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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946.

"SELF-PRESERVATION"

German Preparations Against Norway

AS CERMAN

NUERNBERG, MAY 17. THE TESTIMONY OF GRAND ADMIRAL ERICH RAEDER,

PREDECESSOR

NAVAL C-IN-C OF KARL DOENITZ, WAS INTERRUPTED LATE YES- TERDAY FOR ARGUMENTS OVER DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.

THE DEFENDANT'S COUNSEL, MR. WALTER SIEMERS, CONTENDED THAT THESE PAPERS-MOST OF THEM CAPTURED FROM THE FRENCH GENERAL STAFF IN 1940-WOULD SHOW THAT RAEDER'S IDEAS REGARDING GERMAN PREPARATIONS AGAINST NORWAY, GREECE AND THE LOW COUNTRIES WERE GOVERNED BY THE SAME PRIN- CIPLE OF SELF-PRESERVATION AS THE ALLIED POWERS THEMSELVES HELD,

POWER HOUSE STRIKE

WARNING

Washington, Mag 17.

In a statement issued in Washington today the Federa tion of American Scientista warned "Ten months have passed since the first atom bomb explosion, while man kind stumbles blindly toward the time when all industrial nationa

will Aavo enough bombe any one of which might destroy in ano raid the centres of civilization"-AC- sociated Press,,

Scheme To Housewives

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Yorkshire Stands Out Like A Rock

At the start of a season full of so many problems and por-"

plexities Yorkshire stands out rock,

as usual

like a

New RAF Team's

Fine Debut

ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN

London, May 17.

Walter, Hammond will cáp→ tain the England toam. In all threo Test matches against the Indian tourists this sum- mor.

The choice of Walter Ham- 'mond' automatically makes him

a member of the selection com- mittee, with A. J. Holmes, A. B. Seilers and R. W. V. Robbins, nomination is curly

Reuter

Gill-

She has been hit by the war, but she shows few'scara, is com- pletely unbowed, and seems to have playing strength as strong and fresh on ever.

Yorkshire starts an ensy favourite for the 1940 chem- The full Eastern football and his pionship. Top of the list in eleven received a shock yes-made so that he can help to 1939, and winger of 12 cham-

when torday

they were pick the players for the Test pionships in the 21 seasons be- tween the wors, she sets the defeated by 4 goals to 3 by trial at Lords on June 12 to 14. Hammond has been England example so many other, counties 367 Wireless Unit, R.A.F., on captain since the Tests against could follow with advantage-the Causeway Bay ground.' Australia in 1938 and led the she looks after her young play- Arriving in the Colony a few M. C. C. in South Africa that London, May 17.

ers 'ufficiently.

days ago in the "Salween" from winter. In only two innings Two ex-army officers and Every town club has its coach. Singapore, 867 Unit were no played this season, Hammond One disputed document was a nine other ranks and an ex-And, to make sure that the job heralded by any advanco publicity. hit two centuries. His choice resolution said to have been

the Had they been, their victory yes indicates that he is the number drafted by the

candidate Anglo-French sailor have started a scheme in being done properly,

for captaincy supreme war council on to provide Hendon house-county coach goes round to lee-terday would not have come as one

ture, supervise ar encourage such a surprise, for included in March 28-1940, that notos wives with domestic_help_____ the young idea. There are patan: their ranks are professionals and against Australia next winter. should be sent to Norway and Housewives Help Service, tial Huttons in every village.

rova amateur footballers from Home. Sweden saying that the "allied run by Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. They have them all earmark- governments

cannot tolerate J. Pocklington and Major D. Red and docketed and ready to (Continued from Page 1)

another attack against Finland Burnet, recently demebbed from pull out at a moment's notice.

will undertake any area was among those without either by the Soviet Government R.A.F.C.

Look Out For These work from washing dishes to electricity, the meeting, which or by the German Government."

"If auch an act of aggression clearing lumber rooma.

It is true Yorkshire will have lasted till 10 p.m., was held un- took place, and if the Swedish Already they have more or-no Verity this acuson. True, too, der the light of a small incan-

and Norwegian Governments ders than they can cope with. that Sutcliffe and Wood have descent lamp on a smail bench. refused to grant facilities for The organisation is insured retired and that Mitchell will All speakers, amid sounds of

best have a full-time job as coach. general approval, expressed the efforts being made by the Allied against the breakage of

the strikers governments to afford Fin.and china but so far has had no; But don't be deceived, Yorkshire determination of

help and if the Swedish and claims.

never had all her goods in the to "fight to the bitter end."

