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Today's Races Selections

(By "Rapier")

The Whitsun Race Meeting to be held this after- noon will mark the penultimate stage of rac- ing for the first half of the racing season under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club The meeting continues on Monday, and the first saddling bell will be rung at 2 p.m. each day.

There are eight events each day and providing the grass track recovers in good time from the effects of the rain there should be two days of grand racing.

Parkings at

b

Race No. 1 Meum Gugh Handicap (of c): From the P-3ft Pont.

The spening event will be cons Textel

Hong Kong Services ded by

For is effort Race Club ponies. as winning

Mount Parken Handicap Unofficial) over

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Meeting. the Resalder (lowland) will have to Despite This rary 5 b, inore, extra burden, howevey, 1 think it has a good chaire neering It third stevessive win unless it rankes a bad start! Prise (Hornby) for coming su second ti the above pony has incured penalty of 12 ib, which spatter a

Cin Rat a Substarwhal increase. el it will not worth th sklering for the

first

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khove potty it ran quite well. Bagrati suured in getting Pra- ruck off quirky on the rise of the it Kral barrier it shou: have Chance of winning. 31dnight Ex- press came second to Masterptere The Wallend Handicap over the

fifth extra six Furlongs at

Another unlid sta aning. In

Arabian capable of winning and should be in at the finish here. Most sure winning the Handwork Plate third rections at the Art exten meeting has not done any-3 thing of note, but it may come 6!F| this afternoon, we this gony is at The moment extremely át.

M

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Autumn Rom (Podgasmą been genali- by, fer thurst position in the neve race As it is a over short - uma ca

expect to see it fanly

beate

1st

asion

Race No. 5

the Aust Jackie Crisfield not bad for this sprint event antiestra, meeting.

lighty

Should not be treated though it faded

12

In gain a place

13

boring out on coming round th bitch Should it behave itself th afternoon. win from this rom- ination is not surpring. Fr those who are on the hek out tog an outsider, I suggest Tony (Cr field. It is carrying nly 145 15, Race No. 2

Toonoomba Staken (Pirat See- tion): From the 2-Mile Post

For Today

(By "Rapier")

Ruce No. 1.

Autumn Rose Hembler Jackie

Outsider:---Tang.

Raer No. 2,

Wilhelmina Souvenir Jackat

Outsider:--Jins.

Race No. 3.

Filty Alarm

Madanga

19&at, Dragon

+

Ontuler Frep Hing.

Boer Nr. 4.

Crun tiers Pracark

Midnight Express

Outsider:rabita Mfaon.

Ruce Na. 5.

Narse Queen Bankful Branty Suolaingata

Outauler: Lily.

Compar

Race No. 6,

Lucky Strike Sunshine

Outsider:-Krd Fur.

Race No. 7.

Galden Wherl

Voyouandy Jadentong

Datoider: ~Airpout.?”

Race No. 8.

fur

Pravn

Nine Peter

Kookaburra

ChatRider: -7'ootai“.

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non-

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1947.

Springboks'

Highest

Score Of Tour

London, May 22. South African batsmen found little to worry them in the Oxford University attack at Oxford to- day and they made their highest score of the tour so far.

In reply to Oxford's score of 303 for nine declared, they made 510 for six declared. In the half hour left for play, Oxford lost two second in- nings wickets for only 19 runs. The Univer- sity, with eight wickets to fall, therefore, need 188 runs to save an innings defeat.

BAKSI AND TANDBERG

Starkholm, May 22. it i learned reliably today that a heavyweight bout be

Besieni teces American Joe and Olle Tandberg, Swedish kravyweight champion, has been arranged for June 29 at

Fontbott

in Storm the Stockholm---Finited Press.

American Baseball

in the

New York, May 23. American League the

Detroit-New York and Cleveland. Boston grines were postponed be. The other teams cause of ralt.

scheduled. There was were no

in the be one night game

frem

The best Innings caINE the four experienced batsmen.

