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Springboks Well On

Way To

Victory

London, May 29.

South Africa appear to be well on the way to vic- tory against the Combined Services, who after dismissing South Africa for 259-77 runs ahead -scored 161 for the loss of seven wickets. This means they are only 84 ahead with three wickets standing, while the tourists have an- other innings to play.

Mitchell continued to bat well for the South Africans and was last out with 108 to his cre- dit. He just failed to get another not-out cen- tury. His batting in the last few matches has been of the highest order.

Few other South Africans offered much resistance to the Services attack. It was mainly through Roberts that the Ser vices wiped out their for the form of only one wicket. when they batted again

Arrears

"TURKISH

BATHS"

Canterbury, May 30.

A large Roman building,. emmplete with fourth century Turkish bathin, has been un- covered in exenvations Canterbury'e blitzed urta.

The building was erected about the end of the second entury and was extensively altered in the fourth century. -Annaciatrií Prean.

Davis Cup Cheerful

Senrborough, May 20.

South Africa gained a two-zero A minor collapse occurred in lead against Great Britain when the 20% when three wickets foll,

their third reuni Davis Cup the third and fourth at the same match opered today, wimming both total of 93. Shirreff, the Ser; the singles dievideo. vires captain, and White pulirsi In the first the, ny Mottram the game round again in a part-¦ruised British hopes, taking the nership of though both were Gidest net frun Eric Sturgess, trut victims bufore the day's close thereafter the South African do. of play.

Iminated and won 5.7, 6.2, 8.1,

Mann, spin bowler, came out $ 3.

News

For You

I os Angeles, May 29.

Five hundred atomic bombs of the size used in Hiroshima could destroy

with the figures of five for 38) There was an unfortunate end every human being and

in 31 overs,

County Matches

Butler, who came int the Brickhamal in the world.

In contrast to the previous team for aly batemen duminated the

to the scentul singles when Don

*Tire Manhattan project's Derick Burton (who

former medienl elief. Dr. strained his back during practice) Í

with

the Stafford Warren, said this t colinused

cramp County, pricket programme to- day when temperatures soared fearth set against Eustace Funnin, the conclusion of the atom con-

and had to retire. Fannin eference.

In

to the highest (or 11 months.

7.5, 46, 9.7. with the position | Dr. Warren said even if they Several centuries and mar

initial concussion centuries markril the day's play, are all in the fourth set when survived the

they would succumb eventually to performance Batter collapsed,--Reuter.

deadly radio activity

1ut the greatest was the opening stand of 350) Between Washbroak (204) and, Place (134).

still; They were unbraten at the close of plav,; having batted three hours 50 minutes.

Washbrook hit

RACE ENTRIES

after.

"It might be Rásible to main-

effects.

tain a population with survivors

of

and fourth generation chlidren would be freaks or sterile," suid.

hr

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1947.

Britain v. Rest Of Europe

Du Rui (Rest of Europe's goal-keeper) is seen throwing himself at the feet of Will Mannion (Britain), whose expreK- sion in certainly a determined one. On the left in Lud. Bri- (Associated tain beat the Rest of Europe by 8 goals to one. Press photo).

Takes A Scot To

Beat A

Yank

Carnoustie, May 29.

The

FAMINE CRISIS

Herford, May 20. five-week-old || Ruhr

average

famine crisia was showing no Rigne, of improvement, and the

daily

ration issued to normal consumers next month would be in the region of 070 calories, British officials stated here authorita- tively tonight.

The statement disclosed that the meat import poși.

seriour that it tion was so right prove impossible even

to meet the requirements of such priority consumers as miners and canteens-ROLL. ter.

Portrait Took On Whiskers

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO 10 Ice House Street.

America

Would Be

Target No. I

Yokohama May 29.

Lieut-Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger said today in a Memorial Day address to his Eighth Army Occupation Forces that the United States "would almost certainly be the first target" of aggression from a nation which is able to pro- duce atomic weapons.

"The first strike would be designed to break our

morale and to paralyse our economy, political structure and armed forces," said the General. "At its worst, it would be fol-enemy until we are ready to meet lowed by alrborne or surface in him," he stated, vasion and then by occupation. He warned such friendly na. Only effective armed forces could tions may not even be able to survive that fast shock and strike jeln the American cause. back at the enemy wittly and de.! cisively."

"Within a few years other na tions may be all able to produca General Elehelberger comment enough atomic weapons to launch ed the age of "push-button" war. strong attacks. The United States certainly be the fare has not arrived yet, adding would almost that "within the predictable first target of such an 'aggressor,” future A successful war would !

