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"Deluge Of

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Babies"

In Next 300 Years

Washington, May 30.

The American population reference bureau figures that the world's current population of two billion will jump to 20 billion in 300 years when 45 additional carths will be needed to take care of them.

The bureau, a non-profit scientific educational institution which gathers population data, says China and India will play leading roles in this anticipated deluge of It figures of babies during the next three centuries.

the fifteen additional earths required cach century to handle population growths. China and India will need five each.

Army Captain Shot Dead

Dusseldorf, May 30.

A British army captain of a special force combatting gangs of desperados roaming the British zone was shot dead near here last night.

The bureau's estimate of 20 illions in 300

years assumes that population increnson- will rute, continue at the present that the excess of births over deaths will remain the same as during the past half century and will

upset by not be epidemies and other catastro- phes.

wara,

The bureau estimates that two billions is about all the present care of under earth can take current living standards This | includes the low ving 01- The officer, whose name wasdards found in China and In- not disclosed, was killed while din, and elsewhere of a smaller Intercepting a gang about to

to

scale.

Virtually all nationa are brought within the seps this population speculation.

Majority Suffering

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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946.

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publisher torlay.

Stressing that tha_funde- mental negd is education, the states That White Paper

£1,000,000 has been allocated under the Colonial Develop west and Welfare Act to en- able Colonial candidates obtain qualifications for ap pointment to the higher graden of the Civil Service-Reuter.

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ETSPORTS SECTION

Football

Hong Kong Assn. Meeting Great Golf Duel

The first meeting of the Council of Hong Kong Football At Birkdale

the the

Association since the return of the Civil Administra- of tion was held yesterday under the chairmanship

Southport, May 20. In one of the finest golf duel Mr. Wong Ka-tsun in the offices of Messrs Lo and Lo.seen in amateur play for many It was attended by Messrs. K. K. Ip (Eastern), E. Lyears, the former Walker Cup Strange (H. K. Club), Chas. Ying (South China A. Aliminated the hole of the title. pinyer Leonard Cawley, tuday Fred Sung (Kwong Wah A.A.) H. K. Loo (Sing Tao S.C.) | Alex Kyle of Scotland at the 20th C.P.O.J. Rogers (Royal Navy), L/Cpl. J. Sharp (R. En-hole in the fourth round of gineers) C. Guimgam (Junior Clubs) and L. F. de Souza British Championship over

Birkdale Course here. (Asst. Hon. Secretary),

Crawley was one up after nine Elections to fill the vacuncles of secure donation for a new League holes and then a fierce president and vice-president were up by the Chha migpensary Located.

Annual General and a new Challenge Shield by Meeting. Mr. L. F. de Souza was Sincere Perfumery Co. Ltd. appointed Hon. Secretury in the place of Mr. L. A. Rocha, who was appointed at the meeting in October and who has since TC- signed.

India's One-Day

A letter from Y. Saglen, ¡Festival Match

!former interporter, was rend in which the Saigon Football Asso. ciation requested the resumption

was

Osterley, Mid., May 30.

of interport football between long i The Indian tourists beat an Kong and Saigon, The matter Indian Gymkhana side by six

referred to the incoming!

wickets in a one-day festival counell

An application from the Sing match here. Tho Sports Club for permission to Put into bat first by Mer- make a trip to Shanghai was chant, the tourists' captain, the granted.

with

after

battle

Kyle was still one down at the 16th, but he took the next two holes to go into the lend for the frst time. Crawley fought back and holed from three yards to win, the 18th. The end came only when Crawley hit the flag stick with his chip shot at the second extra hole and aank his outt of. feet.

The American chall has

been reduced to one by the defeat of "Chick" Evans by Capt. E. S. Browne. The only

American to enter the Afth round tomorrow will be Frank Stranahan of Tole

Favourite Jamen Brien of Ire-

de, who still appeara to bro New York, May 30.

formidable obstacle. Today in the Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary

third round he easily beat R. M. and a German farta.

