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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1947.
Britain's Best Humbled Atomic
Fine Soccer Win By Switzerland
Zurich, May 18.
Switzerland, a team of soccer amateurs, humbled the cream of England's professionals before a capacity crowd of 34.000 at the Hardturn Stadium here today, deservedly winning by the only goal scored.
The Swiss were better throughout and although England had what looked like a perfectly good goal by Lawton disallowed, they did not on the day's play deserve a draw.
American Baseball
Tlay Major Learne bas Tartare:
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"The better und afterwards: ten 2 It was the superior spood, skill and tactics of the Swarn that won them
atre,"
the
Ragland's form was too bad
1 true and there is hardly an English player who will look bark on this
game with any Isatisfaction, They had every Conditions were all in
rhaner.
VICEROY IN
ENGLAND
Power Station
London.. May 19.
DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE
ASIA STUDIO
10 Ice House Street.
EMPIRE DEFENCE SCHEME
Over Middle East And Canal
U.S. To Take Over
Britain's firat atomic power MacArthur
statión, a huge plnut designed London, May 19.
to produer electricity from uranium, will be built at Drigg
Mountbatten, Level Lamin Viceroy of India, arrived by air at Northolt airdrome at 1015 6JIT, au hin minit to Beis lain to consult with the Prime Minister and Cabinet of the sitantion in
in Incles, The Viceroy, asked if he had anything to any about his mission to Britain and the situation in Fadio, replied: "When I have something to Buy I will say it." I declts- ed
the Turtin wied Lo bo newsreel microphones.
The party then left fer Lunstaa,Router.
Panic At
Match
in Cumberland, the Daily Ex- press said today,
CK-
1 maid severa; uranium rines will be set up and "plans to have the first engine work-p
Message
To America
New York, May 10: ing within five years have been i A crowd, estimated at 300,000, drawn up by the Alanie Energy heard a message from Generat Council and approved by the Douglas MacArthur urging pre. servation of "cur heritage of Cabinet,"
Al an obervnuce If elimuted that the pro- | freedoms" jeet will cost 27,(10,000, This Central Park en Sunday of *! Engine is expected to have a Am An American Day." full production
"God grant that these freedoms autput of
arbitrarily be
cur 75,000 kilowatts, enough to sup-miy never ply fight and power to a city talled," the Supreme Allied Far the size of Liverpool the Eastern Commander said.
"Nor will they fail to form the fourth city of the British Isles
cornerstone of our individant and with 865,000 pemple,
ontional development--that they If this is sugressful, other en muy ever mark our country as a gines will be built at Drigg and dining symbol of hugan liberty acond atomle power station and progress to inspire in the will be set up somewhere hearts of pressed people of all Scatland.
funds that longing similarly to te frep...."
The total output of these two shruuld eventually be
plants fast
E air favour and yet they took-
jed nedigere agalist the
Rile that and skilful Swiss
of the sea.
Milan, May 18. Some 50 people were seriously injured and had 1. Jam, Tandle, e played Tull out for every intonate to be taken to hospital The Swiss did not pick their when a crowd panicked team until the last minute, but in the stand which sway the chven players eventually ed and seemed to br ehoren did a grand job. There about to collapse at a ALA na wenk player among Milan football match to-
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Brooklyn Dodgers
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Doubtful Offside
day.
Dozens of people had slight Injuries.
Stan Matthews was Eaglund's Iron railings were broken by! host forward and Scott showed the crowd presting against division them. Many people were thrown Tup best fu 13
which was nothing cool as to the ground and trampled in the Swiss.
the rush for exits. Other peo- scorple jumped from the sland into
the crowd below,
a The winning goal was 1ed in the 27th minute of the
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Dadgene: 2. Hatten, Casey; el game.
Edwards.
Cubs;
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There will be many inquests p.. Schmutz. Wyse, as to why the referee disallow Schelling, ed Lawton's goal in the 40th minute. It was the Swiss line- mum's fing which induced him to rule ofTaide, but the ball had first touched a Swiss defemler.