A New Army mean a brutal struggle between i The General told his trofps they large air forces, navics and are part of a new army built up ground armies."

"to defend America at a moment's He warned all Americans that notice. The fate of our nation Vienna, May 29. they today face unprecedented may well depend on cur effective- The experts have final-responsibilities of citizenship and neRS."

that when citizens of any nation He declared that the occupa- ly solved the mystery of become spiritually and morally tlon mission was a vital part of Kembrandt's beard; forsett and pince self-interest above the United

to the country "that gramme because "If by our acilon a while, it was a real devotion

nation will fall-and will deserve we gain the respect and admira puzzler.

to fall.".

tion of the Japanese they may Examination recently revealed

Time Of Crisis well become powerful friends atid force for that the centuries-old self-por- "Today is a time of crisis," said n great democratle trait by Rembrandt was taking the occupation commander, "and pence." on a slow growth of face whia- it must be met with a solid front kers, after it had been taken to of unselfish, patriotle endeavour. world of today cries out for the Zurich, Switzerland, as part of We must recapture that spirit of leadership of the United States. democracy in to survive self.sacrifice and Idealism that in. I an Austrian art exhibition,

A few closer looks, however, spired our forefathers to create; America must throw its full in- fluences into the balance of world and bulld up Amerien." showed that it was not

General Eichelberger declared affairs." brandt coming back to life that modern weapons have given

of some

Rem-

States

pence

pro-

He said: "The war-shuttered

He sold that white hope for the all, but simply the appearance preparedness a new meaning and future lies in the world organisa. sponges which were that atomic weapons and long. lien that will prevent war, "cur favoured by the Zurich climate. range bombers "have stripped us only assurance against war will The experts also explained that of the the paintings had been shelter-space we have once enjoyed."

prelection of time

and, be to keep our natloia so strong that potential aggressors will not

od in saltmines during the "We cannot expect our tradi- dare to attack us."-Assecinted Allied bombings of Vienna, and tienal Allies again can delay an' Associated Press.

that the artists had used home- The following are entries and nest blasts but many third Three Americans, one Englishman and four Scots

Extru 12 weights for the Seventh

Race Meeting at Happy Valley on

June

[150) (157),

An inexhaustible *ource of

nology.

COLD WAVE IN U.S.

reached the "last eight" of the British Amateur Golf Championshin here today. One of the Scots, Robert Ru-

therford. 46-year-old meinber of the Royal Wimbledon, Lon- jilon Club, Wiss the day's giuni} killer. In the fourth round he British Walker Cup player, at eliminated Leonard Crawley,

the 19th hole of a grim strug

Monster

In Tokyo!

mado prints that contained in gredients particularly edible for вропден.

The scientists issued with re- lief the announcement that Rembrandt is to have a shavé— with insecticide.--United Press.

Priest And Two Nuns

Tortured been

News

"Kuai Li," "Hsueh

Li"

Nanking, May 29, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in a Memorial Day message to America today, said: "The Chinese people will fight for the principles for which they have fought. The Chinese people will sacrifice for the ideology for which they have sacrificed. This is the only way to repay the debt which the nation owes to fallen heroes and their families."

fuurs, one sixer and the ann Saturday, Handicap, 6 Pungs: fresh water through atomic pro- -three runs and four from an

Madley overthrow-while Place has hit Fifth Alarm (149), Jeep Bing cens coud be provided for com- 13 fours.

Am (Jo6). Masterpings vercial, domestic and Irrigation Dodds, of Basex, and Brown, CH11. Royal Comituission (147). Iures, according to Dr. Line of Middlesex, were other een-Spanish Grimm (148), Speedaway Paaling, Chemistry professor

(14%) and the California Institute of Tech tions, while Pearce, of Easex, (186). Thunderbolt and Timms, of Northampton- VJ Day (160).

Lanta Handicap. 6 Furlang

He advocate the use of atomic shire, reached the 90% nucl

Argentine Moon (154), Avalon energy to distill sea water by a gle and then confounded every- several other batamen scored;

Cooper (146). Eber "comprehensive" process at "The | body by pulling out one of the freely in the hot aunshine.

Hurricane (166), Light- enst of about five cents a ton most fancied Americans, Skee

Tokyo, May 30. Rain had caused a slight halt ning (135), Lucky Strike (150). United Press,

Chlang, who recalled the 3,000, tells us that help in the form Nigel, by one, hole.

