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Russian Attempt Fails
Lake Success, N.Y.,
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The Russian attempt
to prevent the British
Government from estab-
XMAS PARCELS
Washington, Dee. 4.
The US. Host "Offire De-, partment. ħqë ordered druatie pre-Christiana limita- tion on the size and weight of parcel post packager as a result of the coal strike, and banned altogether shipment by international pureci post. The restrictions will be efce- live on Friday, --- United Presz.
lishing military bases New Knights
and maintaining forces
in Tanganyika without Of Garter
consent of the Security
London, Dec. 4. Council was defeated by
Seven new Knights of the Gar- ten votes to five in theter have been appointed, it was
announced last night. sub-committee of the
They are Viscounts Addison, Trusteeship Committee Cranborne, Mountbatten, Alan- Hungerford, brooke, Portal of yesterday.
The Soviet proposal was to Alexander, of Tunis and Mont- P under the Security Council Romery of Alamein.
or.
been
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946.
Lewis Convicted Of Contempt
Washington, Dec. 3.
John L. Lewis was convicted today of contempt of the Federal District Court for refusing to call off the soft coal strike. Lewis advanced to the bench and informed the Judge, T. Alan Golds- borough, that he deemed the conviction a vio- lation of constitution and status. He predicted that any sentence imposed would be thrown out by the Supreme Court upon appeal and indicated clearly that the strike will go on even if he is jailed.
The Association of American Railroads promptly announced an embargo on all export freight traffic except food and fuel, to be effective at midnight. An AAR spokesman said that ap- parently they are preparing for a long strike and described the embargo as the most drastic "measure taken to conserve coal since the bitu- minous miners walked out on November 14. W
Convicted of both civil and Goldsborough pronounced Lewis and the United Mine criminal contempt. Lewis faces of one Workers guilty after au almost a maximum sentence perfunctory trial. The defen-year's imprisonment or a $5,000 dant offered no formal defence the far criminal contempt plus Golds- against the charge that he whatever punishment ignored the infunction forbid-borough deems fit for civil con-
the mine
strike. capt Goldsborough remanded Lewis to the custody of his attorneys. without bail until 10 a.m. to- morrow when he will pass the
The appointments have authority mandatory power made under procedure similar to right to establish "naval, mili- that used for awards of the Order try and air bases, erection of of Merit. The Order of Merit is Fortifications and maintenance awarded by the Ring without any of forces in Tanganyika" storm submission by the Prime jent to Article 89 of the Char-Minister
other responsible ter
minister of the Crown. A vote of nine to four vie
"The Prime Minister, and leading italed the Indian proposal ask der of the Opposition have both ing that the draft trusteeship accepted the view that this pro Agreement for Tanganyika cedure should apply to appoint "Shall ensure that trust terriments of the Most Noble Order tory shall play its part in the of the Gorter In future,”-Reuter.enience." maintenance of international peace and security as well as for local defence and maintes- ja ance of law and order in ac cordance with Article 84 of the Charter."
Mr. Ivar Thomas · (Britain) i declared that as regards Tan- ganyika and Togaland, the Bri- tish Government does not intend i that agreements should give the mandatory power the right " establish any form of associa- | tion between trust territory and 'Sabnacent territories, which
would involve annexution 1rust territories in any sense,, or w.uld have the effect of ex- tirgulshink its status as trust territory."
Australia,
of
Belgium and
France agreed to make similar declarations for their trust ter- ritories. Reuter.
CONCEALMENT
OF SMALLPOX
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H.K. EXPERIMENT IN COOPERATIVES
(By Margaret Bradbury)
One of the most successful postwar rehabilitation experiments in Hong Kong is to be found in the old City Hall, near the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank building, where more than 40 war widows and previously destitute young Chinese women have now become an entirely self-supporting model organisation.
