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Glasgow, Oct. 9. "The "Queen Elizabeth," the world's largest liner. has made her first peace-time trial run; after nearly acven years active services as a way transport.

At the helm, for a few minutea ns the Queen, who held it on its course while the

liner

cutting viant

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"Peace Of The World .... At Stake

Chicago, Oct. 9.

9. Middle Rd. Kow..

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946.

Last Days Of The Guilty Men

Nuernberg, Oct. 9.

All eleven. Nazi leaders who were condemned to hang have "very good appetites" and all are maintaining dignity and discipline, prison offi- eials disclosed yesterday,

None have lost weight in the last dramatic two weeks, although Goering and Ribbentrop still need nightly sedatives to get to sleep and Streicher is still grumbling all the time about being disturbed.

Major Frederick Teich, an

American security officet, si Ehrhardt

that Goering, "tops the listin Impeccable deportment.

The prisoners are allowed a brief exercise in the corridors outside their cells and see each other, but conversation is for bidden.

Goering broke down once, the security officer

only

Spy Trial

Shanghai, Oct. 9. Members of the Bureau

re Ehrhardt, the

vealed. He was weeping when High

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PLAY BALL

New York, Oct. 9. Bob Felier pitcher for Cleveland Indians, has thrown a ball at 155ft. per second, or 18.5 m.ph An Army chrono grapher, which measures the speed of a rifle bullet, timed the throw.

Fellera throw set a new "world record. In 1959, Atley Donald, of New York Yan keen, threw a ball 139ft. per jecond, or 94 mp.h.

Quandary!

(By Recorder)

TODAY

Weather permitting. the Causeway Bay foot- ball

ground

The recent decision of the Kowloon Chess Club crowded this will be

afternoon

Committee that admission to the Club Cham-when the first charity pionship be restricted to recognised senior football game of the sea- players and such others as could prove to the

son will be played be Captain's and Committee's satisfaction in a trial game against a senior player that they tween teams represent- were up to senior standard has been received ing the Combined Chin- ese and the Rest of the with mixed feelings.

Bowl

No Amateurs In Russia?

ti

The decision to limit strictly Colony at 4.30 p.m.

The selectors have not had the various category tournaments much opportunity of seeing the to old members of the Club who players in the various league. had been so grouped at the Com- games and most of them have mittee Meeting preceding the Club been chosen on their display in Championship in 1941 was not just one game.

German Rose

reached without a good deal of With the exception of B. Go- argument and the Club's Com-sano all the players in the Best Command's spy Controversy

Moscow, Oct. 9. he packed pictures of his wife network in the Far East,

In accordance with their de-mittee sat in session over the point team are from the Services, Chicago, Oct. 9:

Fung, King-cheong, of Sing Tao, « and daughter to be sent to thern President Truman said via his attorney. Fritz Sauckel Sent the Japanese Army The Western Conference isclared policy of rewarding out-at-Issue for well over two hours.

The Committee were actually who played a great part in the several Command in Shanghai

polling its nine members on a standing sporting achievements today that labour must has burst into

times.

two reports every week, proposal to compete in the Rose with cash bonuses, the Soviet of two minds on the subject. One defeat of the Airmen on Sunday ception of Yu Yiu-yan, in goal, dovetail its own goals Goering saw his wife, Emmy,

Lieutenant Colonel Bowl Classic for the first time Union Committee of Physical group, with the Club Captain (Mr.is only a reserve and with the ex- Culture and Sport has presented. M. Sequeira) as its spokesman, all the other players have been on Monday and with those of the Ameri- for an hour

the Akira Mori testified to- in 26 years.

new European athletic held that players should decide Commissioner Kenneth Wil their

seen, in representative games last category they season.. can nation because now! Kaltenbrunner's mistress,

Miss E. Sechenova, who won wished to play in and that any "the peace of the world mother of his twins, was allow day at the war crimes son disclosed that a vote is al- champions with money awards themselves what

Lee Wai-tong will be playing ed to see him for the third trial of 27 Nazis. time since he was gaoled,

Mori said that a member of the and for all," discussions of Big the women's 100 metres at Oo, member playing in a higher cate his first game this year and will dent was read to the American their days now writing letters staff of the Japanese Expedition, Nine participation in that post- has been presented with 15,000 gory than he was entitled to on have a hard time against Livesey

Most of the prisoners spend

may be at stake:"

The message from the Presi-

Federation of Labour conven- or rending. Although forbid tion and spid the United States den all contact with each other, can enjoy "security and. abun- they know each other's senten-

Industry, cca. dance" provided labour and the Government co- operate fully.

