FOTOPRINT
CAMERAS
&
PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES
7. D'Aguilar St., HK 9. Middle Rd, Kow.
CHINA MAIL
County Cricket PRINCE
ASKS
OXFORD BLUE FOR AID
OPENS OUT
London, Aug. 14.
G. M. Walford, Oxford triple Blue, nearly beat the season's highest total and the Somerset record individual score at Weston-super-Mare today against Hampshire. In scoring 264 in five hours 25 minutes of grand driving, which brought him 40 boundaries, Walford came within three of Bill Edrich's 267 against Northants in July and was 28 short of L.C.H. Palairet's highest for Somerset in 1896. Walford's previous highest score was 141 not out against the Indian touring team last season.
American Baseball
New York, Aug. 15. Baseball scores;
If
National
Normun Yardley, England cap- rain, www alka fue form. A. | Scarborough" against Derbyshire, he scored all round the wicket for 177 in three hours 20 minutes and bit 20 f
At Cheltenham, a large crowd
were given some entertaining cricket and they saw 18 wickets
of
for 372 runs on the
Gloucestershire watch against the South Africans. The county team were dismissed 18 in reply to South Africa's first innings total of 225. In their serund Junings the tourists wer
E.
0 F
Hanklyn
Winring spileber Warren Spahn.
St. Lanis
B. I
#
1 G
3
14
Pat-bough
5
Woning
pitcher Fil
on Her.
5 ม
J
帮 *
I
New York
*Ithildeholti
Warung pitcher Relinštz.
Philadelphi
New York
American
all t for 218 and with Glouces o teshire having scored 28 for no at the close of play, they wicket. Unter
equire 261 runs for, victory with'
their second innings
C
8 10
2
Waming pitcher Alle Reynolds. &A Cointed Press.
SWIMMING
The swimming attraction this
cvening the Inter.club meet between Victoria Recreation Club and Eastern at V.R.C. commencing at 9.30 .
As there are several outstand. ing swinTS in the Eastern
ranky, kren
be witnes revt.
tanding.
wickets
The county have all day lo
morrow in which to get the runs.
or be dismissed in the attempt.
am Allen, with 59 and
London, Aug. 14. A dramatic call for supplies of the new drug streptomycin to save his wife was sent today in urgent messages to the United States by the Polish prince, Stanislaus Radzivill.
Doctors are fighting for the life of the 24-year-old princess, the Hungarian-born Maria Kolin, who is lying in a London hospital dangerously with a blood in fection following birth of her baby son last Saturday.
The baby prince is reported
to be well.
Princo Radzivili's marriage was a wartime romance. After having fought in France with the British Army, he met his been nursing wife, who had wounded in French hospitals, while escaping to England. Reuter.
Sing Tao
Team At Poole
Poole, Aug. 14.
HONG KÒNG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1947.
Business Enthusiasm Dies For Japan
Tokyo, August 14,
The number of businessmen from the United Kingdom and the Empire arriving in Japan for the re-opening of foreign trade tomorrow and onwards was expected here today to num- ber nearer 30 than the official quota of 64.
Reports from London and various parts of the Empire wee naid to indicate that the original enthusiasm to do busines with Japan had died down considerably, owing to the present alination and widespread controls in Japan.
British officials in Tokyo eald that they did not know the date of the arrival of the Brilish traders, but expected them to arrive in batches' byjnie any time after tomorrow-Reuter.
CAMERA REPAIRS
all types of
CAMERAS, ENLARGERS & PROJECTORS
Workmanship guaranteed.
ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY 10 Ice House St.
New Rule SOVIET SAYS For Korea U.S. PLANS Trade
tour
LAMB ARREST CASE vided the cargo on board
[Continued from Page 4) information the documenta Monkhouse
on the nature of front which
tion.
TO RULE WORLD
London, Aug. 14. An article by Yuri Zhukov in Pravda broad- cast by Moscow Radio today said that the Inter-American conference of Foreign Ministers was called to enable the United States to secure complete military subjuga- tion of Latin-American countries,
·
The article said that it was clear that the Marshall plan, and the plan to be worked out in Brazil are part of the United Staes scheme for ruling the world.
