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London, Aug. 30.
Soccer's great hold on the British public was again demonstrated when for the second Saturday in succession, more than one million people flocked to 44 English League games. Players were once again affected by bone-hard grounds but they found some relief in the cooler wea- ther than that which prevailed a week ago. Today's estimated attendances totalled 1,160,000 50 bringing the aggregate for the first three series of games played inside eight days to 3,051,000, Truly the football boom shows no signs of abating.
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RESULTS
London, Aug. 30.
were
The following Rugby League matches played today:
Lancashire Cup, First Round
14
Harrow
Atrendy then, are clear in. Horatio Carter figured in an Liverpool
tremendous, a tack which could not score a of pangele schich will take place goal. To the spoon's honours, For Derby were beaten by Chel-
at Stamford Bridge: made, the general equality sea
whizz-bang goal f l traps is prowed when through only 20% of English Lengase from Tommy Lawton, England who gave a help a bust of full points; centre forward.
his first ap- front flaver Best three gatco“, grand display on
Hey are Arsenal, akme in jarance of the season. the dist invisi n. West Bram- This coincided with Chelsea's wich Alboo and Bradford in official admission in their pro. The send, and Queen's Park; remme that Lawton had ask. Romper Fournetuouth anded For a transfer and this was Bradford Uity in the hird being considered. davasion
a
Bellevue
Rangers 12
0 St. Helens 15
7
Leigh
Swinton
Wigan
Lancashire
2 Workington 19 Warring- 16
tun Rochdale
13
16
fiornets 16
Stanley Vidoca
Bradford
Northern Deusbury Halifax Leeds
Castleford
3 Oldham
26
11
4 Salford Rugby League
Hunalet
Hull 7 Keighley 12 18 Hudders-
field 32 13 Wakefield 14
Trinity
. R
17
14
13 York
12
Rovers 12 Oat'cy
12
TC-
Irish League, City Cup
Arsin Coleraine Distillery
1 Ballyment
1
1 Glentoran
-1
Clifton-
ville
1
$1
Bangor Part-n-
Doun
3
3
1 Linfield
2
-Heuter.
A 60,000 crowd at Everton The new Ararual, mew guided sew the Inititable Stanky Mat- by ther finer trainers, Tom hews scintillate in the
Back pool confirmed
forward Wlottsker,
early arranged intre in that they are go! fine, which obtained two goals mistote through in b be a toner ju English thin Bethell thats
by yam Nortensen and McKnight, their wal into Sheffield Irish phoyer. Moited's met at Sheffield today to keep their place at the top of the division.
Meat The Clubs are on
London
of a firal revivial.
Walker fontipton
may have it in
Featherstone
Rovern Hullkingston
Belfast Celtic a Derry City
Each Glenavan
Another five goals for Wol- verhampton brought their total' to 1 in three grames. famous for ward scored against Minek- whom the English a elge! burn for
International winger, Hobby Wanderers Langton. reappeared. Manchester i
City last Saturday, bir sine then have lashed in 13 goals a. En rames and appear likely
to achieve again their feats fast avason. Tday they beat
Melburn Rovira who wi lent point from thace games,
Derby
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American Baseball
Spurs' Changes
Flowing two defeats, Tot- tenham Hotspur made six
New York. Aug. 31. change for their second
divi. In the National League. Txin
match against Sheffield Harry Lavagetto's single to Wednesday with surprising re-left centre with bases full in sults.
the last of the eighth broke up
duel pitching
between Brooklyn's Clyde King and New York's Andy Hansen,
their
the
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1947.
The Message Of The Bells
Here is a message from the German Church belts which will soon ring out again in many German Villages and Citles. The thousands of Church bells requisitioned by the Nazis during the war for munitions are being re- turned to their homes. Here at the main river port of Hanau. near Frankfurt, German workers tako slock on a 16. shipment of bills puxt received from Hamburg, July These bills, numbering 300, are for villages and towns in the Frankfurt area-APhoto.
High Ranking Japs Set Free
Tokyo, Aug. 31.
Five former Cabinet ministers-one admiral, one general and one Zaibatsu leader-were among the 15 of what is generally considered import- ant A class war criminal suspects - not yet tried-who were released on Saturday from Sugamo Prison.
over
Odute,
former Home
New Talks On Korea Problem?
Nanking, Aug. 31.