The message followed an ad- dress by General Carl Spaatz, AAF commander who said plane production had been al- lowed to lag behind the nation's security needs.

He said there was no time to prepare if war broke out again. Spaata pointed to the collapse of Germany and Japan as their penalty for losing control of the air over their own lands.".

Associated Press.

Sweden's Loan To Russia

Moscow, Oct. 9.

for

Swedish eircles said today that Sweden has extended the Soviet Union

a credit of 1,000,000,000 krona (U.S.$278,300,000) Russian purchases in Sweden dur- ing the next five years under the terms of on

agreement signed here.

A joint communique will be issued tomorrow giving the de- tails,

The treaty becomes effective after parliamentary ratification by both countries,

Writing Memoirs- Sauckel, writes six letters a week now, whereas before his sentence, he hardly wrote any. Keitel, Frank, Streicher and

CHIFLEY ON TELECOMS

Canberra, Oct. 9: Mr. Joseph Chifley, Austra lian Prime Minister, com- menting an Mr. Winston that Churchill's statement Australian pressuré had help ed to bring about Britain's "decision to nationalise Empire

telecommunications, said to;

day:---

"There was general pres- ... Bure from the Dominion Gov- ernments. We 'contributed 'our share. I do not know whether Australian representations alons were responsible, but- would have We certainly pressed had it beon, rccos- anry."-Reuter.

their

Ribbentrop are writing memoirs, running into hundreds of thousands of words.

Admiral Raeder, who asked that his life sentence be chang ed to the death penalty by the Allied Control Council which has no authority to increase the sentence of the Military Tribu- nál; is. the most despondent: of those receiving prison terms.

Sauckel Low

Sauckel is in the lowest epirits of those receiving-the-

able.

Day:

be performed by experts.

He stated that several Italian operators of the Italian liner.) "Conte Verde" were employed by the Bureau Ehrhardt.-Associat ed Press.

ready under way to "end, once

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pay the simple forfeit of making

The band of the Royal Mar- any Command in China told him season football feature against roubles (approximately 714)

ce champion on New Year's 11.9 seconds for the 100 metres a very poor show and thus having inės, (by kind permission of the that the reports were very valu- the Pacific Coast Conferen- and a diploma. Her time of sndard of his play would the 1/6 Cummando pivot

has been recognised as a Soviet his self-esteem as a chess player CIC, British Pacific Fleet) will Among the information con-

Day.

Boundly chastised.

play before the game and during- tained in the reports were the Weather the- poll the result record,

Five thousand roubles. (ap- and sche -signals, wavelengths

The argument is a sound one, the interval. » stations. of which may be announced at

The game will be refereed' by Nina except that experience bas shown dules of various radio

third-rate player would Mr. T, K. Chan, a first class re- Mori insistently maintained that a special conference meeting proximately 4288) and diplomas the Germans helped the Japanese soon-will meet the unsuccess have been awarded to

the past is a matter for con- discus; Tatayana Sevryukova enter for the Senior Tournament, feree of the Burma Football As- of Moscow, who won the women's lose three games in a row and sociation and who did a number war effort voluntarily after Vful, fate of similar proposals in Dumbadze, who won the women's that a

said that their work was jecture-Associated Press:

shot-putting; and sprinter then resign from the Tournament, of games for the Chinese touring. only highly technical and could

Karakaley, who won the men's upsetting the schedule. Plagers teams. He will be assisted by 200 metres.

of sound standing will then turn Messrs. Tunstall and Young,

The TeamS and keep twiddling their Nina Dumbadze has received up Sydney, Oct. 8.

The following are the teams:-- Commenting on the M.C.C. an additional reward of 25,000 thurabs for an hour, finally leav

Rest:-Pope (RAF) Hogg: match against the West Austra roubles for establishing a new ing in disgust when their op- linn. Colts, Arthur Mailey, in the world record for the discus with ponent does not put in an ap- (Navy) and Sinclair (R.A.F.)

