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SEARCH ABANDONED FOR R.A.F. CRAFT After intensive search of the area where wrockage
of the R.A.F. passenger York aircraft MV125 was discovered by an R.A.F. Sunderland 60 miles west of Penang on Monday afternoon, no further traces of the disaster were dis covered and the search was abandoned on. Tuesday night. All aircraft and shipping con- cerned have returned to their bases. The last communication from! tion, was sent immediately from the York was received at But- the Ground Direction Finding terworth (Penang) and Kuala Station and was repeated three Lumpur at 2.45 pm. on Sunday times, the signals were not ac- the wireless knowledged." afternoon when
a bearing operator asked for from the former station. Al- though the required informa-
Meteors At 100 A Minute
New York, Oct 10.. A display of natural aerial fireworks, follow- ing in the wake of the comet Giacobini-Zinner, flashed across the skies above the United States. last night in what many scientists termed the -most-spectacular view of
meteors they ever saw.
Army and Government scien- tists in some cloudy areas said they had achieved radar contact with the meteors. Other astrono- mers and physicists took to the air and flew above the overcast to view the display.
Dr. J. J. Nassau of Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, said that the peak W reached about 0345 GMT today,
when he counted meteors at about 100 per minute.
Wagner Schlesinger, Director of Adler Planetarium, Chicago, said that he counted 149 flashing me- teors in a 10 minute peak,
the
The display resulted as earth came within 131,000 miles of a spot in space through which the comet passed eight days ago. The meteors were shed by the comel and formed part of its tail. -Associated Press.
Hunt On Again For Fawcett
Wher, the aircraft was report- ed everdue Sunday evening,
by RAF Area Control Centre
plan of search worked cut dur-
U.S. PLANE BAN
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTBOER 11, 1946.
PORTS SECTION
Chinese Double Tenth Soccer Victory
MCC Down
To Real
Business
is:
Perth, Oct. 9.
Hammond (captain) Yardley Gibb, Hardstaff. Washrook, Ikin. Edrich, Evans, Smith, Wright and Voce. Bedser is 12th man.
For this first important match of the tour the MC.C. are sp- parently keeping Hutton, Comp-
A record crowd watched the exhibition football game in aid of Chinese War Charities at Causeway Bay yesterday between Combined Chinese and the Rest of the Colony which the former won by four clear goals.
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GYMNASTS TOUR ENGLAND
London, Oct. 10.
A team of young. Danish. gymnasts of 12 men and 12 girls is scheduled to open a tour of England and Scotland with demonstration in the Im- perial Institute in London to
night.
Tel. 33188.
HKCC's Decisive
Victory
In the first post-war Subsequently they will repeat inter-club cricket match, performances of gymnastics Hong Kong Cricket Club taught in Denmark's high The game proved that Hong Kong has no ground schaels in Britain's principal yesterday gained a deci- cities. Their audiences will sive victory over Kow- able to accommodate the large numbers that be local physical training ex- loon Cricket Club on the former's ground by six take an interest in the game and, in spite of perts.-Associated Press. the thousands waiting, the ground had to be
wickets. closed long before the kick-off.
to The M.C.C. team at Singapore on
The game was witnessed by plaved together they cannot be Emergency meet Western Australia His Excellency the Governor, expected to put a fight against a Proceedings were put in hand in a three-day match be- Patron of the Association, Lady Chinese delected aide. They have the material and talent and it is at Katong (Singapore) and a ginning here on Friday Young and Miss Young, Com only up to those in charge, to use
modore Everett, Captain
them to the best advantage... Nicholson, Major General
The game also taught the Asso- Festing, G.O.C., Air Commodore ciation a lesson.. Provision must Webster, A.O.C. Mr. T. Wbe made to accommodate the Kwok, who kicked off, Wing crowds at games during a holiday. Commander Connelly and Mr. W. It does seem a pity for an en- M. Thomson."
thusiast to have reached the The band of the Royal ground after a hard tussle for ton. Fishlock, Langridge. Pollard Marines, by kind permission of transportation and waiting for and Bedser in reserve for the the Commander-in-Chief, British some time in a queue to find the following
engagement against Pacific Fleet, played before the gates closed. much stronger opposition:
game and during the interval. As at Northam, Edrich will be
The guests were received hy used as opening bowler and Ham-Mr. A. Morse.. President of the mond, with both Wright and Association, Commander Robert- Smith appearing, can test his two son-Aikman, Vice-President, and Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, Chairman right arm spinners under same conditions.
of the Council.
