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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1947.

Title Holder Beaten UNO TO DISCUSS

New Colony Tennis

Champion

Before a large and enthusiastic gathering, which included IIis Excellency the Governor, Ylp Koon-hong and Tsui Yan Pui met yesterday in the final of the Colony's Open Singles ten- nis championship, Yip becoming the new champion by, three, straight sets after tennis which at times reached a very high standard.

CHESS CLUB TOURNEY

The score of 0.2, 8.4, 4.4 Vip's favour night lend one, to believe that, the gene

onc. WOK #fied but each point was keenly untested and Trui hul hard hiek with a number of shots at in- The gaini- tas wie S. Novikay portant stages of a set. and Boneth tentures

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DERBY DAY

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London, Apr. 14. The following statement by the Stewards of the Jorkry Club today clears up all doubts about the date of the Derby,

"An

result of resumed discussions with the Govern-, the ment, the Stewards of Jackey Club annouuer that Derby will be rin qa Satar- day, June 7, the Oaks Thursday, June 5 and the Caronation C

Friday. June 0. all at

Eprom Reuter.

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Services

Athletics

PALESTINE

Lake Success, N.Y., Apr. 13.

A special session of the General Assembly of the United Nations to consider the question of Palestine has been called for April 29.

By Air To Canada

London, Apr. 13. The first British commercial ale_service between this country and Canada will open on Tues. day when a British Overseas Airways Company Constella- tion leaves London for Mon- #real.

The service will nt first be

once weekly in encli directia The route will be via Prestwick and Gander in Newfoundland:

The North Atlantic Return Perry Servien, which was begun

11 to entry brick to Caðbeini vilots who had delivered ham bere 1., Britain, wall continue to operate as a mush- and freight service, Reuter,

The

that announcement

{lo Combined Services Athletle Asso- Hous clation was organising

Athletic pionship Caroline Hill on Friday, April 25 meeting at (not on Saturday, April 26) has been well received by all units and the weting promites-to-la-wult supported.

Entries

Kong Command Individual. Cham- Atom Research

In India

Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary- General, enbled the 55 member i states today to this effeci. 1

Late last night Canada sent its approval to the United Na- tions Secretariat And today Turkey and the Philippines ap- proved, bringing the mumber of supporting members to one more majority.

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than the

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OFFENSIVE

HELD UP

Athens, Apr 13, General stuff reports. India Larissa nid today that the Greek Army offensive was confined by bad weather and the desire to give the soldiers an Easter rest to minor re- A connaissance without clashes

or camialties:

All Greeee as closed tv." day, and devoted ta jast. breaking fenats and religious festivala Dufted Press.

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SOVIET CHARGES

REFUTED

Ankara, Apr. 14. The American Congressional delegation returning from the inter-Parliamentary conference at Cairo, today rejected Soviet suggestions that the proposed United States loans to Greece, and Turkey revealed America's "imperialistic aims."

The delegation leader, Sena-said, to halt Russian expansion. tor Allen Barkley, told a presa ism.

required Moslem Stand stand on their own" and would were basic guarantees and the

Chinn, After Russia,

the United States and France had agreed to a special session of of the United Nations Assembly discuss the Palestine pro- blem, Sir Alexander Cadogan, British delegate to the UNO, on April 2 formally handed to the Secretariat Britain's for such a torvling.

He informed the Septariat that the British Government would submit to the Assembly

request

Unchanged

tu..ference that the proposed He added that territorial In lous could not set a precedent. tégrily and the right to choose Such loans, he said, would one's own form of government not 'open the door for any United States intended to see other country which allegedly they were observed. fneed a Communist threat.

Travelling by air, the four! Senator Carl Hntel answered Setiators and six Representa- New Delhi, Apr. 14. Reliable sources said today the "imperialistic alma" charge lives were met at Ankara air- that Moslem lender Mohammed by pointing out that the Unit. port by the Speaker of the Na- Al Janah had told Viceroy ed States had spent US$400,- tional Assembly, the Visenunt Mountbatten that he 000,000,000 in the last two Minister and other high off- would

stick to the Pakistan years without gaining an inch clats-United Press. demands and was not prepared of foreign territory or a dollar

of indemnity. to accept the Cabinet kn

Senator Barkley was mulerstood that Mr.

United States hoped to stabilize in Turkey and

It

inpah communicated his views

And the

Foreign

Sub Rams Nelson

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Portland, Apr. 14. British submarine

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an arrount of their administrain an answer to questions from conditions tion of the Lame of Nation Viseunt Mountbatten whether Greece, thus creating content- Cabinet ment and eliminating any basis mandate and would ask the As he would creept the

Constituent for dungerous friction. sembly to make recommenda.plate to join the

Representative Dewey Short the

future Assembly or maist on Pakision. (long concerning uble x Mat Kaiel Weiss jatood but he was driving well and

government of Palestine.