Anderson (R.A.F.) Livesey (1/5) Sydney Telegraph, states: "Ata throw of 50.50 metres.-pearance.

Cominando), and Burns (RAF) Spokesman for the maintenance E. Golino (St. Joseph's). Heggie the luncheon interval England Reuter.

of strict standards was the Vice- (Navy) Redman (1/5 Commando) had not come out of the session against the youngsters with fy

President of the Club, Mr. A Capt. Humble (45 Commando) ing colours. In other words, Iį

Biriukoff, who held that as the felt that the bowling was on top

Club and the Colony Senior. Reserves: Cowell (1/5 Com of the batting. If we do us well

Tournament had before the war mando) Mullen (Club), ForOW in the Tests. I shall be more

acquired a reputation for setting (Club) and Beach (LAF.), pleased:"

a standard of chess 'no worse Combined Chinese:-Yu Ylu- Former world heavyweight box-than anywhere in the Far East, yen (C.AS.C.). Hau Yung-sang

the best the Club could do to

Tse Kam-hung ... Sing-Tao); Carmers, ing champlon, Primo

its (South China), Lau Chung-sang has made a riotously successful maintain the standard

Kwok-Ying-kee. comeback to the ring-but it was Senior players would be to insisting Tao)

upon proper qualification by way (South China), Cheung Kum-hoi a wrestling zing.

SABRE CHARGE IN ROME

Rome, Oct. 9. Italian Carabinineri shooting from

of the windows the Viminale Palace-the seat of Government-armoured cars and mounted police armed with sabres and truncheons today a demonstration of crushed 5,000 workers protesting against threatened dismissal.

At least 20 police and de-7 monstrators were wounded. The police, wielding bare sabres, charged the yelling crowd amid a rattle of machine-gun and screams.of the wounded.

Mr. Mailey added that the Eng ligh, attack was steady without being dangerous.--Reuter.

WORLD SERIES

"Da Preem"

A Wrestler

New York, N.Y., Oct. 9.

of

Scrapp-(Navy)

Boston, Oct. 9. Cloudy, cool weather is preling crowd of 10,000 at the Olym-ment "A". dicted for Boston's first World pic Auditorium that he had to claim enough acting ability Series game in 28 years.

one of several world's wrestling crowds currently effort.

Da Freem" convinced the how of winning the Reserve Tourne (Sing Tao), Cheuk Shek-kura

Forecasters, however, believe that the threatened rain would hold off until after the third

With toothy grimaces, scowling

Another View

Kwong Wah), Chu Wing-kuen (South China), Lee Wai-tong, Captain (South China), Lai Shiv-

ting (Sing Tao),

fire championship tussle today be- snarls and a minimum of pain, Club who wished to take a try for Reserves:-Fok Yul-wah (East- -

A United States press phó- tographer who tried to film the fighting, had his camera. police. Heuter. seized and smashed by the

Priest Killed

Gorizia, Oct. 9. A Catholic priest-from-a-vil»-

The agreement involves 10 per cent of Sweden's annual exports

Under its terms, Sweden and Russia will barter annually for the next five years some 200,000,- 000 krona worth of goods. Nega- tiations have been under way for four and a half months and were death sentence. Hess and Inge in occupied-Venezia Giulia, the subject of a U.S. State De Rosenberg arc indifferent and who was abducted two weeks partment note that the agreement

United Nations are also the only two who ago, has been found shot and conflicted with

not want or have religious ser-battered to death. plans for expanded trade.,

United States 88th Division Russia rejected the note as an vices in their cells.

Whether or not the condemn- Intelligence officera said that attempt of a third power to in- terfere in the affairs of two soved Nazis write wills or last the body of the priest, Issidore ereign nations. Associated Press-testamenta, is immaterial, the Sacadlay, was discovered on security officer said, because the October 5 in a woods near his Four Power Council will de home village. cide what the eventual disposi

The Bishop of Gorizia, Carlo tion of their personal possed Margotti, told a news confer sions will be.

ence "all pricste are exposed The officer discounted reports to this because the priests can- that several prisoners complain not share the ideas of Com- ed that things had been stolen munism and do their duty. If from them by souvenir hunters a priest does his duty, which is A shakedown of the sentries to expose Communism, ha is in

ARMY MOVE TO AFRICA

Cairo, Oct. 8. While the War Office refuser to make any statement there is a doubt in informed quarters in London that preparations are be

tween the Redsox and the Car dináls.-Associated Press,

ARCHBISHOP ON TRIAL

"Zagreb, Oct 0

18-stone Camera disposed of one Tommy O'Toole in 11 minutes 41 seconds of a scheduled one hour one-fall match.