Norwegian governments at-j. Both officers were overseas shop window. A strike committee of 13 was

the war-Lieutenant- Look out for. Wardie, at 22 fnd, authorised to make all tempt to prevent such help, this during

as Verity's decisions and to arrange wel-attitude would be considered by Colonel Pocklington in Norway already speken of

(left-hand- fare projects for the strikers, the Allies as contrary to their and the Middle East, and Ma-successor, Watson as well as the posting of pickets vital interests, and would pro-jor Burnet in West Africa and er), Halliday and Thornton as

voke the appropriate reaction."on the Continent.

batsmen, Coxon as medium fast; at appropriate points.

the resolution said, according A similar service, started at bowler and young Whitehead, of Chu Cheuk, one of the strik-

Salisbury by a group of demo- Oldham, of similar style. Fid- ers' representatives and a lead to the document.

wicket-keeper-batsman, bilised officers and

men three ding. ing speaker, snid that the Com-

weeks ago, have received 850 may be the great Wood's Buc- pany had had ample time to

The resolution provided that window. eleaning orders, 250 censor. consider the terms submitted on Norway and Sweden would be watches for repair and painting Under the captainey of Brian March 27 calling for increases warned against any alliance

and decorating orders to last Sellers and mixed in with the in pay. allowances for rent, with Germany, even if aimed at

nine months.

experience of old-timers like clothing, etc., free electricity,

Further free meters, no pay deductions the resolution said

protecting Finland.

The originators of this ser- Leyland, Barber, Hutton, Bowes, vice are three Army captains, Robinson, Smailes, Turner and a for illnesses, and so on.

dron of the

Army Reconnais thur Booth, they will take a lot sance Corps.-Reuter,

of beating.

Warning Given

They include W. Brown, the

New York, May 17. centre-forward, who has played

Bruce Woodcock, British for Bolton Wanderers, and J. M. Collins, centre-half, who has sign: pire heavyweight champion hopes ed a contract to play for Leicester to upset tradition tonight in a 10-round Madison Square Garden City.

bout with Tami Mauriello of New The Unit had a fine record both York by becoming the first top in Burma and Singapore. English heavyweight to win his Burma the team appeared in two trial fight in the United States. cup finals, winning one of them,

A near capacity crowd of 16,- and in Singapore they beat the 000 is expected to pay $100,000 leading teams,

It is a matter for regret tha: ed Press.

to witness the contest-Associar- the Unit have come to the Colony

the when

Football season officially over.

SEASON'S LAST SOCCER GAME

is

this

RADIO

SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946. STUDIU QUIZ”—“WANCHAI WANDERERS" VERSUS The last football game

"HONG KONG HOWLERS" season will be played this after- noon at 5.30 pim. at Causeway ZDW Hong Kong broadcasting Bay in aid of St. Dunstan's Fund on a frequency of 840 Milocyclos between Combined Services and and from 12.0 to 1.80 p.m., 0.80 to 7.30 p.m., 8,00 to 8.16 p.m., and the Combined Chinese.

1.16 to 11.00. p.m., also on 9.6% If the Service team is as chosen good game should be witnessed

tt.a.T. iter their first win over bined Services this season.

Chinese will be strengthened by the inclusion of Lee Wai-tong who will have his favourite in- side forwards with him, in Fung King-cheong and Lai Shui-wing.

Prices of admission are $2 and $1.

The Labour Office meeting yes. attempt by the Soviet Union at all pilots in an air O.P. aqun- | 40-year-old slow left-hander Ar- and Combined Services may re-

The

terday brought no result. Company representative, said Chu Cheuk, wau "not aure of his authority to speak for the Com

that any obtaining from Norway a post tion on the Atlantic coast, would provoke action."

The Swedes and Norwegians pany."

measures would Addressing the public of Hong "priate" allied

behalf of the be taken if they should refuac Kong, Chu, on

from strikers. expressed their regreta to restrict or withdraw

were also warned that "appro Italian P.W.'s

stantial increases and it was not waters,

In Britain

...

Of Yorkshire's amateurs, P. A. Gibbs and N. W. D. Yardley hope to be available fairly often.

INDIANS DECLARE AT 332

Cambridge, May 17, The Indian tourists resumed Ane weather in the last day of their first innings this morning in their three-day match against the Light Blues,"

Сот-

How

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The following are the teams:— Services Fope (B.A.F.). (Navy) and Carr (Navy); Jack Condo), Brith (R ̧A ̧F.) and Beanett (R.A.F.): Townsler (1.E.),

R.A.F.). Brown (R,A,P.),.

R.A.F). Lotge (Navy).

