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HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1946.
Dutch "Sabotage" In SPORTS
Indonesia?
BATAVIA, APRIL 28.
THE INDONESIAN REPUBLICAN ARMY AUTHORITIES IT WAS STATED HERE TODAY WISH TO SUPPRESS THE NEWS OF THE CLASH BETWEEN THE DUTCH AND INDONESIANS ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BATAVIA A REPERCUS- FEW DAYS AGO AS THEY FEAR ITS SIONS MIGHT ENDANGER THE SUCCESSFUL EVA- INTERNEES, EN- CUATION OF FORMER ALLIED TRUSTED TO THE INDONESIAN AUTHORITIES UN- DER THE RECENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE AL- LIED HIGH COMMAND AND THE INDONESIAN RE- PUBLICAN GOVERNMENT.
THIS ENGAGEMENT COMING. ON TOP OF RECENT IN- CIDENTS AT THE VILLAGE OF PESING, JUST OUT- TROOPS OCCU. WHICH DUTCH SIDE BATAVIA, PIED ON ORDERS OF THE LOCAL DUTCH COM- MANDER, HAVE STIMULATED WIDESPREAD SUC. GESTIONS THAT A POWERFUL DUTCH POLITICAL AND MILITARY GROUP IS DOING ITS UTMOST TO SABOTACE THE DUTCH-INDONESIAN DISCUS. SIONS.
SHIP HELD UP
Melbourne, Apr. 28.
& O, liner The 10,000-fon "Rimtaka", held up yesterday because the crew complained ww nut carrying that she enough food for Britain, sailed today. Her captain explained that the ahin was currying a full cargo, but did not seem full beennae the cargo inelud- ed a large quantity of dried
fruit, which was leavier than it looked-Reuter,
BRITISH MIGRATION TALKS
First details of the latest Dutch-indonesian clash were made available today following last night's vague reports,
U.S. GOLF PROS. Derby
TO STAY HOME
New York, April 28.
д
SECTION
County Wins Cup Final
(The first full report of the Cup Final appeared exclusively in the "H.K. Sunday Herald" yesterday).
LONDON, APRIL 28. ENGLISH FOOTBALL'S BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR -- CAME: BACK TO ITS FULL GLORY AT THE GIANT FLAC-DECKED WEMBLEY EMPIRE STADIUM TO- DAY WHEN DERBY COUNTY WON THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THEIR BEATING CHARLTON 62 YEARS HISTORY BY ATHLETIC 4-1 AFTER EXTRA TIME BEFORE A CROWD OF 100,000 CHEERING FANS. WAS A DISPLAY OF BRITISH SPORT WHICH BEFIT- TED THE PRESENCE OF THE ROYAL FAMILY-THE KING, THE QUEEN AND PRINCESS ELIZABETH.
If Britain's golf profession-| als are serious about wanting! to match their skill with the current crop
of American stars, it looks like they might have to come to the United States to do it, for both Nel- son and Hogan, top ranking| glofors of the States, are ton busy making money on this sido to go wander. g afield.
With total of $550,000 in prizes due to be distributed among the golfing tribe this year, start- ing with the $10,000. Houston In- vitation tournament May 9 to 12, IT the Americans cannot afford to lose several weeks on a trip to Britain, however much they might like to show
Their
eir strength. That is there probably will
why not be a single American profes stonal the British Open tour-
in ney in July. That same month Chicago will distribute $46,000 in the Tom O'Shanter tournament in including $10,600 to the
The Dutch describe the inclinner.
the
dent as patrol action but reports
In time, it noems highly proba from unofficial Indonesian ble that the British professionals sources spoke of Dutch raids on will begin coming to the United heyand States kampongs same miles
of money to play round the furthest Dutch outpost at events since the pickings on their Klender, about two miles south-own island are very slim. Until east of Batavia,
they do the British golfing public Indonesian casualties will just have to accept on faith The
the claims made by Uncle-Sugar's were given by Indonesian un-
between 70 hot shots.--Associated Press. official sources as
and 100 killed, but usually reli- able allied sources say that 27 were killed and 23 captured.