Frankfurt, Oct. 10.
A public relations afficer at the United States Army Air Force. Headquarters in Europe said today that high had American authoritics forbidden bath military and civilian planes of the United States to fly into Czechoslo- vakin, Hungary and Humania.
The officer said "That is all I am permitted to tell you."
Asencioted Press.
ing the.night so that aircraft would be over the search area at daybreak,
Evans will keep wicket. The other wicket-keeper. Paul Gibb, is being played as batsman.
Unless rain comes the wicket will be readlike. All players are is ending and glad the holiday real business. they are about to get down to
This aftertoon the M.C.C. visit the Royal Agricultural Show, where the Governor General, the Duke of Gloucester, shook hands with Walter Hammond.-Reater.
In order that all search opera-ed ticns should be co-ordinated and maximum effort sustained, an RAF senior officer flew to Butterworth to direct proceed- ings.
Under control of the RAF aircraft Station, Seletar, 20 including Deketas, Mosquitoes and Sunderland flying boats took off before dawn on Monday. and set course for their allotted areas, of search,
No Survivors At mid-day a searching Sun- the force-landed on derland sea with engine trouble and a sea-going tug was dispatched from Penang to render assis- tance. Before it arrived on the scene a BOAC Sunderland had spotted the sister aircraft the water and circled it for nearly an hour until it was. acsumed that the RAF aircraft and crew were in ne danger... Later, the RAF Sunderland managed to restart the engines
on
NEW YORK BOUT
New York, Oct. 10. European middleweight cham- pion Marcel Cerdan has been matched with George Abrams, of Washington, in a 10-round. bout at New York's Madision Square Garden scheduled for Dec. 6Associated Press.
Agents To
Register
Washington, Oct. 9. Agents of Russia;
but was unable to take off owing Great Britain and other
to
The game was well handled by Mr. Chan, a newcomer local football.-
Team Of Individuals
to
right wing
...
Derby Beat Sparta
London, Oct. 9. Derby County beat the
Ball Game Thrills
Fenway Park, Boston, Oct. 10.
Rudy York's tremendous 100 foot home run in the iraz inning with tru
T. A. Pearce was the herò of -
fine the match, following up a piece of bowling (he took 6 for. 29) with an innings of 47. To rether with Hart-Baker. Pearce put on 88 for the drst wicket.
The issue was never in doubt and H.K.C.C. passed their ap-. ponents total with only four. wickets down.
Final scores were:-
K.C.C.
men on baschis D. Hung, b Pearce
Stapleton, b Pearce
second game within bora of leader st. Hughes world series--helped wave Fet riss earn a 4 to 0 victory over
Baker
St. Louis, putting the Boston Red K.M. Baxter, Lb.w. Pearce F.R. Zimmern, b Pearce... Sox in front two games to unc.
The Sox won the opener at SE.C. Fincher, c, Bell b Pearce Louis un
York's 10th inning A. Zimmer, e Collins Pearce 20
S.A. Gray, b Ferry ********* rmer.
F.A. Broadbridge not out.. R.E Loc, b Perry
Brokenshire,
A capacity crowd of 34,500 thrilled to the fine pitching job by Ferrias.
Only in the ninth inning when Stan Musial unloaded
a long
triple did the National champions seriously threaten
b Perry
Extras
League
Total
Ferriss struck out Slaughter to
Kilbec
Sparta Club of Czecho-when there were two but,
slovakia in the. tourists'
The Chinese fielded a strong third match today by the game.
In the first inning Pesky rap- Bell. side though the combination could be improved three goals to two, a ped a low, line single just incide Pearce Collins on Dimaggio's high bounder. by the inclusion of Fung King- happy result from Der-third base and slid into accond Hart-Baker
Pitcher Murry Dickson passed Perry cheung as inside right instead by's viewpoint, because of Chu Wing-kuen and either
the mighty Ted William nurposely
Bowling
Kilbee
145.
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H.K.C.C.
with his tremendous homer over T.A. Pearce. 1.b., F.R. Zim-
the left field wäll on a three and two pitch.
