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It's The Rich Wot 'As

The Pleasure!

Gdynia, June 30.

Thirty jugs of cream, cakes, wines and spirits, cherries, oranges, and strawberries, unration- ed butter, sugar, and tea, plenty of clothes and furniture - these rae things the visitor to Po- land finds in abundance in shop windows. But many of the people look thin and tired. Shops are full of good but empty of customers. Prices to the foreigner do not Acem excessive capecially if they are calculated on the Binck Market earrency rate of 1,000 zlaty to the pound Sterling.

The Future Of China

Renta at any rate here in than in are cheaper Gdynia

Transport by the England. anme standards is also cheap. A journey of 20 miles to Danzig by the bus costs tenpence. A 250-mile trip by air from Sopot to Warsaw cost 30 shillings.

HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1946.

CHURCHILL MOTION

the

London, June 30. Full information on world and home exreal post- tion, following the annouNCE-- mont of British bread ralien-

in demanded in a motion which Mr. Winston Churchill, Leader of the Opposition, sabled in the House of Com-

2018

Wednesday for debate next

The Food Minister, Mr. John

Strachen, will make statement, carly in the debate which will not necessarily be followed by a division agninaż The government. Reuter.

·

SPORTS

THE. PLACE, TO LAT

Jimmy's Kitchen

SECTION

Weather Interferes Once Again

Wimbledon Results

Wimbledon, June 20.

In the third round of the Mixed Doubles hore today, 1wo-Amerlopa British partnerships beat their

two consecutive opponents

ranica.

in

7. H. Brown and Miss L Brough, United States, beat C. L Betty and Mrs. E. S.. Law. 6-0, 6-0, and D, N. Hardwick and Miss D. Hart, United States, beat D.

London, June. 29.

Little more than half a day's play was possible be- tween Lancashire and the Indian tourists at Liverpool today owing to taln.

When play was finally called off after long inter- ruptions, Lancashire had lost four wickets for 100 but C. Washbrook was still in batting well for 58 not out.

Weather was fair in some other

IH.K. Harbour Yacht Race

"Blue" (A. St. G. Walton) was firat across the Onishing Hing in yesterday's United Services Hong Kong Yacht Club xaco,

Tho

course was from the Club. line--west to cast-twice around the Causeway Bay Buoy. Cust Rock, and H.M.S. "Ramo Hend." twice round.

"Blue"

16

was first home in mins. 64 acca. In what was prac

leally a blanket finish, 15 seconds boing the margin between first and inst home.

:

54

Results were:

1. Bloo (A. St. G. Walton) 15 in.

Duke of York II (Gardner-

1. Novell and Mrs. R. D. Me- | parts of the country for the start offers from two lengues in English Brown) 10 m, 50 s.

Denmark Wants Kelvis, Britain, 6-0, 4- R.A.F. Pilots

Even before I landed, the Po- Hish Finance Minister told me that it was possible to live rea- sonably in Poland even with- out a ration card for £3 a- week, and I have several times since been given the same cali- mate "for the minimum of com- fort by less highly placed pilots. Poles,

London, June 30. Denmark is "buying" Royal Air Force surplus

of another series of county games.

the In

Yorkshire-Derbyshire gamo, the pitch selected for the match was found to be two yards too long after nine runs had been. made. The game had to wai while a new one was rolled out and marked.

The best batting performuner

County Games

He dbclosed today that he had

cricket as well as one county which he declined to name. The county suggested that he qualify) for them by residence.

Amarnath said: "Before I du anything. I must consult by em- plover, the Maharaja of Patiala. and I must seek guidance from the Indian,Beard of Control."-

3. Rame Head I (L. O'N. Thom- son) 10 m. 01 a

4. Crana (MacWhirter) 10 m1. 01.3 s.

6. Commodore (Andrews) 10 m.

4-

ob

00 s.

6. Adamopt

X. (Johnson) 10 m.

7. Bonaventure I (Commodore Everett) 10 m. 09.

Looking Over The Test Match

Other results in today's mat- ches were:

Second Round. Mixed Doubles: K. Landy, II. Pellizza and Mrs. France, beat C. Grandet, France and Mies J. Van de Wal, Nether Innds, 6-2, 9-7.

