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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS.

SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING Saturday, 22nd February 1947.

THE CHINA, MAIL, THURS DAY : FEBRUARY 20, 1947.

PALESTINE A UNO PROBLEM Mr. Bevin Announces Britain's Decision

Arabs, Jews Were

Irreconcilable

London, Feb. 18. Britain's decision to refer the Palestine question to the United Nations was announced in Par- liament-today by Mr. Ernest Bevin, the For- eign Secretary. The breakdown of the Pales- tine talks, he said, was due to the irreconcil- able attitude of both · Arab and Jew and no solution was at present possible, **

Other points he made were: 1. The British Gove, n-l

ment was convinced that no solution was pos- sible along the lines of the 1939 White Paper (which restricts Jewish immigration); 2. 'As Britain was not empowered tinder the man- date to enforce an arbitrary decision on either party, the British Government had decided to refer the question to the United Nations; 3. The Government would subrnit' to the United Nations detailed accounts of how the mandate has proved unworkable in practice and would submit all British, Arab and Jewish proposals hitherto tabled; 4. The British Government saw great difficulty in the United Nations.Un- sidering the Palestine case before the Grand Assembly's next meeting in September.

Mr Hevin emphasised at the the lust phase to have Intest British proposal contrained | epesations on an informal

n practicnhle promise f evolt with representatives of tion towards independence,

This hd, huweder, been

re-

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Agency. +

"From the outset, the

1 busts for discussion the

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OUSTED FOR KEEPS

"New York, Feb, 18. The recentive board of the C10 Mine, Mill and Smilte Workers today took dracle action in annatincing the per-. ouating from the manent union of 10 of its Compeeliest members, who led a 'recep-

onial *drive

in protest

* against the alleged Communit

feanings of the union's inter-.

national president, Reid R binson.

Cutting the charge "Red- buiting, the Gourd” refuset the right the eight locals in Connecticnd to recede from - the union Uisited Press,

Danish Dakota Crashes

Copenhagen, Feb. 18. Frost-bitten and with; face injuries, the British co-pilot of a Danish "Dakota": mail plane walked five kilometres in darkness over the fro zen sea, to Malmoe on the Swedish coast,, when

·Julpordising the attainment phis machine made a for- national independence by the Arabs of Palestine which aced landing in fog last Arab states desire, and they are night. therefore unwliling to con-

further template

Jowish Im- Behind him win the buralny inigration Into Palestine. They plane, ablaze. for two hours,

re equally opposed to the 'croa with the British pilot L'on of a Jewish state in any pubenken leg and a Danish radio of Palestine.

Jewish Ideas

In-

with a

erator named Blomgren with broken collarbone and head injuries huddled near it..

"The Jewish Agency, t the CONTher hand, have made it clear basis that Their fundamental alni

They were rescued by a thethe creation of on Independent Swedish ferry. Tonight the Jewish state in Palestine. With co-pilot and the other members Arabis in vitw. their first proposal of the crew were in Copenhagen Jested, by both Arabs and Jews, and Jews declined to accept as was that the British Government hospital and reported "out of Mr. Bevin suid: "I am very

pro-should continue lo administer danger." to have to inform the House that vincial autonomy plan pul for the mandate an

It has not been pos- basis which ible to question-them the conference with the Arabs ward hy the British

Govern-would enable them to continue to

and. and consultations, with the Zionist neat. The Arabs nut fo expand the Jewish National home therefore investigation Into The arganisation about the future ulyard alternative proposals under until such time as they obtained forced landing will not be com- Palestine which have been pro-

which Pulestine would achieve by immigration H numerical pleted until tomorrow.-Reuter. reeding in London have come to curly Independence as a unitary superity. In Ealestine and could

end becutine. It hus

with become state

permanent Arab demand the creation of an

Strike clear there la JIN Irospect majority.

dependent Jewish state over the

Pragué, Feb. 18. reaching by this means any got-

British Proposals country as a whole.