Melville Viljoen, Nnurse,

und Mitchell, But none of the players: talled and this display should help South Africans to regain much of their lost confidence..

Following the steady opening stand cf 68 between Mitchell and j Ovenstone, the batsmen scored at n tremendous rute, averaging nearly 04 runs an hour all day,

Melville led the way with 84,

15 fours which included

and Nourse obtained his first centu of the tour in under two hours,

AWARD TO HERO'S WIDOW

London, May 22. M. de Antiqirin,hond funbenut wan murdered try- ing to stop armed men from getting away after a robbery, in to have an ex-pratia award £100 a year from the state. Each of her six children 42517

418 a year up to reccige the

ape of sixteen. Annuities will be bought for this pur- June.

These facts were given in the House of Cammous today by the Hopie Secretary, Mr. Chute Ede-Reuter,

Commercial

Treaty Under Study

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO

10 Ice House Street.

Australia Opposes Italy's Request

Lake Success, N.Y., May 22. :

Australia today opposed any consideration of Italy's application for admission to the United Nations when the Security Council met here. Australia's representative, Colonel William Nodg- son, said: "Italy is still bound by the terms of the armistice and therefore has limited sover eignty.

"None of the treatles with ex-1 breach of Article XXV of the

ratified, Charter, enemy stalas has been and

thint This article reads: "Mem- my information is ratification of the Italian treaty | bers of the United Nations agree deci- has been slowed up in the Unit- to accept and carry out

Rions of the Security Council in ed States Congress.

with the present "in

applications accordance our view, from ex-enemy states should be Charter. considered all together and for that reason I oppose conaldera. Council's action in setting up a and tion of the Italian communica- Balkan subsidiary group tion at this stage,"

France supported the Security

the Council then adjourned.~

Dr. Que Tai-chi (China) pro- Reuter. posed referring the Italian ap

piication to the Security Coun Price Control

cil Membership Committee and thin WAS

by M. supported

London, May 22. The Government is Gromyko (Soviet Union.)

The Council decided to pro- considering the

eeed first with discussion of the

hitting a sixer and 13 fours. now

Viljoen, ke Mitchell, was

cun-

century of the tour. He was at the wicket for three and half hours and hit 19 fours.

The scoreboard at the close of standing

Dr.

on

for

Breaches

3.

ot

for

Fines totalling 3630 were im" tent to leave most of the scoring Chinese draft for a new Greek question, leaving Italy's posed by Mr. d'Almada at Central yesterday on the management of 12 shops summoned for breach of to his more vigorous partners, but commercial and naviga-application on its agenda batted faultlessly for his second tion treaty between the future discussion.

the price control, Athanassov Boyan

Yuen Chan-chai, of 51 Con- two countries.

Oned (Bulgaria) supported the views

West, was naught Rond, This raises as one of its out-stated earlier by Albania and

9100 for selling two tins points

the question Yugoslavia that the subsidiary Carnation evaporated milk play today was: Oxford 303 for whether the scope of the treaty Balkan investigating group (app cants (40 cents); the Fun Keo re-pointed by the Council to watch Boolt Store, of Theatre Lane, nine declared and 19 for twn; should extend to Chinese South Africans 510 for six de. ridents in British colonies.

the Greek frontier) should not which had a previcus conviction, clared (Mitchell 72, Melville 84, It is assumed in London that have the power to investigate was fined $75 for selling a mega- Nourse 101, Viljoen not out 110, it was to this Chinese draft that "future cases" riot

the zine marked US$0.15 for 91.30 llow Chun while He declared ($1.05); the Chinese Foreign Minister, Security Council. Harris B8).

