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White City Games
Foreigners Take 14 Of 19 Titles
London, July 19.
Overseas competitors carried off 14 of the 19 Bri- tish athletic titles in the two-day meeting which concluded at White City today, the highlight being the brilliant run of the Hun- garian, S. Garay, who, in recording 4 minutes, 10.6 seconds for the mile, put up the fastest time ever recorded in the British Champion- ships and beat Sydney Wooderson's best of 4 minutes, 11.8 seconds, established in 1939. The Hungarians sent only a small team, but they carried off four titles all told-the mile, the hammer throw, the steeplechase and the pole vault.
American Baseball
New York, July 20,
In the American Leagus, scor. ing twice in the first inning out Paul (Dizzy) Trout, the Yankees ored back into the victory column with n 2-1 decision over the
vend place Tigers.
New York. Detroit
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Winning Pitcher Reynolds, Ted Williams sing Janay Perky home with the only con il the game in the sixth inning.
Boston
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St. Louis Winning Piteber Johnson.
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Washington anel Cleveland
postponed their garne on account of ria.
In the only games sei eduted in
There were two excellent de bles from the giant West Indian aprinter. MacDonald! Bailey, who won the 100 yards in 8.7 seconds and the 220 yards in 21.7 seconds. and the British Army athlete. Captain Whittle, who took the 440" yards hurdles in 5 seconds, and the long Jump with a leap of 23 feet, 9 inches,
DEPOSED - INSANE
New Delhi, July 10. Mir Tala Mohammed Khan Talpur, ruler of the Indian `- State of Khairing in Stud ainer 1933, has breu doposed bermuse of immunity, an oficial comunique stated today.
The deposed ruder, who in 34. In uncereded by a 14-year- old
so, ficarne All Muras Khan Talpur-Renter.
Attempt To Swim
The Channel
Hastings, July 19. Thirty-four-year-old Daniel Carpio, born on a Eire produced two great athletes "house on a raft" (house-1 in J. P. Reardon, who won the 44) yards eally in the excellent boat) in the Peruvian Guiney, who won the weight event Lime of 48.3 seconds, and port of Callao, will at- a distance of 17 feet, stempt to swim the Chan- nel from France to Eng- land on July 25, weather permitting.
To Holland, also, went two turies, J. Lataster running away with the 3 railes in 14 minutes, 20 ng his discus throw title with 14 seconds, and R. J. Brossee retain -
fert, 7 inches,
D.P.'s Feat
One of the best performances of the afternoon was by a displaced person, J. Stendzenieke, of Latvia, who hurled the javelin 210 feet, 74 inches-the best throw in
these Championships for 12 years, The National Lengue, stashing 14
The Nigerian prince, Adedevin, hits, the Cardinals outslagged the equalled the best performance in the Championships in winning the Ddgers to cut Brooklyn's League leading margin over the rained-high jump with 6 feet, 4 inches. ant Giants to two and half He was niso accond in the lang Jump, city, one inch behind the winner, and was fourth in the 120 yards hurdles.
St. Louis
7 13 Brooklyn
10 17 Woning Pitcher Dicksun. Cincinnati at New York post- poned the game, because of rain, 20 with Chiengo at Philadelphia
alo.
nighter.
Pittsburgh at Boston will be a
New York, July 20. Major League Standings, ip, cluding games of July 19 are as
follows:
National League
Brooklyn New York
Boston
St. Lou
Cincinnati
Chiengo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
New York
Wat Lost
American League
Detroit
Baston Philadelphia
Cleveland Chiengo
Washington
St. Louis
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Jug games of July 19, are as fol- lows:
Texas League
Houston
Forty:rth
Shreveport
Dalius
85
Beaumont
Oklahoma City
San Antonio
The latior event was won
by
the title holder. Pol Brackman, of Belgium, in 14.0`seconds, but he' enly just heat by inches the ever green British Olymple hurdler. Wing Commander Donald Finlay, Why is
now forty years of
age. Britain gained a splendid vie try in the half-mile, when C. T. White, leading
nih, he'd off a strong challeng
from start to by the Dutchman. De Ruyter, 29 win in minute, 533 seconds.
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the wim in the last few days In any event he will attempt
of July or the beginning of August,
The 182 b. Buenos Aires; bank clerk has four months leave with pay from Banco de la Nacion for the Channel at
E.H.
tempt. He is accompanied by fellow bunk clerk. Carto Yel- mini, who shares in training Carpio with Britain's Temme. the only man to have sum the Channel both ways. Teminc's HWIT were from France in 1927 and from Eng- land in 1934,
Carpio, who will enter
the
HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1947.
