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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1947.

Eight Events At Memorial Cup Final

Today's Races Selections

(By “Rapier")

For the Third Extra Race Meeting to be held at the Valley this afternoon, an attractive pro- gramme of eight events again has been ar- ranged by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, and if the weather clears up the meeting should at- tract a very satisfactory attendance. In a programme of eight races, half gre ovor short distances, the results of which will depend to a great extent on the start. I would recom- mend a careful study of the 'draw for positions as it is obvious that getting off to a good start in races of this kind is a matter of paramount importance.

the finish. Otherwise, I cannot see it

It is hoped that weather will be fine." Even if it does not rain,, the track will be on the soft side, with the in-i evitable result that the going will be slow, in which case upsets can be! expected.

Winning.

Fourth Race cobrauntía Stakes; From Ike Two Mile Past Once Rood & In. This event is for Australian

n[ Subscription ponits

1947 whether starters de,, not. with winners and ponies classified R Clasa harred: weight for inches as per senle. It will be ridden by novice Jurkeys, and on its int howing, when it came in second - First Race

to Shanghai Beauty in the Rose. Maut Anatia Halwa Bar, Hill Stakes (Third Section) aver i officials: From the 135 Alite Fat the mile, Speedway which

The curtain rises, with this be rublen by Mr. Francis as contined to poutes to be the logen choice for the spaint event

Happy Season, of the longkong Service Race)

action.

first

Clas. Over this distance the best although it run anplaced in the ~Chứng–to-de-in-de-look for sprinRaschill Stakes (First Section);

In the Murray

a mile, at the last meeting, will turs. (Unofficial) fray "the 2-mile Post have the service of Mr. Rowlands | once-r. und-and-in. Jacobus (Mr.

and a in this

the pony, 18 rane Newman; came in third carrying 152 15. As is Weight Tomams the far at morning

it should but be disret same this afternoon and the first

may yo pomes are not gempeting. It Would appear that it has the best Witt, Jackic ree tumendation for a

which G.D. A. Gregory) (Mr. was fourth in this some race has been penalisert. by 1 lb. e. 168 b. The distance should suit Jackie very well; it will be recali-| ed that this pony led from the distance. start right up to the 2-mile pust.j when i was overhauled. If Mr.j G.1. A. Gregory can take thei lead again I think it will stand a All- winning. good chance of

ann tuse (Mr. Hudgman) ran unplacel

dertaker

¡Mr.

For Today

(By "Rapfer")

Rare No. 1

JACOBUS

JACKIE

AUTUMN ROSE Outsider: The Undertaker. Race No. 2

CANARY

BURGM

SOUVENIR

"Outsider: Blue Peter.

Huer No. 3

ILY

JEEP HING * HURRICANE

Race No. 4

Outsider: Kim.

SPEEDAWAY HAPPY SEASON HOI POLLOI

-User No. &

Outsider: Kelly.

NORSE QUEEN BASHFUL BEAUTY AIR DORNE

Outsider: Daisy Bell,

Hure No. G

AVALON SHANNON THE WOLF

Rure No. 7

Outsider: Flying Arrow. FIFTH ALARMI BURGOMASTER

JINX

Ontaldery Golden-Wheel-

Rare No. H

RED FOX

``KINGFISHER

MIAMI-BEAUTY › Outsider; Midnight Express..

HOW THEY STAND

The following table shows how

Extra Race Meeting:

Jockey

the Jockeys fared up to the Second

garded; it is dangerous and cause un upset. Mr. Miu, anim proving novice rider, will be tak

goul Hoi Polloi and although pony failed bully the last m out it is another pony watch; it may disappoint again. A. Ostroumolf Kelly (Mr. Newman) and Blackie | P.8. Frands (31r. Lee) are not bad over this... Chu

Fifth lace

19 H.M. Hodyman

H. Kaitant 10.4.. Grezary G. Wou

| A.W.C. Peutz

13. Jak

M. Bowlunika M. Mareuit

3.1. Yuen 3. C. Newma

Albury Handienp-From the 1 Mile Post. This sprint event is confined to ****insi

Australian Ponien, A.C. Chingt in the Wellington "A"

(Mr. Ostroufnoff's, Halica (Unomelni) ver six ore Queen furtours at the first extra mesele, bangin Australian Subs, at the... Cry ing and is capable of resting an annual meeting, which was de F. Persone upset, as it is quite at home over barred from running at the last At. Denham

O.It. Balich two meetings on account of win- this distance und may greate Rurprise. There is als: The Un-ping $1.220 Stake Money, has 8. Ma

Parsons) to be been given top-weight of 159 1.3.8. Crisfield considered; it should be worth and will probably command the $5.00 each way,

most support, in. the betting. I is in ne volition at the mometit I cannot see how it can be Wpatony Stakes--(First Section): beaten. Bashful Beauty

From the 1% Mile Post.