Mr. Wang Shih-Chien, was re- that Bulgarlu would not accept, Groetry, of 02 Jarding Street, why hlo speech today any subsidiary group which used $30 for selling a Un of O. In County games, Norman ferring in

6 the Chu Cheung, of ond Yardley, chosen captain of Eng. when he said that China was had unlimited power and had no & B. Herrings for $1.38 ($1.25), gland in the first Test against awaiting the British reply to the time limit for its work. de-South

Mr. V.G. Lawford (Great Bri. O'Brien Road, was ined $25 for Africa, scored 137 for Chinese note on the subject of:

bottle of Coca-cola, residents Yorkshire against Glamorgan at Chinese

In British taln) opposing the Soviet resolu- selling # Shefeld. This was his

which were first colonies which, he declared, was ton, which tries to limit the (uniced) for 50 cents (85 cents).

The stores of subsidiary groups, Bred $50 were Man Lee Store, century of the season and took the main obstacle to the signing power three nind a half hours.

said: "We consider it would ob of 2-A Stanley Street; On Charn, of a new Anglo-Chinese merical treaty.

viously be ridiculous to leave of 2 Wu Pak Street; Hung Hang, gap during which there would!

border areas."

Lengue. - Associated

Nightcap

New York, May 23. In the only nightcap in feated Pirates 4-1. Scures:- R. H. Pittsburgh Pirates

... 1 St. Louis Cardinals

Pirates: p. Higbe; e. Howell. Cardinals; p. Pollet; c. Gara- gidin.-United Press,

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Nevertic Handwrap; From the k-mile post oner cound and in This race will witness the se- Norve httween encounter men Ostrommeff) and B-fai Beaut Beauty (Hagman). On the last they met, Norse Queen won by a ength in the St. George - Plate over the lle at the lifth Tulay it Wil

unclassified This carry 19 b. whereas Hash- ponies

Weight 139 lb.. 1 b at Beauty has come down by & lb, tartera. NuEAP Queen must command the penalty for every $100 or part The voll rousi thereof won in stakes. Limit to mot support.

penalty 26 16. Judging from the National inay affect is running, and al

ran at the last Press. though I ans inclined to bminate way Golden Wheel

the Warwick Farm)

the 1 look to Bashful meeting in it to win.

Stakes (first rection) Fight Beauty to give it a better than it did the last time, Seokon nile when it came in scond to

Blue Peter with the National League, Cardinals and Lily (R. K. C. 1994 (1)

from tion of the first pony promoted 'hui), reently

an opportunity the Class, will fight for the appears to have

It will of scoring a win here. this position.y

again be ridden by K. Kwok. As Rate. No. 6

reat! can see, its anly oker round and en. This race with be contested s Murrumbidge, Handicap Second danger will come from Normandy, K. F. First Section "D" Class Austras Section): Febm the 1'-file Pont. which will be taken out by Hun ponies an unelarsified now Expectations of a close and ex- 1 Chu, if it does not bore out again starters. Weight 13 . 1 18. eating finish should be fulfilled in on rounding the bond (as happen

Jade- penkity

$100 or part this race, in which the following; ed at the last meeting). for every thereof won in slakes. Idmit to should be prominent:Sunshine stone Hodgman) has been light, Eliminating the| (K. Kwok, Lucky Strike (K. F.ly treated, but I doubt very much penalty 26 18. unlikely winners, I think the race Chial, Couper Bogeall), Avalon whether it is good enough to brat the lust hould be decided

the Rewinndey and Red Fox (Pils), either. It did well at

sensational meeting and may be a good be! Sunshine, after following:-Wilhelmina (Ostrom-

meting in the for

Airfield (Tanz place. win at the last meeting) moff), Jackal (Bogenit) and Sane venir (Rowinnda). In the course

