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Paisley, July 24, Weathering, a fierce spell of howling by Tuckett, after a century by George Fullerton had put the South Africans well ahead on the first innings, Scottish batsmen defiantly avoided defeat here today in the last hour and half in their two-day match.

Although the Scottish bowling was of moderate

quality, the improved batting of Fullerton and Begbie was, for the tourists, the most en- couraging feature of a pleasant-game. Fullerton, who is South Afri- score was 278 for four in reply wicket-kbeper, to Scotland's first innings total „en's

Peared bis first century of the of 177. tour, which may have earned hum first Test eap. He was

Pixer

Five Scotland second innings wickets fell quickly for 41, but Nicholand Edwards figured in

hard-hitting sixth

wicket

Scot-

the wicket for three and a quarter hours and his 129 In-n cluded right boundaries and one i stand and, at the close, the

score was 104 for five,

The final scores were: 'and 177 and 104 for five (Nichol 41 not out, Edwards 29 not out)!' South Africanu 278 for four (Fullerton 129, Begbie 74. Viljoen 32 not out).

The South Africios declared

the uterval, whoj

Motor Records

the

Ostend, July 24. Four new world mo-

toring records were braken on the Jabbeke track near here today. Two of them were by a Briton, Colonel A. T. Gardner, and the other two by Count. Lurani, of Italy.

Cotone Gardner, driving an MG, set up new figures in the dee, class for one kilometre and five kilometres, while Italian, deiving a Nebio, set up

the

County Matches

A feature of today's play in the County cricket programme won a third wicket stund by the Essex batsmen, Frank Vigar, and a newcomer. R. Horsfal', who added 226 runs in three hours and 20 minutes against Impshire.

Horsfall scored his maiden century in Arst-class cricket. fours. Vigar hit compiling 170, including 18

'seven" boun-} daries in his 125.

The close of play scores were: At Kennington Oval: Surrey 398 and 93 for two; Derbyshire 254 (Townsend 102. Alec Bed- ser six for 66).

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MORE BREAD

to

Berlin, July 24. Increased food imports from the United States have “im- proved supplies to a deprzo whare #

fensible authorise the minimum of an additional 2,000 grammes of bread to the ration in the

United British and

Staten Zones of Germany during the present monthly ration aridd," a joint statepiant issued by the Anglo-United States au- thorities said tonight,

The statement added that the turning point in Western Germany's food stockę posi tion had now definitely heen poned, and 285,000 tune of grain and flour had been im- ported nincs the beginning of the month.Router.

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1947.

Hungarian Beats Tom Brown

Paris, July 24.

Josef Asboth, Hungarian No. 1 player, sprang the biggest surprise of the French tennis cham- pionships here today by beating Tom Brown, American runner-up at Wimbledon and top seeded for the men's single events, in three straight sets.

Asboth won 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 top played from the back court, but reach the final.

hia fow excursions to tho net usually proved profitable.

Playing in a temperature of 100 degrees in the shado, Brown was never able to settle down. He began well by win. ning the first two games, but fell away and could take only two of the next 14 games.

The young American's ser- vice was particularly weak and in one vital game the third in the first set-ho was double fau'ted three times.

Auboth played tenaciously and his retrieving was remark able. For the most part he

Phenomenal 29 For

Nine Holes

Harrogate, July 24... phenomenal 29 for nine holes the lowest nine- 'hole score ever in first-class British profes- sional golf-accomplished by Eric Green, Liverpool professional, was the outstanding performance on a day of exceptionally fine scoring during the second round of the North British tournament here.. On this 6,106-yard course, in perfect golfing weather,

the players" solzed their chanee to muke. hilɛtory.

In spite of being behind prac- tically from the start, Brown was always trying to force the pace and this proved his un- doing.

Sturgess Wins

semi-fina, Eric Sturgess, South In the other men's singlca African champlon, after ataving off three match points in the brilliant fourth set, went on to score a victory. over the

French holder of the title, Mar cel Bernard. Sturgeas won 3-6. 2-6, 0-3,8-6, 6-3.

The main reason for the South African's success Was that he contested every point to

mort.

