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Berne, Sept. 19. Private shipping inter- ests in landlocked Swit- zerland have an eye on the high seas for future commercial enterprise the Swiss that Federal Council has an- nounced that the Gov- ernment is not interest- ed in expanding its fleet of four ships.

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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946.

Economic Paralysis Of Germany

(By Sigrid Arne)

Washington, Sept. 19. Even after the 21-nation debate at Paris breaks up, the Big Four still must decide what to do wifli Germany. One solution was spelled out in de- tall at Potsdam, when President Truman flew | to a conference with Marshal Stalin and Prime Minister Attlee while the bricks of Berlin were still hot from battle,

Precious little of that agreement has come into

000 to run the country.

Recently Byrnes proposed with any of the Big Four-the United King- dom, France, or Russia-to tie together all or parts of Ger-

effect. In the meantime Germany has been operated, as Secretary of States James Byrnes puts it, "as four air-tight compartments." The Shipping circles here and in

result Byrnes calls "economic paralysis.' Buste have been discussing the

Besides, in a year, £50,000,- Department German

experts the possibilities of keeping the

900 of American money has say, is to rush coal production Swiss flag on the ocean trade

But split been poured into Germany. The in the British zone. routes, in BOMU cases

this Some British United Kingdom, which can control works

way!-- foreign capital. interests have been appreached. stand it less, has paid £80,000,- Mines in the British zone need repairs with the machinery made in the United States zone. The matter came to the fore when National Councillor Gott-cooperation

Coal must come from the Bri- railroad and

tish zone to the American zone leth Dottweiler. hotel operator, suggested that

to get out that machinery. Government purchase about

Then, after the machinery is in Liberty 200,000 tons in Victory ships.

The Swiss Federal Council the Government replied that was in the shipping business only until normal shipping con- ditions were restored, but add- ed that it would give encourage- ment to privato Swiss enter- prise in maintaining a merchant marine under the Swiss Bing.

communications, foreign trade and industry.

SPORT

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Champion Joe Louis

Woodcock To Meet

ENGLISH TEAM

London, Sept. 10. After an overnight trial at England Nottingham, the selectors today announced the following team to oppose Ire- land at Belfast on September 29:

Swift (Manchester City) goal. Seatt (Arsenal) and Hardwick Middlesborough), backs. Wright (Wolverhamp ton), Franklin (Stoke) and Cockburn (Manchester Unit cd), half-bucks.. Matthews (Stoke),

(Deron Carter Lawton

Middleshore

and

ton (Blackburn), for Jarn Reservce were Shimwoll (Sheffield United), Welsh (Charlton) and Finner (Preston-Northond)-Reuter

the German coal miners to let einted Press.

Yankee Stadium, New York, Sept. 18. The world heavyweight champion, Joe Louts, proved what a great champion he is when here this evening he disposed of his challen- ger, Tami Mauriello, in two minutes and nine seconds.

H.K.

H.K. Soccer Programme

The following is the soccer pro- gramme for the opening games of the Football season.

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1946 First Division

Sing Too vs. Club, Club ground at 5 p.m.

Referee: Capt. J. P. England, Linesmen: A. E. P. Guest and

1.1/5 Cđo, va. C.A.8.C,

Navy ground, Causeway Bay at

pm.

Louis, who successfully defended his crown for Lac. F. Roberts.

the 23rd time has only once disposed of his challenger more quickly when he knocked out Max Schmelling in less than one minute. The champion said that he anticipated a right hand punch which Mauriello threw soon after the bout opened but he had not expected it quite so soon.

Although the champion was hit. flush on the jaw, he said afterwards: "I was more sur- prised

while than hurt," Mauriello, who was astounded when he was beaten so quickly could not understand why Louis did not go down.

bouts.

promoter

title.

for this contest."

WOODCOCK "VERY GLAD"

London, Sept. 19. Joe Louis' challenge to meet Bruce Woodcock has been quickly taken A crowd of 40,000 witnessed up by the British promo-

drawing power of the previous or many's finance, transportation, place, enough food must get to them work a full week-Asso- the bout which did not have the ter, Jack Solomons, who Miko announced today that he Jacoba reducing prices all round is working out plans for a Louis-Woodcock fight Mauriello, after he had con-in London next summer. nected his first punch, went

Woodcock said today: "I am down under a barrage of blows

very glad that Loula has promis- sent over by the champion.

Joe Louis said that he intended me a match. I shall fight na my advisera ed to take things easy for a him as soon while but would probably de- think I am ready. I hope to fond his title again in February fight Mauriello in England indoors. He added: "I will be within two months and I feel glad to take on Bruce "Wood- confident of beating him this

(British heavyweight time. cock champion)"-Reuter.