The engagement appears to have occurred within earshot if not within sight of the railway over which a train, escorted by Indonesian Republican soldiers
700 and carrying reached Batavia the same morn- ing.
Cotton Keeps It Up
been
the
U.S. Baseball
New York, Apr. 28. Sam Zaidak Bhut out the Chica- go White Sox in his debut for the St. Louis Browns Saturday. Vern the Stephens, who jumped Mexican League and back, hit a home ran in the fourth inning and singled in another run in the sixth.
Now tho Spud Chandler, of Yankees,
blanked York
the Washington Senators with three singles. Flash Gordon hit a hume Haak Greenberg singled in the 11th, with the bases loaded, after Detroit had tied the game In the ninth and Dotroit won, 5 to 4.
American League Scores
1. H. E. 0 1
Full
*St. Louis
Chicago
New York
Washington
the
Cleveland Detroit
3 2
12
3
1
8 3
5
8 1 Boston-Philadelphia, postponed,
The St. Louis Cardinals' cap-
a
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Thrills And A Spill At Happy Valley
THE SIXTH RACE MEETING OF THE SERVICES RACE CLUB WAS HELD AT HAPPY VALLEY YESTERDAY, AFTERNOON AND DESPITE THE SULTRY WEA- THER WAS WELL PATRONISED BY RACING FANS. OUTSTANDING EVENT OF THE DAY WAS, OF COURSE,
THE. HARCOURT, CUP. THIS WAS THE C-IN-C'S- LAST MEETING, AND THE CUP WAS PRESENTED, TO COMMEMORATE HIS CONNECTION WITH THE REVIVAL OF RACING IN THE COLONY, Yesterday's races provided Bome thrills and at least опе spill. Interest was sustained throughout and betting' was good.
CASH SWEEPS
1st No. 4822 2nd 3014 4989 3rd, Unplaced ponies Nos
The first race was uneventful. The second race wan won from the favourite, Flicker, by Mouse (Captain Klein) by 2% lengths, and its backers were pald a'divi- | 143 $100 each. dend of $26.80 for winners.
An interlude was provided in this race by Goldy who refused to start, and its rider had to abandon the race.
The Derby captain, Jack Nicho lan, was a proud man as he walked up to the Royal Hax to receive the Cup from the hands of the King. The Queen presented gold The third race was won by medals to the winning team and Sanci (Cdr. Courage), despite bronze medals to the losers. Gold its 90-yd, handicap. and lis medals
First Raço
$4,473 1,278
630
2231 ant
Second Race
$4,875
1st No. 3694
2nd
3rd
3784
2070
1,398 690 Unplaced ponies Nos. 4058, 2825,
3259 and 3876 $100 each.
Third Raco
2nd will replace the bronze rider received the coveted tro- ones when they became available.
Admiral Sir Cecil
Gale receipts were an all-time phy from
record for a Cup Final£45.800. 1 Harcourt amidat much hand- 104 and 2658 $100 each.
Sanci was a suro
1st No. 309
$5,237.
F
3rd
4507 3922
1.400
7748
Unplaced ponies Nos. 4750, 418,
1st No. 3096 2nd
F
Fourth Raco
5478
$5,848 1,614 807
3rd 1803
Unplaced ponies Nos. 2568 and'
The wizardry of Derby's inter-clapping. national inside forwards, Hora- shot, but Mayfair was an un- tio Carter and Peter Doherty, expected second, and paid $36.80, gave the county side a clear su- the largest placé dividend of the
eriority throughout the gameday. and they deserved to win. Charl Duke's (A. B. Towler) win ton except for short period the second half were always
in the fourth race was also a
2nd $40.90, the largest winner divi- struggling for the initiative but surprise, and paid its backers
game many
dend of the day.
went down
Both teams
In
chap-
ces until Derby hit terrific form with extra time to pile on three goals after
their 1-1 tie at the end of the normal game Each team scored its first goal within one minute of each other in the second half, firing the crowds to some of the greatest
een in the famous ata-
to win by
Was
ticket-
94 $100 each.
Fifth Race
1st No. 4762
$14,909
4,200 2.180
3rd
3404 3895
Unplaced ponies Nos. 16071 and 11076 $300 each.