Francis)

a concession of 8 15. d. Dur worth Australian Subscription ponies from Norse Queen,

has M. Wool If it of 1947 whether starters nat: shown improviment during the 2/19 winners and poules classifted last meeting. If given a runaway Class barred; weight for nenes! as os podat This La

Second Race

(Mr.

start, it may cause an upset;

A.it. Burney 2.A. Casin

1st 2nd 3rd Unpl.

5

៨ i

?

1

4

1.J. Pearan

Hong Ping

Harold C. Le 11.9. Parry

A

0

4

0

0

0

41.0. Jones R.M. Bluestone

awer otherwise it will be very dificult Kramer Nears

boun allotted

sprint adtaly and judging from its to beat the Champton. Air Borna last auting, Canary, which will (Mr. Black) has arain be taken, cut Mr. C. L. Gregory, will probably do better 14 lb. Although it has an ad-

vantage of 16 lb, & 7 lb. in

weiglit respectively

over this distance and a'

win here

disappointed be

from the above-

s hard to catch up.

Championship

D

17

This Afternoon

The Final of the Memorial Cup between Army and Combined Chinese this afternoon' and the first post-war interport tussle between Ilong Kong and Macao are the only soccer games this week-end. Both promise to be very evenly contested affairs,

Army have taken a great deal of pains in the selection of their team and have on the whole chosen a well-balanced, strong side with a fair proportion of Commandos and some players who have not as yet been seen in the First Division of the Hongkong. Football League.

The Chinese are field- THE INTERPORT ing a very, strong side,

The arst Interpart football though they will be with-

Rame after the war between out the services of Chau Hong Kong and Macho will be Tso-ting, who has left played tomorrow at 13.30 p.m. the Colony. The team at Causeway Bay and though it is generally conceded that the appears to be stronger standard of football in Hoog than that which repre- Kong is higher than that of sented the Federation in Macao, a very strong side: had the recent Governor's, been chosen to represent the Cup game.

Comparing the two teams it Powell, in *in conceded that

spite of his showmanship ut

Colony.

Only three changes have been made in the side which beat Shanghai by four goals to two. Airoan, who wan centre half.

CHINESE TEA IMPORTS

London, Mar, G. Chinese tea~importers-hers- estimate that a preater part of the 2,000,000 7b of China tea authorized for import to this country by the end of this mouth hon heen pur chased,

It is hoped that licences will akortly be granted for the import of a further quantity, -Reuter.

Hopes For Release Of Attaches Dimmer

Peiping, Mar. 6. Hopes for the release of the American assist- attaches, ant military

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Pretty Eroeda. Sinitskaya, 25-year-old stateless.

Russian whose ex-soldler flance left her walt ing at the dock, is receiving offers of a home, money and substitute husbands.

But Ernest Benig of the American Civil Liberties Union which in trying to get her a alx

months. visitor's permit.

anid the only thing that could

:

LABOUR M.Ps.

help her would be for the AND WORLD

United States immigration ser- vice to grant her the permit. Otherwise

the will be Rent

back to Shanghai.

"This in a very nice girl who came here to marry the man she loved." said Benig. "Sho

FEDERACY

London, Mar. 6.-

A group of 21 Labour mem

Parliament tonight

is not looking for any old hus-bers of band just to stay, here."

When she arrived here she was greeted by a letter from Donaldson saying he had re- married his divorced wife.

Issued a statement associating

Miss Sinitskaya was engaged themselves with the "Movement

World Federal Govern- › Sergeant to, former

Leroy for a

that delo- Donaldson of Cameron, Mia. munt" and anying souri, whom she met in Shang- gates from this group would attend the conference of Unit- hai.

ed European Federalists dua 10 open on April 12.