Those activities are listed in the Potsdam agreement as the which parts of German life would be operated as unita un- der Allied control. They have not been, despite United States Each of the four needling.

has been maintained separately with little informa- tin nhded out.

Zones

The Government's four shipe will be disposed of under the

Almost immediately the present plans. The Swiss mer- chant marine was established British agreed with the U.S. From Russia came 1 as a wartime emergency. Four plan. vessels were purchased by the startling suggestion by, Foreign Government, four by private in- Minister Molotov to build up a German Gavern- terests and eight were charter-centralized

France is reluctant to el from Greece. Associater ment.

that will not join any plan Press.

place the iron and steel areas of the Ruhr and the Saar un- der international control.

Civil Servant Wives Live Placid Lives

Russia Startles America and Britala are go- ing ahead with plans to tie the production of their two zones together. Already, at Essen, a

liaison group is working and

plans for sharing iron

Politburo's Aim Of World Domination

(By Thomas Boynton)

New York, Sept. 19. Fourteen men, members of the Politburo, hold ab- solute power in Russia today and "have de- dicated their lives to the establishment of a Communist society throughout the world,"

writes Victor Kravchenko, formerly a high Party," man before whom Soviet official, in the September issue of "For- assistants "tremble" like chil- tune" magazine.

Of the 14, Foreign Minister Molotov is called "after Stalin, the most important man in the U.S.S.R." and the man considered by other Russian politicians as Stalin's probable succes-

sor.

To full their world ambi-, practices. Both Kravchenko and tion, says

Kravchenko, this his book have been denounced handful of men "exact incred- by many leading Communists,

ible sacrifice from 200,000,000 Deople who inhabit one-aixth of

steel production. Experts say that together they could work the earth." London, Sept. 19.

out a system under which the costs to the two governments would at least begin to drop The experts say, next year. also, that many Germans would start toward a democratic life. If Russia stays out and no one here will hazard a guess on her choice when the Big Four Ministers finally meet to talk Germany's future-the world would be faced with a Europe split down the middle, with a system democrat - capitalist separated by a line from one that is Communist-totalitarian, Guesses

The Officers' Pensions Society has sent to Mr. Attlee, Mr. Chur chill, Mr. Dalton and M.P gen erally a memorandum calling at tention to the inadequacy of non- attributable widows pensions.

Non-attributable pensions are mainly applicable to widows of long-service regalar officers and often are the only provision a re- gular olleer is able to make for his widow.

the The memoranduma following comparison between the pensions of widows of Civil Se vants and those of fighting service

ollicers:

Sect of Treasury Secretaries Deputy Secretary Under Secretary Assistant Secs. Admiral of Fleet Admiral

Vice Admiral Catala

Commander

Inaken

*586 008

There are gucesco here that £300 Russia would find that atmos-

All Major. Power

foreign

dren.

Mr.

Reforce: Lt. L. G. Young

Linesmen F. A. Barretto and

J. F. da Silva.

44 R.M. Cdo vs. Navy,

Bookunpoo ground at 5 p.m. Referee: K, K. Ip. Linesmen: N. T. Delgado and L/S. D. Sparrow.

Second Division

Sing Tao ve. Club, Club ground at 3.45 p.m. Referee:-A. E. P. Guest

3.45 pm.

42 Cdo. va, C.A.S.C. Navy ground, Causeway Bay at

Referee: F. A. Barretto.,

SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, 1940

First Division R.A.F. vs. 45 Cdo, Sookunpoo ground at 5 pm). Referee. F. da Silva. Linesmen Sigm. Filmer and A. .E. P. Guest.

Eastern vs. South China A.A. Navy ground, Causeway Bay as 6 p.m..

Referee:-C.P.O. J. II. Rogers, Linesmen: Lt. L. G. Young and L'S. D. Sparrow.

Kwang Wab vs. St. Joseph'e. Club ground at 5 p.m. Referee: Lac. F. Roberts. Linesmen: N. T. Delgado and F. A. Barretto.

"After Mauriello, I shall have a couple of fights perhaps to defend my European title and then I shall be ready to tako on anybody." Woodcock's

manager. Tom Hurst, had told Selamons, Internal Army

had knocked after Woodcock

that his man Lavrenti Berla, deputy Prime out Losnevich, Minister in Control of the De- would fight the best they have partment of State Security and got in America. "We are now the NVKD. which (Kravchenko in direct line for the world title A.A.

maintains an internal for the first time since Tonimy 943) army, uniformed soldiers, full Farr fought Joe Louis and 13.45 pm. military equipment, and civilian do not intend to let the grass grow under my Yect," added Mr. Hurst,

camps

He

Concentra-

Second Division Dockyard F.C. vs. South Chine

Navy ground, Causeway Bay a

Referee: L/S. D. Sparrow. Kwong Wah Vũ. Kít Cho Club ground at 8.45 pm. Reforce: N. T. Delgado

Jodhpur Sadar 'Regt. Bye.

MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1946 Second Division

44 Cdo. R.M. vs. Navy Sokunpoo ground at 4 p.. Referee: L/S, D. Sparrow.

dressed Fecret operatives. says that Beria, known as the "Stalin of

Jack Solomone already plans to Caucasus," the These are "hard-headed men, The author contends that all shared "the responsibility for bring Mauriello over for a return the author declares. who major power over

putting at least 20.000.000 peo match with Woodcock and said: will guarantee that the Louis- when affairs, internal affairs, pro ple in prisons, in change their tactics necessary, cooperating with duction and military activities tion camps, in exile, in forced-Woodcock title fight will take and in other place here. I know that Mike Jacobs, the New York prometer, other nations and governments stems from the direct leader- labour

will not any No to me but natural when it is to their advantage." ship of members of the Polit-pinces of confinement.".

Klimenti Voroshlloy, formerly it will have to be a jolat promo- But, he emphasises, "they are buro, members who also serve

loat personal Solomons added that the Ameri. convinced that Communism and one or more of the interlocking Red Army chief, anid by the tion." capitalism can never live to- departments of the Govern- author to have

power because of "known mis- cans would no doubt expect Wood- gether and that sooner or later ment.

beat Mauriello before will triumph over the Besides Stalin and Molotov, taltes" during the war but to cock to

he intenderi ether."

these are the men Kravchenko be a personal friend of Stalin meeting Louie and Because of this, Kravchenko says are working together to and Molotov, and therefore re- cabling the New York Boxing Commission asking for the names says that all Soviet Government spread Communism throughout tained on the Politburo.

43 of the top three ranking contend- by the world;----

Nikola Vozénsenski, at

ers, "and naturally f

expect p.m. activities "are motivated

Andrei Andreyev, "Stalin's the youngest Politburo member. Woodcock to be one of them." the determination to keep the scales of history tipped at all right hand man," deputy Pre- termed by the author to have unimportant Influ- mier of the Council of Minis- relatively times in its favour."

(Kravchenko was a Commuters, "a living threat to the ence in that body. Associated niet Party member for 15 years. rank and file members of the Press. He served the Soviet Govern- ment as a chief engineer in its metallurgical industry. He was

one

+ 17 | heist Na more healthy than 200 Americans consider it. *300 .Here 18 what the Anglo- £225

22 American zones can do alone: *£187/10

The British have the impor-wartime chief of the Supreme £100 400 lant iron and steel centres and Soviet of the Russian Repub- coal lie's wartime Department of one of the world's best

War Engineering and Arma- deposits in their area.

to the American officers have said ment before coming

States да economic the US. drew only "yodels and United ecenery" in its occupation zone, emissary to the Soviet pur- but the zone actually includes chasing commission. He broke many factories that turn out away from both party and gov

is the [E7] machinery, tyres and consumer trument în 144 goods or would if they get the author of the best-selling bocki coal and, steel from the British "I Choose Freedom," published by Scribner's, which is sharply critical of Russian Government

In contends that the wife of a fighting service officer has a bet. ter claim to a higher widow's pen- Bion than the wife of a Civil Ser- vant who, it says, enjoya prob- ably the most pincid and shel- tered life of anyone in the coun- try."

New Post-War British Tweeds

London, Sept. 19. Outstanding in the fight for fashion leadership are the new post-war British tweeds. At a London fashion parado for hume and overseas markets lightweight tweeds were used for dresses with draped skirts and hips without appearing in tho' least clumsy.

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The big thing, U. S. State

American's Praise For British Press

Federal Union. For French Empire?

Paris, Sept. 19.

A far-reaching plan for uniting the 70,000,000 peo- ple of France's colonies and other overseas territories under a Federal Union was taken up on Wednesday by the Constituent Assem bly, which is nearing the end of its task of writing the fourth Republic's new tion.

houso

constitu-

If necessary, Solomons is, pre- pared to match Woodcock with other contenders quickly so that the Americans will not get the opportunity of finding other con- tenders for Louis' title.

Profits from the Louis-Mauriello fight were divided 40 per cent for Louis. 15, por cent for Mauriello and 45 per cent for the manage ment and expenses,

were

The profits have not been dis- closed but oficial receipts $335,083 Reuter,

Dramatic Recovery

Southport, Sept. 18.