-Reuter.
American League
St. Louis Browns.
Philadelphia Athletics 4
Browns: p. Petter: e. Early. Athletics:
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Marelldon, Flores; e Guerrit. Chieng White Sox 1 Washington Senat rs 2
White Sox: p. Papish, Har-i
rist; e. Dickey, Stephenson. Senators: p. Haefner, Candini:
Evana.
Cleveland Indians
DAVIS CUP
Prague, May 18. Czechoslovakia eliminated the Recend Switzerland In round of the Davis Cup Euro- penn zone matchen today when Vladimir Cernik defeated Swit- * zerland's Hans Hounder. 6-3, 4-4. This brought the legan, 6-3,
senre 3-1 in the Czechs' favour, with one match still to play.
5 3 New York Yankees 3
Indians: p. Feller; c.
Lopez.
2
Yankees: p. Reynths. Page;
<. Rubinson. Therts at Boston was post- Potted due to rath
National League
(2nd game)
New York Giants
The match was stopped for half an hour.—Renter,
Gen. MacArthur's message was more than 1,900.000 kilsattest to the New York Journal contributing a quarter of Bri-which with other Hearst news to's electrical power needs
papers frat sponsered the "I Am tons of An American Day" celebrations, and saving 5,000,000
out a year.--Associated Press. Associated Press.
YORKSHIRE
U.S. ENVOY IN More Dope
On Nazi Misdeeds
London, May 19. Lewis Douglas, United States Atassador to London,, poid n brier surface visit to a coal mine in South Yorkshire today.
The American Ambassador was recompanied by Lerd Hynley, the National Coal chairman of
and other Board Burd,
om union <ficials.--United Press.
Irgun Replies To Peace Appeal
Jerusalem, May 18.
terrorist o
The Irgun Zvai Leumi, the Jewish
ganisation, referring to the United Nations. Organisation appeal for peace in Palestine pending a decision, declared tonight: "If the. British Government is prepared to fulfil the United Nations demands, then the Hebrew underground will also agree."
In the final singles match, the British Government continu- the Czech atar, Jaroslav Drobed to deport illegal immigrants, ny, defeated Jost Spitzer of held Jews in legal internment, Switzerland, G-2, 6-1, 6-2, muk- cr "murder prisoners of war ite the final score 4-1 in the they would be responsible for a Ezechs' favour.-United Press.
breach of the decision of the United Nations and "for the inevitable consequences of such a breech,"
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Main Bases In
East Africa
London, May 19.
Informed British sources today declared" Britain is setting the stage to hand military responsi bility in the Mediterranean and the Middle East over to the United States and withdraw its Empire defences to East Africa,
Paris Qualified British military in- ment decisions of the formants said the proposed set- Conference.
These informants said Field up implied that the defense of the Mediterranean and the Suez Marshal
Montgomery
Lord
Canal would become an Ameri- Chief of Imperial General Staff can responsibility. This move already has discussed the British will not mean the abandonment withdrawal to Africa with his of Britain's economic and poll- advisers.--Associated Press. tical interests in the Middle sourcea East, however, these
Secre- said, recalling Foreign tary Ernest Bevin's statement | to the House of Commons last Friday.
These military informanta, who nee close to the War Office, fixed the timetable for the with- drawal of British military and supply bases to East Africa at two to three years.
Momentous Move The momentous shift, revam-j ping the 60-year-old policy of Imperial defense, has been made possible by the
emergence of the United States as an active Mediterranean power with de- finable interests to defend, thene informants said....
General's Warning To U. S.