The members who signed the statement included . H. S. Crossman, the lender of the Offers Of Help

Labour rebels" in the retent Published word of the Rus- demand for a change in Bri slan girl's plight brought nu- tain's foreign policy, who is to live, jobs, financial help, and periodical "New Statesman"; J. will be seen in the same position Major Robert Riggs and merous offers of help places assistant editor of the Socialist for Macio. Heggie and Chau Captain J. W. Collins, 22 men informed Besig" that fallalicu, uuthor, Jour

who away through the Changchun they had male relatives Tro-ting are at present

nalist and fornier Parliamon- might want to tary Secretary to the Minis- from the Colony and their places front. within a few days they thought will be taken by at Shut-wing appears to have been marry the girl. The Immigra wes of Air and Food; Gilbert tion rules say she must return; McAllister, Journalist greatly who played in the drawn game abandoned with the art Shanghal within 10 days. but was later, injured, and Læs

concerned with foreign affairs; Of Donaldson, Eroeda sa. Skeffington Lodge, who is Shek yau on the left wing,

Parliamentary Private Secretary to Mr John Hynd, the Chancellor of the Duchy of responsible for the British zono of Germany: Michael

to the political solumnist

times in the better goal-keeper, of the backs, Deur of 1 Commando must now be rank el among the best here and it ia a pity that he will be leaving Noon. He has improved greatly in the last few games and those Avho saw him in the semi-final ties will long remember his vos of the Juniors will lead display.

rival in Peiping of their wives..

"I don't blame him, for after the

a year's separation it could the attack in place of Lee Wal-

A number of the Macao

Humble, his partner, is eatong. sentially a right half, in which Position he he acquitted-him--players have been seen in local aclf well. It will be interesting football. As the team is com- to see how he fares at right posed mostly of Police players back and if he can put up the they are expected to give a good same performance as he car at account of themselves, should right half the Army

their have no qualms about backs.

The

Chinese backs,

Hou

Yang sang and Tae Kam-hung, have been playing, together in the last Interport and in many representative games and have developed a good understanding.

TODAY'S SOCCER

yon

Mrs. Rigga was accompanied from Changchun by her eight year-old

Colins is oxpecting the birth

happen to anyone even to me." Eroeda said she was born in

Harbin, Manchuria, of Russian

On

of a child shortly. Both wives parents. She has only a tem hud expressed their desire to porary Chinese pasaport.-AR- remain in Changchun as long #ociated Press. as there is any possibility that return their husbands would there. Their arrival here with Col. Frederick Dau aboard apecial Military Attacho's plane was Interpreted as in- dicating that it was no longer possible to negotiate with the Communists through chun.

B

Chang-

Lancaster who is the Minister

Foot

Labour Daily Heraly and one party of the recent Labour 'rebels"; Richard Stokea, who t often brings conditions in Ger many before Parliament; arid

Parlia John Parker, former mentary Secretary.

Operation Holy Land's 'Cancer Sore' Dominions Office.

to the

The statement anys:

"The under-signed Labour members, Jerusalem, Mar. 7. being Members of the global Twenty thousand British organisation created last Octo-

before dlawn troops

todayer at the Luxembourg confer- launched the largest military unce, known as the Movement operation

yet made

on the for a World Federal Govern- "cancer sore" of the Holy Land ment, are taking part in the from Rehovoth, in the south, work of a section of that move- to Haifa in the north seeking ment which is devoting its at- Irgun Zvai Leumi and Stern tention to problems of integra well-Gang terrorists."

ting the world economically and

Army:-Powell · (42 Cdo.); Humble (45 Cdo.) and Dear (45 Cdu.); Inglis (42 Cdo.). Parting- ton (46 Cds) and Nicholson (4G Cds.); Nente (45 Cdo.), Connors (Devons), Ford (42.Cdo.), Bulli-

Dou is the executive offlecr Lt. Portigan of 45 Comman-van (Wireless Centre) and Pem-

berton (Buffs).

of the United States military do has been chosen as the pivot

Combined Chinese:-Yu Kal-attache's office in Nanking and for Army and he fully deserved

(C.A.S.C.); Hâu. Yung san he flew to Changchun to in- that recognition: His recent Sing Tao) and Toe Kum-hung vestigate the

possibility of games have caught the eye of (s. China, Lau Chunk-sang negotiating through Chang (Sing T40). Ha King-sing (Sing Tao and Fung Kwan-sing (Singchun for the release of the two Tao); Chouk Bak Kum (Captain) Communist-held officers. Kwong Wah), Chau Man-chi (S. It was believed by China). Cheung Kam-hoi (Sing informed quarters since Tao). Lal Shiu-wing (Sing Tau) Riggs, and Collins must and Led Shek-yau (S. China). been taken across the Sungari

Reserves-Yu Yiu-tak (Sing River by Gen. Lin Plao's for Tao), Fok Yiu-wah (Eastern).

ces and it was nasumed that To Wal-kwuen (5. China), Ch they will be taken to Harbin, Wing-kuen (S. China) and Hu

In this ense, it was assumed Ying-fung (Sing Tao).

hère that their release can be the negotiated only through highest levels of the Americans and Communists in Nanking and Yenan.