General of the United Nations! According to a witness, the

Organisation, has decided not

dut in the fourth round to over- Several letters applying for Gymkhana side, which included Robertson, but he had to go all men opened fire with an auto

to submit to the Security Coun- donations were received and the eLearie Constantive, Reuters cor-

the Indian come Ronnle White on the Home matic weapon and the officer

"It may be more pleasant frcil the Siamese charges of were referred to the new councy respondent

green. out for 97 by was killed instantly.

A sub-committee composed of tour, were all British

turned out Americans to believ?" anys the French troops forcibly seizing

a late start. Fland had one match today in which troops during the night and searched bureau, "that their bigher evel and holding Siamese territory, Messra, E. Strange. K. K. In and tea time

Cmdr. Robertson-Aikman was ap. Their innings lasted two hours he disposed of the Welsh interna na UNO spokesman said today.

tional A. D. Evans. After a grim neighbouring displaced persons of living is due to their

The spokesman said that Dr. pointed to revise the rules of the 10 minutes.

The tourists, after a long and struggle lasting three hours forty ramps for the killers, believed genuity and intelligence but the

Poles. Intensive en-farts indicate that the chief Lie has decided to wait until n Association and the various com-

rather social ten interval, then minutes, the former boy champion of the Council has petitions run by it. quiries are being conducted by reason is that we have only 250 member

The report of the H.K. Renabi- knocked up the necessary runs John Langley beat Cvril Tolley. per square mile of brought the matter up, because itation Football League, which for the loss of four wickets, twice the winner of the event, un military and public safety of-persons

bar the Siamese president,

Pridlwas

at the meeting, reads with-an-hour-to-apare.

| the_last_green-Reuter........... Beers Who have detailed-descrip-Farable land...while Italy

not invoked tions of the wanted men.-As-more than 800 and Japan: 3.000. Panamyong, had

48 fall "Further. the mineral re-the Charter and had not speci At a meeting held on October

asked the sources of Italy and Japan are fically

Secretary 12, 1945 under the Chairmanship in no way.comparable to those uf General to bring the matter of the Deputy Chief Civil Affans the United States. We have before the Council, appealing Officer, at which meeting represen- more than GO tinien as much only for Dr. Lie's "sympathy, iron per person as Japan and assistance and cooperation." 200 times as much coal.

"Seventy-five per cent of the Įworld's people are suffering very complicated legal problems tend the meeting of Soccer referces from serious want of the neces- involved, but no one has yet in-which will be held in the offices of sities for healthy ing." says dicated any desire to bring the Messrs. Lo and Le (by kind per- formally before the mission) this afternoon at 5.30 their birth-matter the report. "Yet

The British delegation hus

sociated Press.

RADIO

FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946. STUDIO-MARY TANG AT THE PIANO.

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 640 Kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.15 .m., and .16 to 11.00 u.m., also on 9.52 Megacycles.

I.K.T.

15,39 ..-Daily Programme Summary 12.32 p.m. The Orsun, The Dance Band

arl Ma

1,00 News, Weather Forrenst and

Announcemesta.

1.19 0..-The

Variety.

and Muste.

attit Brother

2.00 p.m.-Close Down

6,30 1,-"Light and Shade",

1,00 p.m.-De Geoot and Ma Orelies

with Grace Moure (Suprano),

7.30 p.m.-Alti-Mary

Piano,

Tanx t

7,60 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude, 8.00 μm-London Kelny-Newn, 8.16 p.m.Serenade ta

ENDA

the

the Star-

A. 3D-reen Request Hour",

Orchestra,

10.10 p.m.-London Helny-News.

10. p.m.-Abridged Version of Leon, i

cavallo's " Paglincel",

11.00 .m.-Close Down,

Programmes marked ENSA are .specially recorded for Services entertainment by the Department

of National Service Entertain- ment.

RADIO SEAC

Various delegations and legal experts are now studying the

rates are so high that they are Council. increasing about twice as ropid-

Supremo Not

To Return To That Post

frontier.

REFEREES' MEETING

Acceptances

Play continued for the enter- tainment of the crowd until 7.00 p.m. Eight men were then out

London, May 30. for 149

Constantine made 18 runs for

The final acceptances for the the Gymkhana side and took one Derby and the Onka wore annous- wicket for 19, bowling againstced today whan 25 horseS were All interested are invited to at. the tourists. His follow West left in for the Derby running a

same course Indian Test player, C. B. Clarke, Epsom on June 5, and 12 for the scorer for the two days later. took five tourist wickets for 01. Oaks, running the

The probable runners and joc- Mod! was top tourists with 59.