Usual English Summer!
Hurn Airror, Apr. 28: The Nawab of Pataudi, who is captaining the Indian Teat team.
dia's
best
Record Dividend Directly as a result of the upset in the 2nd and 4th racen the Tole Double paid the record dividend of $272.70. Theré Virginia Water, Apr. 27. Having maintained brilliant
were only 25 lucky of interness form from the start
holders.
The last race, a hurdle race, tournament in which 36 holes' men for
won by Billy, ridden by strokes qualified 16
who rode match' play, Henry Cotton, Bri-rain.
a gruelling drawn game Maj. Skewes-Cox, Supremo's Promise
up to the end of the normal time Moses to victory in the lost Later, during the same day, tain's "personality" golfer and Admiral Lord Louis Mountbat- ex-champion won the first prize tain, Terry Moore, drove in two period, both teams took a short steeplechase,
£300
This time Muses fared badly in England, together with Amar- "Star" mea with a single as Max Lanter, rest before commencing half an ten, Supreme Allied Commander of
the Chicago hour's extra play with the wea and after refusing to make the ath and Bannerjee, two of In- eouthpaw, blanked tournament
known cricketern, in Southeast Asia, now on a £1,500 golf
Cubs for the third victory. Joe ther and ground ideally suited to London, April 28,
vinit to Java, and Dr., Sutan today becting Arthur Lees by
fast. play. Derby appeared to last hurdle it threw ita rider, arrived at 6.00 p.m. (British cared W/Car. Chailwick. Tony ehied Summer Time) today. The other Premier, four up and three to play in the Begge hit twice in three trips to
bat and scored once to give Gln- come out again The development of atomic Sjahrir, Indonesian
43 the fresher cinnati
team and soon showed their will at the first hurdle and refused members of the team will arrive 6 to 2 victory over Pitts
by air Two other ex-champions had burgh. weapons of warfare has com-exchanged promises that Allied 18-hole final.
to budge, leaving its rider shortly alamming in a goal pelled the British Government and Indonesian forces would do
climinated in the semi- National League Scores within the first two minutes of (S/Ldr, Jenkins) no alternative
ing R. H. E.
the rec
recommencement. Before ex- but to abandon the race. to revise its 'attitude towards nothing to provoke hostilities.
An official Dutch report quot-finals, Cotton beating Alfred
Following are the results:- 1 migration. The question of ed by the Netherlands News Padgham by three and two while
1st Race-Nowbury Nursery dispersing the country's great Agency today said that Allied Lees defeated Richard Burton, industrial power from areas troops had attacked a concen- last winner of the title, at the The tile has not been whore congestion of factories tration of extremists at Tji- 22nd. and working population is teureup, south of Batavia, yes played for since 1939.
taking terday, killing 19 and
Cotton, always a hot tip for
Happy (Capt. Klein)..... the honours because of his bril- great has formed an important 150 prisoners.
Dr. Amir, Republican Vice-fliant scoring of 25 under fours part of the Commonwealth defence talks during the past Governor of Sumatra, has taken for holes actually played during Lees the British refuge in an Allled prisoners- two qualifying rounds. week between Prime Minister, Mr. Clement of-war and internees camp at excited a crowd of 5,000 follow- Medan, northern Sumatra, the ing spectators when he led at Attlee, the Australian Pre-Netherlands News Agency re-the third hole but Catton soon mier, Mr. J.B. Chifley, the ported today. The Agency assumed mastery and was three New Zealand Deputy Premier, stated that this was an indica-up when the ninth was reached in 32, thereafter never losing Mr. Walter Nash together tion that the Republicans were
no longer capable of controlling grip of the match and the title.
-Router with the Chiefs-of-Staff.
the situation on the East coast of Sumatra.
As a result of their discus-
sion. it was agreed that all pos Meanwhile, in The Hague, Dr. sible steps be taken for the ear-van Mouk, Lieutenant-Governor llest possible resumption of migration.