NEW
CHAPTER IN
BOSE LEGEND
Tokyo, July 20.
The Tokyo Press has contributed a new chapter to the legend of Subhas Chandra Bose, publish- ing stories that the mysterious, fast-moving Indlan leader had with him a fortune of $200,000,000 in gems and gold bullion when his plane crashed in Formosa on August 18, 1945. None of this vast fortune has been found, the papers said. The amount, even if all in the most precious jewels, appears fantastic for a single plane-load, but the Japanese papers blithely estimated it at 10,000,000,000 Yen. A. Japaneso communique shortly after the formal for- render announced that Chandra Bose, wartime Japanese puppet teater of the "Indian Provision- n' Government," had been fatal- ly injured when his plane crush- ed en route from Singapore to Japan.
Coming at a time when Japan already hnd agreed to surrender, this was widely suspected of
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Kimra The bus was travelling from Petera to Aaroli on the Adriatjo coast, All aboard the bun
were reported to bo Italian-Vulted "Prens,
Up Burmese
Council
at the nows of the attack on
Sheffield, July 197--
The South African cricketers had to fight all day for runs when they met Yorkshire here today; and at the close of play had scored 279 all out. Against bowling which was relentlessly accurate and full of menace, the early South African batsmen found great difficulty in scoring runs, Mitchell took two hours to score 47 runs, and had it not been for the courageous batting of the tail-end batsmen the tourists would not have reached 200 runs.
Tho South African wicket In the County Championship keeper took over the scoring role matches, H. J. Butler, the Nas for some time and compiled 50 in tinghamshire fast medium bowler, minutes, including three tours, celebrated his selection for tilo while Rowan, hitting out with fourth Test Match against the some fine scoring shote, made to South Africana by taking six useful 38.
Derbyshire wickets for 30 runs at Ilkeston,
The formor England bowler, Bill Bowes, had the best bowling analysis, taking four wickets for
30 runs.
The attendance at the match und receipts
today was 21,000 £2.047.
Bowling, with life and accuracy,
Butler was helped by unusually fine catching by his team-matos, and finished with the following analysis: 20.1 avers, 7 maldons, 36 runs, 6 wickets,
On the same wickot, Goorga Pape, who has been dropped after
even better figures. His analysis reorganise read: 14.1 overs, 4 muidena, 20
(Continued from Page 1) Thakin Nu has been regard. the Executive Council. He wish being a hoax to permit Chandra ed as the most powerful man in veyed to the relations of the es bla deep sympathy to be con- Blose to escape retribution. Turma after U Aung San. He victims and that he may be kept Mohandas K. Gandhi
was will be assisted by Pynw Swe: | fvly informed of the condition the Government called in Aung/ Playing in the second Test, had among those
who openly exU Mya, U Aung San Wel and of the wounded. He trusts that San and agreed to pressed be'ief that Chandra U Bu Cyan, the Governor said. they are making good progres- the Anti-Fascist Leaguo. Later runs, 6 wickets,
Sir Hubert, giving the first son to complete recovery."
Bose was still alive.
The
newpapers
nowa of the attack to the Burm-
Navigator's Story British authorities in Singa ese people, said: "I deplore the pore, however, announced more dastardly net which has robbed than a year later that exhaus-Durma of a statesman and lead- tive inquiry had confirmed that er and of minutera who can i he actual'y died un. reported. be spared. which displayed the fortune to remain calm and to continue
Mainichi,
I cut on the people of Burma to follow the wise course to wards independence set by their Mesanges of sympathy on the murderous attack on membera of the Burma Government have been reut by the King and the Government. The Prime Minis-
atory, said it had been started
the plane. by Yoshio Okita, navigator of
Okita, now living in Osaka, was quoted as saying that the Indian carried aboard two all gator-hide suitcases and that it was common gossip that he had the huge wealth in them. (Two sultensen would scarcely contain $200,000,000 worth of treasure). No Trace
leader."
India and
Council send their deepest
"Please also convey
Thakin
the Communista denounced him Following are the close of play The British Government sent) as "tool of British
a
In Im-scores
today' first-class the following message: "His perialism" and a "betrayer of mulchest rend with Forror of this das Majesty's Government have the working cinas”.