Aldis A large contingent of Lon-Lamp (Cliff Richards), or (Char-

keys for the Dorby are: don Indian turned out to see lie Smirk), Fast and Fair (CHM the game.

Richards) or (Charlie Smirk), Bridle Path (Pat Evans), Master

Peterborou Voto (To jockey) (Edgar Britt)..

Friar Tuck Burn), Scotch Resi (no jockey), (Tommy Weston),

p.m.

The

play.

(Dean seven

were

Knight

no fol- Happy in (D. Jones), Neapolitan

The probable runners and Joc- keys for the Oaks are, it WAK stated today:

Golden Conch (Gordon Rich-

Hypericum (Douglas

ly as the other 25 per cent. received no instructions on the tatives of the Services and Clubs "In India." the report says new issue from the Foreign wore present, it was announced by

Close Of Play Scores under the British official records declare, Office but considerable promin- the D.C.C.A.0. that

Close-of-play scores in today's increasedence is being given to reports conditions then prevailing It was "the population

cricket matches the 1930 from London of a statement at-ot possible for the Hong Kong 50,000,000 betwee

Foreign Office Football Association to cond.k. Cric and 1940 census perioda despile tributed to

At Manchester: Lancashire (Douglas Smith), Sky High (no the fact that one out of four spokesman that Britain would organised football in the Colony

(Harry White Jacket (Billy border dispute with France be- Board of Control (under Mil- 271 (C. A. Edrich, 55; Phillip- fockey), Gulf Stream 1.19 p.m.-A Prozman of Irish Josie on or before their second support Siam in bringing her for the time being and accordingly

birthday.

tary Administration) would take son, 58; Jenkins eight for 92). Wragg),

Evett), Airborne (Tommy Low-i "It is difficult to grasp," the fore the Security Council.

charge until such time as the Civil Worcestershire, 83 for seven.

Sunstroke (no jockey), France today repiled to the Administration take over in the At Lords: Middlesex v. Not-ry),, report concludes, "the increase

allegations made in Colony.

tinghamshire; Rain stopped Khaled (R. A. Jones), Peter Pan that would rear it, as in New Siamese

With the assistance of the Ser-

(no jockey), Radio-Therapy (Tom- Zealand, only one out of four complaint to the UNO Security

that

then French troops vices certain grounds were

At Kettering: Northampton-my Carey), Edward Tudor (Gor- died before the 58th birthday. Council

don Richards), Massif (no joe- four for key). (Parker

Rayal If India's death rate were lower- from Indo-China had made "an reconditioned and made available

Commission (E. three Smith), Massicie (M. Barry), Qui with that of the attack on Siamese sovereignty." for football matches. The Oflelal shire 126 ed to a lovel

VE A French spokesman at the season commenced in November, eight). Surrey 90 for

La (H. Packham), 1045 with a

Starway United States, she could pop-

series of Exhibition (Gregory 51),

At Oxford: Oxford Univer- (Charlie Elliott), Prefabricated late at least five earths as larpe UNO flatly denied to Reuter the 194

matches between the Services and 0.30 part, Pauls Armstrong and is as ours in a single century." Siamese charge of aggression the Chinese teams. These matches fity 209 (Travers 53 not out, (Poter Gomez).

and said that the French mili-were followed by several Charity Mallett four for 45). Combined Associated Press,

itary action along the frontier matches in aid of China Relief and Services 128 for seven.

was made necessary by the The Commander-in-Chief's Funds. Al Bradford; Yorkshire 235

In December the Board of Con- (Hutton 83, Leyland 88, Martin | action of Siamese armed bands which were continually raiding trol delegated the power of con- tive for 49). Kent 106 for nine. ads), French Indo-China across the ducting football to the Langur At Ilkeston: Derbyshire 183 Smith), Bonnie Briar (no jockey), Callann (Tommy Weston), Niki- Committee. Management

for 61). Hamp-tina the Second (no jockey). So- The American delegation is League Committee met on 13 ac-shire 180 for nine.

lorello (no jockey), Nelis (fichag understood to be inquiring casions and transacted matters At Newport: Sussex 142. Beary), Chincapin (R. A. Jones),

nornmily would be transact- about Siam's wishes in view of why the Football Association. Glamorganshire 148 for seven. Wayward Belle (W. Rickaby),

which ed London, May 30.