U.S. Army authorties today! in Lancashire's'match just after Mainsai) (150), Red Fox (142)

The Americany

war dead in the China Theatre, of power and materials sunt to hat

investigated the hoax by the the third hundred hurt been Rose Einspo (198), Shangha

said: "Your Army and Navy countries suffering hardships making such steady progress in American armed forces radio

train Shanghai, May 29.

was known signalled, but quickly cleared Beauty (141) and Sunshine (110).

undertook to

Chinese and Invasion

and did not affect

the championship, heating one station in Tokyo which inter- the pitch

another when the draw ordain- rupted last night's regular Father Patrick O'Connor, cor- fighters in India as well as in kuni i, and military assistance from the way that the bálsmen

the Chicago. May 29, ed they meet, that people were broadcast programme with a respondent of

National the fringe around the Mongolian to a friendly nation. to redist continued, their huge partner-

Service The weather forecaster said saying it took a Yank to beat

in desert. Your experts taught us aggression or suppress rebellion bulletin announcement of a soa Catholic ship.

that most of the Mid-West and a Yank.

monster stamping through the Washington, D.C., sald today he the techniques of secret service, was known as kaush it.

"These were not questions of the East would have the coldest! Rutherford exploded that streets

Yenan the use of recent Inventions... of Tokyo. wrecking had learned from a Memorial Day on record.

theory and is now called on to buildings and terrorising

the native

that Father Aloysius Your aviators crossed 500 miles matters of policy of Chino 40 Baseball fans are expected meet Richard Chapman, another populace.

Liang, Chinese Catholic priest, of unchartered mountains and centuries ago. They were the to turn out in coats. as are American in the sixth round. The radio station announced and two elderly Chinese nuns jungles at the height of 20,000 duties of kings and princes to spectators at the Indianapolis Chapman won his two matches that a 20-feet tall monster had had been tortured and executed feet in spite of the Japanese curb aggression, to stop rebel-

so canily today that he played landed on the Tokyo-Yokohamu || by Roberts 52, Boys 21, ShivreffJ. M. A. Ramjaha

speedway nato races.

after air arms, tropical monsoons and lion and to make the world a more atable and happier place Temperatures will be mild in only 24 of the 36 holes, where- road. derailel

Tibetan Ice. a trala and evacuating Yenan. 39, White 22); South Africans Rumjahn (Skip)..

the southern and far western as Rutherford played 37. amashed buildings. It urged fis- Father O'Connor refused to

"Our ancient book of riten to live in.-United Press. 250 (Mitchell 108, Hawson 57, Reserves:-A. G. Suffind, A. J. states, the forecast said.-Unit-

teners to barricade themselves disclose his Informant's name,

HE "DIDN'T KNOW” Deighton four for 88, White Hussain.

ed Press,

indoors.

and the report has, not been Communists at the aume time. confirmed from other sources.

Chot Yau-chl, a newcomer from Liang went to Yenan a year'

Amoy, was yesterday discharged Mr. O'Connor said he got the in- ago to become the first resident by the Marine Magistrate, formation from peasants who priest in the R capital in 11 Nell Garland, with a cation for returned to Yenan after the years.

The IRS, Sister unlawfully boarding the my. evacuation of the town by the Cecilia Reds.

*

Scores

Scoros at the close of play today were:

A1 Portsmouth:

I.R.C. TEAM The

been following

have Iselected to represent Indian Ite- creation Club against Kowloon | Docks_at_K.B.G.C. on Sunday:---- M. B. Hassan, S. Yusuf, M. Y. | Adal and A. K. Ming (Skip),

Combined i How is Services 182 and 161 for seven Hoogen and A. R. Minu (Skip)

A. Rumjahn. A. M. Wahub,

three for 55).

At Birminghum; Yorkshire beat Warwickshire by 101 rung, Yorks 118 und 233 (Wilson 67, Hollies five for 40); Warwick- shire 47 and 198 (Robinson fivel for 591.

At Cambridge: Middlesex 283 and 246 for six. (Brown 112.

and 9. M.

SING TAQ TEAM

The hoax, which was part of the radio station's anniversary party, was intended to be hu mouroug, but had alarming re- Hundreds of percussions.

women

foreign and Japanese IN MANILA

Manila, May 30.

Thompson 691; Cambridge Uni-Football fans here are showing a big, interest in

vernity 217, Sima six for 90).

At Lolcester: Leicestershire 420 for nine declared: Essex |

435 (Dodda 167, Pence 93, R

Smith 71) *

At Manchester: Lancashire 258 and 360 for no wickets

Router.