The sources said Mr. Jinnah Kali friendship bought with "Sceptro" rammed the battle

no two amint

Bull Tost Lustrongly with forehand strokes.

In view of the desirability of Was prepared to accept the de- money was not worth having.ship HMS Nelson, flagelp o Weiss in rurler round and are

Hard Fought

an early settlement in Palestine, elson of an international bound- but pointed out that Turkey the Home Fleet, during battl the British Guriemment.re. tury, commission demarcating and Greece had always been training early today when it ThTwise unbeaten.

---Bombay:-Apr. 14. YUKO UN dome on bis Knight has the Black pieces. town service but Tsui drew level

heby heavy fug. The time was long past, The Times of Indio said todayquested summoning as soon as the areas ni Pakistan and friendly with-the-United-Stalas, vision was obscured, apparentl and is a sufficiently. Cadrul desat the next Yip then jumped

Saturday, it understoex

the governments possible a special session of the dustan.- United Press. Jensive player to content with is a 5-1 lead during the course April 19, and should be sent to of India and the state of Travan Assembly to cinstitate and in Lieut. Mefirath, Han, Secretary, rithe king's or questi's side al- at which yip ared twice and Tsui Murray Barracks. Included in their retent an agreemefit struck a special committee to Appajama may pana kijas zonnig: 8798-9 →etencsapat, etter. Fani preved two deukste programme are two open event on the use of Tryvanenre's ribos=-prepare for sonmicheauties+====p9ff

fants and Yip took the set by the 180 yards and the 880 yardant monazite studs Er research the Palestine question at

almed at the production of atomic regular session of the Assem fleats. If necessary, will be run energy for industrial purposes. bly in September.-Renter.. off on Thursday and details will be published later.

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expert, at al ha, Indian atoņie

a good medley bould result

Karel Wees wh have black j 6.2. against T. Tansz. a sound The second player when on formi auk likely | fonight.

produre 20

game. Ts won the first game on Kplatebol has the back picces | Yg's service but lost the next

In order that competitors may PURPOSE Arthur Gumes.

Ts then squared matters, participate in Hothwo.

than more and he ths won a game alternately event, the Committee has spent aspectul institute here and that the till the score was 4-all. Yip took considerable time in drawing up Government of India would spend the ninth game and in the next the programme and have so at pearly $400.000 on an atomic --the vital game of the match-ranged it that sprinters and long plle."-Associated Press, Tsui saved two set points andį distance' runners have their events.

have taken a point Weiss in earlier rounds, in the remaining tame. Eugene Tusz lis white against 2. Walther,

Eye On Big Fight

Londen, Apr. 11.

I went to deure before losing 6-4.† well apart.

Tsui Fights Back

Two straight sets down did not seem to worry the former cham.! plon. Vip was leading 3-0 and then 4-1 but Tsui fought back

Colonel Eddie Engan. chur-and was on level terms at 4-all. of New York State In the ninth game Yip double- Boxing Commission, arrived at faulted and footfaulted and Taul was unlucky when at the net he

position. The last game was won

Landen airport this afternessed a chance with Yip cut of to attend the Baks.Woodenek fight at Harringay Arena Tuesday night.

2 by Yip in quiclt fashion.

The final of the Open Doubles Paul Kong and Yip

Eagan told newsmen that he between was interesied from the Com- Koon-hong and the Tsui brothers mission's angle as to the future will take place tomorrow contenders For Joe Louis Uitle pan.

and to see whether the winner of Tuesday's fight would be suitable opponent, for the cham- jon. He also disclosed that he hopes to come to some mutual ¦ agreement with the British Box! ing Board of Control en several i aspects of the sport.

Ergon equipped himself with na dozen goes at Shannon air. part this morning when he was toformed that an egg break- fast was a luxury in England. -United Press.

COMEBACK BY CHAMP

SOCCER IN SHANGHAI

3hanghai, Apr. 14.

The visiting Kügen team bent

powerful Shanghai. Soviet team

tors.

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at 5

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the event Soccer Games

The following are starting:- with the approximate times

100 Yrs (2.30 p.m.)

Javelin Throwing (2.55 p.m.)

One Alo 48 pm.

Putting the Sheet (2.5% pom.)

of

100 Yards (Open) Bemi-Anal 12.65 poma

AHO yards (3.10 p.m.)