Banded together under the supervision of Miss Z. M. Carter, ex-Red Cross official who arrived from relief work in Italy and Austria last December, they are busy fulfilling hundreds of orders for delicate needle and embroidery work which is sold at a comparatively low cost to any purchaser.
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Unusual Step
FORCE MAJEURE? SPORTS
Bruzecla, Deo. 4...
The 82. Rightist senators who walked out of the Senate last week in protest against the Government's decision to icmain
"power" after being defeated inn
in vote, yesterday. decided to resume their seats. Tào Socialist Party had planned to carry one bei ridden member into the Senate on a stretcher in orcier to ensure a guiorum,mdano- ciated Press.
PRICE
CONTROL BREACHES
Among 21 shopkeepers before the Magistrate at Kowloon Court yesterday. aumumoases for breaches of prica control wers | several who had been fined, or the same warmed for
offence. Defendants included Yat Cheong Grocery Store, 16, Saigon Rose, appearing for the fourth time.
The following were the offend ers with fines and the controlled- price in brackets:
The Wai Yung Shop, 157, Nathan Road. floed £25 for selling 'a'ta of soft, wwfact
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ENGLAND TWICE OUT
Hopeless Task On Spoiled Pitch
SHANGHAI VISITORS
Most of the players of the basketball and football teams of the Taing Pak Club of, Shangha who are here on a short holiday, have arrived here and the rest are expected here
today.
The Thing Pak Football team is one of the strongest sides in Shanghai and includes a number of the best, Chinese players there.
During their stay here all ar rangements will be in the hands of the Sing Tao Sports Club.
Arrangements are being made. for the team to visit Macao on Dee 18 to play a game, there against the Police.
Four games have been fixed for
MONDAY, DEC. D
Sing Tho. HI, 4
the visitors a follows:-
Tring v (Care
p.m.) Referee L. G. Young, Lines- men: Roberts and Silva.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11,
Pak v United Services.
Box f pan.)
The Judge deferred the sen- tener in order to take the un- usual step of discussing penal-*4* Lies with both the Government 103. Seld 100s, bottle of milk for 'Erts.
Sun Nei Yara, in, Jordan Road, neden: and Union counsel. The Govern (Gets.). ment was reported to be press-
Garden Company, 186, Apfui Street,
$1.40 ($1).
ing for a heavy fine and jailed 160 for selling, alb, of sweet for sentence in the belief that only a body blow at UMW's $13,000.- 000 treasury can force an end To the strike.
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Shing Yuen Store, 298. Shaasbai Street, fined $50 for welling asme amount
wet for $1.40, ...
Lim Chean 103, Kwellin Street, ffrind 300 for welling meet for an (5)N
Hi Lok Yuen,,, 100, Pained Edward Road. Ened $5 for selling sEMS MOODL
Sweet for $3 475ct.),
Some observers believed that the Government would nak continuing fine of $200,000 day each day the strike lasts.
Mang Cheung Looms, 178, Prince :E}« There is no talk of a retrade-wad Road, Bred $50 for, ruling, 14lb. of tive, fine dating back to when wet for, 1.59 ||Vets),,| the injuncting was violated. fing. 10-für selling "196," sweet,'at» ki
Je Hung Chuen. 1, Nothin' Road,
Galdsborough, in effect, ruled (maud, national welfare above the - Yel Ting Ho' Thor. 264, Shanghai Norris-LaGuardia anti-injunct ned $60 for the same offence. Lion law upon which the de-Road, fined #26. For selling cake, of The Pike. Gompany : Lichikak fence.was based. Lewis at once Safeguard Andical Health Bodo for £0e1s.
ude it clear that he was just beginning to fight.
Lewis Speaks Immediately after the Judge's ruling the Mine Chief asked permission to speak....When
Yat Chomur Greery Store, 16.. Satgon
Toshack Takes Six Wickets
Brisbane, Dec. 4. Australia have won the first Test by an innings and 332 runs, dismissing England twice today for 141 and 172 runs.