Round: H. E. Honman.

and Mias M. Qabarne, if the day in the county Lamesį Reuter, Director Vagn Christensen of United States, beat R. E. Carter was given by Ayers and Dadds. П "If 1 had 12,000 zlaty month," a young harbour off-the Danish airlines in Great Briand Miss J. Quartier, of Spain, the opening pair, for Essex, who

himself a lain.

former RAF 6-2, 6-2,

after dismissing Surrey for 162

236

in an un- China has all the potentialities cial with a wife and two chil-fhter pilot, said today he was P. Pellizza and Mrs. Laffarane, at the Oval, put on

in the market for 26 RAF train- France, beat F. Carlson and Mrs. broken first wicket nartnership. for becoming a highly industrialieren told me, "I could live on

I have ed transport pilots. As it is

Avers' last four scores for his Mare

P. Woodgate, Britain, 6-2, 6-2. F. Frederick ed nation, Sir

my wages,

"We could

fighter Women's not

Doubles, Second county have been 102, 83, 44 and Nad on his arrival in Sydney 7,000, for the other 5,000 I ad-

and 140-something for the Test eclec- mit I do a bit of fiddling." pilots," he said. "They would not Round: Mrs. 8. F. Vivian recently.

they meet Britain. bent tors to ponder when be also to fly the big planca. We Miss B. Nuttall

and this weekend. demand an experience of at least Mrs. Rees-Peters, Britain

and prefer Miss J. Jorozojowaka, Poland, 0-2. 5.000 yine hours Dakota nilola."

Two officials from the Copen- Men's Singles. Fourth Round: hagen office are in Legion

F. Junced. Yugoslavia, beat A. C. having personal interviews with Vanzwol. Netherlands, 6-1, 6-2.

Women's Doubles, Second 60 applicants, picked from more Clothing as well as food than

100 applications.

Round: Mra. E. W. Bostock and beat #hould be covered by rations "It is hard job to pick out the

Mrs. P. Monzles, Britain. which cost about one-tenth of men. said Director Christensen M. A. P. Chandeler. Ireland and the free market prices, but so today. "They all seem to be clever, Mrs. J. N. Souper. Britain. 6-3 6.3, Ms. C. Boerger and Mrs. M. far it has failed to carry out eager and of a fine standard."

"By tonight, Traie Chief Cap

Chief "At the present time Chlua is this plan. A high official re-

that only about a Denim, versotne! Probably the only country in the cently stated

he said. world cunnhle of producing a large one-third of the nation's food Leth and I hope to be through amount of qualified labour willin-requirements or about 1,200 with tinterview

not be hend per day and capable of working 40 to 60 calories per

over until Monday or Tuesday. a week," Sir Frederick Maz has been provided by the ra By that time, I believe we will hours

tioning system.

have one of the finest crews of said.

airline pilots any

can show."... Associated Press.

Sir Frederick Maze, former Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service for 15 vents, arrived in Sydney in the Swedish liner Booiengena.

For his work in the Ear Enst Sir Frederick Maze was created K.B.E. In 1932, and K.C.MG. in 1.44.

With him was his Australian wife, Lady Laura Maze, sister of the late Dr. H. l. Bullmore, or Sydney.

In the Office of Spolem, the great Polish co-operative, I saw a monthly wage sheet for the office etait. The figures varied between 6,115 zloty a month for the chief and 1,848 a month for

the index clerk.

As an overall statement, this "I have seen blankets and tex- tiles produced by Chinese underestimate is probably correct, but ground factories in Chunekine of

it does not lake into account the inequalities of rationing, with

a quality comparable with the best produced in England."

Jewels Stolen

пож

Bombay, June 30.

God

Landay, France, bent Mrs. A. P. Loxton and Mrs. E. G. Mac Phersoh-Grant. Z6, 8-2-Reuter,

H.K. REFEREES'.

MEETING

Scores:

256 for none. (Avera 104 not out, At the Oval: Surrey 162, Esser

Dodds 83 not out)

103.

At Bath Hampshire Somerect 221 for eight. 271 (Dollery 64. Cranmer 72,

Ab Birmingham: Warwickshire

Perks five for 94). Worcestershire | 118 for none.

At Leicester Glamorganshire 348 for six versus Leicestershire. At Lords: M.C.C. 251 Cam- bridge University 04 for on.