Bad weather prévented air- Tequent which would, be

"When it was made clear that craff leaving Prague airport to "The British Government, see- even broadly acceptable to the two no prospect of negotiating British Government were unday after the settlement Inat communities in Palestine.

ettlement en that basis, put forble to maintain the Palestine "Ever since they took offer the ward new proposals of their own, mandatory administration under night of the strike by, flying Governünent har läbiured theeg-These envisaged the establish the protection of which such a

personnel of the Czechoslovak. "|"cantly" to "the" a solution to the ment at local areas, Arab and polley could be carried out, re- air lines, and regular traffic

Palestine problem.. Mest

of the sup Jewish, with a substantial degree Presentatives

Jewish will be resumed tomorrow. The [ubrters of the Goverment be of autonomy within the unitary Agency Indicated that while still strike followed a DC-3 Heved that no a:lution was to sluts, with a central Government maintaining the justice of their last week in which three per- be find along the lines of the in which both Arabs and Jews fuli cinin they would be prepar

sons were killed near Prague. White Paper of 1930 and the Gov. I would share.

ed to consider as compromise'

The pilots' demanded, better for the creation of 'a ernment

addressed "These proposals provided that proposal themselves at once to the tank Jewish immigrants should be ad. Vlable Jewish state in the area servicing of aircraft-Reuter. at devising a different approach altied over the next two year

of Palestine.

Fire While not themselves Jon which it could negotiate with at the rate of 4,000 a month and

Juble the parties concerned.

thereafter the continuation and to propose a plan of partition, vlew of the keen interest the rate of Jewish immigration they were prepared to *In

consider shown by American Jewry in the should be determined with, due such a proposal. If the British uspirations of Zionism. It wasregard to the economic absorptive Government. advanced it. {thought desirable that the Gov-leapaeltý by the High

United ernment of the

States stone in consultation with his

.there fore

Commla-

crash

Copenhagen, Feb. 18. Fifty planes ready for de

destroyed very abroad were during the night here, in a re which burned down Denmark's only aircraft factory "Scandi- mavian Aero Industry."-Rèu ter.

"Thus, the British Government has been faced with an rrezen Ishould be associated in, this en-Advisory Council er. In the event cluble conflict of principles.

We do not intend, ourselves, deavour. And, as 2 result. of disagreenient, by, my,' „nebilen, | Angol-American committee of Inton tribunal appointed' by

to recommend to the United Na- the quiry was appointed in Novem- United Nations.

tiens any particular solution. We ..ber 1945.

his wn with the principles of mandate, be subject to the delay which is heavy burden in keeping 100,000

plan, while consistent regret that final settlement should "At the same time,

almost inevitable, particularly in tecided that Jewish immigration hud, an element which had, hi-view of the continuing strain on eldlers in Palestine and further into Palestine should be tem-herto been lacking in our Ad British administration and "Ser-depleting her financial resources porarily continued at the rate ministration of Palestine, namely vices during a still further period. by £30,-or 40.000.000 a year?

The first bell will be rung at 1:30 pm. and the first race will be run ật 2,00 p.m.

Through numbers (8 Races-810) may be obtained at the office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also ticket for the Special Cash Sweep ($2.00) on the last race. MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Menibura are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their hatges prominently displayed throughout the Meet ing.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED 1 TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.-"

Badges admitting, non-members to the. Members' Enclosure and Club' Rooms a $10.00 including tax aro obtain. able through the Secretary upon the written or personal-in- troduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chils, elc,

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be un sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurera Compradore Office will close at 11 m.in. and the Secretary's Offies at 11.45 a.m. Both Offices at 1st floor, Exclinnge Building.

A limited number' of 'liffins will be obtainable at the Club Tense, provided they are, ordered in advance from the [No. 1: Boy ́ ́(Tel. 27818),

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE '

The price of admission to the Public. Enclosure is $5. „Including_tax_for all persons including ladies, and is payable But the Gate.

Bookmakers. The Tuc Man, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. We din pun

**gids Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant In the

Palle Enclosure.

1.4.

SERVANTS PASSES

Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange Building

It

posing Britain to

un

unduly

We trust, however that now the this policy was right today, question is to be referred to the why should it have not been an

Mr. United Nations, all concerned will nounced 12 months ago?" exercise restraint until their judg-Churchill asked. ment is known." (Cheeral..