Killer lilien (second section) Man-wa) is very lightly treated round of preparation for the aungal vace over the mile, Ias been penalised but the distance may be just too Mall"

which should not handi- for for its liking. necting

Wilhelmina. when

was by

Race No. 8 best

again. can it chances of winning regarded as among the

The abo this year's Australian ponies, suf- Lucky Strike Jost to fered from worm, which prevent-pony by a neck and I expect it t ed it from making an appearance, make an effort to run away with

averbauted If not It is therefore, making its debut the race. this afternoon, and, without be good time, it may spring a str Hitting the opposition. 1 am of the rise. The shorter distance is at

should more Comper's liking; I think: opinion that Wilhelmina win-probably without much dif, that it has a good chance of ser Nordty. A great deal,

Avalon disappoint however, ing win. depends on

whether Jackal em the last time oft, but may ast the distance. IL

The amend this afternum over WW11 Moreton Bay Stakes (second ser¡ distance. Bed Fox, although it tion from the 14-mail post at placed at the Jast meeling over the Fifth Extra Meeting. I ex-mile, is a capable sprinter asidered

W the distance should it it Jackul giving pect in see helming a good run on is a er niets an from this tain stage, but it will have la del hination is quite possible. remarkably well to win. venir was second in the Warwick Tooromba Stakes (Second See- it just now it can be relied on to

between

Sor-

CAD

Race No. 7

in

"Daily Mail" Tournament

County Games

At Bristel, the Notts batsmen could not play the turning ball

owe

Com

Nothing is known in London

each

und were dismissed in their of any note from China dealing be no supervision in the Greek Nam, of 432 Hennessy Read; KI second innings for 97 rung in 00

ninutes. Gloucester

their victory to 40-year-old Tom Goddard, whose spinners caused the

Notts

Ching

of

23 Queen's Road, West; Wah Lun Chl Drug Store, of 05 Con- specifically with this subject.

naught Road;. Tal Chung Drug Fallacious Negotiations between

of 86-B Leckhart Rong; " and Britain for a new com- Describing the Soviet

argu- Store. have treaty

been ments as "fallacious" Mr. Law Fook On Tong, of 213 Hennessy downfall. Following mercial

that the attitudes Radi; and Yuen Sang Tong,

152 Wellington Street. his fine bowling yesterday (nine carried on the basly of the new ford added

trenty Kilmarnock, May 22.

between taken up

by the Yugoslav, second for 41), he had a second innings commercial of the

Albanian and Bulgarian repre- analysis of 8.1 overs, two maldens, China and the United States. the £2,500 "Dally

for six

draft sentativea were tantamount wickets. His Britain presented golf tournament played sgures for the match were 30.5 treaty and Ching, after some refusal to accept the Council's

Barasale course here over the

hoped that these overs, ten muidens, 81 runs for time, presented a counter-draft decision. He today three professionals, W. J.

16 wickets.

which is now under considera- Government would not persist in Branch. Dal Rees and Norman

tion in London.--Reuter.

an attitude which constituted a

At the end

of

Sutton, shared a two-stroke lead on the rest of the field with an aggregate score of 139 for 36 holes.

Barraba Handicap (Sccund Section): Half A Mile. The second lot of "Class Australian ponies will contest this race. Tootsle. (Tang Man-wa). which won the Warwick Farn

Norman Von Nida, of Aus- Stakes (first section) over the mile at the last meeting, only to trafia, is back in the struggle be disqualified for boring, tu

chance of winning. Blue Peter the major award of 1500. aten With a spectacular 68 today be (Horginan) was only just beaten

totalled 141 and completely re by Thotsie in the above race and

therefore, be seriously con- covered from his indifferent

potential winner.start yesterday.

former Two

Ryder Cup 11 won the Warwick players, iteg Whitcombe am eggy is the most dangerous con- Fur Stuke (second section) at

Arthur Havers, falled to gain the last meeting, and as it is very

places amongst the 40 players Kood Bght. who will compete in the Anal 36 give the others Kookaburra (Boycott) is another holes tomorrow-Reuter. speedster which can be relied on to do well here.

thi

The

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tion): From the 2-Mile Post

Oner Round und In. This event is confined to Second "D" Chres Australian

Farm Stukes (sprand - section) over the 'mile at the last meeting and, I consider it prospect of) scoring a win rather bright as the Section distance more in its liking. A an outsider I recommend kreping Jiax (Shieh) in mind.