The Italian's performance was strictly in keeping with modern wrestling's stoutest precepts..

He vehemently protested with a tortured expression against O'Toole's free-swinging elbow and later knocked down the re- feree in a well-assumed show of

* defence counsel for rage. The Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac,

It was Los Angeles biggest 12,000 gate-nearly

yesterday asked for his client's wrestling

dollars in years."

acquittal on charges of collabo rating with the Axis, holding that he could not be held res- ponsible for crimes of the oc- cupying forces.

Ivo Politeo, one of the lead-

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CHESS RESULTS

Mr.

As far as new members of the Wing (Sing Tao) and Tso Chau- the Club Championship, Biriokoff suggested that they beern), Fung King-cheang (Sing afforded the chance of playing a Tao), Lee Shek-yau (South trial game against one of the re- China), Chan Tak-fal (South cognized senior players, a record China), Lee Tak-kee (Sing Tao), of which would have to be pro-Wong King-chung (Kwong Wah), duced for the Club Captain Chau Man-chi (South China) and -study--Whether the new player | Chu. Shiu-hang (Sing Tao);

did or did not succeed in winning this, trial game, the Club Captain.

sound

one.

Glasgow, Oct. 8, from a study of the record of the Jackie Petersen, world flyweight Fame, could decide as to whether champion, will defend his Europ he was or was not of senior atatus; enn bantamweight title against Mr. Biriakoff's premise is a Theo Medina, of France at Hamp-

It still

deserves den Park stadium here on October examination. The point is that 30. Final arrangements for the. there are exactly, five recognised contest were completed today--| senior players in the Club, of Reuter. whom two to three have no desire whatsoever to play in the Tourna ment this year,

to show a bright face about it.:

Anomaly

RADIO

to

· 7.30 ·

12.8 p.m. Egmance and Khorthum." 12.47 D. Count Basie and El Or

*** chartra

This leaves the Club Captain The following were the results

pick as a senior player from some ing Croatia lawyers, challenged of games played at the Peninsula with the job of deciding who to some documents presented by Hotel on Tuesday evening in the half-dozen applicants for a trial, ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting the prosecution, He said the sixth round of the Kowloon Chess The borderline between a second on a frequency of 845 kilocycles

and from 12.30 1.30 a stronger ary senior player and defence was made difficult, "not Club's Ladder Tournament: because of the charges, but L. M. Rodrigues beat F. D. Reserves "A" player is a very to 8.80 p.m., and 9.15 to 11.60 because of the newspaper cam-Gardner; F.A. Gutierrez beat slim one. Whoever is selected as p.m., also on $.62 megacycles.. paign in Yugoslavia to sway A. P. Ricci-Pereira; J. P de Car- a senior player may feel proud H.K.T

Sequeira beat R. Tavares public opinion and to blame the valho beat F. A. Fisher; and FX indeed. Whoever isn't is unlikely 12,80 a.m.Daly Programme Summary Archbishop

chule prosecutor fast the adjusted ladder vindings, night summarised the Govern- four players having dropped out

Beyond this, there are a number ment case, contending that Ste. of the tournament and two join- The Hague Oct. 9.. Queen Wilhelmina, it was pinac's connection with theed, are:

1. L. M. Rodriguez, -2, F.-R. of stronger, Reserve "A" players who do not wish to compete in the officially reported today has de- enemy as a collaborationist re

and not in consider appeal gime was proved to Gutierrez, 3. A. P. Rice-Pereira Club Championship but in their 200 with the chee

He called upon the court to JP de Carvalho, 5, J. A own class. Soms of them could take, so Billy Cotton and He Band for intervention with. Allied Con- trol Council on behalf of Artur judge the Archbishop "accord Fisher, 6. R. C. Gardner, 7. the measure of any Senker aspired Hilderande, at higa level of the abandonment meals for the condemned men of. Seyss-Inquart, former commising to his acts," but asked for Sequeira, 8. R. C. Tavares, 9. Colant and the ludicrous situation 7.00pm-Picked of Palestine, as a subsidiary can-

stoner for occupied Netherlands, tre after the withdrawal from Nuernberg,

Spealding of the condemned, who was condemned to death by the acquittal of four young HM. Whitcombe, 20. R. C. Dan could arise of the Club Captain Egypt-Router..