420 Yards (3.40 p.)

High Jump (8,16 p.m.1 Three Mites 110 p.) Long Jump $3.60 p.) 440 Yards 14.00 1.7

Diacup Throwing 18.10 p.)

*Hu Yarda (Open to the Colný)

[4.10 3.711-7

Top Stap and Jamp 11,30 p.m.)

100 Yards Open (Final) ela p.m.) 10 Tanis Hurdien 64,3% plan.1 Prise distributan (ut 4.50 p.m.)

Joe Louis May Be Oldest Champ

New York, Apr. 14. would appear now that Joe Louls, heavyweight champion of the world, may go down in his- tory as the oldest fighter to possess the prized crown of his sport.

promoter

Louls Punch Perhaps the biggest business proposition to come along is the Joe Louis Punch, a new type of sada beverage that soon will be marketed.

Today

The following are today's

ball games:

Second Division

UNO SITE DEDICATED

the

Fantastic Charges Against Britain

The submarine was gi`th' surface and the dumage wa slight to both vessels, an Að Imiralty announcement~~—unie-

There were no casualties. ··

The Nelson was moored a the time and the Sceptre wa

E moving out of harbour Portsmouth-United Press.

CANTON PRICES RISE

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Canton, Apr. 14. Confmality prices, after annining slable afmost kw months. shot sharply upwar again today with the arrival. J a large quantity of banknot

Belgrade, Apr. 13. New York, Apr. 14. Intervention by the Big Four in Moscow The United Nations Sky-

has bcen requested by the Regional seraper site on the banks of

Committee of the "Liberation Front of Sloven- Manhattan's East River was de cleated on Sunday in

lan Carinthia," following alleged measures by montes highlighted by a megs- the British occupation authorities, according age from President Harry Ten- to the Tenjug, Yugoslav, News Agency. man pledging anew American The agency stated that the cormoration in Yugoslavia."

the peace support to

agency British aufhorities in Carinthia The Regional Committee was "upon which the hopes of the | (southernmost Austrian Pro- stated to have sent telegrama from Shanghai and Hankow.

vince, a large part of which is to the Council of Foreign Min- Foot-World are founded."

The United Nations plans to letnimed by Yugoslavia) hnd istera, to the Ailled Control for greenbacks and Hong Ko have its first building completed launched un "open terror cam- Council in Vienna, the political by the nutumn of 1918 and to pain to prevent the clear ex-representative of Yugoslavia in entirely moved, into the peepression of the desire of the Vionna and Eduard Kurdeli. manent home in three years.--Slovenian Carinthians for in-head of the Yugoslav delegation

Sing Tro v. South Chine

(Caro.ine H, 530 921) RA.M.C. v. B.A.S.C.

(Sunkungen, 5.30_pam,] Chinese Cadre y. Devons

(Military ged.. Happy Valley,

5.10 pan.!

Kwong Wah v.

H.K. Club (Club gr., 5.30 p.m.) C.A.S.C. v. Signals

(Causeway Bay, 5.30 p.m.) THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Scrond Division

South China v. R.A.M.C.

(Caroline Ht, 5.30 p.m.) Navy v. C.A.S.C.

(Causeway Bay, 5.30 p.m.) R.A.S.C. v. Land Forces

(Military grd,, Happy Valley,

3.30 p.m.)

Chinese Cadre y 27th R.A.

(Sook unpoo, 3.30 p.m.) Devons v. H.K. Club

(Navy)

6.30 Kwong Wah v. Signols.

(Chatham Rou, 5.30 p.m.)

First Division Kwong Wah v. Sing Tao

(Club rd., G p.m.)

Happy Valley.

Associated Press.

Official Opening Of Ball Season

New York, Apr. 14.

As a result black market rotès

dollars Increased by 10 perce

Prices of foodstuffs, especiali Bah and meat, have gone up b percent during the past severi

daysAs vciated Press.

In Moscow..

The Agency added that en April 11 the British authorities THUG SENTENCED

of prohibited all meetings Slovenian Carinthians, held to demand. Incorporation Yugoslavia.

"Colonising"

into

Ng Ah Yuen, 18, one of thre thugs who set in and beat Cheung Ping-shing at So Uk V. lage on April 5, was sentenced 1 nine months' hard labour and re commended for banishment by "They also forbade all

de. Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr yesterday clarations in favour of incor- It was stated by DS1 Robert Six hundred players seeking fame and fortune as

poration into Yugoslavia as well that accused stabbed complair Major Leaguers took a last practice yesterday

hoisting and carrying offant in the eye with a knife, whi in exhibition games and awaited the official

Yuroslav and Slovenian flags", one of his companions caugh opening of the baseball season.