Historic Decision

Lake Success, July 25. The Economic and Social Council sunde a historic decl sion today when it adopted, despite a strong objection by the Soviet Union, the prin ciple that individuals could communicate with the United: Nations regarding human rights and women's status and bring their complaints before the Council's Commission on 'Humaй Rights, — Central

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HK. Football Club's Annual Meeting

A very successful year was reported at the annual:

general meeting of the Hong Kong Football: Club yesterday, presided over by Mr. J. Skin- ner in the absence of Mr. A Morse, who was unavoidably absent owing to the arrival of HE. the Governor.

Mr. Skinner said that he felt would not be found in terms -ok- sure that all present would agreoi dollers and cents in the statement that reconditioning - of the of pergunt, for doing the past Clubhouse was most satisfactory, season whenever the. Club was in But the efforts, ol, the members ary sort of dificulty, some mem. ber or members invariably camo to the rescue,

Australia's Right

In

Peace

Talks

Kure, July 25. Australian Deputy Prime Minister Herbert V. Evatt declared today that "Australia has a right to a voice commensurate with the con- tribution to victory of its forces" in a treaty with Japan. Evatt, who also is Minister nouncement. He made it plain

The Club's membership #tood at' 269, which Mr..

Skinner

thought was quite good for the first post-war year.

With regard to the soccer sec. tlon, he would like to state that the President, Mr. Morte, had 'ex-` pressed a wish that the soccer side, would not only be as keon as it was last year, but would make every effort to be physically t and punctual, Punctuality was an obligation which the Club always owed to their opponents. enjoyed a fairly successful season Rugby, Mr. Skinner sald, had

the limit. In the anal set, both of External Affairs, arrived at that his trip was for the pur- and he would like to congratulate men seemed tired, but the this headquarters for the Bri-pose of a personal observation Mr. Taylor for this achievement. Frenchman appeared to suffer tlah Commonwealth occupation of the Japanese occupation in He hoped that the

forces en route to a conference order to report conditions to Tournament would again be play Triangulat In this set, Sturgess, holding with Gon. Douglas MacArthur. the Commonwealth Miniators' ed this season and though the the initiative, mixed bla attack! He told newamen that he find Conference at Canberra in the trophy had been, looted, he felt cleverly and kept his opponent received the news of the United Intter part of August. ou the run. Bernard fought Steten State Department pro-

sure that a replica would be valiantly to rally from 1-4 de- posal for

"Australia would like to see forthcoming from members. an August pence the writing of an early peace ficit to be only 3-4 down, but treaty meeting while en route with Japan but that is a bit been re-laid and it was hoped that The Bowls Green had recently

of power at that point and this| Evatt made it plain he had made it plain several months the cooler weather. proved too much for last year's planned the visit to Japan prlor ago we do not want to see champion-keuter.

In conclusion, Mr. Skinner sold to the State Department an- things drift indefinitely. How that the Club could look forward ever, the Commonwealth Minis-to another successful year and to ters are much interested in the further improvement, both in the Japaneso peace treaty and I Clubhouse and the playing areas. The Committee had had plans for

Sturgess applied an extra burst here on a nava! transport. too aoon," he said. "Australia friendly games would be played in

NEW GOVERNOR

new figures in the 250cc, class' Horsfall 170. Ray Smith 51, after player came round with uxpecternity, with the hope and hope count me as their friend. it is a good thing that we

for five kilometres and one kilo

metro.

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"Wonderful"

Policy

Shortages

want to consult with them."

Not Enough

reform of their political, social and economic structure.

people

the improvement of the playing

Football Section Captain, Mr. Mullen: Vice-Captain, Mr. Hopkin. 200; Soccer Representatives, Mr.. L.G. Young and Mr. MacAlpine.

Charlie Ward, Dick Burton and Green in turn brought in 68's to lower the previous (Continued from Page 1)... this afternoon. I also have no exercise of one's ingenuity, for est in. the progress of the oc- abandoned until such time as the Evatt evidenced much inter- pitch, but these had to be course record by, one shot. Ten, players were below 70.

authe utmost effort in putting cupation and questioned corres- plans of the Civil Service Club "As a necessary complement to doubt that amongst this At Bournemouth: Hampshire

me there are forth one's strength, both men pondents closely. He said the ware known. Several hundred spectators these constitutional plans the lenge before for seven declared (Vigar 125, tinuous excitement 223 and 67 for two; Essex 532 were kept in a state of con Colony has been eagerly looking many others whom I count as tal and physical.