387 Coy. R.A.S.C. vs. Travancoro Sookunpoo ground at 5.16 p.m. Referee: F. A. Barretto.

Police ve. H.K. Wireless Centre. Chatham Road ground at 5.15

Referee: Lae. F. Roberts. 3 Cdo. Bde, H.Q. vs. 45 Cdo.. Chatham Road Ground at 4 pm. Referee:-Capt. J. P. England.

H.K.

Chinese Cadro vs. H.K. Signal Coy.

Happy Valley, Navy ground at: 5.16 p.m.

Rofence N. T.. Delgado.

RADIO

FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1945 STUDIO ROSA GARCIA, GEORGE AND THE RHYTHMIC THREE ZBW Hong Kong_broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kuwcyrles and from 12.80 to 1.30 pm, and 7.80 to 8.80 p.m., and 9.10 to 11.00 p.m. also on 8.62 megacycles. II.K.T.

tering rainstorms, Bobby Locke. P.

Bowall Blator;

In a gale of wind and blus-12,80 v.m-Daily Programme fummary, Krakerjacks and the and Norman Von Nida made 41.00 p.m.Nows, Weather Report and dramatic recovery to beat Dal Aunouncements, Rees and Charles Ward by four 1.10 p.mLouder up and three to play-in the £600 |

Ainsdalp here today.. 72-hole challenge golf match at

Starting the day three down, of the the Dominion pair battled sud-

Variety'

and Funnier"""""",

1,8 p.m.-Orchestral Favourites. 2,00 Close Dora,' 6; 2.0.Films: Favourites; · 7,00 m,dney Ryta and Me Or

'chestra 7,20 pm Interlady: Beginald'

Foort.

The proposed federalisation plain the preponderant rule of of France's far-flung posses-administrator of the affairs of from the the territories, which would sions, which reach West Indies to Africa, Mada- pool their resources-including gascar, Indo-China and the those of the military-for the South Sea Islands, would create common good. a fourth legislative "Council of the French Union," Details of representation. In New York, Sept. 19.

been decided, but it would com- Writing in the September issue of the American charged with the administra the Fourth House have not yet

tion of Colonial affairs:

While granting the white, prise both members Mercury" Magazine, J. Frank Dobie, a Texas- born educator who recently served as a visiting yellow end black peoples beyond overseas posscasions and of cessfully through the worst pos-

and the Rhythmia Three, 3,60 p.m.--London Rulari Nawa 200 Many of the dresses and puits

Professor at Cambridge University, gave this the seas greatly increased in Frances. The latter would be alble conditions to begin the 7.80 Studio Tos Garela, George to the Slan"- displayed had already been order-

• ■, 18 \p ̧m ̧-“Berenade In perfect harmony they went comparison of English v. American newspa-dependence, France would main chosen, in an as yet unspecifled Bnal 18 holes all quare,

ENSA, ed by overseas buyers. One rea-

ahead for the first time in the

#.10 p.m. asiilor Variety Recusata son for the demand for British

The best forms of journalism Doble expressed a fondness twoods is that they are being, so

The President of the Repub-match at the second hole, Inst 10 mondo Transcription Ber Vleet The English Theatin"—No, skilfully woyen that they lend either country are duplicated for the manner in which a num when they do not reflect the pepulie would be titular head of the round, when Locka was the

*-1, "Miracio and Morality Play, themselves to the new fashion for in the other.".

ber of leading British journals lar mind,

French Union, empowered to only one of four to reach tho soft draping,

As to faulta, he criticised favour the release of a rounded,

He called Britons "Tess violent, call the Council of the Union in green in two. The Australian .45pm-George Boslanger and Kle

gave him support with a win 10,00 9, London Relay: Naw; -, Jackets, some within sections of the American press 'understandable story about a more subdued, more disciplined session

in four at the fith and Von 10,06 pm_walikical bloods.** nine inches of the skirt honi, are for policies tending to "cultivate important international lucident rational" than Americans, autumn trends for twood alta mallon toward people or rather than the publishing of and said: "I am convinced that

Nida made it throp-up with 'a | 10, The Centucky. Misalente New fashion, details are wide motions, for vulgarity and other a group of often unrelated ficl- and lightly lower last violence which, he said, is not to dents as they occur day by day they are distinctly falter in play

the chip abot Lathe auth: 10,33 Falharmonie Bemotions pro Press influence, Doble wrote, and lightly lower be found in the largent newna do some United States papera has more direct result upon

* “Not So Abuaive"

elections in Britain than it does in Amerian, perhe declared, sonde MERRY BORAC Bald, However, that some

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manner, by the Council of the Republic

The coubell is not given legislative powers, but could recommend legislation to the all-powerful National Assembly The ord and part of the con.

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