Ships which have been trading with Korea via the Portuguese Colony of Macao since the be- ginning of the year need no longer make the de- but can. steam direct from Hong Kong to any Korean port pro-
"Having increased to the Argentina remain in force and limit the economie dependence this factor cannot fail to in- has been authorised for of countries of Latin-Amerien Buence future relations between Lamb's food and accommoda- export.
on the United States, American these two countries,"
Zhukov sald that Mexico. This has been made possible politicians have decided that
several other Chief Inspector C.A. Kriloft by the Trading with the Enemy the time has come to take a fur. Colombia" and
are raising their had learnt that said that on Feb. 20, he was en-Authorisation) (Japan) Order, ther step towards liquidation countries
within of these countries' sovereignty, volcea against being turned unged on general Investigation 1947 permitting trade Lamp would not be able to duties at the Special Branch. At certain limits with "all territory securing completo milliary sub conclusively into United States return to Shanghai. Mr. Lona- about 8.30 p.m. on that day, which
colonies" but "an attempt will dale based his objection one spoke to Lamb, He intended sovereignty on Dec. 7, 1941,"
under Japanese Jugation of these states."
Zhukov wrote, "All they have be made to frighten them with the ground that the Colonial to take a statement from Lamb, Secretary was claiming privi- but during questioning
All imports and exports he to do is to give money for the the old battered scarecrow of lege in regard
Lamb tween Hong Kong and Korca are maintenance of armed forces the Communist danger." to those docu- became so garrilous that he now subject to license. Finnan quantities advantageous to the and supply cannon fodder in was compelled to take
ecial arrangements for payment only.
United States. Nothing else in have not yet been finalised, The main object of the i
It is understood that Mr.-J.-their concern." tloning was tö estamish Galvin, Head of the Industry
Wall Street Favour whether Lamb had a British Section of the Department of The article said the United passport or any identity papers. Supplies, Trade and Industry, States is already sending a large had come under economie and Secondly, it was intended to as who la now in Japan, will visit quantity of armis to Brazil, the political subjugation to the certain whether Lamb had any Korea to complete the financial "ruling circles of which country
United States."United Pressi It was desired to as arrangements. certain Lamb's nationality as a
are drag particular favour The Korean Foreign Ex- with Wall Street and carrying result of his activities in Shang change Bank, Limited, is open-out all of its plans, crushing de- Ing an account with a local 18-mocratic forces and making eign bank to facilitate trade be- propaganda hostile to the So- tween Korea and Hong Kong.
viet Union."
menta.
After Mr. Bernacchi indica. fed that he would not press the point. Mr. Lonsdale said the documents comprised four-1 cornered
correspondence be- tween the Foreign Office in Lendon, the Britlah Consul In Shanghai, the Hong Kong Gov- ernment and the British Am bassador at Nanking.
Continuing, Monkhouse sald that about ten days after his release. Lamb came to the Im- migration Office and showed a
visa which he had received from
money,
hal.
Kriloff said that he was nni connected with the Immigra- tion Officer in any way at that time."
The last ten members.Shanghai. Monkhouse sald that "Papers Taken" respectivels, were the county of the Sing Tao Sports he could not say that because
chief scorers, their last six wickets Falling for anly 7 runs,
The South African wickets foll
In the course of his state-
Club of Hong Kong, ac- Lamb had received this viaa, ment, Lamb said that his pass
ficate and other papers, had been at egular Intervais, and had companied by the man-ho would be a'lowed to land in part, together with birth certi-
Shanghai. not been for a splendid 70 by ager and founder of the
Selwyn John Walton, Accoun-loat when he went into intern- orton, why opened the inning. club, Mr. Aw Hoe, arrival, Treasury Department, saldment. Kriloff said that he re
corded in the statement every- would at Poole marine si.. that he arranged for the pad thing that was said by Lamb
ment of expenditure ort this afternoon
for food and accommodation also said that he had no money regarding Identity papers. Lamb "The itam will start training supplied to the plaintiff from with him or anywhere else. This tomorrow," said Mr. Aw,
"We Mar. 10, 1947, Plaintiff was at
owl 65 In 45 minutes by Mann,
have been small.
Lenth man int, their score
enupelion slamuld.
Closing Scores
Cluse of play scores:
"We
At Cheltenham: South Africanschalt. use the Chelsea Football
and 248 (Fullerton 70, Manu Club ground in London," Cok four for 80, Goddar Mr. Aw went on to say: vo for 80), Gloucestershire 185 played match
n
against Inehusled in the programme are and 26 for no wickets.
Siamese Combined XI before we a mumber of events for.members. AL Hoatings:
left Bangkok and beat them and opportunity will be afforded | (Wabc five for 114). Leicester-
Suarex
422
of seeing the Anderson sisters in fshire 299 for four (Riddingten 72. nelion.
4/2."