Major Fred Teich, a Nuenberg the International War Crimes Franciscan monks and leniency enberg, 11. B. Kruchkoff, 12. L. A. awarding senior status to some

ine made for the transference failed to yield anything when danger." Associated Press. from Egypt of British military Schacht, for example, alleged supply and administration centres that his gold watch had been to colonial possessions in Africa.

An informed source stated to-stolen-Associated Press:

day that such a move was logical.

Hor-two reasons: (1) The Im

pending evacuation of Egypt by

-British forces (2) Consideration

TIN

No "Last Meal”

Nuernberg, Oct. 8.

There will be no special last

100 p.m.-News, Weather Report kod

Announcetnenta,

1,10 p.m-Orchestral Interlude,

1.15pm. Yaricks

London Transcription Her

vici!The British Ballet Orchestra,

Handon

7.10 p.ni-Jas Plazo Selections. 7,40 p.m.-Masters". Hawaliang, 200

prison official, said: "Goering tops Tribunal at Nuernberg--Router, for those who have repented.”” da Costa, 13. C. M-Sequelra, 14.one who would probe #1 8,000 London Belaga: Nema, p

Associated Press.

PROSTITUTES

́UP IN ARMS

Tientsin, Oct. 8.

CLUB TEAM

p. Unit and Home with Priml.

9:18 London Transcription". Ber?”

/ 12g, Adventures of Jul£%";"";

H. Ballerand, 15 J. Reynaud. of winning the

The postponed game between which will by no means be a bea45m Loudon Paladium Or comes the list. Von Neurath

R. C. Danenberg and Col. H. Minners tournament. second and Keitel, too, keeps his

Whitcombe is to be played of this The only solution seems to be a general meeting of all those wish- dignity very well for

shackled to, guards. They will

evening. London, Oct.. 8.

ing to play in the Club Champion

Bormy: Westber," ship, when the question of what 45 The Bandier, Trin, Ja Mr John Wilmot, Minister at "All prisoners, except Hess and continue to be shackled on exer="

standards of qualification should 10,00 -London Relay News, Supply, opening the International Rosenberg, haye religious services cise until their execution. Tour

from 4 Prancia!'« 10:05. p. Expertsta Tin Conference here today, said in their cells every morning. They of them. Frank, Streicher Chinese prostitutes in Tientsin

apply can be wrangled over once ho was looking forward to the are all sleeping well and have Keitel and Ribbentrop are writer, up in arms against the order

more. A fair suggestion, put "La Babette" Acts" and 1.

10,80p, Rachmaninoët. Concario No, forward by a new member, is that 2 fa: C Minor Tor Piano and. Or- time in the not too distant not lost an ounce in weight since ing memoirs He said that there by the Manielpal authorities ro future of ample supplies of tie they were sentenced had, so far, been no preparations cuiring thein jo evacuate all the freely available to consumers the Ribbentrop, however, has to to carry out the executions up big hotels in the city immediately. The following will represent the Committee rank the Club

The prostitutes metat on Club seniors, against the 44 players according to world over.

have a sedative every night is Nuernberg gaal. No scaffolds have

and dow

that each player then Being interested in tin produc get to sleep Goering also gels so far been erected. Some of the prganised Unter meeting and de Commando at Happy Valley from the Committee's

permitted tion and consumption the British sleeping "tablets, an

condemned men were making cided to send delegations to

(should be with it) Gardner, Skudun and Hopin to challenge any one above of Government has for some time

Major Teich said the prisoner their Wills. These will have various local authorities to explain on Saturday at 4.40 pm been giving careful consideration to the prospective position of the were no longer allowed to exete sent to the Allied Control Coun their difcaltion

would give a press conference in Fryde, Mullen Fiestad, Weller messing that the seniority num- world' in industry the added cise in the open. They exercise cil, which has power to muility They also wounced that they son, Ossages Forrow and Bond, him in the ranking lawin

bars be reverbed. and Bickford Low days Associated Press,

in the corridor now and are any of them Reuter,

the

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