Irish Sweep

the visit of the Hong Kong Sing' Tao soccer team, which is due to open a series of matches against Manila's best players tomorrow, when it meets the Chinese Collegians at Rizal Stadium.

The Collegians "are one of the

tour.

The

tic airline dinaster

t

Japan Clash

Tokyo, May 30. A three-man ground- search team arrived at the scene of the crash at 4 pằm. today

the Communists

Thin Hope British hopes of winning the title became very thin as today's matches saw the exit of such famous players as Percy Lucan, Teny Duncan, H. McInally, all by Americans, and the faiure of Crawley, Charles Stowe and A. Kyle, the 1930 champion.

Kyle beat Stowe after a bril-

Trucks and jeeploads liant display, but then under to C. McKinlay, one of American military police with plen had been executed by the Press. Scotland's best players, who machine-guns were mobilised was not thought good enough and Japanese police station bo for this year's Walker Cup.

tween Tokyo and Yokohama Ward and Turnesa meet in were alerted to tackle the mon- the first of the sixth round

went

and children became alarmed and hysterical.

i

stor.

of

Rames tomorrow, followed, by The joke was particularly un- W. S. Wiac, England's only fortunate, as the armed forces

1

1

25

Mary: Choi told the Court he went on

"Shans!" on May 20. yearȧ

and Sister went to Yenan

board in response to a request Connor said an undetermin ago to take care of the Catholic from someone, who said he could there, Associated; take him to Australia, and he was number of Chiriese Christians orphanage

Work Of The HKSPC

Thanks to the generous support of the public of the Colony, and to the kind cooperation of Government, the Hong Kong Social Welfare Council and St. John's Ambulance Brigade who lend premises free of charge; the H.K.S.P.C. is able to reach more and more of those for whom it exists-the children of the poorest of the poor..

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2008

264.

Ja

tot aware that it was an offenco

to board a ship without permis-

lon.

RADIO

ZDW Hong Kong breadcasting on a frequency of 845 kiloeyclus from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.39 Ito 11.00 pm, and also on 9.52 megacycles in the 31 metra band from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m.

·IL.H.T.

12.30 p.m.-Daily Programme Summar

3.83 min Waltz-Time"," 15.47. Crosby and Connie

Lowwell.

1.00 p.m.News, Weiber Report: nad.

Announcemen

1.19 p.m.--Orchestral Interlude, 1.18 p.m.-Efth Lorand and Hee Vieu

Orchestra.

1,80 Film Favourites. 2.00 p.Close Down, 8.30 p.the Sun Francisco Hymphony

Orchestra. olx.es .m.-London Relay: Parliament

*Bummary-Colonial Altalen.

7.09 p.m.-Studios

(Washbrook not out 204 Place best local teams and expect to SIX AIR DISASTERS remaining player, and the Scot, radio station in the mouthpiece Hot out 134); Sussex 255 (Pot-give the visitors a hard tussle. Inr, five for 56).

J. G. Campbell, Chapman will for General MacArthur's, direc- The Slog Too team arrived (Continued from Page 1) At the Oval: Northampton-here from Hong Kong by plane

dianstor equals the play Rutherford. This will be tiven to the English-speaking ahire 308 and 240 for five (Cox, at 5 pm, today, and are expected toll in thio crash of

All-Scottish Japanese throughout military- by an the followed

occupied Japan. 86. Timms 96); Surrey 207 to stay for about twelve days American Overseas plang at battle between McKinlay and J.

Urgent calls to General Mac- Arthur and American, intelli- before departing for Singapore, Stephenville, Newfoundland, on C. Wilson.' from where they will dy to October 3, 1940. The highest If Rutherford can beat Chap geure authorities attempting to England fur their forthecming previous death toll for a domes- man, Britain will be certain of clarify the situation blocked

was 27.a finalist, though the

In May, thanks to the kind. Homos Visited during ono present, telephone exchanges for several outlook is that it will be an hours.-Reuter.

month ness of the former Director of On Sunday, the visitors will United ProaN.