It is understood that the Bri- tish Government has so far mo- dified its earlier policy of dras tically checking outflow of the country's skilled workers as to present to Australia and New Zealand the outlines of a plan for considerable disperan Britain's manpower and indus- trics in various parts of the Commonwealth.
01
Craftsmen Needed
Australia and New Zealand, both in great need of craftsmen. to develop the healthy industries
General of the
Netherlands
East Indies, is planning to leave for. Batavia next Tuesday.
RUGBY UNION
London, Apr. 27. The following Hugby Union matches were played today:-
Aberavon 8, Linnelly ; Devon- port Services 3, Swansea 33;
On his return to Java, he will continue the negotiations with Ebbew Vale B, Bridgend 0; New the Republican Government of bridge 3, Newport 22; Pontypool Dr. Sutan Sjahrir in the light. 3, Cardiff 3: Torquay Athletic 22, of what has emerged from the R.A.F. Reuter talks on the future status of Indonesia in the Dutch capital.
The three-man Indonesian de-
legation to The Hague talks left Heiland yesterday to return to Java-Reuter.
Lack Of Tin
born in these Dominions during For Canning
MANUS IS. NO USE TO U.S.
Melbourne, April 28. General Sir Thomas Blamey, farmer Australian Commɔn- der-in-Chief, said today that Manus Island-formor Pacific war þase in the Admiralty Is- Mr. Nash will return to their capitals with immigration figur- ing high on the list of subjects Civilian Production Adminis-lands north of New Guinea
the war, have welcomed this
move, and both Mr. Chifley and
Washington, April 28, John C. Houston of
the
1
Chicago
0 4
7 3 8 £ 8 1
St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn-New York, postponed, rain.
Philadelphia-Boston, postpone, rain-Associated Press.
MAJOR, LEAGUE STANDINGS American League
Wen Last Pelgo { .760 .787 .700
New York
Teams
Boston
Detroit St. Louis Chicago Cleveland Washington Philadelphia
5
B
8
"National Leaguo
Brooklyn St.-Loula Boston Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati New York Philadelphia -Associated Press.
tra time had expired, they had followed up with two more goals. an unbeatable load of establishing an
(5 furlongs)
Jeannie (Lt. Pearn)
Sharney (Major Hodgman)
1
It was raining as the giant fly- bird touched down here from sullen skies and the 'Nawab of Pataudi was: the first to alight.
As he emerged from, the air- craft, he emilingly said: "The usual English summer."
All the cricketers felt it and well though Amarnath, whose
4-1 ten minutes before the final whistle brought the first post war Cup Final to an
2 end and virtually sounded the finish of one of the best football reasons in the history of British sport,
The Results F.A. Cup Final At Wembley: Derby County 4 Charlton Athletic
League North
Barnsley D, Bolton 3; Bradford 500 1, Middlesbrough 1; Burnley 1. 400 Everton 0; Bury 1, Grimsby 1; 975 Chesterfield 1, Preston 0; Hud 279 dersfield 3, Leeds 1; Newcastle
200 Sunderland 1; Wednesday 1, Man-
chester United 0; Stoke 6, Black
889 burn 0.
Birtaldgham 0, Wolves 1; Brent 815 ford 5, Nottingham Forest f Chelaca 3, Portsmouth 0; Coven-
.550
444
3
Also ran:-Gypsy LA.B. Torst fight this was, had felt sea Jer) and Jonah (L/Cpl. James). sick during part of the journey. Winner: $8.70, Places: 1st $7.00, 2nd $0.20.
Reuter.
New York, Apr. 27. 2nd Race-Bleoster Handicap THE BABE FOR MEXICO?
(6 furlongs)
Babe Ruth may get his lang Mouse (Capt. Klein)
1 cherished chance
to manage baseball club. Ruth hinted ho Tolo (A.B. Towler)
may take the reins of a Mexican Flicker (Col. Foster)......
when he Also ran Betsy (A.B. Wright) Baseball League team
(L/Cpl. James), Maris Raid ho might go to
to Mexico for a Goldy (S/Ldr. Jenkins) and Mary (visit and look over the situation. Winner$28.30. He made the stalement after he Cdr. Parker).
nowsmen over_re.. Places:-1st 37.70, 2nd $7.70, 3rd was queried by
Porta that Jorge Pasquel, Pre- sident of the Mexican circuit, had 3rd Race Harcourt Cup (7 furlongs)
contacted him.