Food Crisis
Spreads To Soviet Zone
The
Berlin, May 19.
black existence of a market group taking food from the United States occupation; zone into the Russian zone was disclosed by the fatal shooting of a German policeman who balled a truck,
news
The British-licensed agency DPD anld the officer was shot and killed when ho stop- ped a truck at the zonal border
Out of Weimar. The truck) Bavarian contained a fond of foud hidden under a camouflage of shrubs. The killer escaped,
increasing signs of hunger were reported from the Russian zone following the two weeks' crisis that gripped the British and American zones:
Unoticial reports from the Chicago, May 19. Soviet zone naid, that Germans Gen. George Kenney warned at Schoenbeck, on the Elbe today that the United States River in Saxony, had staged a will cease to exist if it relaxes hunger march and several were igilance and neglects its de-arrested. Another report car- fences.
rled in the United States- Addressing an American Rally licensed newspaper, Die Neu at the Chicago Stadium, Gen Ziutung, in Munich Auld the Kenney, who commands the shortages in Western Germany Strategic Air Commund, said were at present being felt in the United States stands as the Berlin where supplies of meat, The decision to fortify East great hope of the small nations fats and flour were falling to Washington, May: 10.
Africa-mainly Kenya and the of the world.
ward the danger point. The France has joined, the United
two Rhodesias-was understood
"That hope, however, would paper said the expected ship- States and Britain in preparing to have been dictated too by
ment of potatoes from Russia scon fade if we are not fer publication Nazi
Foreign Britain's decision, to quit India capable of defending ourselves and not arrived.--United Press, Office documents which will f
by June next year, by the in-In the event of our national in- clude details of negotiations stability of Palestine and by the tegrity being threatened.....if leading up to the 1939 German- Soviet non-aggression pact.
The State Department and the Dritish Foreign Office' an nounced simultanecusly the deci.
sin of the French Government
French scholars to let
Join American and British colleagues h the project.
uncertala constitutional future
even
of the Sudan whose status in we allowed ourselves to become peace," Gen. Kenney said, add- to maintain our lag that Inadequate military now the subject of an Egyptian too weak
national, peif-respect."
preparedness got the United appeal, pending before UNO.
Adequate military prepared States into World The effect of the plan on the
ness Is "our best guarantee of World War II.-United Press.
economic, social and political future of Africa, these military sources said, would be "truly
storle."
Franco-Belgian Cooperation
CO-
War I and
Japan Fishes For U.S. Loan!
Tokyo, May 19.- detailed Japanese plan for a US$1,000,000,000 long term credit from the United States is cir culating through SCAP offices.
At the same time it was ds. closed that despite Nazi efforts to destroy the records, all of ferner Nazi Foreign Minister Jeuchim Ribbentrop's private files
British officials declared they and complete records of Adolf Hitler' talks. with foreign already have recognised that tattemen have been preserved. any blueprint for the African The German Foreign Offee re. defense strategy would require cords cover
hundreds of thou. active co-operation of the in- A The statement, broadcast by immigration quota, 14.754 Jewa sands of pages and American and habitants. Another primary
British scholars have been requirement would be the the clandestine radio "Volce of } will remain in Cyprus,
An official Palestine Govern-, Fighting Zlon" added that, if
working in them only since the ordination of polley with France ment statement tonight denied arst of the year.
ngd Belgium, Britain's most im-
The plan, drafted by Japan- ly desired that the United The announcement Faid: "The pertant and politically reliable ese industrialiais, suggests the States Government take full reports that there were United;
editors States citizens among members Anglo-American
have neighbours in Africa.
credit be repaid over 10 years cognizance of the real naturd of the Jewish
gone far enough, however, to be
It of the economic situation and of the crew
British, French and Belgian at three per cent interest. illegal immigration ship Trade | curtain
"captured German colonial the
administratora will would include $180,000,000 give our plan of reconstruction Whid, who were arrested when archives are substantially dum-
meet in Paris on Tuesday to Japan owes America for Im- its first consideration." Aaso the vessel berthed in Haifa last plete."-United Press.
<scuss 11 -wido range of ports from the end of the war clater! Press, night.
African
and problems, including to the frat of this year health,
communica- US$140,000,000 she expects to
drainage and reforestation. it is hoped the credit would be
British, French and Belgian available. agircea in London agreed that
The plan, which was prepared Manila, May 19.