Iona (E. Smith). Steady Aim the vague terms of the Siamese The League commenced on the Reuter.

(Harry Wragg), Tumbling Waters Radio SEAC, Ceylon, the Ser-

A Government spokesman President's letter.

5th January, 1946 and ended on

(Pat Evans). is extremely the 22nd April, 1946 with 10 team vices atation, broadcasting on a

The position frequency of 15120 Kes (19.84 said yesterday that Admiral

complicated because Siam is not entering. metres) and 6075 Kcs (4938 Lord Louis Mountbatton, મ member

United of the

The final position of the League metres) from an. to 10.30 p.m. (Indian Standard Time is 3 supreme allied commandot in Nations, is formerly an enemy is as follows:

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Asia, will not re-nation and is still technically at South-cast

B.A.F

7 1 1 24 11 15 turn to that post after he war with France-Reuter.

44 R.M.Cdo. 6 2 1 25 614 Eastern 0 6 2 1 29 8 14 Rome, May 30. comes to London for the June

.0 5 -40 28 12 14 8 victory celebration,

Open air meetings ard to b Navy B

9 4 3 2 18 23 11 banned in italy on Friday and 3. China again on Saturday the eve of the Kwong Wah 40 10 10 6 'A' 9 2 2 6 10 19 6 elections and referendum

R.E.

9 2 1 6 10 24 5 future of the monarchy-it A' 9 10 8 11 34 2 ofcially Announced today.

Civilian 'B' 9 0 1 8 7 45 1 Reuter.

A Shield Competition was play. carried well over a hundred com ed attracting 13 entries and re-petitors to the pool, while other eulting in the Royal Navy "B" boys trekked out to Quarry Bay team as winners, after extra time to cheer their teams, as the kuin

contest between.classes. in a replay of the Final: In the

There was a large programm ; course of the season an Interport ono golfer, was six up on Richardoch was played with Canton re- of over, forty events and Father was retired to stud one Home News (BBC); 0040 Pro- The spokesman added "It is Burton, British Open Champion, ma

The seven sons of Hyperion Are that the British at the end of the first 18 holes of sulting in a win for Hong Kong Howatson, 3.J., the Sportsmaster, after his Derby triumph.

is to be complimented on the speed Khane Chalod, a six to one choses; gramme Announcements; 0845 in understood

and precision with which the reces Lord Astor's Aladin's Lamp, Sky ternational Celebrity; 1000 Holly- Government was considering their thirty-six holes challenge 8-4. Other Charity matches were wood Parade: 1030 Music From giving Lord Mountbatten an match at the Charles River Cour also played.

In the beginning of the someon

were run. The sinudard of

High and Gulf Stream, both enter-, Ballet; 1100 News Headline: Empiro administrative post, but Nelson weat round in 71--one spectators had to stand along the ming was surprisingly high coned by Ford Derby: Edward Trud,

ittle practice the Rediotheraphy and Sunstroke. touch line, but oventually stand sidering how fitt Dixon) 1130 They Missed The that he preferred to continue under par-and Button in

Associated Press. Parade;

his navy career." - Associated | Nelson won eight holes and Bur- were constructed, but at rather boys had during the war News Headlines:

high cost.

Mr. Enrique Chaine, champion of 1201 Football Fixtures; 1216

1215 Press..

ton two, the rest being halved.

Two Main Features

the Colony for many years, won The players are flying to New Hoard Melodies Are Sweet; 1300

the Past Pupils and Visitors Race. York to play the final 18 holes at

There Comedy Caravan; 1830 The Nowa

Colonel Rowell, Director of Edu- aro two outstanding the Winged Foot Golf Club tomor-

features in the League, the first cation, and Mr. Walton of row-Reuter.

is that all gate receipts word cen- Education Board, received a most recuption on their ar ull Clubs in equal share and

hours behind H.K. time).