Reserves:-W!}{as`

Hanlon Kenley

fair that Chinese nth; ahoulddriven out-of-territorial waters: Italian War Ministry Commis-of play yesterday, during which Hau Yung-sang (Eastern) Tes Kam-hung

pay averaged 360 a

"

at the inconvenience caused. He the Germans their commercial

Rome, May 17. asked for understanding of the assignments and merchant ton-

The Italian War Ministry, in fact that they were asking for

resolution continu- nage. The nothing more than a decent waged, "This ncte will be followed that it was hoped that by July a statement issued today, said and better living conditions.

Portuguese and Indian ein on April 5 by the laying of

"(Navy), Wies ployees, he said, had received sub- mines in Norwegian territorial 16 all Italian prisoners of war in Britain would have left for and by operations

Italy.

Owing to inclement weather, the(R.E.).

Chinese:-Cha Bhis-Kang, '(Eastern'}' whose against German shipping thus The statement said that the Indians had only ninety minutes

(Banth China), Fang Kwao-sing (Kwond have to carry on, with the cost of p It was also stated that Briston sent to Britain has report they brought their first day's total Wah) Leung Wing-chul (South Okina) living and general conditiona in tish and French experts woulded that the number of Italian of 164 runs to 239 before stumps and Hau Riog-sing (Eastern) 1 Tang the state they were in at present, investigate a project for bomb prisoners-of-war in Britain, in- were drawn

Kwong-aum (Eastern), Fang King-cheong. He stressed that no damage had

cluding some which were sent carried his score to 103 before Lal Shul-wing

Modi, who was not out for 69, (Eastern). Len Wallons (South China), (Eastern) and Wout been done to the Company's plant.

on to the United States, totalled being caught by Bodkin, the Caninchen (on West The next move must come from

166,487. the Company,

bridge captain, off Trapnell and Of this number, 98,320 had the next wicket to fall was Patau- been repatriated up to April 30 di's, who was bowled by Mills for and it was hoped that 35,000 | 121 runs,

Nimbalker, the Indian wicket would be repatriated, this month and the remaining 27,700 would keeper, was the next man ous. leave before July 15,

being stumped by Mischler off Mil's for only three runs. 332 for alx wickets, with Mahomed not out and Sarwate not out for. 8.

Scores at the dose of play yesterday were;

Leave Colony?

It was the general feeling of the meeting that if it came to the worst,

workers-numbering the about 500-were prepared to leave the Colony and look for

elsowhere.

work

Parts of Hong Kong last night

-looked as though a practice black-

ing the Russian oil basin in the Caucasus with probable reper cussions on Russia and Turkey. -Associated Press.

POLISH ARMY RETURNING

London, May 17.

Anders** Polish Italy soon will

General

out was in progress. Many areas were in complete darkness, illu-Army in

Four hundred and sixty seven prisoners died in captivity and are buried in Britain, the state- bement added.-Reuter.

minated occasionally by the flicker brought to England to bo dis- of a candles or the flash at ziek banded, shaw and cycle lights.

Foreign Office

spokesman said today.

The Indians then declared at-

* At Cambridge; Cambridge 178. Indians 239 for 3 (Modl 69 not out, and Pataudi 83 not out).

Referrel-C,P,O,, Rogers, Linement, Young, LB Sparrow,

MCC TOUR OF AUSTRALIA

alegacycles.

12,20 p.m.-Dally: Programme Bunsmary, instrumental 14,82 p.m.-zļumorous,

Variety

1,00,-Nawn' &Áhnouncements, 1.10 p.m.Popular Light Classical Pro gramose with Vocal Excerpts from Glibert & Sullivan's "The Miksito." 2.00 p.m.-Close Down, 6,30 p,,-Kualen! Comedy.

4.00 p.m.-Light

Orchestral

From

7,30 p.m.-Studio-"Quia" ~Wanchal

STRING.

Wanderers"

*Howlers,"

versus

Hong Kon

8,00 p.m.-London Relay-Nem, 81 Variety, 8,36 p.m.-Music from the Range, 9.10 p.m.-The Band of H.M. Royal

Marines, Plymouth Division, D.80 p.m.-London Relay-Vic Oliver

Introduces 20,00.y;m;~London-Relay--News ------

..uale for 'Dancing, 11.00 p.m.-Close Down,

10.05

Programmes marked ENSA srʊ recorded specially for Services Entertainment by the Department of National Services Butartain ment.