At Tunbridge Wells; Kent 206. Sussex nine for one.

(By Learie Constantine)

Liverpool, June 29. When India compiled her highest score against England-200-in the Test in England, the home supporters shook their heads and mut- tered "not good enough." But it might well have been had it not been for the intuition of the selectors, Sellers, Robins and Harmmond, in picking Gibb as wicket keeper, which prov- ed a most valuable contribution to victory. As wicket-keepers go, there India should go into the BC- are many in England. today cond Test with far greater wis- equally as good as and a few dome and go superior to the Yorkshireman,fidence.--Reuter. That, however; is not the pott, for quite apart from two bril

At Bristol: Gloucestershire 365 for seven versus Oxford Ualver-lant efforts the catching of Bity.

Merchant on leg side, off Bed-i

At

Northampton- Kettering:

ahire 273 (Timms 51) Combined ser and the stumping of Nayu- du on the same side-Gibb was Services 100 for five.

At Chesterfield: Derbyshire 182. competent and useful, It was Yorkshire 80 for three

At Nottingham: Nottingham.

A meeting of the Hongkong Football. Referees' Association will be held on Wednesday, at 5.30 p.m. in the offices of its different categories for the A special train in which Mahat. Mestra. Lo and Lo (by kind por- up the new state co-operative and the pri-ma Gandhi and his party, was tra- mission) to draw

Association and vate employees for heavy and velline frem Bombay was stopped rules of the

large boulders placed make other arrangements of shire 263, Middlesex 108 for Sir Frederick-Maze said he had light work and its local varia-doad by

across the track 10 miles from the coming senson. been a "guest" of the Keppei-taltions-Reuter.

Poona. The engine was slightly Lt. Young, Hon. Secretary, Offer To Indian (Japanese Gestano) at Shanghai

damaged as a result of the impact has received information that after the attack on Pearl Harbour.

The Indian all-rounder Ainar- and Gandhi arrived In Poona six all the records of the Associanath, who is at present. touring He said: "I was seized by he

haura Inte. The Bombay govertlon have been lost and it will

England with

the Indian side, Kempeitai. and thrown into a cell 20ft. by 10ft, and suffered many

ment has instituted a searching therefore be necessary for the may return to England next sum- inquiry into the aident which

Arsociation to redraft their mer to play in league or county Indignities.

ocenrred about 2 ani, today

rules. Router.

cricket.

"In the cell were 17 Chinese criminals, and a few Europeans." Lady Maze was not molested b the Japanese, but all her jewels and possessions were seized.

Both were repatriated in a diplo-! matic ship with British Emban and other officials

Marques Africa)- After

to

(Portuguese

Seattle Spy Trial

Seattle, June 30.-

A 69-year-old marine engin- Lourenco cer acknowledged with minor Enst reservations that the dats which he testified he sold to the Rus-

a short rest in South stan naval lieutenant Redin was Africa, Sir Frederick Maze flew ke freely available elsewhere to the Chungking, and resumed his nost public, but he inaleted that it was the specific information that Redin had demanded.

as Inspector-Genera) of Customs, from which he recently resigned.

German "War Of Revenge"

London, June 30,

After a gruelling two days ag

been

An All-Electric World Soon

New York, June 30.

Although production of electical applicances has been hampered by strikes and shortages, noth- ing has happened to the plans and imagination of their makers.

For use in the manufacture of ball-bearings and optical in- strumenta and the production of blood plasma, it was extended to neroplane and ordinance plants, and finally to far-flung Army and Navy repair stations,

The Precipitron, which can 08 specks

Bmali 1-250,000th of an Inch-even oil

no moving parts.

none.

SEX PROBLEM

San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 30. Nearly 400 conviols of the island penitentiary have been given permission to sperul the wook-end at their home upon their "word of honour to ve turi. The reason is assigned de the sex problem The uri- son has reported no escape n a result-Associated Prana.

Make Monkeys Of The Police

New York, June 30, More than 150 merkeya led police. Breman, and citizens on a dizzy four-hour chase in New York streets.

much more con-

GREYHOUND DERBY

a batsman, however, that the

London, June 30.- Yorkshireman excelled, not in ; Donald Stewart, Lon-. stroken, nor in his style, for he don hotel proprietor, has aeither, but in his broad won the Groyhound Der- hat and his Yorkshire grit and

by yesterday evening determination.