It all,

Cheung by the throat and th

belaboured The New York Yankees and With good weather expectedį "These colonialng proceedings other

complaina Washington Senators will sturt¦ mest clubs will set opening day have arounged the violent

in- about the body with a hammer things off-icday before Pre-records for crowds. The indignation of the entire popula- aldent Truman and upwards of nugural schedules follows:

Athens, April 13, tion of Slovenian Carinthia." 30,000 other spectators. In the

General staff reports fro (In the Austrian peace treaty, Larissa sald today that it opening game in the nation's;

negotiations, Yugoslavia has Greek Army offensive was co capital. President Truman w

Monday --New York Yankees claimed a large part of Carin-fined by bid weather and t toss the first ball.

at thin from Austria on the

desire to give the soldiers & grounds that it is inhabited by Easter rest to minor reconnal- Tuesday Philadephia Athle- majority of Slovenes

sauce without 'clashes or casup

England's Team To Play France

London, Apr. 14.

for Lowe of

American, League

W Washington Senators, Washington:

1

les v New York Yankees, at Yugoslavia estimated that ties. New York: Chicago White Sox 100,000 Slovenes live in the All Greece was closed today v Cleveland Indiana, at Cleve- territories claimed by Yugo-and devoted to fast-breakin land; Detroit Tigers St. slavia from Austrin, not coun- feasts and religious festivale Lourin Browns, at St. Loula; ting 80,000 who would in any United Press. Workington Senators v Bostori | case be left under Austrian Red Sox, at Boston.

V

rule,

Austria wants the retention of her 1937 frontiera)-Reuter.

PARACELS IN

NEW GUISE

Nanking, Apr. 14.

RADIO

National League Tuesday Boston Braves v Brooklyn Dodgers, at Brooklyn;

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycle, New York Giants Philadelphin

from 12.30, to 2.00 p.m. and 0.30 Phillies, at Palladelphia: St.

to 11.00 h and also on 9.5 Louis Cardinals Reils, at Cincinnati; Pittsburgh today the government has decld- and 9.80 to 17.00 p.m.

v Cincinnatl

| megacyoles in the 31 motre band The military news service said from 12.30 to 1.15, 0.30 to 7.30 Pirates V Chicago Cubs, ated to rename the Paracel Islands, IL.K.T. Chlengo.

located between Indo-China and 12.30 p.m.-Daily Programme Summary,

- 12.32 p.m.---"The Melody Lingers On".. the Luxon, after Chinese war-12.47 Dm-Geralda and His Orchestr. ex-ships which were sent there with 3.00 p.m.-Now, Weather Report AÐ.

the take-over group.

Announcements,

Exhibitions Results of yesterday's hibition games were:

Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack Johnson both were 37 years old when they lost their titles. Louis still has more than four years to go before reaching that age. He will be 33 on May 13. Nice, Apr. 14.

However, Laula, who has he, purchase a Chiengo. "nightelub. Deglane Henri af France, who come known as "The Brown It 14 known as the Khumboogle | wen the heavyweight champion. Bamber," and John Roxborough and is operated by Leonard ship in Greco-Romall style Roxie), one of his managers, | Reed, wrestling af the 1921 Olympics, are taking no chances on this Sunday detented Tony Lamaro event. Rexie is not waiting for described

1939-19-10) In the

the day when Louis Lakes a champion of Australia, at the heating or retires undefeated. first International wrestling lic hns arranged several matches in Nice since the war.

business deals to keep Louls' Asseinted Press.

fortune going.

Louis wili get five percent of England's soccer selectors announced today the The first Louis business the gross Income in this business team to play France in the Football Interna- venture was the restaurant in which will be in the exporting tional at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London, New York'N Harlem sector as well as domestic field. The

on Saturday May 3. which bears the fighter's name. soda water makers hope for a They hove made several Johnston of Blackpack drops out It is believed that Leuls has a $10,000,000 yearly income, changes in the side which on and makes way 40 percent Interest in this meaning that Louis may packet Saturday drew the international Aston Vils. business. Originally Louis had $500,000 of this hoped for aum with Scotland ot by three goals to one in a soccer 30 percent but the day it opened without striking a blow.

the Empire Defence Retained nintch here before 15,000 spectatost

Studium in Wembley. autumn

Mike

After England's woeful display Another recent Louls under-{

The rest of the halfback line "The visitors led by two goals to Jacob was sad to have given taking, was the purchase of against the Scots they have drop and defence, which in Saturday's Joe 10 percent of the interest 100-hero farm in Utica, Michigan ped their ace right winger,game ondast Scotland was shaky I. 2, Chong scured the first two he supposedly bad in

At Chicago; American Leaguo which includes an entertainment Slanicy Matthews, of Stoke and and panicky under the persistent

The new names are Yung Hsing 1.10 perliestral Interlude.