Items marked are produced by Overseas Recorded Broadcasting service, and items marked London Transcription service.

FRIDAY,

MAY 31st.-0000

The spokesman said that the Music On The Air: 0630 The News main job in SEAC had been 0645 done and there was no longer and Home News (BBC); Morning Star; 0700 Variety from London (BBC); 0730 Music For any need for a high level com

mander. Romance

No successor has yet beru named, he added.

Lord

and

(BBC);

0800 The News, Today's and 'From

Papers

An- (BBC); 0810 Programme

Mountbatten probably nouncements; 0815 The Vie Oliver Show (BBC); 0900 Accent On will return to the Royal Navy Rhythm (BBC); 0916 The Melody and may be given command of Lingers On 0030 The News and a British fleet.

BBC

1101 Singing For You

1200

(BBC): 1840 Bandstand;

Who In Radio

1400 1430

+

on the

SPORT GOSSIP

Newton, Mass., May 30. Byron Nelson, America's number

Club here yesterday,

77.

SWIMMING GALA Yesterday morning Wah Yan Colicge held its first post-war Swimming Gala, despite difficul ties. The difficulties were mainly the procuring of a suitable Bath and. In the absence of trams transport to bring the boys along Thanks to the co-operation of the Lady Park Club Committee first obstacle was overcome and It was the R.A.F. also who generous It provided the transport. Trucks

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the

-swin-

on

The next botting call-over the Derby will be on Thursday.--- Reuter.

All Colts

London, May 80 Twenty-five horses, all of them colts, were left for the 163rd run- ning of the Derby for three-year- olds next Wednesday at the Jockey Club.

Out of the final 25 it appeared that a son of Hyperion, who won' the Derby in 1933, might run off with first money of more than £6,000.

Seven of the entries were sired by the big stailion who lost only one race in his three-year turf Fareer and won £24.000 before he

Beason

TENNIS POSTPONED ·· BRIDESHIP DEATHS

The charity tennis/exhibition

been the matches have

postponed Washington, May 30. Who's

Representative Jacka on,

owing to the state of the ground. Strictly Sentimental; 1500 Army Washington. Democrat, Hays

tralised and pooled for division to enthusimongst the visitors wore

New York, May 30. Radio Orchestra: 1080 Wander that the U.S. War Department

London, May 80.

The United States promoter, Minstrel; 1600 Best Sellers":

him that the Great Britain beat the United secondly, that goal average should Mr. Ko Fuk Son, President of the The News and Home New has informed (BBC); 1045 Keyboard Club; 1715 deaths of eight Servicomen's States by five bouts to three count in the Competition for the Wah Yan Past Pupils' Association Mike Jacobs said here today the and Mr. Kwaan the Vice-Presi, that ho had arranged for the 1745 babies on the brideship "Sobuton when the International Amateur Championship, Interest in India and Ceylon Half Hour; Military Band; 1800 Radio BEAC B. Vanco" has been traced to a Boxing resumed between the League and Shield Competition dent. All enjoyed the Gals and Chicago Middleweight Holman countries at Wembley was maintained up to the very Mr. Kemp and his staff at the Club Williams, to meet the European were most accommodating and Middle and Light-weight cham World and Home News: 1805 virus disease known ne pneumo- two Yours For The Asking: 1000 enteritis, which has never oc- Middlesex tonight after a lapse

ts of the epon helpful.

pion, Marcel Cerdan of France; Radio BEAC's Hospital Magazine curred among human beings in of ten years,

came to over, 34, 3,000, of which

over ten rounds in Paris on 1945 Journey Into Horrer; 2015 this country before stress "Britain won in the Fly-

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Blikspore, May 30. Trans-Atlantic Rhythm 1000 The diseano la doadly and | 3km tror weight,

Sion. Orer 380,000, was distribut Chinese, Indian, Corianene and June 21-Router. Radia Newsreel (BBC) 2015

ed to Clube and'è further. $18,000 | Msayan teams have been invited

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allatted to Clubs, for: Reliablitavi to cometerasinet Brush Army,

Kavy and Royal Air Foron akhilabes: „Thropri Forces Favourlie BHOYT 3180 son said. It had been, öuné pres

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