Pesky and Wams scored ahead
Tae Kam-bor or Tang Kong they were beaten when York stepped up to connect sum on the right wing in place Sparta in a recent match of Cheuk Shek-kam..
in Czechoslovakia. The Rest team was composed
For the first half., the visitors of eleven good individual players held the Cup holders, playing but there was a very apparent some of the best football seen in understanding and Derby this season, but the Czechs lack cohesion, particularly in the were mainly on, the defensive in more the second half when they played attack, and it was this than anything else that con- berole game. Results of foot ball games played in the English leagues today were: tributed to their defeat
No Cooperation · Actually Pope in goal did not have very much to do. He dealt confidently with all that came his way and could not be blamed for the goals that passed him. In front of him Forrow and Sinclair worked hard but they did not co-operate with their intermediate line with the re- sult that they had more work Forrow left his right to do,
wing too free and Sinclair put
his
First Division: Middlesborough B. Liverpool 2.
Third Division:- Southern: Mansfield Town 2. Watford 0.
Rugby Union: United Services Portsmouth G Rest of Hampshire 0-Reuter,
Ex-Champs Share Lead
Stoneham, Southampton, Oct, 9.
The halfway stage in the guineas Dunlop-Masters 1,100 professional golf tournament here today
Sew two Operi ex-
of the other defenders, Anderson champions, Henry Cotton and
•
mern
N. Hart-Baker, e Hung
F.R. Zimmern
b FR. Zimmera 8.0. Collins, st. A.; Zimmern T. Muriel Fincher, b F.R
Zimmern
of him to put the Redsox ahead 3 to 0.
In the eighth inning Ted Wilks, righthander, went to the mound
L.D. Kijbee. b Lee York singled to centre. Doerr A.E. Perry, st. A. Zimmern for the Cardinals, lashed double high off the left b Baxter centre field wall sending York to C. Bell, st. A. Zimmern Lee third, Schoendiaust fumbled HC.J. Kerr b Gray Wagner's easy roller for the first D. Ingham, not out Cardinal error. York coming in D.H.S. Forsyth, not out for the final secre as Ferriss force - Extras Wagner.
Total (for 8 wickets)
Bowling
*Score:
St. Louis "Boston
6
8
12
211
M. R. W
366 0F.R. Zimmern. 19
Lec
Wilks (8) and Garagiols; Fer- Baxter riss and H. Wagner-Associated Madar tress.
Gray
Cesarewitch Entries
16
1. 68
112
70. 34
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MILLS-BAKSI FIGHT
London, Oct. 9.. The fight between Freddie Mills, British cruiserweight champion, and Joe Bakat. American heavy- weight. find for Harringay on over two miles and a quarter at Oct. 22, may be postponed owing
to the death of Baksi's mothe Newmarket on Oct. 16, arest
Urgay, 9 stane 7 (Bridgland).. last night. Pipo 11, 9 stone 1 (no jockey). Baksi was due to leave for Reynard Volant 8 atone 13 (E.P. England today. In the event of a postponement, the promoter, Mr. Smith). Delvilla Wood, 8 alone 13, including seven pounds extra, (no Jack Solomona, hopes to arrange jockey) Gusty, 8 atone 12 (Harry a date suitable to both men for Wragg). Star Lover, 8 stone 2, the first half of November including three pounds extra. (C. Reuter.
and to look for Colonel H. P. the tug which carried no wire. agents are not affected under nese, play bit though he sent over of the first round today with. 71. Elliott). Wily, 8 stone 11 (0.
the Foreign Agents Registra |tion Act-
in a lot of hard work and had the state of the sea. It wartime allies' will here-a trying time against Tano Tau- therefore proceeded to taxi -a hundred odd miles to George after have to file public ting and Lau, Shui-wing.
Livesey, the pivot, used town, Penang. Late in the after-statements of their ac-
height to great advantage but was hoon the flying bont came tivities in the United put off his usual game through
London, Oct. 9 heross a body supported by a States, Attorney General lack of understanding of the play
The final acceptors and jockeys life-jacket, and a Dakota, fly-·
held his own but was often drawn Dick Burton sharing the lead for the Cesarewitch, running Bridlington, Oct. 9. ing overhead at the same time, Tom Clark discloses.