Three other members of
the
In-
Both have been reßorning | Berry 63. Pumkin 182. Watson team, including Mr. Souza, trea.#tructions to cease payment. On
C
.די
Was
In the meantime, trode be- tween the two places will be on a barter system as has been the practice for the past eight
months,
United
Zhukov said, "The position of Argentina aroused the greatest apprehension In' the States aince this country is the most developed and economical- ly powerful state in Latin America,
"Dominant For
Estate The Princess
London, Aug. 15. Buckingham Palace 1211- nouneed today that the King has given Sunninghill Park, picturesque 300-cre Berk- catute, to Princess Elizabeth.
The duratia-covered man- zion adjoining Windsor Casile, one of the Royal residences, will be
be the country home of the heirean
presumptive
the throne.
to
Na decision has been reached about a home for the Royal couple in Lon
don. Ansociated Press.
present slaying at the Y.M.C.A. statement was also recorded.
Kri'of said tha: Lamb men- and part of the food consumed {
shire by him came from Jimmy'stioned, nothing about getting as
Hong thekitchen. The accounts for June Ristance from people in
if he and Ju'y had not yet been set. Kong, but did say that
would in Shanghai, he ted. but would be paid on Mon- were day. He had received no
have many good friends who would assist
Under good times during training ink (3).
Mar. 10, $7 was expended, but Kriloff denied at he told Lamb examination. surer, who At Weston-super-Mare: Hamp
жего stranded in weel and have equilles or better. I
alnce then, a daily expenditure et several of the Ladies Coltshire 280 and 40 for no wicket Africa for three days, arrived at
Somerset 505 for aven declared Laindon airport this morning. of $11 had been incurred for he would only take a resume of what would be sold. He started (Walford 264, Gimblett 59, Law Bruter.
inking the statement, but found rence G7).
he could not do so because no many of the things which Lamb said were irrelevant, Kriloff agreed that Lamb did say he was born in Dundee, Scotland. Krlof denied that Lamb men- tloned an emergency certificate and had claimed that it was lost during his ten months' deten- tion in Chinese gaol.
records.
At the end of the gals an ex hibition water polo game will be
played
At Scurtmrough: Derbyshire between V.I.C. and 309. Yorkshire 600 for seven Eastern. Both sides have promised | Lester 143, Yardley 177, Coxon that the game will be played in,583. Die mropr sufrit.
The following are the repre,
sentatives of the clubs: ........
V.RC. W. Lowrenes, F. Monteiro, T. Lope, G. Roza. Pereira. A.K. Rumkin. 11 Hallerand and G, Satinders.
Fastern: Chunt Wallum
Пobert
TENNIS
A! Lords: Kent 301 and 220 for
The distribution of prizes in live (Ames 80, Valentine 02). the Open Bingles end Ореп (Roberta: 110. Doubles Lawn tennis champion- Middlesex 220
ship,and the inter-members Club evenis will take place at the Hong Kong Cricket Club on Monda at 0.30 p.m.
Wright seven for 92).
At Coventry: Warwickshire 443 and 43 for three. Surrey 344 Polmes 107 not out, Alec Bedier
76).
At Dudley: Worcestershire 484 Str
His Excellency the Governor, Alexander Grantham and
Chung Ah-mun. Chan Ka.chung (Pelmer 177, Jenkins 77. Jepson Lady Grantham will be present. Won Shi-hong
Chan, six r 118). Notts 305 for four The prizes will be diatribed by Wene Sau-ran, and Mak Wai-tarixin 156, not out). ming.
At Swansea Glamorgan beat Miss Joan Mitchell
The presantation will be follow-
Colony ChampionshipsNorthamptonshire by an inninga
The programine for the Angus and seven rane. Glamorgan 360, ed by à cocktail party in the club. Swimming Championships of the Northants 148 (Brooker 82) and 201 (Brickes 80. Clay alx for Colony, run by the Victor Re
creation Club, has been sent to
55).
At Glacion: Lanenshiro 10.
the repreventatives of the various Essex 200 (Wilcox 58, Bailey 64
swimming chubs and Services.
not out) and 173 for six (Insole be | 61 not out).--Reuter.
Tac championships will swung off during the last week of September and the first week of October. Entrica close on Satur. day, Sept. 13,
is to
BOWLS
RAMADIER BACK IN PARIS
M
Carnegie Heiress Dies
Edinburgh,, Aug. 14. Louise Carnegio Miller Thompson, strikingly beauti ful, 27-year-old granddaughter of the multi-millionaire, An- drew Carnegie, died last night, after a short illness, at Dornogh in Northern Scot- land.
Mrs. Thompson is survived by her lawyer husband, Gor- don, whom the married in
1938, and by three daughters, -United Press.