Close Of Play fardly attack on the Executive
Ex-Mayor
Scores At Birmingham-Warwickshifo Mya, the Finance 25 for when rala prevented fur the relations of the victims. U standing leaders of the AFPFL. sympathy to the Council and to Minister, was one of the out her play. Lelerstershiro to bat.,
At Stourbrbige-Heavy thun- Aung San and Thakin were well known to them per was one of the Burmese dele. Worcestershire
Mya With his chief U. Aung San, he derstorms prevented play in tha v, Lancashiro to London match. Honally from their visit to the gation which came United Kingdom in
At Blackheath-Kent 22a (Fagg January, Inst January and in U Aung San, Burma ment with the British for
aign an agree. 57, Davies 53; Gover, right arm loses a grant leader who was a self-government of Burma. He for 2.
the fast bowler, 5 fot 65); Surroy 48 devoted servant of his country was President of the Burmese (Butler, right arm fast bowler, ter, the Secretary of State for wounded the heartfelt
to the Seefalist Party.
At Ilkeston-Derbyshire 141 wishes Burme and Mr. Arthur Hen- of His Majesty's Government Muslim from Mandalay and a hamshire
Abdul Razak, a Burma for 30) and 25 for 0: Notting- 100 (Pope, right arm derson, Parliamentary Under- that their injuries may
not consistent
medium. G for 20). of the Secretary, of the
supporter prove to be grave and that they AFPFL, joined the Executive
At Lurds-Middlesex 380 for 7 Okita said all of the plane Burma Office have sent a per-will make a rapid and complete Council as Education
declared (Brown 74, Dools sonal message to Thakin Nu,
Minister
120, Robins (3); Esox. Comptan except the tail was burned, but the President of the Constituent
recovery"
when it was ro-organised after 88 for 3. added that fire could not des-
A Great Leader
the delegation's return Assembly
from At Gloucester-Gloucestershiro troy guk or gems, and con-
Mr.
The Prime Minister's Clement
mes London. He was Chairman of 261 (Nealu 80, Grapp 69, Lam- Attlee, the e'uded. "There in a possibility Premier, has also sent
to Thakin Nu wasi
37 "Ithe National Planning Board, bert 60); Northamptonshira concealed somewhere in Formo-na! message to Mrs. Ang rutal attack on the Executive for Burnin
a per.! that the fortune may still be
deeply regret to hear of the set up to prepare a detailed plan for 2.
At Bournemouth-Somerset 256 Council and to learn of the
60, Andres not out 62; sa or may have been brought to
King's Message
U Ba Win, elder brother of Knott, right arm off-spin bowler, deaths of U Aung San, Thakin Aung San, was a former Mayo: for 97; lampshire 93 for 4. The King's message to the Mya and four others. I know of Rangoon. For many years At Ilove-Glamorgan 290 (Dy Governor of Burma stated: how read a loss they will be to he was a school-master in the son 118, Davies 100: Corey, right "The King, who remembers Burnia and what a leader she Yenangyaung area.
He became an fast medium ewing bowler, & with pleasure his meeting with see in Ụ Aung San,
Minister for Commerce
for 46): Sussex 44 for 2 U Aung San and Thakin Mya "I trust the wounded are pro- Supplies a short while ago.
Reuter. In January, is deeply distressed gresting we'l."
Maho Ba Khring was In his message to Mrs. Aung Karen leader who had San, the Prime Minister said: associated with the AFPFL He "I am shocked to learn of the joined the Burma Executive death of your husband, whose Council last October. friendship-1-valued-and-his-
Ohn Maung, Deputy Secretary learership I greatly admired. in the Transport Department, I offer to you my sincerest sym- was a member of the Burmi pathy."
Civil Service,
water al Cap Gris Nea, is stay at Wilton Hote', Hastings, while training in the sea and at | Japan." the big bathing pool where the American authorities sald British National Champion they had never found any trace ships will be held this month. of Chandra Bose and were not He has a terrific swimming re-disposed to go looking for his crossing of the River Plate in Press. cord including 221⁄2 hour putative fortune. Associated
1945 and South American speed swimming titles for 1935 and 1938. For long distance swims
Meanwhile, bath Swedish wre he uses the cruw!.
-tlers competing in the InternationCarpio is confident-he-will-be-
Jierroota, who
al sports contest at the Wembley come, the first South American Paol night, won their matches, to swim the English Channel.
Axel Grenberg, the middle The Chilean weight champion beat Johnny Sullivan, light, middle and heavy weight champion of Great Britain,
Westergren, welterweigh champion, beat Lion Irvine, wel terweight champion of Great Bri tair.
and
Euch victory was Judges' decision, there being no falls in elther
contest.
rough hard and
tried but falled in March, 1946, was the last South American to attempt it--United Press.
Empire City Gold Cup
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The ship's agenta. told tho "Chinn Mail" that ono man died of fright en bourd while twở others had to be admitted to Tung Wahr Hospital op
Caux, July 20.