1.10 -William Walton's goals for the visitors and T. 11. establishment.

5: retained-3, National League At (perpetual prosperity) and Tal Butta". Landon Philharmonie' Org building complete with cocktail, have brought back to the nation. Secttish pressure, is Yu scored lie, third-Associated

Americans the Philadelphia;

1.50 p.m.rem 2 Pin (peace and safely)United | bar and a restaurant, as well as Finney of Preston North

19 al eleven the speedy goal scoring somewhat surprisingly

At St. End French forwards are likely to be Nationala 0;

Louis: Press. This adds strength to the stablos and, vacation ranch.

who In carlier general belief that Loula hoà Loula intends to make this

international every bit as speedy as the Scots Nationals 8. Americans 1; At gumes this season, settled his account with Jacobs, site a city in itself with its own thews was injured, gave a fine tromendous support from their 7 (game called after 16 innings. when Mat. front line which received. such Boston: Nationals 7, Americans head of the 20th Century. Sport- newspaper, school-haune, self-display, in each

of tho

threewing halves MacAulay and For-on account of darkness). The following have been selecting Club. Jacobs loaned sums sustaining crops, cattle [and] games fer, which he was select- bes, the stirs of the game Other reaults were: Pitts ed to play for Lund Forces versus of money to Loula while the creamery.***

jed... Hong Kong University

burgh Pirates 1. Columbus 2; said that King Christian on champion served four years in

Another change is made on the Wednesday at the K.C.C. at 2.30 the U.S. Army...

Washington Senators 3, Dalti considerably fatigued and his Louis venture opposite wing where Peter Kip- DEPARTURE OF more 9; Cleveland Indiana 11, pulse somewhat irregular, Li, Phelps Capt. Russoll, Cpl.

Toula grossed $025,910,14 last f'involves "a publicity office to pax, the Burnley amateur, comes

New York Giants 6; New York he general condition was un- Nicholl Ptc. Buhling, "Capt. year when he beat Billy Conti send material to the Negro in for Mullen, and at left half

GEN. RITCHIE

Yankees 10 Brocklyn, Dodgers changed... Goodchild, Capt. Gorely,

Lt. General. Sir Nell Ritchie, 9; Detroit Tigers 3. Louisville Cpl. and gained another $103,611.89 | press,

The bulletin, signed by the Tarrant

Capl Whitehorn, Ple.- both amounts less taxes, of Just where does Roxborough

K.D.E., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., 6:

King's doctors, said: Cincinnati Reds 6, Indian- Memps, Lt. Edwards, C/Sgt. course when he flattened at Into the picture? Lamb..

In It..Joo Louin is a full-fledged Commander-in-Chief, South East polls 1-United Press.

Majesty's condition during the Taml. Mauriello in the first Well, Roxie is handling many partner, too,

Asla Land Forces, left from

day was unchanged, There, was Will anyong unable to play round last September. Surely, of Louis business affairs as in Whatever Louis has left of, Kai Tak by air for Singapore. pivuto contact Lt Phelps 34121 Lou's came out all; right.

etneiderable fatigue, but only Ext. 180.7

· It prewar 2 days when he and the $9,141,194.01 grosa ho hus, early this morning. Ife was

Teheran, Apr. 18. In little courghing, His tempera- would be time to retiro if he had Jullian · Black managed the earned in the boxing ring may, accompanied by members of his The General Secretary of the ture was 38.1 and his pulse 72 Printed and published for the noti

champten proprietary, The Newspaper With the Louis Restaurant!

asem small compared with the staff; Major General G.WEJ. Central Committee of the Persian and somewhat irregular. Treat-

· Fedération of Trade Unions, Resa Entorpel Tinitelli, by, WA Roing so well; Roxboroughs per-surance business, with head- his various business ventures with Captain R. J. A. Darwin, Ing to statement by the Toneran digitalis was continued."Unit. Trots de Ambaland the allorear

Gwns an in-profits he liepen to realize from Erskine saw him off, together Rusts, was arrested today, accordment with penicillin and 10.90 JAMES U KEATER, Windsor Holiss," Hong Ko

lauaded the Negro fighter to quarters in Detroit, Michigan. Associated Press,

A. D. C. to General. Erakipe.. workers' Union-Reuter,

ane ut half time.

Press

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the

Three Millions Another new

Itoxborough

Ass:elated Press.

KING CHRISTIAN

Copenhagen, Apr. 13.

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