Com- the Interpart Selection mittee and he will be occupying the same position for Hong Kong in the Interport game to morrow. The wing halves, Inglis and Nicholson, are well tried players and should do well.

The Chinese will depend on| the Sing Tac intermediate line and these three have been scen so often in action that com

Fung ment is unnecessary, · Kwan-sing, the left half, is a doubtful starter, in which case Lo Wai-kuen of South China will be playing. *

There is no doubt that the defences of both sides are of about even strength and the deciding factor will be in the

altack.

is quite possible. Real opposition mentioned ponies, I doubt it can

New York, 7. should come from Burge (Mr. cause an upset, though it should

The national outdoor tille Ostroum: (1) which

Daisy Vell (Mr. Hulder, Jack Kramer, moved a ince in its first uficial race fast Yuen), with 135 ib, to early, looks, step nearer to the indoor tennis niceting over the mile. It should testing and given a good start championships last night, en-

Any are introducing three not be neglected, however, as this pay gallopa well during morning

ritayers who are making their training over this distance.. Mr.

in local representative) debut. Hedgman will again take out Blue

Kames. Connors of the Devons! Peter and has been whispered

Kramer pluya former Davis that this pony stands a good

Cupper and ex-Wirbedot chami reported to be a good foot. scoring win here, of "B" Claks Australian ponles aplon Sidney Woud, in the semi-baller and will be seen at inside,

finals today.

Sixth Race

Caulfield Handicap.---( Seroná Section): One Mile

In this ejent for the second lot

(Mr. Yuen) ran quite good race is expreted. Avalon is win. It will

tering the semifinala by de feating Morris Adelabero 6-1 6-1, and 6-1.

chance <f Souvenir well to take second place in the long overdue for Rosehill Stakes (Second Secilon) again be ridden by Mr. Rowlands will meet over the mile at the last meeting who is still a novice

rider,

a better is crowd it should give, vnce and will have & lo, allowance.

oach

are

The other semi-finalists who Kramer's fellow U.S. Davis Cut teammates who whipped Aus- tralla-Billy Talbert and Bol Falkenburg.

a better account of itself and may It will thus carry, 148 . Instead give the above ponies a gcod of 15 lb. This pony ran very flight.

well to enme in second in the Third Race

Calliope Handicap (Second Sce- Caulfield Handicap-(Firat Sre- tion) over six furlongs at the last

meeting, and on that showing Ton); One Mile

am inclined to helleve that it is and 6-0. This race will be contested by First Section "B" Class Austra-ble of winning. Shannon (Mr two duce sets before elimina-

Ponies. Elmer

Ling August 'Ganzenmuller by (Mr. Hodg

7-6, 8-6, and 0-1--United Press,

jjan

man) ran extremely well at the

Ostroune), the winner of the Rosehill Stakes. (First Section) one mile, has been promoted to

it

of the season but

Hong Kong Powell (42 Cdo.); Hau Yung-nang (Sing Tao) and To Kam-hung (South China): Lau Chung-sang (Sing Tao). Lt. Partington (46 Cdo.) and Cash man (Royal Air Force); B. Go- sano (St. Joseph's) (Cast), Chat Man-chl (South China). Eves Royal Navy). Lai Shul-wing (Sing Tao) and Lee Shek-you

that The operation was hot direct. | politically:"-Reuter. haveed against the Haganah,

Col. Dau is going to Nan- king tomorrow where he is

negotia (Continued at foot of next Col.) expected to take up

Tennis

·

(South China),

Reserves: Taylor (45 Cdo.). Dear (45 Cdo.). Lo Wal-kuen

China),

ifumble (45 Cdo.), (South Chu Wing-keung (South China) and Chang Kam-hol (Sing Tao). The courts at the Hong Kong face-Manuel da Slivn; Ru-Cricket Club will be fully occupied on Ma and Lau Hon-san; Nita ail afternoons, weather permit mon Souza, Alex Alrosa and Americo ting, when the First and Second Cordova; Hernani Lopes, Alberto Rounds of the Open Singica Ten-

Surprise ralds, carried out under wartime scerecy, struck the Rehovoth citrus fruit gar den city, the Nathanya diamond production centre and the Hedera grain fruit and agricul tural centre, where underground cells are believed to exist.