During the war, Allied re-out of position. In the attack with an aggregate of 143.
The event brings to a close the An expedition is fitting out spotted several victims and
Redman, the leader, did well but here with the 160-ton drifter pieces of yellow flotsam from presentatives were not required Kwok had him well marked and major tournaments of the pro- "Present Friends" to search the missing York. As it was to make such statements, bat he was not able to test the Chi-fessional season and is confined to the upper reaches of the, impracticable to pull any bodies Clark said that President Harry nese goal-keeper often.
players who have won other big events this year, or the Open Amazon over a period which out of the water the Sunder Truman ended the wartime po Lee Wal-Tong
Championship in the past. Shines may be as long as 12 years to land established its position licy on September 30.
Only 20 players are engaged in Accredited diplomatic re hunt for legendary lost trea- and continued the journey to
B. Gosano was the only player the struggle for the first prize: commercial presentatives and sure, remnants of ancient civi- the mainland. During the night
in the attack who knew the Chi Max Faulkner led at the end lisation, oil, gold, and silver the aircraft lost contract with
several good centres there was no but Burton, with 69, set the pace Smirke). Ford Transport & stens. understanding with his inside for in the second round. Then, Daly 10. (Tommy Weston). Phebus, 8 and Cotton, each with 68, shared A Justice Department spokes- ward. man said, meanwhile, that the Composed mostly of Sing Tas the best round of the day. Cotton stone 8 (no jockey). Tregor,
extra (Rickabby).
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting Department had asked 17 Euro- players and with a forward line joining Burton in the lead, while alone 6 including three pounds believes in still living.
Fox Nail, 8 etong (no
and from 12,30 to 1.30 p.m. 7.80 The expedition is
American Slay Congress in New the Chinese entered the fteld with who were only two shots behind;
decided advantage.
· Anglo-American venture, and tion of any possible survivors Yor: to register as agents of Lee Wai-tong led the line well Bobby Locke, South Africa, and Cloudless May, 8 stone one (29) m. also on 9.52 megacycles.
(00. when the 14 Britons drawn difficult. There is no possibility foreign power.
and showed that with training he Norman Von Nida, Australia, are fockey). Tony Lampkin, stone H.K.T.
the from ex-Fighter pilots and ex- of there being any survivors
The Russian Vice-Consul in could still. All a place in a senior among those still close up to
day as the aircraft had obviously Washington has made repreftcam. He did not have many leaders, at the end of the 18% (Michael Beary). Lady Grus 12.50 p.m.-Daily Programme Summary
7 stone 11 (Percy Evans). Merchant Navy men, reach Los Angeles in the "Present broken up on hitting the water. sentation to the State Depart scoring chances but he held his being 143 Henry Cotton and Dick Sunny Maud, 7 stone 10 (nu I ment on behalf of 11 Russians line well und sent his other for Burton, 143 D. J. Rees. James focker) Happy Monarch, 7 atone
among those named-Associated La Shul-wing was the most dan Nida and Max Faulkner: 145stche 8. (no jockey). Cadenazzo, 7 Aunconcerneels
gerous forward in the Chinese Hobby Locke 147 Beginald Whitstone 8 (J, Simsa Culrain, -7 attack and with Tsao Tau-ting combe.--Beater
stone 7 including three pounds gave the Best defenders a gruel
extra (A. Orme) Excerpt 1,589 Pogrular Light Glasice, ling afternoon. Chui Wing-kuen
stone (no Jockey). Feted 2,00 pm Clogs Down at inside right showed promize
Neuilly, 7 stone (no Jockey)80p, Tines of Not-So-Long- Austerity 7 stone 2, including Age with Bar Fit and His Orch. three pounds extra, (T. Bartlam) 7:00 pm Excerpts from Glibestand
· · Sullivan's "Emmen of the Guard," Valsand 7 stone one (J, Graham)
7.80 Studie The Coepzut Grove.
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Fawcett, who disappeared-or-a less. similar expedition 20 years ago During the search it was and whom the expedition lea- found that pieces of the York der, Captain Claud Spriggs, were spread over a 60 equare riile area which decentralised joint the operation and made loca peans who attended the recent that have played together before. Daly got among several players Amiral, B stone. 5 (no jockey) on a frequency of 845 kilocycles:
Friends," they will be joined by
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Both the Overseas challengert, Auzalia, 8 stones 2. (DJ) to 8.30 p.m., and 9:15 to 11,00-
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another ship with the Ameri- Germans To and Ukrainians who were Landwich was hood: Dasses Adams, Fred Daly Norman Von 10: (Edgar Britt): Minerva 11,7 2.905.m.-News, "Weather Report and
can expedition, which is
or-
genised by the Anglo-American
Pioneers Prospecting Conspany Breed More
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Sprigg
Fach man has put up 2500
and each was selected out of
3,000 applicants from all parts
U.S. HOLIDAY.