Race No. 3 Murrumbidger Handicap (Fiest Section): From the 14-Mile Post. This is a race confined to First Section "B" Class Australian ponies. I understand that,

Ihwagh entered, Kim wil not make an appostance, its connee-

4:44

tender here.

#

Japs Almost Had

At-Bomb Preview

Kansas City, May 23.

An

sions having decided to reserve it Secretary of War Patterson today disclosed that

1or Monday. In its absence the finish should be fought out be- Iween Fifth Alarm Rowlands, While Dragon (Tang Man-wa).

Wodonga (Boycott) and Jeep Hing K. Kwok).

Government officials considered demonstrat- ing the atomic bomb to the, Japanese on some uninhabited spot before using it but decided that it would not induce them to surrender.

Fifth Air Defending the attacks on Hiroshima and Naga- saki, Patterson said in an address at a meeting

Was second to in the Killara Handicap (fræbetion) over the mile, at the last meeting and in view of the performance I pln my faith on it to win. Unless: White

Dragon can get off to a good start,

of the Lawyers' Association of Kansas City:

"It was the atomic dropped "Despite the facts, we still

have our wishful thinkers who on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

PRISON OFFICERS' TEAM

40 runs

Herbert Buse, who look five Essex wickets for 43, had a spell of seven overs in which he lock four for 15 runs, three falling in four balls.

wickets

Denis Compton again gave a delightful display for Middlesex. scoring 112 in two hours and hit 13 four.

Scores

Close of play stores: At Bristol: Gloucestershire beat Nottinghamshire by un innings and 107 runs. Noils 120 and 07 (Goddard six for 49); Gluces- declared for nine tershire 393 (Emmett 138, Jepson Ave Tur 8zy. At Lords: Middlesex 207 and 314 fur

seven declared (Brown

01, Cumpton 112); Worcestershire 134 (Edrich Ave. for 51) und 12 for one.

At Sheffield: Glamorgan 154 The following will represent

five (Dyson 801;| Prisen Olcers' Club against Club and 135 for

Yorkshire 320 (Watson 78, de Recreto "C" in the Open Yardley 137, Jakeman 51). Knock-out Lawn Bowls Computi At Ilford Essex 200 and 210 tion at Taikos on June 1, at 4.39 (R. Smith 35, Buse five for 43);

pin-

W. E. Webber, J. W. Grant, F.Summerset 182 (R. Smith five for N. Hill and T. M. Pile; (skip). C.71) und 82 for three-Reuter, W. Haynes, W. C. Higgs, S. H. Marvin and

SPORTS GOSSIP J. McCutcheon; (skip) C. Jamieson, C. J. King-1 don, R. J. V. Grindley and R. G. Robertson (skip).

AFRICAN HEALTH

for:

れ permanent

minutes in

An "Obstacle" Lewis An

To Britain

Washington, May 22. United States officials said today that several ob- stacles lie in the path of Britain receiving a conditional 600,000-ton coal allocation from the United States for the third-quarter of this year. The biggest of these is John Lewis, Pre- sident of the United Mine Workers Union. The union's present contract with the Govern- ment expires on June 30 and a new contract must be reached before then with private mine- owners if miners, in line with their tradition- al "no contract no work" policy are not to stop work as the third quarter begins.

to

Air Marshall Hush-Hush

Assuming that á satisfactory) Inevitably the price will he new contract is signed, it la con- "steep" as France, for instanco, almost certain that a paying US$20 per ton. (In- sidered Lewis will insist that it include cluding freightage) for United The clause in the current agree- States coal she is now buying.—-- ment with the Government un. Kleuter.

Agreed

London, May 23.

