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NOTICE TO MEMBERS
THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING
SATURDAY, 15th March 1947
"Postponed trois Saturday, 8th March 1917)
The Piret I will be ròng at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.60 pain.
Throwch_o_len_{b_Rages---$14)_uiny be obtained at the Offee 1 Ploor Exel ange Building, also tickets for the C (2001 on the last race. JANCHEREN BADGES AND ENCLOSURE,
Members are reminded that they and their indles MUST wear their badges prominently display of throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms 1 $19 including tax-ary obtainable through the Secretary won the written or personal Introduction of a member, Auch mumber to be responsible for mil chita, etc.
Badges ndmitting to Member Enclosure will NOT be on sale
Al the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Offer will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45" a.m. Both Offices at 1st floor, Exchange Building,
A limited number of killins wil be obtainable at the Club House, provided day are undered in advanced from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).
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-THE-CHINA-MÁIL TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1947..
EVE OF MOSCOW CONFERENCE Opening Date Of Talks Still Not
Bitter Attack In
Soviet Press
Moscow, March 9.
On the eve of the Foreign Ministers Conference, the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Be- vin, and the Soviet Foreign Minister. M. Vyacheslav Molotov, both celebrated their birthday today and exchanged greetings and congratulations. Mr. Bevin is 66 and M. Molo- tov is 57.
Moscow glittered in sunshine on the winter's.
warnest day and snow melted to slush on the pavements.
Tht Moskva Hotel, head quarters of the three visiting delegations, was today - ning with preparation for the opening, though roberly krew exactly when this would take place. The visiting delegations are understood to be anxious for work to start as early each day as possible.
M. Georges Bidault, French Minister, and hig Foreign Party arrive by train at noon today and
met by M. Andrei Vyshinsky. Soviet de- puty Foreign Minister.
were
M. Bidault, accompanied by his wife who wore a light blue coat and fur, was greeted by a score of allied diplomats.
Several hundred Russians looked on with curiosity from an over-banging vinduet as he and M. Vyshinsky shook hands vigorously and film cameras turned.
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on the position of the western powers.
It described the British and American plan for a federalized politicul structure in Germany as "a foggy formula" and a means whereby the western capitalists meant to seize the main resources of the wostorn
MUTINY OF PARATROOPERS
Haifa, Mar. 9.
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Sentence will be promul--- gated in due couree eleven young British pard- troopers accused of miding, it was announced when a three-days" Field General Court Martial ended in Haifa tonight.
All cleven
WCre charged with disobeying an order to make up their beds and lay out their kit on Nov. 15. — Renter.
Women Of
The World,
zones of Germany while crect- Unite!
Ing a. "Chinese Wall" hetween the eastern and western zones. {
"Old Wolf"
The magazine added it was a question whether Germany to be a "peaceful was going
vassal of imperl-
state or a
alism."
It upbraided Dulles for his proposals concerning Germany and
characterized Winston Churchill as "the old experienc- ed wolf of British imperl- alism."
Charging that the main aim of the British and American forces in their bizonal economic merge and loans to Germany under the Import and export problem was to "rescue at ali costs the reactionary forces of Germany and their 'economic the bases from liquidation," article concluded by asserting that the ambitions of the nar row monopolistic groups are for Ger- dictating the plana
Austrian Treaty M. Vyshinaky and General Walter Bedell Smith, United States Ambassador to Moscow, then hurried off together to the airport in time to meet the which .plane
Berlin, from brought General George Mar shall, Secretary of State and some of his advisers, including Mr. John Foster Dullea. Mr. Robert Murphy. Mr. Benjamin Colien, State Department Coun-many's sellor, and Mr. H. Freeman Matthews, Director of the energetically European Division of the State Department.
General Mark Clark, chief of the Occupation Forces in Aus- tria, and other advisers were expected Inter.
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state organizations. "This_baneful policy must be repulsed by nil forces of democracy and pro-
gress,"
The views of the "New closely by Times" are read foreign Embassica in Moscow as a straw in the wind suggest
policy. Asso- talling the Soviet General Marshall. dignified figure in a fur-collar-ciated Press. ed camel hair coat and grey homburg. was greeted by the French, British, Chinese, Tur- kish and Greek ambassadors and other diplomats.
There is known to be a keen desire among members of the visiting delegations here to see the Austrian treaty pushed, to as L completion
reached a more advanced stage than other
Fixed
U.S. AT-BOMB MONOPOLY TO END?
London; Mar. 9. The British mathema- tician and philosopher, Mr. Bertrand Russell said today that the Am- erican monopoly on the atomit bomb would not last more than five years.
He naserted a world Goyern- ment la mandatory, if the new scientific world is to survive, and added: "Either we must consent entirely to a novel form of political-military organisation or we must expect a world-wide.
horror disaster surpassing in all that the past in misfortunes has enabled us to imagine." ~
He said that within five years all Industrialised nationa, which Berlin, Mar, 0. Anne-Marie Durand have access to adequate sup Wever, Berlin physician who beplies of uranium and thorium, lieves that women of the world would have atomle bombs, must prevent another war, today was elected President of the "De- mocratie Women's League of Ger- many" at the closing session of the "German Women's Congress for Peace."
Dr.
He and there nie two ways ini
which a world Government may be created. "The better way is by an agreement between the nations; the caaleat way by #upremacy of a nation."
Mr. Russell added it was clear that the dominant power,
Russia. United
The three-day conference In Berlin's state opera house was attended by visiting delegates of the "International Women's Fed-if there were one, would either eration" from Russia and France be America or and by British, Russian and Press, American Military Government observers.