Starting their second innings 504 runs behind,
England faced immediate disaster, losing Hut ton in the first ball sent down by Miller. Edrich was the next to go, getting in the way .of a ball dead on the wicket sent down by
Toshack.
Wolter Hammond
Washbrook and Comptop defled down somewhat and the crowd the bowling for a short while, but were treated to some good piny the pitch was all in favour of the by the two. After scoring 32, the bowlers and Washbrook left after highest individual score of Eng- scoring 13.
land's second 'lonings. Ikin was received a bowled by Tribe, and Gibb lett tremendous ovation as he walked soon after. out to the wicket to partner CompBill-Voce rade some lusty hits ton. The first ball he received and soon rap up 1& runs, but Hammond scored, one run, and in attempting another big hit he followed this up in the next over was caught."
Aus K. ip. Lines- by one four and two sixers. While |
Noble and Barretto. FRIDAY, DEC. 13 Tsing
South China. Pak y (Caroline Hill 4 p.m.)
Referee: Rogers, Linesmen: Hagan and Sparrow.
MONDAY, DEC. 16 Teing Pak v Combined Chinese. (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.) Referde Tungstall.
men Young and Rogers,
Lines
D. Wright now joined Aled Bed- Hammond, and Compton were at ser and the two bowlers went for the wicket there was a very faint every ball sent down. England's hope that England might avert Innings closed at 172 when Bedser an innings defeat,
but Compton was caught and bowled Toshack. was soon caught by Barnes off, Tosback and Hammond also went,!
Scores Norman Yardley was out to the Australia--First Innings first ball he received, bowled by Toshack.
Ikin and Paul Gibb soon setited
Everything In Aussies' Favour
(By Norman Preston, Reuters Special Correspondent)
Brisbane, Dec. 4.
Street, Aned 14 for las does Australia have won the first round in the fight for
Sanspak Sanitary Napkin for, 62-131,897;
Lu Chah Kec. 44 Shanghaf„Birent, fined for selling a cake of woop for scts...
L. Wo G5, Ehanghai Street Bel 25 for the same offence
80
Ko Mut Ball Shanghai Street And
Fan Kaminz of Shanghai Strec, Aned $75. For the same share,
Tong Tack Company, Intan Road Aried $25 for aclling a wall both for 93.60 (1156).
the famous cricket "Ashes." At ten minutes to five today, Toshack held a return catch from Bedser and England were beaten by an in- nings and 332 runs.
This was Australia's first win
in four Tests played at Brisbane.
Ten years ago England enjoyed Toshack
all the luck with the weather and this time it had gone to Austra Jin's way. Contrary to ali pectations, the
flooded ground made a remarkable recovery from
EX-
Improves
Brisbane, Dec. 4.
ENGLAND
1st INNINGS
L. Hation, b Miller
G. Yashbrnok, e Barnes,
Miller
WWW. Edrich McCool,
Miller
P. Compton, How, b Miller W.R.Hammond, lbw
Toshack
Yardley e Tallon. b Test Paul Gibb,
.. Tallon. b Miller
Mer
W. Voce, not oul
WVP Wright. e Tallon,
A. Bidser, law., b Miller.
Toshack
Totol
Extras
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141
Full of wickets: 1-10, 2-20,. 3-4, 4-56. 5-56, 6-121, 7-134 8-138, 9-136..