forward

"At the same time, I think first hand knowledge. to the rehabilitation of amongst my friends and who I

purpose of his visit was to get

Officers na player its

The following were elected-for Insole 72 not out),

that there may be

"It is not enough to disarm the ensuing year: President, Mr. "Nevertheless, though it is should realise that there are Japan and eliminate its power A Morse; Vice-President, Mr. some extraordinary score on his built up under its magis a real not as a stranger that I come other parts of the world that to Over one kilometre. Colonel and 240

At Maidatone: Somerset 168] card,' or in prospect.

contre for the radiation through to Hong Kong, I realing full have their problems as well as Evatt. "Under the Allied con- Skinner; Hon. Secretary, Mr. K. resume aggression," said W.M: Thomson; Chaleman, Mr. J. Garthier averaged a speed

for seven (Mitchel-

out China and the Western Pacific well that the Hong Kong of wo have. Nevertheless, though trols the Japanese people must Forrow. of 190.074 kilometres an hour Cup-14377

Innes 50); Kent 337 (Todd

of all that is best in our politicai 1947: Is a very different pace we shou'd regard our problems also undertake the constructive proximmte y. 118.796 miles

At the end of the day, Ward and-cultural heritage.

from the Hong Kong, that in their proper world setting, it hour. The old record

At Worcester: Sussex 360; and Burton were left in the was Worcestershire

left in 1035. There are many la our own-house that we have 171.700 kilometres an hour. Ife Wyatt 166 not out, Howorth of 185, but oven so, they were 468 for five lead with wonderful aggregates

more problems, and these pro- got to put in order. It is no "We realise to the full the im Llems are much more difficult good our trying to solve other recognition by the world will brake the five kilometres record 92, Jenkins 86 not out), with an

only a single stroke ahead of portance of the Colony's external and much more intricate.

"The future of Japan and Its averoge speed of

Rugby Section: Captain; Mr. P. 1866-1 approximately 114,796 Lancashire

At Cardiff: Glamorgan 103; Norman Von Nida, who re. relations and of a domestic long

people's problems that is quite depand largely upon the energy, Ingham; Vice-Captain, Mr. Cess. miles an hour, the previous re-(Cranston 50 not out). Play!

for four turned. a successive 68.

for term policy

The

future of

beyond our strength. We must sincerity. Hong Green, Dai Rees and Horne

Kang.. Our thoughts, how-

concentrate cord being 170.700 kilometres did not commence until after lle together three shots behind our immediate needs and by the in this. There is no country in se vos. By doing that we shall

and success with ford; Representatives, Mr. J.H, « on our own pro- which the Japanese evor, are naturally dominated by

Henderson and Mr. J. Redman. We, however, are not unique blema and we must help our achieve these aims." an hour.

Bowls Representatives: Mr. B.A. Count Larant

ten owing to rain.

necessity of completing the reha the world to-day that even not of course relieve to some extent Mahon-Ball-Australian, who re-It was decided that a Memorial

Evatt was met, by W. Mac-Mansell and Mr. J.S. Howell. At Northampton: Middlesex, 155.520-kilometres-an-hour, ap- 467 for five decured and 31 Flory Van Donck, returned 72 Amazing progress has

The Helgian professional,bilitation-of-life-in-the- Colony

been

have Its problems somewhat the United Kingdom from the presents the British Common-aque should be erected in the proximately 972 mph for th for one; Northants 202 (Ben- for an aggregate of 145, which mder the wise und able adminis aimi'ar to ours, to a greater or burden that she bears. Also, in wealth on the Allied Four Club to the memory of all mem.

made five kilometres, cgainst the old nett 50. Deals Compton record of 121.697 kpl: and for for 78) and 328 (Brookes 107). the final 86 holes tomorrow. the problems of the high cost of that most important and funda- closest cooperation with

Rix Just enabe him to qualify for trators with whom the Colony has a lesser extent, The question of helping ourselves, we should Power Council, and Lt. Gen. pers who had died during the wor

been blest since its liberation, but shortages for instance, food work in the kilometre he averaged

friendliest and 1.C.H. Robertson, commander years of 1041-45. -Reuter. approximately

our of the British Commonwealth livin- of transport and of educ-mehlal of all things; shortages mighty friend and neighbour, Occupation Foreca, who board- MONEY MART tion

and above all of housing, are of rice, shortages of wheat, China. Aerious and urgent importance. shortages of sugar, shortages of

ed his ship in the harbour.