TRAM ON -FIRE

were

Kangoon, May 23.; Royal Air Force sources la Rangoon on Thursday reported that Air Marshal Sir George Pirie arrived in Rangoon at mid- day. R.A.P. Hqs, refused to con- firm or deny the statement and

the said that

Air Marshal's

10 movements

not tliviilged.

Earlier, it had been officially announced that Sir George was arriving in the Burmese capital. on Thursday on a three-day visit for talks with U Aung Son, Deputy Chairman of the Gover nor's Executive Council, con-

formation at cerning the Burma National Air Force, which is to receive training by the R.A.F.

a

At the conclusion of the fallos he was to visit Singapore, the official statement Associated Prese.

added.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

I.K.T.

Announcementa.

2.00 p.m.-Close Downs.

0.30 p.m.-L.lt Variety,!

+

0.45 p.m.-Landon Relays Parliamentary

Bummary: Colonial Affaire.

1.00 p.m.Bo

Unil Requesta. Bernie Knott Calling-M.V, "BLOG hall,"

der which all miners are given

on a frequency of 846 kilocycles from 12.00 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.30 a week's summer holiday with Prague, May 22.

to 11.00 pm, and also on D.52 Czechoslovakia

pro- are leading pay. Some slackening of

The 17 nation European coal megacycles in the 31 metre band result of these India by two matches to zero in duction, as a

organization agreed unanimous-from 12.80 to 1.16, 7.80 to 8.30 the International lawn tennis holidays, is thought inevitable ly Thursday that the United and 0.16. to 11.00 p.m. match kere. Vialslaw Cernik in July and August,

Kingdom should receive an al- 11.30 p.m.-Dally Programme Bummery, beat Sumant Miera 6-2, 8-6, 6-2 United States officials said to- location of American coal, pro-'11,32 mm-"Round the Empire. Faris, May 23: and Jaroslav Drobny beat Dilip day that in April when coal provided that the

United States, 1.50 p.m.-New Weather Report and French, Belgian and British Bose 6-1, 6-0, 6-1-Reater.

duction was halted temporarily exports to Europe exceed 0,000 1,19 p.-Violin Interlude because of the "safety strike" 000 tons in the third quarter of 11 pm--Taul Itaberan (LE) and it will be unable to overhaul Fift grasp at the straws and say that brought about their im- colonial officials today discussed]

Nottingham, May 23.

Paut Whiteman & His Orchester. called by Lewis after a pit dis- this year.-Associated Press. that Japan was about to sur-mediate offers to surrender proposals

to organisation Alarm. Wodengn is capable of

surrender insisted upon by the inter-colonial

1.40 p.m.-Pupular. Clamales. Tom Blower, who swam the aster; United States coal pro- render anyway, winning, and it will give: Fifta

Improve the living standärda and English Chaunct from Cap Griz duction totalled 2,644,000 tona. Alarni a great run if it is able 10

"There was not a shred of Emperor, himself."

Alternative

health of the nations in central Nez to Folkestone in 12 hours 20 The figures for May are not evidence avaliable to us at the "get away quickly; a bad start will time that the Japanese had any

Telling of the alternatives and western Africa.

August 1937, will complete, but they are expect ruin its chances. Jeep Hing le

United by the

Detalls were not disclosed, attempt the swim from Donned to be somewhat greater than A tram was damaged by dro ini remarkably fit at tite moment, and thought of surrendering, and considered

The colonial representatives ghadee, Ireland to Port Patrick, inat month.