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0, M. RW,
124 230
400
Lindwall
Der Tushack
22
KI Kee, 183, Kilung Street, fined 150 for the same ofleier. ·
Wing Fat 154, Shaneliai Street. And so for selling in of evaporated tell yesterday's violent thunderstorm bowling today which brought Tribe
It was Toshack's improved MaCcol for Dõetu. "(BDela), (*
Ah Lee Tadi Talinz, 58A, Baskon
and cricket began punctually to
about England's downfall in the Barnes
Sitting at her desk in the Hall They also send in many, uniform hig was granted, Lewis in $15 for welling two orange for $2 yesterday and facing five neat alterations and repair work which | bered heavily to his feet and cited the Chinese woman, rows of quiet, Industrial workers, are done at low charges. In re- autorous tenes
"We are turn, Naval servicemen here have sordid" history of injunctions Wong Ngan-ci, was summoned Miss Carter told me:
in labour disputes. before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at hoping, that soon some of our brightened the lives of her pro-
He then denounced the Court's the Central Magistracy yester-work will be exported to England, tegees by organising Sunday
and providing findings and called, on all or- day, with failing to report that Two finns in the Colony have e-brock picnics
ganised labour to rally behind her child was suffering from cepted sample garments of under-transport...
included in the miscellaney of the UMW in the fight against small pox at 94. First Street, wear for this purpose. All these
every day the "Government by injune on November 12.
girls came to the Government re-orders' which stream The Case
discovered Bef department for help. during Into the City Hall have been pup- tion." during house cleansing, and the the year, but now they are quite pet garments needed by a local child was found behind a bed, happy doing a useful job of work conjurer and a wedding trousseau A fine of $40 was imposed.
and being paid well in return, reuired by a member of the Lo Wah-pa, of 97
Second Only three of them had any pre- A.TS. in Hong Kong.
Soft Toys Street, third floor, was fined vious experience of needlecraft
In the Hall's store-room ready, $40 for a 'similay offence. And they have trained the others."
There are 34 sewing machines for sale there are now over 300) FCspectfully but firmly stand. 1p | 168: Prince Edward Road, fined 150 from 67 Second in the Hall which were lent some childrens' soft toys in 16 different on their vital rights."--United {welling' a'tin' of 'Playerä"" Cigarettes for Ment the ball would stand sure that a bowler of the Verity D. Complon c
was
fine of $25 was imposed
Shok Choj-ha, of
Street, fur the same offence.
ACCUSATION WITHDRAWN
al of his case.
on
Tailoring Section
|
He declared that the Nord Road, fed $50 for selling a tie of huko aitch proyed more treacher. | first Test here, according to
+ Milk for * $70-dail
Chane Ram Wak, 202, Carle Peak Road, fined £50 for selling a tin of Eagle Brand condensed milk for 32.20 (90ca.1. sued sta for selling the of Nugget best Kenny Han Ker, 538, Shanghat Rient.
LaGuardia Act, in plain langu- age which any intelligent citizen can understand, forbids courts tissue restraining orders. Te
the miners "must polish for $1.20 (02). said that
Rights As Citizens.
Washington, Der.. 3.
Leung Yuen, of the Tin #hing Store.
ous than ever and though Eng land still fought, bravely fifteen Wickals crashed in three and a half bours play for
Victer Richardson, former Aus tralian Test player.
16.5 11 17 1 0 0 02 19
ENGLAND 2nd INNINGS
There wy bowling of Keith Mil Toshack inuwied at the wicket
He says that "assisted by thel. 196 Funa condition of the wicket, which L. Hulton.c Barnes b. Miller. simply to
worse than yesterday, C. Washbrook e Barnes b
the
Miller,
ler and Ernest Teshack. One mo- and hoped for the best. I am W. J. Edrich bw Toshack
Comfort “Sanitary, napkins for $5 (41.30ped out the cost of these, by after play was restarted was en J, T. Ikin b Tribe 32- Before the Courts decist There Is No
Lewis
£2.40⋅ (#2) -
Barrics, b straight and the next one would Wat On Medicine Company, New sild through the mud. Chin Wai, Toad, nied 189 for selling 12
or. Ironmonger class would have! Toshack two lanings Miller claimed been quite unplayable.
W. R. Hammond b Toshack - 23 wickets for 77
and iammond's dismissal just N. Yardley b Toshack scoring 70-truly grand all indication of the vagaries of the Paul Gibb lbwi Toshack round performance for a keter making a Test match debut. Toshack, Lall left-erm inedium paced bowler, alsó playing his first Teet, took nine wickets for
Peace-Baruch
99.