U in Tut, Burmese High "Moral Re-Armament is the most powerful wea-
Commissioner to Britain, who is now in London, told Reuter: pon in combatting the forces of materialism
"I am shocked and distressed. and in defending the very life of democracy,"
U Bá Choo, lending Burmesothe Burma has been deprived of a journalist and President of the landing, suffering from shock said Mr. R. T. An, Chairman of the Chinese very great leader and many Burma Press Union, has sup- They were reported to becin a. Association of Labour comprising one and #
valuable .members of her ported the AFPFL from the be. poor condition last night... half million organised workers, and Member
Cabinet. I will be the part of ginning. He became Minister The survivors are at present Sullivan could never get a runi
those of us who survive to bring for Information early this year, belog accommodated in the To of the Legislative Assembly, when the Chinese New York, July 10.
the murderera to book and to advantage over
Delegation Gronberg, but
addressed 700 delegates from
The Saw Bwa of Mong Pawn Xhen refugee camp, West Point, Mrs. Ethel D. MucBob's Stymie
take steps to prevent further was appointed Counsellor for pending arrangements for their prevented the won the first running of the Em-
twenty nations at the Moral Be-Armament
attempts at terrorism. Swede from scoring a fall.
the frontler area after the auction.
onward passage to their destina. The pire City Gold Cup race at Bel.
Assembly at Caux, Switzerland, today. Swede was given the judges' de-mont Park today, while
"Without any details, I can-cessful frontier areas conference cision at the end of the first as favoured Assault ran third.
With Mr. An on the platform, Mr. S.S. Llu, who for 15 years not make any comment and I earlier this year.
The bulk of the passengers were Mr. S.S. Liu Chairman of drove an engine on the Peking am too grieved to be able to Pandit Nehru, Vice-President arrived in the early hours of and-Jield_his_advantage to tha end,
Peking Hankow Rallway Hankow Railway, China's lifeline, say much. Touding virtually the
I know no more of India's Interim Government, Fox" and "Hawkins."
yesterday morning in "Harty: In the other bout. Westergren throughout the race until the Union and Labour Advisor at the before becoming Chairman of the than the press at present."
said tonight that he deeply re-disembarked at North Point They Rut the Judges' vote for the first home stretch, finished second, a ILO. Conterence, Mr. Y.P. Lee Raliway Unton said, "As the re.
"Strong Man"
gretted the assassination of the and were immediately, taken to four permanent Government Delegate sult of long years of war six minutes of the bout. During head behind Style and
the
U.Aung. San was Burma's six .Burmese ministers, a New the To Yuen in motor buses and this session he twice looked lik? lengths in front of Assault.
to ILO, Mr. C.R. Chu Employers' Government has been weakened
man. Leader of the Dolh! report stated. scoring a fail-Reuter,
The South Americans, Endea. Advisor to the ILO. Delegation, in its ability to deal, with the
ferrica powerful Anti-Fascist People's This cold-blooded murder of Steamship Co., the agents, had which the Ho: Hong vour and Ensueno, made carly The delegation leaves for China forces of totalitarianisın. My challenges but faded in the sloppy today to report on the Conference own railway, for instance, "has
Freedom, League, he was 32 the Burmese popular leaders at laid on. A few more arrived going and finished fifth and to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, never resumed full operation since and known to most Burmese as a time when they were on the later in the day on board the
liberated his eve of their independence is China Navigation Co.'s Mr. An added, "Materialism, in its liberation from the Japanese, the man who seventh respectively. "Talon, an.
tragle beyond words. I mourn "Hunan" and these, toe, word other South American-bred entry, other words, Totalitarianism is at The Communists, regardless of country twice".. who has been racing almost a
force of division and destruction, the consequences to China have
Aung San fought for tho. for U Aung San, a friend and sent to the refugee camp. year, was sixth,"
Unity and peace can never come never censed to destroy and dis Japanese in 1942. Later, diall- The winner covered the 1 mile, about unless th's evil is defeated, mantle the line. The voice from lusioned with the Japanese, he furlongs in 2 minutes, 42 3/3 In the present state of Caina Caux will be welcome news to fought for Britain against Japan seconds.