Ruth said "No one has made mo
$6.00.
.304 try 2, Villa 2; Plymouth 1, MiliSauci (Cdr. Courage)
Mayfair (Major Gaskell) wall 2; Southampton 1, Fulham Autums Rose (Major Hodgman) 5
Swansca 2, Luton 0; Spura 1. 1;
West Bromwich 260 Newport 0;
West Ham 2,
.304 .200
LABOUR PARTY OF A MILLION
London, Apr. 28. A call for a Labour Party mwombership of 1,000,000 by Christmas-one in twelve of the 12,000,000 Labour voters wa muda by Mr. Morgan Phillips, Labour Party secre Lory at Chatham tonight.
"Our aim is to double the mambers of trade unionists affiliated to the Party", he
"At
0,675,004 trade unioniste afiliated to
ofoons only
Asiatic and: for attention by their Govern tration expressed fear today "no uso to America ai
that crops will rot in the base against an erite has also been taken-in field" unless greator supplies bourne in March that tho the Truite Union Content
| my," He had stated at Mel- by the South Africah Minister of tin plate is provided for the United States had ambitions|
canning industry..
London of the recent statement
of Interior, Senator Clarkson,
The coal strike which is cripto control Manus Istand and that South Africa would like to
negotiating with Bri- a white population of pling steel production has also was 10,000,000, instead of 2,000,000, aggravated the already acute tintain for an exchange of a num- and Field Marshal Smuts will be shortage here, he said, adding bor of islands.
"The operation for capture of told of the British Government's "It appears that canners simply plans when ho joins the Empire won't have the containers to
Manus Island was one” of the handle the crops," talks on Monday.
Similar concern has been canleat of its kind, with little of The following week, the Cana- dian Premier, Mr. Mackenzie voided by officials of the Nation-blood, sweat and tears, suggest- ed in some quarters as the rea-.
lopments as soon as he arrives
Baid their food packs would run
pau
trade of these additional unionists into our ranks will call for intensified education in Socialist principice and for vigorous campaigning among industrial and farm work.
Party "members"
∙all
·Renter
HOOVER IN BANGKOK
· Bangkok, Apr. 28.
*
Also ran: Jackie (Cdr. Gro- gory), Jacobus (Col. Foster), and Prince (W/Cdr. Chadwick) Tany (S/Ldr: Jenkins). Winner:- $0.00. Places:-1at $8.60, 2nd 336.80, 3rd $10.00.
an offer as yet." Associated Prega
RADIO
MONDAY, APRIL 20th 1946.
STUDIO "COURIER'S CHOICE." ZBW: HONG KONG broad- casting on a frequency of 010- Kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.30- 1 p.m.
030 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to
League Three North, second championship: Accrington 2, Lincoln 1: Barrow 2, Gateshead 3; Carlisle 3.
4th Rico.Pytchley Plate Crewe 1; Oldham 2, Doncaster 1;
(5 furlongs) Southport 2, Rochdale 0; Stock- port 8. Halifax 2; Tranmere 3, Duke (A.B. Towler), Darlington D; Wroxham 3, Brad Nigger (Col. Foster) ford City 1; York 2, Hartlepools Starlight (A.B. Wright)
Also ran:-Boxer (Major Gas 3.
North, Cup Final:-Rotherham kell) and Doreen (A.B. Row-12.10 p.m.-Daily Programme Summary; 2, Chester
lande). Winner:-$40.00, Places 12,82 p.m.-Lou Whiteson Quintet with 2.
· Pat Russell A Penny Dennis (ENBA)
South, South Region Cup; Tor quay 0, Brighton
2 8.16, 0.16 tó̟ 11.00 p.m. also on 89.62 Megacycles.
H.K.T.
South Cup Semi-finals: Bourne-let $8.30, 2nd $7.00. mouth 1, Queen's Park Rangers 1; 5th Race Heythrop Hurdle Bristol Rovers 1, Walsall 3.
