Dover, hotspot of war's Hellfire Corner, is in the throes of a controversy that has the town in an uproar, and has held up reconstruction. Basis of the dispute is the

South. South town council's plan to finish what the Germans started

Region - Cup: WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 24th-1940, Brighton Bristol Rovers 3;. to pull down the buildings still standing in the heart-

Portland, Oregon. Anr. 23.

STUDIC-BARI Y‘OBZ-AT Ad Liska, starting his eleventh Cardiff 3, Palace ; Exeter 1,

Bristol City 1 Bournemouth

THE PIANO, -- of. Dover, and rebuild the town on modern plans drawn

season with the Portland club, Aldershot 0: Swindon 0, Torquay up by the well-known architect, Sir Patrick Abercrom-

Sunday pitched the first no-hitu

Z.B.W. HONG KONG, broade bie.

The report also will suggest, no-run came in the Pacific Coast "The Soviet Union is now the

Second

Championship: Bradford casting, or a frequency of 610 The Dover Chamber of Com- said in effect that the Germans mightiest political, military, and according to these quarters, that baseball league here in 35 years. City 2 Accrington De Oldham O. Kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.30

Portland beat Hollywood. 1 to Rochdale 4; Stockport 0. Crewe 1 merce and individual property had done Dover a favour in the economic force, without which 100,000 Jews should be giver

p.m., 8.39 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.10 Tranmere 3. Lincoln 6: Darlingp.m. and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m., also holders have banded together to long run by knocking down it is impossible to decide im-facilities to enter Palestine im-

At. Oakland, Calif.. portant economic fight the proposal, which must hundreds of obsolete, buildings the article raid.

mediately. questions,." All plans for the partition of York Yankees, pitched a one-hit Wrexham 1, Halifax 1.

Rugger ton 2, Carlisle 2; Doncaster 1, on 9.52 Megacycles. Ardioza. fresh from the New York 1; Barrow 2, Hartlepool 1; H.KT. be approved by the Ministry of They proposed that the job starl This evokes malico in for-Palestine were rejected by the game, giving Oakland a 4 to 0 Town and Country Planning bed by the 16-inch German chan-eign reactionary circles. These Commission, they said.

Scottish Victory Cup: Rangers fore actual work can begin. The nel guns should be completed by circles in the United States and

It was learned that the Zion-San Francisco.

victory over the league-leading 3, Stenhousemuir --Router. Ministry has already held public enquiry at which tempers slums should be pulled down, doing all they can to arrest the docs not fulfil their demand for victory over Ban

Poto Jonas pitched the people of Dover themselves Britain, and other countries are ista will reject the 'recommen

a one-hit dation on the ground that it game, giving Seattle a 1 to 0 ran high.

The Germans destroyed 800 new streets built, and the heart(-inexorable process of historica the setting up of an Independentciated Press.

Diego.---Assa- of the town reconstructed.. developritent. buildings in the Central Dover

"They are dreaming of a new In addition, it was proposed wara war desired by certain area. It is now proposed to pull

Jewish quarters here add that down the 700 that the Germans to move the historic market political groups in Britain and the report w unanimously missed. Meanwhile, the dispute place-comething the Germans the United States, representing adopted by the Commission, is, holding up the work of recon- failed to do, although they land- the interests of the most aggres-

Reuter. atruction in Britain's most-ed dozena of shells in it. The sive circles of financial and in- shelled town.

Gormans missed Igglosdon's dustrial capitalism, desirous of There has been no rapid heal, Corner, where David Copperfield doizing now markets and now

Baghdad, Apr. 23, Ing of Dover's wartime scars. is said to have rested; but now colonies, and subjugating other the future of both countries, which The Iraq Transjordan talks on Many buildings stand just as the Town Council proposes to nations.

opened in February at Amman, the shells left them, with huge demolish it. Dover's single re- "Soviet foreign policy has no capital of Transjordan. between gaping holes and dangling gir-maining brewery survived the other aim than that of guaran- Emir Abdullah of Transjordan ders. The gaunt shells of gutahelling, but the new plans call teeing security for our own and Emir Abdul Allah, Regent of ted hotela stund untouched on for its demolition, Five churches country, consolidating penco Iraq, will be resumed hero in the the waterfront. In the fields would also disappear.

throughout the world and first week of May, the newspaper around the town, larga shellholos

"Al Zaman" 'roporlod today strengthening friendship among Renter Dover unquestionably is one nations."Reuter. remain unfilled their chalky whitenens in bright contrast to of the most heavily damaged towns in Britain. But opponents

Jowish state.

