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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING

SATURDAY, 7th June, 1947.

The irst Bell will be rung al 2.30 p.m. and the first raco will be run at 3.00 p.m.

Through nutubers 18 race-$10) may, be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also tickets for the Speciaí Cash Sweep ($2.00) on the Lantag Handicap. The latter may also be purchased at the Branch Uffice, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBEKS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meri- ing.

no one without a badge WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $18 including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. Both Offices at Int flour, Exchange Building.

A limited number of liftins will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

New York, May 27.

"New The |Herald Tribune,'

menting on the suspen-bullding up a bloc against Rus

London, May 27. "struggle against Fascism and}

sion of Chinese papers. NeverthelesK, Russia alreatly The Soviet physiologist pro- warmongering", might be ap-

said editorially today:- has tied Poland, Czechoslovakia, fessor. Nikolni Sinitsyn, has propriate in fighting slogans, vr

"Despite all the fine words; and Yugoslavia to her militarily successfully transplantext of manifesto, but was aut

un civil liberties in the new in much the same manner; they place on a conference agonia.

with tussia heart from one frog to another Chinese constitution, three all have treaties

frog and from one dog to an- While

the agreeing with Soviet delegate that press frees;

Shanghai newspapers have been under which the Soviets under-

other without killing the crea train take to arm, supply and Manarun, May 27.

The price of admission to the Pablle Enclosure is $3 - tures which obtained the secondcluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at dom was frequently abused, Dr. General Anastasto Somoza toppressed by the Nanking Gov- their armed forces.

ernment.... The complaint that The inclusion of Canada I organs, the Soviet Radio un-the inte. Lepez argued that the doners day disclaimed any intention of head off the proposal by tie of having freedom were much to returning to power and reject" | seems based on the fact

they spread ited propaganda i President Truman's programine nunced today.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to that will provide another link between Describing the experiments, operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club claring that must matters dealt be preferred to the dangera lis ed what he called "all malicious they criticised the Government. the Americas, on the one hand, which may have for reaching during the Race Meeting.

reports and disloyal specula. with in the Mackenzie propond the lack of it,

and Britain and Western Europe. Importance in human surgery. The complaint that they re-

Refreshments wit be obtainable in the Restaurant in the already had bren rovered by The amemsiment to the Soviet | Hions to that effect."

on the other. vealed military secrets is the res

Professor Sinitayn, in a paper | Pubile Enclosure. Dr.

United by

States as the other items, but if it were felt revolution, proposed

General Dendoza said Consult of the publication of news under the Truman

rend at the Society of Patholo-

SERVANTS' PASSES. programine, proef Lopez, defined the objectives of to thelule the neersary

Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders gress, without any intervention of Government defents In the will undertake to arm and train gleal Physiology, Buid he had ps in the agenda the words ] the press as; ...

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Canadian "worked

original | ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange o his part, had elected Den- civil war... They have done no | Latin-American tell the truth without prejumin Sacusa an

Building. Britain "in nerordance with Jepislation.

arined and method" of

the performing provisional more, as far as the dispatches Forces, no and without

Danish malemes president of Nicaragua in place indicate, than what any honest trained Belgian, Dutch,

operation.

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their Norwesian and

French

possessium will forfelt the same and will be removed from the "This delicate operation Fo of Leonardo Agnello, who was Independent paper in China

enclosure. Th Netherlands delegate,

forces for wartime offensives Inquires "en ely forte“-meaning

Nkl}]," extraordinary that should be expected to do.

Europe. Mr. G. van Heaven Goedhart,

Congress found Aguell want-

Radio Moscow said. "Several "It in hard to believe reput- who In the Sub-Commission

ing in requirements to hold of-able Liberal men who have been Britain and Western Europe have frogs, the hearts of which have ehnerman, suggested that vi "Help to promote respect for

induced to take posta in China's been kept alive and strengthenes been replaced in this way, have The laws of

Somoza said Acasa would call new Cabinet approved of vlously

varmos bampon nights and Trendons.

the in peacetime by exchanges of been living in his laboratory "Help to maintain internation- | free elections in elect a emmetries

suppression

military missions and the sale ut for over a year." of the Shanghai British Army surplus Property. president.- United Press.