(Abt. 7 furlongu) Bully (Maj. Skoves-Cox)
..... 1 Anthony (Col. Perceval-Price) 2 Stardust (Cdr. Courage)
3. Also ran:-Moses (W/Cdr. Chadwick) and Tom. (8/Ldr. Jon- icine). Winner: 321.70, Places-- 1st $7.80, 2nd -$5.70, *-*-
Other matches:Norwich 1, Ipswich 2: Palace 4, Bristol City 4: Cardif 6, Notts County 1..
Scottish Results
League Cun, semi-finals: Airdrie 2, Aberdeen 2; Hearts 1, Rangers
2.
Victory Cun first round: D CHOY KEEPS HIS TITLE
des 2, Hibernian's 0; Dunform
1,00 p.m.-Naws and Announcements, 1.10 p.m.-Rawicz and Landauer, on
Two Pianos,
1.80 p, .-News Mayfair Dance Orches
2.00 p.m.-Close Down,,
4,50 p.m. The Boswall Blators and the
Mills Brothers, 7,00 p.m.-London
*Performance.
Relay Command
1..30 podlo=""Courier's Choice," 8.00 p.m.-London Relar-Nawa, 8.15 p.m.-Duke Ellington and Ül Or
chestra,
9,86 p,,Variety Half-hour, 2,00...-Anton and the Paremoust
Theatre Orchestra, 9.30 p.m.-Nelson Eddy' (Baritone) and Jounette MacDonald, (Soprano), 2,46.p.m.-Liabi: Orchestral Balections, 10,00 m,London Ralay=-News.
Concert 10.05.m.--Pad Whiżaman'ı Orchestra, ga
London, Apr. 28. Ilne 0, Third Lanark 2; East
of the W. C. Choy, member Stirling 2, St. Mirron 2; Kilmar-
toam that nock 8, East Fife 0; Motherwell Chinese Davis" Cup
month, re 2, Falkirk 4; Queen of the South plays Denmark next
Paddington · Laven 8, Dundee United 1; Raith 3, tained his Arbroath 1-Reuter.
Tennis Tournampat title, with, a 8/2.0/1 verdict over C. A. Kemp,
of champlon Ireland,
· 30,00'y).—~The Musia of Richard rios, closely In the Women's singles, watched by the Brit for the 11.00, Close Dowo,
NO ASSAULT
-
New York, Apr. 25. King, will be told of the deve-al Canners Association, who son for America's right to claim Mr. Herbert Hoover, now tour- A jury acquitted Lea Durocher, Wightman Cup prospecta, Mrs. Programmes marked ENSA azo It is understood that for the f short despite the world food an interest in the island," Gonflag the Far East on his special { manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Jean-Nicoll Bostock defeated. Mrs. | recorded specially for Services
oral Blarney added today. food survey for President Harry yesterday of a charge of second Ray Stammers Mensles by B/0.0/4. time being it is not the fnten-crisis unless the coal strike America already controls is-nimas; erived here this after degree zonult against Joseph for the title and unofficial recent Entertainment by the Dept. of
Chcletian, 23 years old. They also tion as Britain's not queer.An- tion of the British and Domin-settled within 10 days,
He loaves tomorrow morning sequitted. Joseph Moors, special sociated Press Ion Governments to work out In the meantime, Reconvor lands as bases against attacks noon.
guard at. Ebbets Fields of
the
7] Brooklyn-Philadelphia, gazo laat rigid Commonwealth scheme sion Director John Snyder såld from Japan and Agia," he added.
same sharge. will encourage the entry of Bri-Harry Truman that he saw no Manus she may one day dad this nations — but friendships: be- of migration. Each Dominion after conferring with President Australia Ioana control of for Shanghai-Reuter. tish craftsmen, in socordance prospect of an early solution to leland a threat to her safety. - with its varying requirements, the coal strike, Associated am friend of America ** Aus tween, nations can change.
Itralia and América are friendly,
Christian aleged that the two June 9. Both defendanta miseried mon best him, rip,in the Ebbets that Chelation fall, fenti imag
Erandsland S after, the From
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