AT TENNIS
cric-
pitch, for he allowed a shortish W. Voce e Hosset b Tribe through low to be leg before. W. V. P, Wright not out”, ball from Toshack to get A. Bedsere and b Toshack Most balls of this length bad Extras been lifting over the stumps but this one did not rise knee high.
After the initial collapse, the Fall of wickets:- main interest was centred in 3-18, 1:4-620 | G-85, · 6:06;
BOWLING ANALYSIS:U
20.7 12.248
11
B
16
10
Byes 15. leg-byga "froides de
wasi
months ago to Miss Carter. Out of varieties ranging in price from Press. the profit which, sales have $10 to $20. Among them are teddy I brought in, six of them have been bears, straffed, dolls and small and bought by her, while there also large cuddlesome toys. All of them remains a $1,000 sick-beneft fund are expertly finished and skilfully
was made known, destined. up to date.
Said Miss Curler yesterday: that after hit announcement A 22-year-old clerk. Chan Ping-kwan, of the R.A.Q.C... Among the goods turned out "We were hoping to send them to this the contract was ended the residing at No. 314, Portland every day, by the Chinese girl England in time for Christmas Government, "in viclation" of Sircet, was discharged by Mr. workers are bedspreads, under-
but unfortunately they were not the anti-injunction act, anked
New York, Dec. 4. Warnings of the dangers of Sainsbury at the Central wear, toys, church, Vestments, made in time. If they are bought for a restraining order and it
notice unilateral disarmament by the Magistracy yesterday, when the table linen and a variety of light by people in the Colony for their was granted "without
my girl und without a hearing." United States were sounded by prosecutioir asked for withdraw embroidered Garments and silk childrens': Christmas
Lewis denounced "this coer the U.3. Secretary of War. Mr. OFFICERS BEATEN Miller's attempt to secure a hat 8-114, 0-143, 10-152 night wear. There is also a tailor-workers will receive a bonus for
cing, all-embracing. restrain- Robert Patterson, and the U.S. Chun was charged with breaching section which has turned out each one sold." of the Defence Regulations, by at least 500 mens summer suits work dressmaking-is not part cased of ignoring, and address-Commission, Mr. Bernard Ba- Only one branch of needle-Ling order," which he was ac- representative on the Atomic
trick or whether Douglas Wright|| could scure his first run of the assisting the enemy during the and is now concentrating on male of the organisation's turnout and ing the Court, he declared: ruch, during a ceremony at
tour. Wright was equal to the occupation of the Colony. At the winter wear. request of Sub Inspector Love;
"Your injunction, Sir, Ires- which General Dwight D. Eisen- Causeway Bay on Tuesday, the ball down to fine leg for four Toshack
In a friendly tennis game at rccasion for he snicked his first Miller Navy personnel based in the that is because there are no fitting
pectfully submit, deprives the hotter received the eighth an- Chief Petty Officers of H.51.S., and his two sizes off Toshack Tribe charge aguinat defendant was Colony are the best customers in
rooms in the Hall.
miners of their constitutional nual Churchman Award for the Tamer beat their officers by seven were the gams of the match withdrawn.
this direction, cald Miss Carter.
rights of freedom of speech, promotion of goodwill and bet-kames to two freedom of press, freedom after understanding among pep. Capt. Gwinner and Lt. Lester of the game but without the and receipts were
The following were the results: Miller carried off-the honors. The attendance 1200.The assembly and freedom from-in-ples. vauntary servitude. ZBW Hong Kong broadcastingThe miners will stand upon of the same award, sald; Bo-
Baruch, the previous winner beat Cross and Denny 6-5, 6-5 unlikely that his figures will be 2244 and receipts 14,516, boln lost to Barrels and Rogers 3-6, 1-8; assistance of the wicket, it is revised figures of the match were on a frequency of 845 kilocycles these constitutional rights.19
Jast 10. cause peace is delayed and ob- |-4-6.