In addition to Professor al pence."--Renter,

papers. In the past, these

Press Comment

Sinitsyn, scientist Vladimir Cabinet members often based

The "Manchester Guardian," Demikhov "carried out some 50 their strongest criticisms of the

conimenting on President Tru-operations of transplantation of Communista on Red denials of inan's ANNOUNCEMent, saldhearts and lungs of doga" Mon- elvil rights,

"What is new and will perhaps cow radli zaid. **They certainly cannot fareuze some speculation is the "Anin. which ha' under- justify the actions of Nanking, position of Canada, which is now

gont this operation and had American defence which are exactly like those for part of the

second hearts planted in their which they have been denounce as well as of the British, "It also helps to explain the ing the

Communists for year Evely Russian interest is

lived for five to. Beven Jaya any after year"-United Preas, military arrangements between after the operation.

Britain and the United States, for it is obvious that a unified system, embracing the whole of

existing in various countries at pudore The present time" be added

I taken t must consideration, since they could not be ignored.

Lemak replied: "Perhap Home Governments would 153 beyond the recommendations by changing their laws, bant others would not. We earned Interfered with them, nor recommend them to change their laws".

Czechoslovakia's Lev Sychrava!

interst,

"Help to solve econotnie, social and humanitarian problems of The world.

fled.

new

Boy Admits Murder

Of Playmates

Toledo, Ohio, May 27.

proposed a firther ameratment| Oliver Terpenning, 16, was arrested here and the

Lo Mackenzie's proposal

Ite

Wanted to include disenssion of such item as control of enpital invested in enterprises of formation; ownership and coal- mercial administration of suck business concerns; und regula· tion of the freedom of respondents to travel while en gaged in gathering information, The Sub-Commission delayed its decision until the afternoon meeting. United Press.

"Warlike"

police said the boy admitted slaying four children near Imlay City, Michigan,

The lad was taken into custody when he was turned over to the police by a motorist who picked up the lad walking along a highway

British

and who recognized him from the description Know How'

on

the

broadcast over the air. for.

Stanley jay The youth is expected to be near. charged with the first degree ground 300 feet away--United murder of three girls and their Pross. brother in a wooded gruve

farm short distance from his

where they had been picking flowers. All four were sat in the head.

!

ite.

Lake Success, May 27, The Soviet proposals for fining the objectives of the

AL

At Lapeer, Michigan, young Oliver numitted to the police

press by the United Nations that he had shot and killed the

a wild flower teenuse he

Sub-Commission on Freedots of children during Information were crillelsed by picking excursion the representative of Salvador, "always wondered what it would Dr. Lopez, who urged that the feel like to kill somebody." "warlike phraseology" of the Soviet resolution should toned down.

be

He said that the terms of the

Stern Gang Admits Outrage

.

Denial Of

Secret Any Talks

Paris, May 27. The French Foreign Office today denied a report by Tass, the official Soviet News Agency, that the United States was trying to bargain with France by offering to withdraw troopa from the country in exchange the right of transit for American troops to the United States zone of Germany.

The young killer

brushed away an occasional tear and told the police the story of the kill ing.

"The youth's victims were a boy called Stanley Smith, 14; Stanley's three sisters, Bar-for bara, 16. Gladya, 12, and Jane, two. The youth said the four were in the woods near Imlay City. The two boys were sitting talking. Oliver said:-

"I always wondered how it would feel to kill somebody. I got up and walked around be- hind Stanley and shot him. A person claiming to be a Stanley's sisters were pleking

Jerufalem. May 27.

spokesman for the Stern Gangflowers some distance away. telephoned all Hebrew newspa- "I got afraid then and began pers in Tel Aviv tonight and running toward them. Gladys announced that "our soldier" was walking away with her back had blown up Ramleh railway toward me and I shot her and station in retaliation for the then Barbara screamed and I British deportation of illegal shot her too, I killed Jane last.” refugees aboard the ship "Mor- Earlier, the Coroner had said dley Getagth" (Ghetto's Rebels), that, Barbaro, may have been

The "spokesman" Bald the criminally nicked. Stern Gång considered the

Attacked?

transshipment of the vessel's The Coroner said 22 calibre 1,400 passengers the first mashells were found at the murder He said all the four Palestine scene.

bodies were bruised, indicating

jor breach of the truce terma between it and the

government.

Stating that there was noth- ink secret about the talks which have been proceeding between French, American and British military officials since April 7, un official spokesman said:

"Actually, there are no Ame- rican troops left on French soil apart from perhaps 1,200 to 2.- 000 engaged in locating war dead, searching for desorters or regulating questions of ro parations or damages,

sume

Thuse wartime linku between

chests an a portion of lung

"These second hearts of the animula worked synchronously with the original hearts.

the British Empire as well on a Blood vessels of the transplant- the American republics, would red hearts and lunga began to

a pretty formidable weapon unite with the system of blood vessels in animals experiment- ed ou."

tim of war."