whose etablisation is extremely my countrymen who have been as a leader of the Burmese re The muddy track, turned into a urgent, the programme of Mural without hope for long period, sistance. quagmire by the heavy morning. R-Arnurnent is specially, impor- Railway men are longing for new Or middle class Burmese tant in solving her political and light that can lead them to stock, he was born near Yanan- rain, sulled Stymie perfectly:
Natchez Immediately went intal economie problems. It will be no new way of life. The Chinese gyaung, à central Burma oli town,
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Approximately 90 per cent of the 1:800 survivors are still in the camp; the rest have moved. out to join friends or relatives/ In the Colony. About à hundreds Burmese political sources in the JCIL ship "Van Houtz, and will be leaving this morning: iơ
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glum was logged with the same the lebd, followed by Endeavour | use, trying to reform the Com-] niasses from now on will play the | where he went to high school London sald today that, they ho- other batches will be sent on to ilme as Diot but inished a half and Fnsueno, with Stymle afth, munists unless change staris Arat] fullest. part in the epěning of af He went to Rangoon University loved Communists had asana Swatow and Amoy as shipping,
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Great Prize
ders of the students' strike there other Burmese leaders in Ran-Meanwhile, hawkers are do hame, when Endeavour moved up. generation faces crisis but the John Roots, son Edouard Muller of
France
of the late In 1986, becoming a founder goon,, not turning point has come. A new Buhop of Hankow, sald "Ching and president of the Rangoon third and Raymond Im-The latter, however, could
message from Caux is going out a great prize. If anyone could Students Union. He after convinced that the Communists passengers lost all their luggage, ing a thriving business In the sustain bla run.
These sources said, "We are streets around the camp. The pants of Belgium fourth, all Stymio was 8 to. 2 against in to the stricken world. Moral. Recapture the minds of its four wards studied law but gave were behind the assassinations and belongings, and, canvas with the same time as the win the botting-Reuter.
Armament is the road to universal hundred million people with the up to devote himself to politics; because U Aung San had recent shoes, mats, baskets, sultenabs wrong idea it would be the He organised countrywidely ruled that a large section of and soap are only some of the GOLF
Labour Relations greatest calamity. In history, but strikes which paralysed the the Communist party was intiems in major lamand Mr. An who worked 38 years in If those minds are captured with administration in September, lawful." ANSLUT According to the local agents France in a blinding rainstorm Des Moines, Iowa, July 20. which was swept in from the
Frank Steanahan and Bad coolmines the farmer President the right Idea It would be the last year, defying the Brush sen on a strong breeze, Ward, last year's dualists, were of Chinese Mine Worker, He greatest benefit in history. The Army of occupation.
The sources added that U of the "Hong Khony,”- tho panie, who won yesterday's lap, favourites in thesom) Anal continued, "Moral Re-Armoment future of China- goes to men who
Aung San and his adherents ship was insured in Blugapore, In face of the chaotle condi- und reapod, the fruits of their but for what amount is uny moved up pae place in the over matches of the Western Amateur in equally imperative for the Im have an kicoingy greater than
provement of labour relations. Left or Right, on which everyone on brought on by the strike, own teaching because they had known locally. She un caded all standings by his fourth golf championship. place finish today:
Stranahan meals Tem Sheeman Under the doctrine of De. Sun can unite.”
Always preached resistance to some 2,000 tons of rice horm United and Ward plays Bob Willits. Yat-sen the fourider of the Preen.
| the, minority "P Stranahan won last year but later Chinese Republic we were, early the St. Raymond Paper Company, now come to the very firm con. It was pointed out that being her voyage on to Swatow
from Rangoon, before continu-i Ward boat Stranatian for the taught that class struggle, would Montreal, reported on the North clusion that I must fight on iden sides the Communists, the only andAmoy She took on 20 national amateur?
* frillful leamwork, and cooperation Aksembly in Canada where he met wild, The General has submitted conalled at facilon Brisbane, July 20 between mangerment and worker Omerat Ho,China's wartime to his Clovernment detalled plans
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rmese extreme nations inter Rewan Lowis, 4: 20-year will only be Double bi moral Chief
turing 3 the /postwenty of his countrymen to Switzerland
to Aung whoward beaten by nothing definite about futura knocked out in preliminary fight Almament la indeed a high one rears lo my Gght against material. and Antion to train in Meral besuse of His recent, concession the Botipis Blake Sky spline for prudor, Minstreliable at the Brisbane Stadium on This is yatic job and ales my own, fiam in Ching, the method used. Ra-Armanent The Generol
Thi The twill run in Feis night died in horpital on Wabellewe, jhts force will port? Worce gainst force, organisa, walls to active a: Caux, latest./ne
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hot" | the last classic race of the English/ $d Press, asociat-only had us to tragedy But American Moral Re-Armament with and Idea," Mr Hallward political opponents of Aung Ban "cargo in the Colony
DOUBTFUL RUNNER
Ibndon, July 19 season.
The Two Thousand. "Guineas His trainer, Fred Darling, stated
John
Cand Derby allure, Tudor) today that although he could say 'old professional, boxer who was basis, Tho work of Moral Roihuakor<Stat, © General Ho told for sening at once select groups
runner for the Al team
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