He occasionally flashed

He made a wonderful partner with "Monday's News," for Hardataff, who certainly which cost him only £35, played one of his best innings at the White City, Lon- ever. spectacularly at the off-ball and don, over 525 yards. had his luck been out, he might "Monday's News," which possibly have been caught in the broke well and was never head- alipa before opening the score,

ed, atarted at 5-1, beating This, however, does not detract, "Lilac Lack," 2-1 favourite, by from Д great innings at a seven lengths in 29.24 seconds.. time when England needed it "Pluck Hero" was third at 6-1. most.

Scope To Bowlers

Donald Stewart was always confident his dog could win and soon after he bought him he had a freak het of £1,000 to 68. that he could win the Derby, also backing the animal to bring a few him in some £40,000, weeks before the race.

Tho Irish-trained "Queer The wicket was covered but Times," for whom 10,000

India, on the other hand, had her hand glued to the blade of the bat, immobile and stroke less, This gave scope to the bowlers and Bedser certainly exploited the conditions to the full.

it sweated, so the ball moved guineas was refused by his

on the

about

was eliminated in tho Beam. This owner, prompted the afterthought by Derby semi-finals, but easily Pataudi that he might have won the Derby consolation heats sarved India better if he had 28.82 seconds, Reuter.

in the world record ·· time “of ·

RADIO

In addition to the old faith-¡ idea" before the war, the Pre- a trial witness, Kennedy, the

excused fuls which, it is expected, will cipitron soon became indispen- marine engineer, was from immediate redirect cxbe back in quantity, the manu- sable in the production of pre- ination to permit him to rest. facturers plau several brand- cision equipment. He had

subjected to a new products created during the searching cross-examination in war years by a growing demand efforts to show for better living- and working the defence'a that if he did give any data to conditions,

lost the tous. Purely on the Plans for the next "German war Redin-which was denied by A good many remarkable de-

showing in the first finings he of revenge" are outlined in the the defence-it was such as was vices have passed the experi-

India failed, in my opinion, may have been right, but where diary of a German executed in available by a visual inspection mental stage and can be pro Hamburg (Germany) for inciting of the ships in Seattle's harbour duced in quantity as soon as armed resistance. plotting and or from

their technical the, manufacturers see

wasin ber eccond innings. When she reversed her first sabotage..

MONDAY, JULY 1, 1946. magazines, manufacturers' adway clear.

ATOM BOMB TEST RELAY innings tactica and went for The German. 'n' former 3.S.vertisements and the fly These include an electronle mist and tobacco smoke has They wero East Indian mon-runo as if time were against STUDIO HARRY ORE AT: officer, wrote: "I feal something press.

air-conditioning device, which

keys, and had escaped from a vet her she made an enemy of time.

THE PIANO like jealousy for the American

Another device whose use re shop Redin is on trial on two can convert the dusty, smoky

Test Match A Battle

Z.B.W. HONG KONG broad- nilor who, with an atomic bomb. charges of espionage and con- atmosphere of a factory or ceived impetus from the war is The monkeys entertained the unleashed partial destruction of upiracy for inducing and at-home to that of a sylvan glade; the germicidai lamp, manufac-public with the finest aerial acre- The lesson is not yet well casting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles and from 1250 to 1.30 the world over Hiroshima.

learnt by, India that a Test p.m., 6.30 to 7.80 p.m., 8.00 10 tempting to to an electronic frankfurter matured under several trade names. batles seen outside a circus.

Induco Kennedy of the, which, when a coin is in- These Inmps produce, ultra- They blithely thumbed their Match is a battle. A light to 8.16 p.nd, and 9.15 to 11.90 p.m. "He must have felt like a god sell plans

scaled sky the bitter end. A fight in also on 9.52 Megacycles, when, with one switch of his lever. United States destroyer tender serted, will instantly deliver a violet rays lethal to bacteria, noses at pursuers, he destroyed hundreds of thou and its equipment. Associated hot dog. cooked to a turn by models and viruses. During the scrapers, and popped grinning which no quarter la conceded to an 8.6 M sands of lives.