Des Voeux Road Central about have no evidence of that has come States, Patterson said:

"There was the possibility of promised a tri-nation announce-Scotland, a 22-mile crossing never should to light sinco. Their fighting

"Barring accident there is no 9 o'clock last night. No one was had been badly im- describing the bomb to the Ja- ment on Friday

at the con- before

accomplished between reason why we could not get the injured but the vehicle itself was strength

and 14.-Associated phired, but they still had the pancro and demonstrating it to clusion of the three-day meeting. July

export total up to 8,000,000 tons slightly damaged and had to be will and the means to fight on them by use on an uninhabited

British: Press.

monthly and keep it there," an, towed back to the depot.. "Their government wanted to spot, with the threat to use it French and Belgian commission

Passengers alighted in a hurry London, May 22.

official stated. Among the entries for this race get out of the war, no doubt against them if they did not is intended to coordinate health,

when smoke started to pour cut Shipping Available which is confined to "C" Class

Two of His Majesty's horses, about that, but not on the surrender.

Irrigation, drainage and food

of the motor near Pedder Street, United States experts stress Australian pontes, I Jike the

"This conceivable torms of the surrender. They

solution supply programmes among the Blue Train and Underwood, are

among the 18 accaptors for the that shipping is not considered The small blaze was put out by colonics Associated Press.

a fire-engine from Central Fire Grand Prix de Parls valho). Peacock (oycott), Mid-were hoping for a negotiated was carefully considered

the the problem and run at to be

Station. peace that would have left them rojected on the ground that it night Express (Woo) and Arab-

New York, May 22.

Longchamps on Sunday, June quantity of exports is limited fon Moon (K. Kwok). Crown in possession of the important was not likely to bring about

the desired surrender." Witness came second in the Her

According to the President of 20. The other notable acceptors solely by the extent of rail and Ter-conquered areas....

Patterson,***inan Carllor "We knew this from the

Steel are the Gaekwar of Baroda's port facilities available.- the American Iron and Handicap (first section] Inst niceting, and on that per July to one of their ambas Kanoas, told class of futuro

'steel industry in the 12 months "we formance it has incurred pensadors overseas,-messages we army commandero that aily of 8 lb. As it, won a race,

were reading ne fast as they must be prepared for a war ending next week will have made Mrs. over als furlongs at the fifth extra: merting carrying, 160. Jb., 1. think

been very convincing,

be near at the

Race No. 4. Barrata Handicap (First Sea- fion); Half A Afite.

chances of Crown Witness (Car-

Bay

and

The

permanent

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Paris, May 22.

8.00 p.m.-London Relay World News! 8.19. p.m.ndun Hely to New

from Britain. 8.15 p.m. Biedlut A Talk by Mr.

Trevor-Glenny, DDC Commentator Ion The Aftermath.” 1.20 p.m.-Variety.

100 p.m.-DDC Traistelpon Borvlonj Shakespeare's Characters "Touch- elona and Audrey."

Drish

1.10 p.m/A Programme, by

Сотран 10.00 PM-London Relay: News." 10,10 'p.m-Relay from the Hong Kong Hotel of Fred `Carpfo and His Dan MGstppa"- Dance Ordoistra. ~~ General Marcet Pellet was ap-

Mada

ever the Champion distance at the messages they were sending in speech at Fort Leave ouro Institute, the United States Strout, ga Khan's Migolo and recommendation of the European military operations In

Sayajirao, Lord Harewood's Tito. Pending receipt of the official pointed Commander-in-Chief of 11.00 pm-Cises. Down,

were sending and the world

it should win., Peacock la a pony know that on July 28 they flat

that la constantly improving, and ly rejected our demand for our at the last meeting against die render.

Macdonald Buchanan's Coal Organisation, British of-gascar by a government deci

Printed and published for: the.

TheNewADBDEL coal contract General Garboy was appointed Enterprise, Edmited, by. WALESK that knows up limits, a war nearly 80,000,000 tons of steel, Stockade. The last English ficials declined to say when and slon announced here today.propriat

the superior commander of troops, James Krates, Windsor "Boush that involves combined opera- which is almost 10,000,000 ons horse to win the Grand Prix de how a British

in Maingascar-Router, Hong Kong. tons on land, sea and air, higher than the beat previous Paris was Lemonors in 1921 would be negotiated in Associated Press',

your--Router,

Router.

United States,

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