All-American final, unless there!;

of condenacd Medient Services, a new Branch Quantity {meet the Manila Football League Selection No. 2. fellowed by a

are some sensations tomorrow. An official statement says was opened in the congested Dublin, My 20.

milk given (tins)..... --Router- An estimated 23 units of match with Turba Salvaje and

that there ía no truth in the Western area, in the Western Quantity of powdered milk £50,000 each today is expected Lian Lok teams on June 4 and 6

"alarmist" story which appeared Dispensary. But the Society's' given (fins) to be distibuted in the 60th respectively! On June 8 they will

The Director of Public Works in the "New Life Evening most urgent need at the moment Nutritious congee given sweepstake to be run by the Hos meet the Athletic Club and on

as a announces that Murray Pler, News" of May 29, to the effect is for yet more Branches in the The Society employs pitals Trust in Dublin or June 7, June 11 the Manila Football search plane spotted the scat Hong Kong, will be closed to that about 100 Chinese cons most poverty-stricken districts (Kowloon) to (persone) 2827 when the Derby takes

laco.

fered and burned wreckage of the Public for repairs na from tables had resigned from League Selection No. 1.

the of both taland and mainland. If Tho authorities refuse to

The leading English-language the four-motored troop-carrier 8 a.m. on June & until further Hong Kong Polleo. The truth lags or premises can be obtain- The Society, employs X close figures, but it is expected daily newspapers here have given plane which tore into a moun- notice.

la that realgnations have been cd, the Society ready

lady to qualified and experienced that another record will be sot, great prominence to the arrange- tainside 80 miles from Tokyo on

4,00 p.m.-London Relays Home News

from Britains. even though the time between the ments for the matches,

yery few, amounting to only 12 provide staff and equipment and Inspectors and three office boys. which Thursday, night.

Mrs. Farrell, of 30 Peak Man in the last two months.

1.13 p.:Light Variety, Grand National sweepstakes and are generally expected to draw There will be no information stone, was the victim of a snatcher

oxtend its work as widely as its at a total monthly cost of

*.50 p.interludo.. the Derby is short.

funds permit...

$1,010-; free congee is suppliet. 2.20 p.m.-01.0.C. Transcript)m, Bervient Leach

unit will be prizes of record crowds, especially since on the fate of the 31 passengers in front of the Dairy Farm on

raid £25,000 foc, fizet price £15,000 Sing Tao'd, team includes auch and eight crew members of the Thursday. Before Mr. Bainsbury Inspector Franklin and Detectives month at the three existing 100 children a day at the Social

conducted by Det.- The following figures for one) at the Society's expense to about Shakespeare's Character. Ho

"Mercutio", st Central yesterday, the snatcher So Kwong and Chan Lap it s Branches, Western Dispensary, Welfare Council's Nutrition 10.00 pm-London Relays New tributed among drawers of horses, Yung-seng, whose records have turneja in the rach who falled to place in been followed with keen inter-

29 Faulted in the appost- money,

est by local s¿ccer fans--Reuter. Segul, Kored, staten that Philip

ance of There, atd

A. Adler, correspondent for the

Latimer yesterday charged with the Hong Kong Social Welfare Society also contributes to the 11.00 proles an start in the Derby, Drafters of

London, May 29, "Detroit Nowe,” is believed to

kooping an opium diyan and pos- Council's premises in Nathan support of destitute children in horses: will get £800 each. There mlso will be Go Yusideal prizes, the Two Third Division football be one of the passengers 817th Troop-Carrier Group at salon of oplum and two oplum Road, Kowloon, give some Idea various institutions to the extent

pipon. On the application of Dat amount of which will depend on games were played tonight. re- There is no official confirmation Takiawa alturome near Tokyo Bero Wong and that one of the use to which the public's of some 3500 a month. All the total receipts. Total prise distri aulting: Northampton 2 Alder of this.

crashed in mountainous country era acated on her premises were putous donations are applied, administration is carried out by bation In expected to reach shot 2; Notts County 1 Ronding Meanwhile, another report west of Alug on : Thursday remanded for 12 hours for tur- | Cassa" Jjjerviewed during

workers whom #1,170,000.—United Press. - 0-Router.

bald a coprier pinne from the night,-Unlied Press.

ther inquiries".

8475. thanks are duo,

In

"

Roquete **Upli Dersi Knott Calling W/T Centre Stangentiers,

0.30 pm Humian Prograining,

for second? The rest will be dia- | players na Lal Shlu-wing and Haoj planè until the search team rechoung Yau, 20, was sentences unnumbered but at. Castle Pank St. John's Ambulance Brigado | Centre, Kowloon, at an averago 10.10 mm-Hoby from the Hong Kon

elated

3 hocAUS

three atrokes of the cano.

A United, Press report from to seven days' hard, Isbour and on May Wong Mui, 41.. before Mr. | Headquarters, Tal Hàng, and in monthly cost of $500; the

voluntary

to

Kotel at Pred Carolo and... -Xhj

Grippa" Dance Orchauten,

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