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting an intensive development pro- with the Japanese Government's Negotiations for R Philippine-
on a frequency of 845 klocycles In southern, contral 288istance, suggests temporary from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 0.36 China Commerce and Navigation grumme Pact will start this week, accord- and equatorial Africa would be- retention of some plants mark-o 11.10 p.m., and also on B52 ed for reparations and the megacycles in the 31 metro band ing to Foreign Affairs Depart-in "very soon."
Pacific from 19.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 2.30 nent sources today.
Tripartite commissions, they opening of the North The Chinese will submit the sald, may be, set up to imple to Japanese fishermen. No of and 0.15 to 11.35 p.m. first draft of the irenty
cial SCAP comment on the pro- posal was given, but the fact pino officials sny Chinese natiounis are more concerned with the re
that it is in circulation seems to 12.30 pm-Daily Programme Bummary. sults in the provisions than are
Indicate it is being considered. 12.32 p.m.-"The Melody Lingers Os.”. their own countrymen.
(Certain high-placed SCAP 12.47 p.-Turner Layton at the Piano officials have suggested private-t
Belgium Win
Brussela, May 18.
"We will continue to answer Gunts: p. Vosselle, Thompson. Belgium today defented
Budnek. Ayers; & lom-
the second round force with force", the statement Egy In
Unlie bardi.
of the Davis Cup European Bald, adding that the Piratca:
Strincevich.
when the Nation resolution had a "double p.
zone climinations Behrman, Ree; e. Kluttzi
doubles team of Philippe Wash- significance": "one-a demand to (2nd game)
er and Andre Lacroix beat the the British Government to re- Egyptians,, Mahmoud Talaat) frain, during the work of the
Boston Braves .... Chinnal Reda
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Braves; p. Barrett, Karl; e.
CanMill.
Reds: p. Vandermeer. Gum-
bert; c Mueller.
American League (2nd game)
St. Louis Browns
'hiladelphia Athleties 5
G
Browns: p. Fasis; e.. Early. Athletics: p. Fowler, Chris-
topher; c. Rosar.
4
Wind The 1,200-ton Trade was said to be carrying over 1,000 Jews when it was inter- cepted by the Royal Navy.----- Eenten.
Fantastic
and Marcel Coen, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. Special Committee on Palosti Claims By
to notch a straight three match from direct
victory for Belgium with
singles still to play.
nets of hostility two against the Hebrew people. Two
France Through
Paria, May 18..
-1 demand to the fighting Jews
Hebrew underground to re frain during the same period! from military operations Israel" (Land of Israel),
*
New York, May 19. Rabbi Baruch Korf, UNO observer for the Politieat Action Committee for Palestine, said to-
last
The French tennis ace, Mar-A-similar-terms-of--truco"-day that a "number of European was issued laet Jews have been parachuted into cel Burmurd, today defeated declaration Sumant Miera of India, 6-4, night by the Stern Gang-the the Holy Land within the 6-3, 6-1, in the Roland Garros other Jewish terrorist organisa-i three weeks, and more are being stadium to make a score of 4-0 ton.
(2nd game) Chicago White Sox 3, 11 1 3 .9 Washington Senatura 2.
White Sox: p: Grove, Gebrian:
⚫ Stephenson, Dickey. Senatora: p. Pleretti, Ferrick;
c. Forrell.
'FRENCH GUINEAS
Paris, May 18. Madumu Pierre Cordiere's filly Imprudence, followed up!
won
few, no confiscation, of property
Chinese Pact, hygiene, food supplies, owe additionally by July when
With P.I.
Fill-
define
The. new pact will methods under which trade would be carried out, provide for reci procai air and se navigation rights, regulate customs and other taxes and define trades which the Chinese aro ntlewed to here. Associated Press.
TEXAS OPEN
won
faltuwi
Women Want Husbands Back-
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from
Iy that Japan should be loancil. US$300,000,000 yearly in the next three years.)