Dowsett and Fauvelt 4-6, repeated."-Reuter. and from 1230 to 1.15 p.m., 8.30 American citizens. The miners structed we dare not dinarm. Sub, Lt. Neal and Sub, Lt. Scad-
at which are records for a Brir-
Test Reuter. to 7.30 pm and 9 to 11 pm.
are law-abiding, God fearing There is no peace. If it ever deplost to Barrett and Rogers
H.K.F.C. TEAMS |—— also on 0.52 megacycles.
citizens, and only asserted their comes it must be peace by 1-6, 1-0 lost to Cross and Denny The following will represent the
BROADEDA New York, Deci Bikes Mike Jacobs, 68-year-old king! rights as citizens." Associated cooperation and never by ap/4-6, 4-6) lost to Dowsett and Feu Saturday, on the Club Ground, of US boxing promoters, was rema
H.K. Football Club teams o vell 1-0, 6-43 peasement,t
ported le ba ill and his condition Patterson supported Baruch to Barrelt and Anderson, Leck and Hopkinson,
1st Team v. C.A.S.G. at 4 pmrave today. Physicians declin BUD LED
and Sub. Lt. with the statement "No policy Rogers 6-5, 4-6, 3-6; lost to Cross Beck, Forrow and Strange, Weled to reveal the nature of Jacobs more likely to breed war than and Denny 05:5-6; beat Dowsett ler, Carver, Bond. Mullen and allment but sald the the pro for this nation alone to dis- and Fauvell 6-2, 0-1
Bickford
opet moter whose rise was lied to the arm."-United Press. -
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Kwong. Wah
atsuccess of heavyweight charanior Siena, Odell, Seudun and Farmer United Preze
pm. Catton, Strange and Joe Louts was very sick Gardner,
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Reserves Kennard, Hambly Bowls Competition of the
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Kowloon Bowling Green Ciula will be hold on Saturday.com-
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T Washington, Dec. 4. Edward R. Burke was forced to resign, his $25,000-year fob De President of the Southern Coal Producers Associations be caune allegedly he advecated an appeasement 2. polley toward Lewis. The owners accepted his resignation with the comment that "we will make every effort Shows: Manica 10 arrive at a proper working agreement" when the miners return to work
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Rome, Dec. 4.. The threat of a breadless Christmas for Italians disap A two-day match will be peared today when the National Nayed between the K.C.C. and Commission for Faxd announ- the ILKCC during the week- ced that Argenting had agree to end the Kowloon Cricket ship 500,000 quintals of wheat Club, Play will start at 2 p.m. to Italy Immediately. United sharp en Saturday and 11 u... Presar
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M.C.C. TEAMinencing at 2.45 pm sharp All Brisbane, Dec. 4. Jowlerk in the Colony ane rele Earlier, Burke had been de
The M.C.C. team to meat come Woods can be supplied and nounced by a strong segment of
the Queensland Country Eleven spoons will be presented to the his board of directors for his
The K.C.C. team will heat Cymple In a two-dayer on winning, rins. Intending players suggestion for direct negotia- The last British armed forces marn. B, E. Lee, C., Staplewon,(Captain), Smith, Hardataff,
Shanghai, Dec. 4 EC Fincher (Capt), F. Ziun- December 7 and 9 are: Yardley are advised to hayo. their names
in by 20 pa tions between the owners, and have left Shanghai with the A. Zimmern, L. R. Burch, F. Langridge, Pohard,, Evans, Lewis while the Union Freal departure of H.M.S. Bonaven I. Zimmern, J. Mitchell, FE. Fishlock, Gibbs, Voce Compton dent's contempt triat was in pro. ture which carried the final Lawrence, A Broadbridge and Ikin proprietor
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