"The atomic bomb was setually our weapon. but it fall into the. hands of our enemies.

We alone knew how to use ita colossal destructive energy

greatest advantage,"

The German

The

Presa.

numerous

MORE LOAVES

PER SACK

rman added that Gor- mana entering, the Werewolf: In-

London, June 30, tollleenco Service

were being sent A secret process of dough-mak- "prepare lag whereby an average of 12 extra leaves can be produced from

to

for the next war"..

trap

15.30 9.5-Dally Programme Summary, 19,38_p.m.-Värins ja

electronic heat within that in war they were used widely to faces into business office windows. even if it were naked for.

A trail of streaming stonograph- Australia, in India's position,.00 News Weather Forecast

to

stant; electronic counting and reduce cross-infections in Army sorting machines; germicidal and Navy, camps and to irraza was left behind. lamps, for purposes as varied as diate water. keeping the bathroom and núr sory sterile to aiding the ten- derising process of meat,

Thon, of course, there are tho homemakers helpers, such na

Babies Prefer

the home-freezing units and au- Raw Meat

tomatic clothes-drlere, new

London, June 30,

Annuncements:

The animals travelled in groups would have saved this game easily not only because of super- of 20

1.10 p.m.-London Relayedlo News 30.

neel, evering' Alom “Daunb-Test; One group invaded a fire-house for cricket, but mainly because

1,80..m Marle Time SENRA) and

led fromen in races up and she knows and appreciates the

2,00 ́ ̧m.—Œose ›Down', and in and out of fire-i realities of the “battle, goth down poles

5,80 Half Au-Hour With Frio), engines.

It is perhaps intéresting to 7,00 0,1 --Gush Bhorn and Jay Wilkar groun. apparently contemplate what the Austra, A His Bandip Another weary of the chane, dropped into llans would have done in the 7:30 pm Lobat Corner public-house,

***...), KalkuTM---Flying : Offer: Bharts, Those customers familar with evening of the first day's play 8.085.m.-Londen Relay Nepa

when' Hutton, Washbrook, Hám2 | 3115.m.---Wa Bing For You allo

(Bomrane) in the pavilion and Gibb wES

8.80 5.m.--Blaallontärer Öze ̈ joining Hardstaff in a do-or- By Plano, die effort of realstance.

to the RuKSĪKTI гото

He said he had complied an oach sack of flour is claimed E fuorescent lighting develop arithmetic of revengo," in which Mr. H. G. Cripps, a master bakerments for the businesá mán, the If babies: could choose their k elephants hic their eyes from mond and Compton wero back Nash (Tenor) & Ava "Tur

brend

the eight of frölicking monkova.

Others of

moro

mobor, naturo

every fallon German counted, as ¦ of Berkhamstond. Hertfordshire. Industrialist, · the theatre and diety: they would ask for raw 5.4 fallen Englishmen.. 7,73 Working on the theory that the home. And, to round them beck, says Dr. Harding Le fled without paying for their Americans, 8.0 Frenchmen. and bread lost ari ounce of moisture all out, there are gadgets for Riche. 14.2 Russians.

after it had been kept one day the luxury-lever, such as clock Dr, Le Riche, who is medical The moakey.

de finished off thess Cripps pet out to

・make. which would retain maleture. which blink a light or turn nofcerat Knysna, Cape Fro- drinks, howing a taste for spirits London, June 30. Using the Ingredients the radio Instead of blaring an vince, South Africa, has fust rather than boor,

Sixty of them were canturod Ne completed a long series of ex for the poreult was called on t A pair of racing pigeons at yebei, water, wait and v Nukional alarm. Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) have four-his new technique gave him ermicidal Lampsperiments in baby feeding hateed a domestic chicken from water broad, which kept for Hot only more loaves, but a much

uch the war did o ime tlow addat:"Small dishes of Pollo Boint Georra 'Hays kerry Jake* They certatoly made ande, widen xow, and cooked ment, whil

an org three times the alto of the days and wad edible for p

on's egg. It is believed. that a pullet new up into the woo

Cripns la wiling ba

pigeon'at, nach-which she had ver

rand before, andbeled through, a- process to the Mis

cousted the pl- linot) publking

Bio-

to-cooked

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

Adelaide, Hall; HI“)

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