RADIO SEAC

Radio SEAC, Ceylon, the Ser- vices station; broadcasting on a frequency of 15120 Ke (19.84 motres) and 6075 Kc/s (4938 metres) from 8 am to 10.80 p.m. (Indian Standard Time is 3% hours behind H.K. time).

London, May 17. The Marylebone Cricket Club and the Australian Cricket

Items marked * are produced by Board of Control havo agreed

Overseas Recorded Broadcasting on a programme for the MC.C service, and Items marked tour of Australia next winter. London Transcription service. HIS OWN CAR

There will be 13 matches and

SATURDAY, MAY 18th 0600 of six days Music On Tho Air; 0640 _The Lowestoft, May 17,

five Tests, each The Western District itself was

He declined to indicate the date

Jack McGrath of Edinburgh

duration, with 30 hours playing News and Home News (BBC); in complete darkness, but most dancing halls and restaurants of the transfer other than to say Road, Lowestoft, an aircraft

time alloted to each, except us Morning Star; 0700 Music these, which if necessary will From America: 0780 11 Play To

You (BBC); 0800 The News

and managed to carry on more or less it depended on shipping facilities, production inspector, has built as usual with the aid of acetylene Negotiations also, are under his own two and a half horge At Oxford: Oxford 874 and be played to a finish,

169 for 8 (Donnelly 86 not out) The first Test match will be Home News (BBC); 0810 Pro- 0315 lamps. West of Gilman Street way, he added, for Australia and power workingman's car."""

What Next? 0830 British

Band there were no lights and several countries of the Western Homis. He anys the car, which does Lancashire 229 (Washbrook S7, on Nov. 29 at Brisbane, the grammo Announcements;

second on Dec. 18 at Sydney of the AEF; 6900 Guest Star: leading restaurants had to close phare to absorb the Poles who 70 miles to a gallon, could be Macindce 6 for 81). down-including the Tat Tungdo not want to return

At Derby Derby 276 and 202 the third on Jan. 1 at Mel- 0980 The News and Home News to the mass produced for £100. He has

(Townsend 95) Leicester 184 bourne, the fourth on Jan 31

0940 Programme An- but no definite arrangements have ter been concluded.--Reuter.

At Lords: Somerset, 804 and

1000 Bright and Bhining 1030 Bausle From The U.S. BASEBALL

37 for 9 (Gray & for 19, Young

Nove Headlines 1101 Salute To New York, May 17. for 6) Middlesex 260 for 0 declared. Jack: Kramer prolonged the At Hove: Sussex 450; Wor- Labour Advisory Board, and Thursday night by holding the atrike was threatened unless American league-leading Box to

Iter, these demands were met by 2 three hits as St. Louis won, 3 to p.m. today, the 17th May.

1.

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Restaurant, Des Voeux Road, and Soviet-sponsored regime at home, been offered £170 for it-ReKiddington '50) and 87 for 1.at Adelaide and the fifth on: 0945 Round The

the Yan Yan Restaurant and bali- TOOM.

Interviewed by the "Chinn Mail” late last night, an official of the

China Light and Power Company as accepted by the Government

Feb, 28 at Sydney-Reuter.

DERBY CALL OVER

"

In reply. to a question about the on the recommendation of the Boston Red Sox batting alumeester 298 and 19 for 0-Rou The Epsom Derby 'call-over at Hoadlines: Int For The

possibility of a sympathy atriko ini: Kowloon, said: "The question has not arisen na· yet."

Soveral Chinese newspapers. ware affected by the cutting, off of the power supply "amprig them “During this, perfod negotio- ⠀⠀ The soure the "Sing Tao," one of the leadline | tices have been taking place -Betton Journals, in Wonchat Road, which, with the men's representatives | St. Louis, however, was able to carry on and the Labour Officer but In the National fengut, a pinch with the use of its own roborator without avall, and the men runner Cross, stole home to Five

* Company Statement walked out at 4 pm. today. the St. Louis Cardinals a 10

Jan- The Company very much ing victory a over the Boston Braves,

Dato regret any Inconvenience which res will be caused to the public but r's St. Loule they are doing their utmost to Boston

The following statement was issued by the Company vaster day 'evening

The Hong Kong Electric Co.,

Lid,, wish to inform the public maintain as adequate a supply. All other games in both leaguer that negotiations in respect of iɛna, possible in the circum- postponedj

the men's' demanda had obean (stances,"

going on

yesterday.

ed furthe

eral wenke, but!"*"The public, and re

Company

Mexico City, May 17 Babe Ruth arrived today to look over, Mexico's baseball situation.

He prodicted players barrel from United States organized bail Teague will be reoclved with open to the Mexican arms-Associated Press rele

for

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