Gold Indeed. the pale

opened yesterday at Today Evatt will visit atom- $320.50 a tael and closed at housing mont: Materials, shortages of Inadequacy of

·H.K. Recovery is causing Inconceivable hardship timbor, of steel, of cement.

bombed Hiroshima and British $332.60. It fluctuated between: The recovery to the mass of the population and Shortages of manpower en Hong Kong has been remark- by towns. He will proceed by of the day.

to date of installations in Kure and near- $328.25 and $33.75 in the course may have dire effect upon the gineers, health and aconomic life of the technicians and shortages

doctors, teachers, ab e.I have heard it cam-special train to Osaka where ho community. It Is with

mented on very favourably in a wil board General MacArthur number of countries, by people plane tomorrow morning to fly

for Australia on the cruiser He will leave Japan on Aug Hobart, Associated Press.

one

averaged

169.172 kph, 106.733 mph, against the old re-

carl of 146.900 kph.

Al the attempts were made with flying starts-Reuter.

Sing Tao Defeat Penang

Penang, July 25.

Under the joint patronage of the Governor, Mr. S. N. King, and the Resident Commissioner and Mr. N. K. Lee. Chinese Consul hero, Hong Kong's invading Sing TRO XI went into action this even

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the loaders.

American Baseball

New York, July 25.

In the American League, New York overwhelmed St. Louis 14-5 with a 20-hit assault, including homers by Yankee out fielders Johnny Lindell and Tommy Henrich and first sacker George McQuian.

The Yankees shoved across 10 runs in the first two innings, St. Louis outfielder Jeff Heath blasted two homers to tie Boston's Ted Williams for the league lead at 19 each. Heath also collect- ed a single and two walks for a perfect day at bat.

Boston came from behind to A 3-2 victory in the nightcap beat Chicago 8-2. Outfielder Tod boosted the Pirates out of the

deep "

sense of the res) seriousness, of, money.-

or

and climbed to $11.30 at the close. Pinstres opened at $11.10 a 100 Chinese National Currency futures opened at 114 cents and Spots, on the other Band, fell closed at 11% cents for CN$1,000.

from:13% cents to 18.4 cents?

U.S. dollara had buyers at $4.60. Sterling and Austrailan pounds were unchanged at $19.10 and $12.62 respectively.

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mg. against the Penang Chinesa Williams got his 19th circuit blow | League, collar, Plilaburgh camo #ich cleary emerge in thes ing was a tremendous problemi: delay miniters. Nor do I pro- Howarth, remanded for three da¥%; ou; # frequency of 845 kilocycles

year,

Football Association, the Island's League champions this feating Penang by the narrow margin of two goals to one.

of the season.

Indian Bob Feller held,Philadel phia to five hits as Cleveland Indian second baseman Joe Gor- easily trimmed the Athletics 0-1.

The visitors displayed brilliant form and were easily better than lon lashed his 16th homer,

Penang, which put up opposition.

strong In the National League, Brook.

moot toam

Live

from behind in the eighth, to wini

Scores:-

the, short

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trom 12.80 to 2.00 pm., and 0.80 to 11.00 p.m., and Kiso, on £53. megacycles in the 81 metre band from 1280 to 3.18 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.18 to 11.00 p.m.

18.30 p.m.light Variels

the need that we urge upon the "Now those shortages that I that have had the opportunity to Tokyo. Government the Immediate neces have mentioned affect every of passing through Hong Kong sity of alleviating the position by thing, not least housing. Dur- und Rellig what has been done yigerous housing scheme of its ing the last few months I have I think that reflects the great- own and by the utilisation to the visited a number of countries est credit on my predecessor, full of the assistance and ayall and in all of them housing was Sir Young, and all the able resources of private enter-

a great problem. Some of the people in this Colony. The future of the Colony, on smaller communities in theThis afternoon I do not pro- Arraigned before Bir. Blair. the threshold of the second een South Pacific, in Australia, in pose to go into the detai's of Keir on two counts of demanding tury of its history. Its axlarnal New Zealand, In India, In the various tasks ahead of me. with menaces the sum of $70 role in the integration of the Bri- Canada, in the United States, I want to study them on the from Tang Tong, Lau Man-kam, tish Commonwealth and for the yes, even the United States, spot, but I assure you that 122, 1p Fong, 21, and Ip Hol 21, world