New York, Oct, 18.
Frenchmen?
Chicago, Oct 10,...
Press,
PASSIONARIA IN MOSCOW
Moscow, Oct. 9. Senora Dolores Ibarrurf, the.
though he lacked experience but with more training should im prove. Slight of build, he dis- played good footwork end was always in position for a pass but was very weak with his passing.
Commando Hockey Win
Win Estival seven stone one, includ
ing three pounds extra (T Geoffrey's Lady Sidenotham) in afairly fast bat spasmodic seven stone one, including thres Hockey game, 42 Commando beat pounds extra, (A. Carson). Fam in the first half and Lee Wei- La Salle College by the only goal pered. Love, 6 stane 18 (D. Green- tong drew first blond with a shot of the match is convidently (ng)
The Commandos were
Play was fairly even for a time
Lal Bhul-wing added another hate against, 1.4.L.
Gordon Eichards rides Phebus
1.10 p.Drakestral Interiode, 1.15 p.,Londer and Funnier
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vice "The 'English Theatre” No_"4.
The Restoration Theatry 9,45 pm-Victor Siveler's Harmony
10.00 Lindon Relay 10,45 ↑ 25 Musical, Mooda, f. 70.25 ..-The Royal Choral Society, 10,35 - The London Bymphony Ur. 11.00 pm Clone Dow
Mann,
of the globe who answered France will offer 700,000 Ger- Captain Spriggs' advertisement; man prisoners of war the gp: for toughened fearless menportunity of staying in France Reuter
as part of an "increase the Spanish Communist leader known Two Lessons population" campaign, saya as "La Pasionaria" (passion Robert Frigent, French Minlower) during the Spanish Civil ster of Population, who is tour was, is among the delegates who
of Pope's reach. Not long after, Most major securities and com. fng, the United States to express have arrived here for tomorrow' that was diverted into the net out who think easy and did not or Delville Wood-Reuter, miditat madammes in the United thank for reller supplies, one of International Women's
scasion Exective at show the same spirit as in their States will be closed on Saturday, Prigent classified the re- Federation Reuter. Oct. 12 in observance of Columbus building of his country's popu-f
ed they failed in front of saal first game of the season but with the many opportunities.
Teams: La Salle Colleget Daylation as "one of the main pro
The next goal was scored by. Lai some practice they should develop *The Winnipeg grain and | blems facing France today" Chicago livestock market will be As arrault-of-World War II, Immigration programme aimed Shul-wing and this was followed into a formidable sido. For the Costa, Gutteric, R. Samy, Very, the French lost 600,000 men at ketting 3,000,000 new shortly afterwards by the fourth Commandos, Col. Saunders was Remedios Biberio, M. Samy, Lon Canadian commoditics wand. securities Exchanges will close plus additional thousands who clilzens, he said, with 60 pe by Taso Tau-ting is the most outstanding player and Marque. Yusuf and Pereira Printed and published or the
vices a lesson for the forthcoming block to the La Ballo Loxwards Saunders Abrams Hobbs, Star Enterprise,Limited by Monday Oct. 14 in observance of wers Incapacitated as war pri cent of the Immigrants to be game has taught the Ser- praved himself to be stumbling 42 Cdo (L.) Jones Davit proprietors, Th Newapa
labouring men with families Charity game on Armistics Day. The Commandos had most of ges, Acton, Kaawles, Gardner, JAMES KRATES, Windsor House, A Bomer, Prigent cald
Hong Kon Oved that unless team has the play, but poor abooting lost Brown, Kennedy, Williams, France is planning a 10-year Associated Press
open.
Canadian Thanksgiving Vsociated Press;
tima and though the Bent attacle La Salle were playing their
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