Hearing was then adjourned til 16 a.m. today,
Members of Craigengowor Cricket chib kæd a try.out o their newly relaid green at the Valley. The new club house will be officially opened at the end of the month.
VJ Anniversary
likely that Canada will be drawa The article said that it was
into the United States plan des. pite previous objections that the dominion was an agent of .” Britain because "now Canada
Work Of Terrorists
VIENNA, AUG. 14. AMERICAN INTELLI-
GENCE AUTHORITIES RE-
PORTED FROM BAD GAS- positions In
TEIN TODAY THAT THE Argentine economy have be-
BOMBING AND DERAIL- longed for a very long time not. to Americans but to Europeans TRAIN ON TUESDAY NIGHT MENT OF THE BRITISH and particularly to the British wined Argentina is less depen- "EVIDENTLY". THE WORK NEAR MALLNITZ WAS dent on the United States then OF JEWISH TERRORISTS. other Latin-American republic.
"It has in the past repented- ly attempted not, only to escape USA Influence but also come out in the role of organizer of Latin-American states,
The Amartcan report sald that descriptions obtained from far- mers in the area of the bombing an "ovidence available at the aceno" indicated that Jewish a Old Scarecrow terrorists were responsible.·** "Despite a number of re-
The report also suld; • "We ciprocat ofcial friendly mani-¦ have arrested one suspect and festations which have taken aro Interrogating him in co- place of late, economic contra- operation with the British dictions between the USA and authorities."-United Presa.
SINO-SOVIET TREATY
NO AMITY PACT
Nanking, Aug. 14,
Two years after the signing of the Sino-Soviet treaty of friendship and allfance, China finds her relations with Soviet Russia today far less friendly, marked by a virtually complete absence of alliance either in spirit or in action, than, on Aug. 14, 1945, according to the concen- sus of political observers here.
ہو
The second anniversary of latory messages though many 2. China won the war but the signing of the Sino-Soviet | Chincao quarters privately re- lost the fruits of victory. The treaty is being allowed to pass vive their momory with bitter part she fought for against without fanfare and congratu- ness.
Japan she has lost to Soviet The_CC_flique organ, To Russia. Chiria found a “new Kang Pao, which has an out-imperialism" barking at her *poken anti-Soviet 'editorial doors after ousting the Japanese
ŕ policy, was the only paper in aggressors. Nanking which carried a short "New Mukden". Item on Wednesday reminding
The Peltashan Incident is the people of the conclusion of compared with the Mukden in- the Sino-Soviet pact and went eldent on the night of Sept. 18, sofar as to speculate that the 16 years figo. Soviet interpreta- Foreign Once planned to issue tipn. of China's treaty right to New York, Aug. 14. a trong worded statement re-establish administration · in alleged Soviet Dalren and Port Arthur does violations of the treaty, not any whether it is justified Political observers, who have or not; at least it is not the
Brings Dark Thoughts
...
Paris, Aug. 14. M., Paul Ramadler, the Prime Minister, interrupting his parti. cipation In the annual Socialist The semi-finals of the clubs Congress at Lyons, will fly to Inock-out Lawn Bowls competi. Paris tomorerw morning to pre.. FOOTBALL
tion will be played this week-end, side over an inter-Ministerial Con. The South China football team, when K.B.G.C. "A" meet Recreio ferance on Indo-China. which
M. Emile Bellsort, French High In an editorial commemorating the second anniversary of the surrender of enumerating visit Manila and "A" al K.C.C, this afternoon and Bangkok, leaves on Monday. This Prisoner Officers' Club play Commissioner to Indo-China, was Japan the New York Times said: "On the evening of Aug, 14, 1945, there afternoon they will entertain
flashed through the world the glad tidings that Japan had surrendered been watching closely develop attitude, of a former ally in Cralgengower Cricket Club "A" [expected to arrive here by air strong Navy side at Caroline Hill! at Kowloon Bowling Green Club from Saigon to report to the Con. and that the greatest war in the history of mankind at last had come to ments. In Chinese-Soviet rela- war and a friend in peace time. at 0.10 pan.
tomorrow.
ferenco Router,
tions ranging from the Soviet 3.Only, China iny observing "In respect to Japan in parti-"And because of the veto of overaliadowed at the moment by stripping of Manchurid to the the Sino-Soviet treaty while cular we have reason to be of the victors the United Na- the fear of a new war which Peltashan incident and Soviet Soviet Russia repeatedly viola- proud of the achievements of tlong appears as paralysed in its even the most convincing an-| unwillingnese to turn over, ted it. It has lost raison d'etre American administration under crucial functions as guardian of sunces to the contrary can- Dairen and Port Arthur to and shou'd be abrogated (this General MacArthur which peace as was its predecessore,not banish completely, Over the Chinese administration, and last view was expressed only transformed an Oriental and the League of Nations.