Mr. Bevin retorted that Mr. Churchill's reference to the pro Mr. Churchill

tracted delay was totally, unjust.

for 1,500 a month, notwithstand a practieul nromise of evolution ing the limits set by the White towards independence by build. Paper, and un additional 21,000 ling up over # #ve-year period Jews have already been admit- trusteeshin the political in ed since the White Paper, ter-stitutions rooted in the Uves or mbated --and--since July-1045 the people 29.000 have been admitted,

"It was offered as the basis of "When the report of the Anglo-discussion. These three solutions Mr. Winston Churchill leader it would be fatal policy for Bri American Committee was receiv-have already been made known of the Opposition, accused the tale, with all the leadership she ed we agreed with the United in broad. outline and we intend Government of a "protracted de- had shown in the world, to have States Government that it, should to lay before the House later in lay". He asked if Mr. Bevin's gone. to the United Nations with- be examined By... British and the svcek a White Paper, describ-statement did not mean that at out attempting something, | American ofcials. They jointly ing each of them in-greater de-loust another year would PASK Twelve months would not be,

recommend plan of provincial | faila

while the British Government re long delay it the problem of autonomy described in this House, The latest proposals themained, on its GWI confesslun, Jew and Arab could be settled in by Mr. Herbert Morrison on July British Government were reject without any solution to the Pales same way after 4.000 years of 31. 1946.

Jed outright by both the Arab de tine problem. Was that "not ex-relic Reuter. "This plan gave the basis for legation and representatives of

. negotiation with the parties con- the Jewish Agency, even us 1 cerned and no time was lost in basis fer discussion. I thinks it is invlling them to confer with us.Immortant that the Hotse should Neither of the two communities, understand clcurly, the reasons in Palestine accepted this invita- (which prompted the two sides to

lon but the confere with re-reject this solution. presentatives, of the Arab states) was opened in London in Septem-{

Arab Views ber last year.

"CT the Arous, the fun- the General Assembly of the should no longer be denied inde "After an adjournment, due to damental point is that Palestine United Nations, the was resumed in January and the obtained by every other

which has now been

Acal Palestine Arabs then fuined. in state and that in accordance with he discussions. The. Jewish the accepted principles of

Da- a participate in the conference should be free Agency have throughout refused, mocracy the elected majority determine the though Informed that all pro-future destiny of the country, bosals would be open for dis- "They regard further expansion cussion, but it has been possible of, the Jewish National home as

Joao Any persons found-loitering with Servanta, passes in their pussession will forfeit the animo and will be removed from the Enclosure.

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Capetown's Royal Garden Party

Capetown, Feb. 18. Pre-war elegance marked today's Royal Garden party, attended by the King, Queen and the Princesses and 5,000 guests at the residence of the Governor-General of South Africa, Mr. Gideon Brand van Zyl, at Westbrooke, five miles outside Capetown.

Dresses wore thin and sum-1 hour for Ceci Rhodes, the mery, necklines low and hats Empire builder, if he could of the prevailing style. White have looked down on Capetown was the predominant colour;; yesterday from his memorial The Queen wore a simple on Table Mountain. If there cut white gown, with a full are, any cracks in the bonds akirt and a hat trimmed with which link South Africa to the ustrich. feather, Princess Commonwealth. Elizabeth wore a white lace hat visible.", and a white gown and Princess

Comparing the "arrival" with Margaret a white halo hat with the gloomy scenes at home In.

Fa white dress...

..tione.

Was

laden by

In the intense heat, against ice-bound, darkened,. care-worn the lovely gardens filled with England" the newspaper sald brilliantly coloured calnas and, "There, people other semi-tropical flowers, the hardship and grimly wrestling. Royal Family, walked round with troubles that seem almost with the Governor-General and insuperable see afar off great Gendrat Jan Smuts, talking segments of British influence _with_the_____questo. -- Fonvoring, and power slipping irrevocably. Devil's Peak formed the back-out of tho Imperial orbit. Egypt ground.

-gone, Palesting is struggling Iced passion fruit, tom, cakes. towards Independence, India and sandwiches were served on and Burma are going,” but the lawns.

South Africa will stay overk When the Queen sat down to "Britain's Socialist Govern- Tea with the King """ and went "has -fölnød ~ forces with

| Princesses she opened a amalli Promfer: Smuts to keep this Empire-style white. parasol key to the Continent firmly Many other women present did within the Commonwealth." likewise Router) g

Associated Press,

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