DODGERS EVEN UP SERIES

Caracas, Mar. 6. Brooklyn Dodgers evened up. In Heders, three Buspects the "blood" serică” with New were arrested and one arma York Yankees in a spring train- game here last cache found, which included exhibition modern flame-throwers, Stenight, coming from behind in the

inth to win by 8-7. gun magazinea and mines.

Trailing at the ninth, the Dod- ers scored five runs on two loubles and a triple. They will iny Rubber here today, and then y to Havana for three more.

At Nathanya about 400 Jew: were secreened and a score ar rested. Mines were found.

At Reliovuth „eight - arrest: were made.-United PresA,

Easier Now

Airosa, D. Carvalho, Henrique nis Championship will be played To Enter The

SPORTS GOSSIP

It

New York, Mar. 6. Columbia- today won the 1V League basketball championships by defeating Princeton 30-41.

Other results: Syracuse 60, Niagara 67; Oklahoma AM 59, Tulss 20-United Press.

*Parts, Mar. 4. Alex Jany, French, swimming cancelled his

With no seeding. a number of the bettar known players have been drawn in the top half and several · good games should be witnessed even in the early stages of the competition.

The Open Doubles will start on March 20

The following, the week's programme:

is

MONDAY, MARCH 10... Lt. Coop v. Kenneth Lo., W. Strachanan v. Wong Sul-kl. George Chao v. T. J. Gould. Wong Hok-navgv Frank Kwok,

TUESDAY, MARCH 11 5. Clark v. Roch Liang. B. Phon. v. B. C. FAY O. Rumjahn v. 0.8. Tuevill Trang Chi-man v. R. Sagulen. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, Paul Kong v. Lt. Emmett 1, P.-Fan v. 5. A. Rumjahn, An Kam-monn v. Taul Yan-pui. Lee Walstong v. Lt. Roberts. SETTURSDAY ·MARCH-11.

MX v. L. Cooper K. Lo. A. W. Strachan or Wong Sul-ki

Chồn or T.-7. Gould,

right.

Sullivan of Wireless was very favourably commented off by

Reserves:-0. Amarante, the Press in the opening games dos Santos and J. Pacheco.

un he has Maria, Lau Wal-sing, J. Xavier been in the Junior division and 3. Cortico.

i little mention has been made of him. It is indeed gratifying to Talbert reached the seml- finale with difficulties, dealing see that the Army do not de-l Fred Kovalenki 12-10, 4-6, 6-1, pen on the Senior players for Falkenburg went to their talent but are prepared to look round among the Juntor teams. His selection should no encourage- doubt servo. as an ment to Junior players. last meeting to win the Calliopeg Class. As will be running- Handicap (Third Section)

The other newcomer is Pem- Third Section) over with 4 lb. less than at its lasting Black is taking it out. Burgo-berton of the Buffs, who will six furlongs

be seen on the left wing. It is running with panics of higher outing, it certainly looks danger. misator Mr/Woo) although Fuming to think we need to ous and should be prominent at has not done anything of note yet, sald that he a right winger but the finish. The Wolf (Mr. R.K.C. is good-nough to take second worry about its chances of repont-Chuil will also have an allowance position. For tilrd place, Golden' impressed the selectors at the champion, has Ing a win here. fancy the chance of Lily (Mr. R.K.G. Chyi), of 6. If he is not graduated Wheel (Mr. Miu) and Jinx (Mr. last trial and is equally at home proposed trip to the United owing to 'transport the winner of the Oakleigh Plate chance, otherwise I cannot see it

before this race it should stand น C.L. Gregory) should battle it out on the left. Ford at centre States (Second Section) at the first causing any trouble as the other

Eighth Race forward and Neals on the right dificulties. He had planned to extra meeting over this distance two. Flying Arrow (Mr. Pearn)

Caulfield Hundicap-Third

wing complete the attack compete in the United States Chau Man-chland Lal Shul- championships at Columbus, wing are the only real danger Ohio-Reuter one more win to be fully fledged fast meeting is up one class. This day's racing and will be contested in the Chinese attack. The. jockey and I'm sure he will Forony is a game fighter and carry- by third station "B" Class ponies. leader, Chan Kam-hol, is WEEEI

Prakash Nath, 22-year-old ail out in this race to acquire this in 140 1b should be worth fol came in oond to Elmer in the not be playing Cheuk Shek Indian player, caused the big-

(Mr.-G.L. Gregory) | on the Injured list and may honour. I am confident Lily will towing.