More than 2,000 women dele- Rates represented all four zoben of Germany.
The roy-haired Bi-your-ok Dr. Durand-Wever, whó gindu- ated from the University of Chicago in 1910, told the confér: effco that the alms of the League were to assure 'maintenance of penco and to look after woinen's interesta.
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Belgrade. Mar. 9. Dr. Isadore Cankar, Yugo- } alay Minister to Greece, who has been in Belgrade for suy cral months, has been relleved of his duties.
The First Secretary
and Charge d'Affairs of the Yugo- slav Legation in Athens. Dr. Gojkevic, who also returned to Belgrade several months ago, in expected to return to his post shartly.
In January, the Yugoslav Government announced that it MAIN BOOKING OFFICE founder of the German Unishary attache in Athens "in cou- Tels, 68330 and 68081-Ex. 22 had decided to recall its mili-PENINSULA HOTEL LOBBY Women Physicians and led a campaign for birth United Press.
"I think that no woman wants War and thus I feel that the German Women's League might make progress
assuring peace | and bringing about international understanding,
Dr. Durand-Wever was the co-
control.
8-YEAR OLD ENGLISH
BOY BECAME A G.I.
London, Mar. 9..
work of the deputies-in London All 11-year-old English boy who "joined" the
and prospects of early success are considered far better than on the German treaty.
Some observers believe, therefore, that the Austrian treaty will have attention early in the conference sessione.
M.
United States Army when only eight and was adopted as a mascot by an engineering unit, with whom he stayed during the fighting in southern France, around Paris and on to Ber- lin, today was providing a problem for the police and immigration authorities at New- haven, Sussex. Speaking with a Ministers Confident
strong and eventually reached Paris, American accent and giving his where the British military polles General Maraball and Bidault both expresse confid-name as Richard Larence from plcked him up. ener in the success of the con- Feltham, Middlesex, he
Sitting on an Army cot in de- ference.
picked up by British Military tention barracks, smoking o Recalling his wartime visit Police In Paris Jast week. Sent cigaretic, "GI" Rickard com- to Moscow, M. Bidault said: "I back to Newhaven under escort, plained, "I wanna get my GI now return in peace time to he Tamediately escaped on land-| icit and ribbons back and participate in the steps to en- ing in England, getting as far | wanna go to a good Army Bure that the comme eneme as Brighton before he was re-ļ school like my buddies went to." cannot rise again. It is with
captured.
-United Press. full confidence in the outcom of the Moscow conference aud in its success that I am her again."
WOB
The boy said his first contact with the Americans occurred cutside a hotel in the Midlands after he escaped from reform school. After telling the Ameri cans he was an orphan, he was invited by the soldiers to join
them.
According to Richard's story, he was smuggled in a barracks bag aboard an aircraft which flew from an airfield near
Speaking into 3 microphone on arrival, General Marshail oald: "We are here on a mis- sion of tremendous importance and consequences. There have been many diMculties as you all know and undoubtedly there will be dimculties here. But they have all been met succe fully and I am confident that Birmingham to the Continent. we shall be able to overcome The englueering unit with them and reach an agreement which he found himself adopted which will greatly advance the him as a mascot, and he remain. cause of peace in which we are at with them- through the B0 much interested.' fighting, having narrow escapes from bombing and shelling on Router.
several occasions.
لثم
Soviet Attack
Gambling Should
Be Nationalized
to
London, Mar, -9. Will Nally, Labour Member of Parlament, has called for
gambling state-operated "protect the people against the Bwarm of parasites who infest the gambling industry."
"Nationalization of gambl
in a state- ing", he declared ment, "la likely to command almost universal political sup- port."
the whole Nally predicted question of football pools and other betting soon would be "Big Shot" the, young, pale-faced Richard Labour Party..
"Gee, I was quite a big shot," lacuased by the Parliamentary told the press in a perfect placed the "grand total expen-
Newspaper cstimates Brooklyn accent. "I got the ditura ou the
mbat popular British hang of Russion and German in forma of gambling in Britain' no time at all and used to in at approximately $2,800,000,000 terpret for the fellows. After annually.-Associated Press. the war was over, I had a won ferful time. My buddies wero
well guys." -
Moscow, 'Mar. 10.
The authoritative Soviet Ma- gazine "New Times" in a fun series of articles bitterly attack od the American and
policy on Germany and Austria and criticized three prominent members of the American dele- gation attending the conference The magazine, which gen arally devoten most of its arti- Richard was given a specially
....
.have
Quads Boost
cies to matters concerning Rus tallored uniform and Army kit, 2-Year Plan
Bish foreign policy, ale divisional flashes, and campaign Indicated its failsenio oppositior
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Prague, Mar. 9. to the Western powers plan ribbons and a special traveling
Quadruplets, were born yes. for Federalized Gerninny, pass. After the armistice, he
Thres of Secret iry if State travelled with his unit through terday in the village of Bohotl Marshall's closest advisers France, Belgium, Holland and North Moravia, to Mrs. ·B. General Mark Clark, John Fus- | Germany. When his unit was Clkeyta, who, had providusly ter Dulles and Brig. Generalorilored to return to the United Barne two sets of twins and one Wildon Drapa, werde men- States, Richard became scared set of triplets. P tioned by the magazine,
and jumped a troop train at The Communist daily. Rude
The "Now Times" flunched | Kal. At Frankfurt he joined an Prave; said, "This is a wonder- Its main article with: an attack | American military police unit ful contribution to the success on an exposition recently which he knew but finding of the two-year-plan-United published in the London Times :things, diffenit there-be-left: Prost:
sideration stances."-Router
of
the circum-
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