The Conservative "Yorkshire Post" said: "If President Tru- Philadephia, May 28.

is accepted by Harry T. Andrews. Minister man's proposal of the Union of South Africa Congress, it ought to menn. to the United States, told the extension of the defence system, British Officers Club in Phila- which Britain is deeply inte-- delphia today that those who sted. The scheme would promote

general security

DA and, are preparing to count the Bri-would deserve a warm welcome tish Empire out of the interna- from this country, for we know tional picture are reckoning it would be a nillar of peace." without the British spirit that survived Dunkirk and the war's darkest days.

He said he could not share the view that the future peace of the world depended solely on Russia, with its vast manpower reserves, and the United States with its great industrial re- sources,

The British character and

Close Contact

such,

Britain and the United States nlready work in close military en- operation.

Radio Moscow did not say what effect a double heart had on animals.

NORDIC DEFENCE

ALLIANCE

Oslo. May 27. German and Norwegian docu- They maintain Jointments released tonight showed Chiefs of Staff in Washington, that Soviet Foreign Minister have standardized infantry smali Molotov "spiked" Finnish plans for a Nordic defence alliance arms and possibly other weapons cooperation between their respec- vision of Norway, and have arranged to continue prior to the German in-

ntury

Methode

The documenta disclosed that Molotov believed such a plan

tive air forces in tactics, equipment and research. "know how in world affairs have been strengthed by the visit.

Their cooperation is believed to did not conform to Finland's will make a "vital contribution of Field Marshal Viscount Mont- obligations under the peace to the cause of international gomery, Chief of the stability," he declared.--Asso- General Staff, to Washington lasi cinted Prees,

year United Press.

Imperial terms with Russia, following

Mountbatten Giyen Widest Powers

(By Fraser Wighton)

London, May 27.

"Aerodromes and military Armed with a mandate giving him wider powers bases catablished by the Amer!- than ever accorded before tó a Vicerov Lord cans in France or her colonies

Mountbatten will return to New Delhi this are completely evacuated."

week in time to meet the Indian political lea- ders at the power transfer procedure confer- ence opening on June 2.

Describing the present talks! aa "routine liquidation of pri- vileges," he said that there was no question of the Americans "demanding a right of transit" for their troops through Franco.

Geographically, France was

Political quarters Interpret as evidence of the Cabinet's approval of Lord Mountbatten's handling of the Indian situation the decision. of the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, that no further special meeting of a full Cabinet is likely to be necessary before he departs..

The explosion today was the the children had been beaten, a natural passage between Bri- first. act of terroriam since the Barbara's clothes were disar- tain and the United States and underground declared a truce rayed and, the Coroner said their occupational zones in Ger- The Viceroy, who on his pre- the Labour Party National Con-i with the British pending a "It looks like she was attack many or Austria, the spokes-sent programme will leave for feronce at Margate, is making a United Nations settlement

ar|sel. **

man said, "and so there is a India on Thursday, will have on special journey to London tonight their dispute.

Barbarn and Janet

were series of technical questions to the eve of his departure a meet to preside at this meeting.

There is a wide belief in Bri. One of the "conditions" of sprawled on the ground, Bulaottle, such as the requisition- ing with a group of the Cabinet the truce was the cessation of clutching wilted wild flowers. ing of lodging, transport and India experts tomorrow. Mr.tish quarters that the forthpoming deportations,United Press. Gladys half-kneeling body was lialeon."Router.

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DESIGNS-1-

Delhi conference represents 'tho deadline for several fundamental political deciatons so that the transfer of power moy tako place. to schedule.

Deadline

These decisions' are;' 1.The settlement now of who ther India remains . a, singlo ria. tion or prepares forthwith to divide into Hindustan and Pakls. tan.

2-An agreement immediately -il India divides-upon the met. hod of reference to her, elected representatives. No Na

1.The swiftest possible, ex- presalon of India's desire upon the pation of partition in order that the overdue questions of the dis. position and redisposition of the armed forces and national serviéos can be settled well on the right side of Britain's departure In | June, 1948-Reuter.

the winter war in 1940.

Previously, Norway, together with Germany and Britain, had agreed to study a plan under which Finland wanted to rent a harbour in Northern Norway to protect her borders in case of future war.-United. Press,

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