The Japanese Industrialists' alatement says: "It is earnest-
SHIPS TO BE RETURNED
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Vienna, May 19, Between 500 and - 1,000 trained for similar operations."
Viennese women today staged a Rabbi Korit declined to disclose
the demonstration before
Gov. In addition to the
Irgun's how many Jews had been drop-
ornment headquarters and offices conditions, the Stern Gang, de- ped, saying: "We are waiting for
de. of the Allied Commission the British to say how many wern
return manded the ilfting of the cur-
manding the immediate dropped.""
He said Jews have been repa“
of Austrian prisoners of WAT Fort Worth. Tex, May 19. and no arias searches or other tristed by air" from planes char-
Ben Hogan of Hershey, Penn. from Russia.
The wemon, mostly wives and the Texng perations against the "under-tered by the PAC. He refused to
disclose the takeoff point other Bylvanin, has ground fichters."-Reuter,
not! then to say the planes made the National Invitation Celf Touro. weethearts of prisonera flight to Palestine and return in ment for the second time. His whom they said they had
Tokyo, May 19. 279 for the 72 holes. was one heard for racntis, marched first! 10 hours.
The Civil Property Custodian The Rabbi sald he had bean stroke better than Tony Pentin's, to the Chancellery and then
his moved into Schwarzenberg Platz at Gen. Douglas MacArthur's warned by the British to halt Hogan's score duplicated
won and attempted to appeal. to the Headquarters today announced these operations but of course last year's tally when he
now in Vienna.
Allied nationals in the Orient tions."
A delegation was received by during the war are in the pro- the American secretary of tho cess of being restored. Allled. Commission, Lleutenant The Chinese yeasti, 86, Colonel Harold E. Pomeroy, who facing, a 480-ton ndvised them to submit their
steamer, captured near Hong
for France with one match still to play in the second round of the Davis Cup European 20ne climinations United Press.
Warsaw, May. 19.
team England's tennis Its way into the third round of the European zone Davis Cup eliminations, defeating Poland
Explosions three matchca to two before a
Jerusalem, May 19. record crowd of 10,000 at the
Two heavy explosions shook Legla courts,
Tony Mottram won the series the busy coastal city of Halfa
if this $15,000 event. Wladyslar Skoneczki, 6-4, 6-2, said the flames were visible im-
mediately half way up one slope. He declared the parachute pro- Bobby Locke of Johannesburg, tho superSouth Africa; Fred Hans, of Now and 6-0.
of Mount Carmel on which the ramme. was under
vlalos of former American naval Orleans, and Johny Palmer, SL city stands.
and army ofcoreAssociated
Radin, N.C., tied for third with Prez
203-Associated Press.
SEAMAN TO PAY COMPENSATION
her success in the English One) for Britain by defeating last night and eye-witnessce this will only intensify our opera-first money in the inauguration Tour-Power Treaty Commission that two vessela seized from
Thousand Geinens at Newmer- ket last month by scoring a clear cut win in the French One Thousand Guineas from a field of nine ut Longchamps today.
Tho
pacemaker Windorch, from Marcel Boussac's stable, led the field with Imprudence vin second until the home tretch. In front of tho stands the Count de Chambrun's Mon- nica challenged the winner
Earlier, Wosep Bebda defeat cd England's Derek Barton to to the series at two-all-Asso cinted Press.
SEABISCUIT DEAD
Ukiah, Calif, May. 10. Seabiscult, one of the most ut could make no Impression tumous race horses of modern *nd: finialibu pecond, half a times, died ph Saturday night at ength between. Pjamr finish: the owner, C.S.- Howard's Fanch of third" further three-quare near here
turn tatlongth mayay Imprus The veterinarian wild the 14. „lence, Västrikden by Roger year-old, borse died of a popri
ther --Router ORA
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Jews In Cyprus
Famagusta, May 18.
Four Royal Navy Corvettes
with approximately 1,425 Jews from the illegal Immigration
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