·FRANCE V. WALES

Paris, Apr. 23.. France beat Wales by 12 points to è in a Rugby Union Stadium here this afternoon be- International played at Colombes

fore 20.000 spectators.

France scored a goal, a try and a dropped goal-Reuter

Sportsmen Should Know Better

Bombay, Apr. 23,

The Cricket Club of. India, India's ruling cricket body, today passed a resolution banning the entry of white South Africans into the club as members or gucate.

1.80 p.m.-Tchaikowały-Futera-

ker Sulto, Op. 714, 1812 Over.

turo.

2.00 p.m.-lone Down. 0.30 pmThe Vagabond K'ng" ...INS..

7.00 p.m. Lendon Balay -- Jack

Bruiny Pregrazome... 7.30 pm Bludio Harry Ore at the

Piano, 8.00 p.m. —London Raby-Nows. 8/15 p.moterludo. 8.30 p.m. — **Classion!

Hour".

Deguent

The club had taken this action as retallation against the South African "ghetto bill", which limits the areas in the Union where In 980 p.m.-Hogyail Imro & Els Hun- dians

may buy land. ·7-

-gerian Gypsy Orchestra. Its actions follow that of tho

9.45 p.m.--A Variety ProgramIT B. Willingdon Sports Club of Hom- 10.00 pm--London Iclay--News. Rangoon, Apr, 23.

bay, described as the most commo 10.06 p.m.---Variety Programme (Can- An amncoty granted to poll-recently recommended lie, manag 11.00 p.m.-lom Down...

politan club In the world, which

finaró). tical offenders except those ac-

10.10 p.mMunio For Dancing. take similar Melbourne, Apr. 23.

Calcutta, Apr. 28,

cused of murder or of violenting committoo to of the reconstruction plan have There is no lack of manpower, stated publicly that it was no: the Melbourne University. Con- work bere today demanding mero piled to members of the puppet,

action Professor Bernard Heinze, of

against South African crimes, Two thousand firomen struck Informed quarters here to be up-

is expected. In well-white-outer.

Programinics marked ENSA are Dover is one of the fow towns

recorded specially for Services An arca of extensive In England with manpower damage, and therefore not sub noxt November as a guest of the hours. They wald that they would Burmese Government under the

war zervatorium, is to visit pay and a reduction, of working

SHIELD REPLAY

Entertalamont' by the Department surplus and an, unemployment

ON SATURDAY

of National Services Entertain- problem.

ject to large-scale reconstrua- conductor of the Canadian Broad-attend to frecalls but not to other Japancao, when they return to

ruent. Did Favour

They advocate lotting casting Corporation.

duties on the first two days of the Rangoon shortly. The members The replay of the flual of the

Printed and Published for the This in the first time that euch! steiko but from the third day, the include Ba Maw, puppet Primo football shield competition be proprietors. existing buildings stand, and an invitation has been sent to ani strike would be complete and fire. Minister, and Dr. Thein Maung. tween Navy "B" and No. 1 Com- Enterprise. Limited, by WALTHA At the reconstruction enquiry. building now ones placement in Australian-born

Tho Newspaper members of the Town Counell the vacant spaces-Reuter

musician--Reuolla would not be answered puppet Burmese Ambassador to mandos will be played on Batur James KRATED, Windsor Howen

Japan-—Rautor,

day, at Causeway Day at 5 p.m. Hong Kong.

the green grass,

Hon.

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