the and the

of 8/11 needs are sinco the liberation and affected: lack of teachers,

**Then again education "Pusa to'llat all the problems that in Police custody.

we have to tackle Thoro Is, how nra Jeft ns-taska weighty but immense in their potentialities, to not enough schools. Health Is however, one matter on which| | the Government over which Your affected Communications are feel I must comment, and that Mrs. Gould, the Rt. Rev. Excellency, will preside, affected. Where is the staff to is the University. I regard it as Bishop Hall, Bishop Halward, 10 to 11 American League' "In all these tasks and in

hall design these airports the

a matter of the greatest im- Rev: H. Bunton, Fr, A.1.10 p.Daily Programme, "Sammary, your relations with the R. H. E. Your Excellency is assured of the the money to pay for them?. The should become a first class-in-3.C Hawking, Mr. and Mra materials to construct them, and portance that the University Higanti, Mr. B.R. Todd, Mr. 891 utmost loyalty help and co-opera cost of living too, the tremen-tution, a beacon of enghton- v. Kenni, Mr. T. Megarry, claiming the return of Your it comes directly out of these "You, Bir Morse, and Mr Mrs. A. Morse Mr. R.D. 1tion from the community, which dous increase in the cost of lyns and culture in this part of Mr. and Mrs, G.S. Folows,

I wholeheartedly upited in as

the world: ARDEN

ĐỂ. 1. Newton, Mr. As Morse, Excellency and Lady Granthum The world also suffers from Chau, and Ladles and Gentle Gilleaple Mr.D.M. Landale, Nat Bégalla His Grrrlane,

shortages, nur oficial, leaders and honourel friends and in wishing you both great deal of political unrest. men, have offered me your co Mr. M.M Watson, Sir Shou-45 pondon Relay Tarliamentary 6.150 health and happiness in our Fortunately, in that regard, operation during my tenure of son Chow, Sir Robert Kotowall, Bummary, Coloniali Amalu pagasi 151 midat,” dagda

Hong Kong is free and as has office. I gladly accept

that Sif Robert Ho Tung My Viorellus-Garrised || Adjus $7:00 pm-8xcids Unit Amanente biri H.E.'s Reply Just beau enid in the address offer. Without your help I can and Mrs. M.K. Lo Mr. and After Mr. T, N. Chau had welcome to me, Hong Kong is do nothing. So my concluding His. 8. N. Chau, Mr. Ho3,00 read a trans'allon Sir Alexan about to take a great step forward are, Let us go forward Cheng, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 810 der replied

ward on the democratic path by together to make a shining D'Almada Castro, the PA My wife and I were deeply the establishment of a Munici example of Hong Kong by show- to A.0.C. Flag Lieut. to Come touched by the warm and friend hality, and also, and this is what work and cooperation modore, A.DC to Governor, ly welcome which we received sometimes overlooked, another translation of his speech to Commander-in-Chief

RBI AND.C. to G.O.C. Flag Lleut.380 on bur arrival-shipka, affi @bon very important step--the crea and which we are nowy rotortion of an Unofficial majority in into Chiness was then read by Following the recept from those of You present in the Legislativa Connell

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The tourists are scheduled to lyn increased its League lead by St. LÕULU

southpaw Vid Lombardi hurled Winning, pitcher Vie Rascht, trouncing Cincinnati 1. Dodger | New York Jan and Europe.United Press. a six-hitter.

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bined to give Chicago a 64 vic Cleveland w tory over Boston. Cub mokle out Philadelphia. folder Clif Aborson led the at- Winning pitcher Bob Feller, tack with two triples

Cardinal Arst baseman Stan

Musial's single scored the winning

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run in the last half of the 10th Brooklyn

New York, July 24ingus St. Louis edged-out Cincinnat

The American batywight, Joe New-York-8.2, The Cards alapd Winning pitcher Vic Bakal, and his manager, Watthird place through the victory.

Walfson, arrived today aboard the Pittsburgh handed Philadelphia Boston

liner American bend ziekpek anymor

Bakel enld he was ready to fight Olle Tandborg any way, any Lime and

place except Bwoden

Both Bakit and Wolfson," said they seere anger for re-match with Tandber tho

a double defeat. The Pirates teak Chicago the opener 6-8 on a biz seven run rating including catcher Clyde Kiutts, homer with buses

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