Joop Hing

Seventh Race

Calliope Handleap(Third Sec-

Patrick Poon v. R.. Poon or B, C. tlon), six furlongs,

Lee, Shok-yau la the obvicus matches in the All-England Faya a good chance of winning ite firat race choice for the left wing position Badminton chempionship which HD. Romjahn v. T. F. Choy V-3 Day th the Calliopa Handicap

170 Herda

here, Kingsher with 187. lb. will in the absence of Chau The continued here today by beating-FRIDAY, MARCH 14.".

Taul Wal-pul" 7. Barhokk Deskin. (First, Sectlofhent the last meet- In this race for the second batch have a change of fockey in irting, but he has an annoying the Danish holder of the title, P. Pighi Ing will give lily jaisgreat fight E 1947 Rubs whether starters or R.K.C.. Chul and if it starts well habit of indulging in &allery Take Madsen, 9-1815,5-10, 165 JAFU right up-la, tie and oven ar net with winners and ponies class should give e Fox a great fight play, much to the diagunt of his India's... other representatives | viag does not why Ostroumoff fled "Clans barrod, there le mot for the first position. The con opponents, spectators and even Davinder Mohan, wan big first Ho will tako dut guriinhits innland or much to choose from among the suffered from bad starting the

-round match yesterday?”. All in

28 it will have 5 ib. allowance for after winning the Roschill. Stakes Section): One Mile.

..

a novice Jackey. Ms. Chul needs (Second Section), one malle, at the

This event will conclude the

carry him through

231

1

Red Fox'

London, Mar., 6.,

Hok-nang or F. H. Kw

(Mr. Rowlands), will also have Wyalong Stakes TfSecond-! Sessi meeting and should the Kam is a poor right winger.] gest: "upant of the"first round/ Clark of R. Liang, B

allowance of 5. lb., and judging

from its second playing behind

tion): About half a mile,

nda In it

this entrier, Fifth-1Alarm, although Imet race and camekua ke wkkor his own

the entered at the last micetime" In the terring spurt ca coming down the

Le: Wilson,

States

janice.

The Yankees appear to have settled handyman Tommy Ren- rich on first base-United Press.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocyclo from 12.30 to 2.00 pm and 6,30 to 11.00. p.m. and also on 9.52 Inte megacycles in the 31 metro, band from 12.30 to 1:15, 6,30 to 7.30 and 9.00. to 11.00 p.m.

San Francisco, Mar. 7.

of foreigners The entry

he United States via Son Fran-

lace was speeded under the new mmigration polley which WA niliated with the arrival of the Amercan President liner "General Meigs from the Orient.

H.K.T.

3.10 p.m.--Daily Programme Summary. 12.82 p.m.-London Transcription. Be vices Accent on thythm". |(2,47 p.m.---Carrail. Gibbons.

·Savoy Hotel Orphans,

and the

1.60 p.m.-News, Weather Report al

Announcements.

The new policy is a result of the Chinese protest ever the pro- tracted dolpys 'and the holding of Chinese at the Immigration 1.15 pm The Gay Nineties" 1.10 p.mOrchestra? „Interludé, station for days and weeks after 130 Popular Light: Clasalous their arrival. Under the new plan 2.00 . love Down. J two Immigration: Inspectors and - 6,88 p.m--Landon – Tersusaristión Ber- an interpreter were flown to „„vious'?'Grand Rotal": Albers Sandije Honolulu to meet the "Meigs.") and the Palm. Court Orehutrs and

All the 658 passengers were "Dennis. Noble, (Vocal), »itzing, DETE

27.0 p.m.-London -Relay :: World News processed enroute and the ma Jorily debarked when the ship-1.10. London. Belay Home News

Team Britain. docked.

A few paseangers were detain Commentary

(9:15, pospeßindia 1, 777Ben ed because they did not have the zii prin interlode. necessary documents establishing 7.39 . Indio their right to enter the country, 10 Blazila Knott Cullinan The""""licigs" parvengers represents 175) Contiva KaS THOR. sented twenty nationalities, kad

The American President Lines ·9.00 pmLondon Hotar's Hawn, said the practice would probably: 9.10 p.m. Onlaridge Taylor's become routine if it is judged successful--Associated Press,

171 Rosehill 31 uken & Baconis, section); straighostl fourth?

dre miled

dnes / Eaum'blending.

Form's that it has no

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