whole scene hangs the dread opinions expressed by official, hy radient elements such as the despotic theocracy into a scm-
spectre of atomie explosions som-official and unofficial Chin- CC Cifque). blance of working democrácy | ́"In short, the memory of vie- which threaten the end of civi-| cas, circles, summed up the view This is what the general and made the country ready for tory in the last, war is being Hined man.”—United Press. of the average non-Leftist Chin- public of non-Leftist China
cae as, followŚLANY
thinks about Sino-Soviet rela- "At the same time if the
tions today. Thoso vlown, in
UNRRA GOODS USED BY CHINESE TROOPS
an end.
RAF Wins Water Polo
*
peace. New York, Aug. 15. The Scripps-Howard reporter, William H. Newton, writing from Shanghal, armistice day of the Second
The Price said today it was learned that evidence of UNTRA rellef supplies having World War Is unable as yet, to
1. The price which the Soviet many canes, reflected govern been appropriated by Chinese Communist troops and used for military evoke the same feelings of re-
Unfan derdanded for, participa- ment public pronouncements and purposes had been uncovered by UNRRA Investigators in China.
verent. Joy and thanksgiving In the long-awaited water polo match between tion in the war against Japan actions.
Bino-Soviet relations ard has been duly paid but the price Newton's dispatch continued: "While it in no way Justifica, Afte, detailing a long list of that used to go with the flist Navy “A” and the R.A.F. from Kai Tak, the
which Ching paid for Soviet certainly deteriorating and that "The information, was contain- this government interference alleged solzuren by Communists, armistice day, this is due to Navy at long last succumbed and forfeited ed in cyo witness reports from with lef shipments to the the write, adds:---
the ren'iantion that this tiine]
friendship and goodwill has trend le continuing. It appeared. their one hundred percent record.
that many knotty outstanding" consation of hostilities has not
come to nothing, in representatives of north, the report for the first American
Fortunately for the R:A.F.remolning games if they are 13 UNHRA who visited Communist time does reveal some probable "Interference with, UNRRA meant the conclusion of pesce,
Soviet Russia, which in the issues between the two countries F/Lt. Lothian was able to remain beat the Navy team an goal aver. reasons behind the Nanking | hetivities by bath sides has been On the contrary the victors in the Oslony long enough for this age for on Wednesday the Navy first place as an ally should not will be kept dangling and many government's action.
extensive that UNRRA's are deadlocked over the peace match and with S/Ldr. Hayner best Dovohs "A" by 14 goals to demand a bit of Chineso terribservera bellaved that a sold- The Nationalist Government Chinese Communist spokes China Division has ordered that terins while large parts of the slip playing it was obvious that nothing which puts them in -- a
torial administrative sovereign. tion was only possible through repeatedly hon boon criticised man havo bitterly condamned no more supplies he distributed world sink into new economic the RAF, were going to be fat really commanding position., ty. In return for throwing her third party mediation Inter for hindering the shipment of Government interference with north of the Bath Paralel The distroas beyond any prodaged when the two teams, met previous more formidablo proposition than
weight against Japan, has now vention.—United Pres UNRILA relet guide into Chin the delivery of UNRRA supplies ban afecta about 80,000 tons of by war. And in Create and yet After a very clean and sport valuable points this week and against China and is exploiting Printed and published for the
H.Q. Land Forcon gained three vidently turned her back. Dan Coinmunist port city of to their areas and Loudly pro- materia destined for National Chine oven gune have rostima ing game: The R.A.F. emerged have gone into fourth rigos hard the inroads which she made in oroprietors, The Newspaper thefooi had, bron, bombed by, elafmeil (hat" the supplies were Government areas north of the their cartago Arhiterafter a war winfors by 7 goals to 8. Nationalist planes despite gav, distributed' on a fale and equil- Parallel and 80,000 tons destined to fies the world from talajis Although this aronged their "B" are also catching to and are creating condtions in China Enterprises Limited, by WATER ernment grourangea that deliable basis and never used for for, Communist arpan."-Valted farlan despots, now dictatorships, praylaurke
PRANGA EINE JAE will now Above Devons "A by virtue favourable to the furtherance of | JAMES KRATKE Windsog House
Hort King 4everies would be permitted.
Lattiat political interdata": HAYO, to play, very bird. In their lof, 100 of a CHÍ}
preto.
military purposes,
OB
Freng
Are rislow, space,
on the heela" of "Buffs: "A", "Navy.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.