An authoritative source revealed that the United States proposal calling for a four-power confer- ence, consisting of the United States, Britain, China and the Soviet Union, to discuss the question of Korea, was first made by the Chin- cse Government
months ago.
some
He said that the Foreign Minister. Dr. Wang Shih-chieh,
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DUTCH INSIST JAVA IS INTERNAL AFFAIR
Batavia, Aug. 30.
The Netherlands does not object to "International Interest in the Dutch-Indonesian dispute but her opinion remains that the Indonesian ques- tion is an internal affair of the Netherlands kingdom," Dr. Hubertus Van Mook, the Dutch Lieutenant Governor General of the Nether- lands East Indies, declared in a broadcast here today.
His address, made on the eve of his departure for Holland to confer with the Dutch Cabinet, fol- lowed an agreement by the Indonesian Repub- lic that the United Nations Security Council's three-nation commission should attempt to - end the conflict in Indonesia,
The Republican Cabinet la killing alx and wounding three in a letter dated April 14 this expected to nominate Australia Indonesians, the broadcast aald.
United to the
States to serve on the commission sug. Latest Republican reporta year Secretary of State, Mr. George gented by the Security Council.from East Java said that Bugis -Marshall, auggested that a Dr. Van Mock declared that nirileld. near Mulang, which it
ful consultation should take "continued Republican hostility, was claimed bal been attacked. lace on the United States, nut only against the Dutch builby the Dutch since Aug. 21, was Soviet Russia, Britain and against their own people in In- still in Republican handa.-Reu- China who are parties to the doneala, will not find the Dalchter. Moscow Agreement of Decem-passive forever.”
ber 19, 1945, ou Kores if the
Enriler, a Dutch communique A Thousand
cccupying powers cannot reach claimed attacks on Netherlands'
an agreement."
"Affirmative"
troops were "steadily increasing"
aince The Securlly Council Germans
The Dutch fald their tro Cheer
that the cense-fire request,
heavy
resistance in
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stated WAM Foreign Office will reply in the athrative in a few days to the had met United States invitation to clashes with Indonesian Re-
forthcom. publicans south of the participate in the
Dutch.
held town of Sukabumi, in West
Berlin, Aug. 30. Thousands of German spectators cheered today Dr. Van Mook, whose trip to as British efforts to blow Holland was linked with the
ing Washington talks on Korea.
The Foreign Ministry, in Java. statement issued luat last night, accused the Soviet news agency
ment.
Ters of "inadmissible diator Netherlands Government's de- up their huge concrete. tion" of the Sinc-Soviet agree-cision to accept the "good offices" flak tower in the Tier- of the United Nations Security garten resulted in fai- The statement referred to an Counell, in the dispute, said that lure. alleged Tass report of August the "cessation of hostilities, good
Fifty thousand lb. of TNT did 28, brondcast by Moscow Radio, offices and other auch things little more than chip the massive staling that "Dairen, in ne- could give results only when structure and bulge it on cord nee with Article 4 of the goodwill and good faith pre- aldo. To the 4,000 Germans Sevict Chinese agreement on valled on both sides."
watching, the tower seemed in. Dairen prior to the peace Ho maintained that "ater- tact after the smoke hod eloordd Treaty with Japan, falls under national interest" must lead to away. the egline in the area of thej “Impartiality and reality of ob- naval base of Port Arthur, and nervation and judgment,” Soviet ships have indisputable right to enter Dairen."
The Forelyn Office said that It must be noted that Article 4 in question provides for mil tary supervision or control of Dairen by the Port Arthur naval base firen "only in case of war with Japan," and not "prise to a peace treaty with Japan." as alleged by Tass. Krater.
Sing Tao's First Victory
ono
The abortive demolition of the oversize bunker, which until re- cently has been used as a hospital and home for Supreme Task -
the aged,
was Dechering It was the supreme followed by handshaking among Dutch task to make right trium-the beeming Berliners. phant, he amplified it as not the British Engineer Major JA.. petly right of the material solf-Soden attributed the fellure interests of the Netherlands, but the fact that TNT was used, the right of Indonesia to regain United Press. its freedom and be set free from the inheritance of the Japanese
tyranny.
He sharply criticized the Security Council for not being willing to hear East Indonesin ant West Borneo on its recent debate, and sold that the Coun- ell's decisions on the Indonesian dispute were not preceded by adequate investigation,
SOVIET OBJECTS.
TO JAPANES TREATY TALKS
at
(Continued from Påga 1) "They are evidenc" that least some Japanese in high places are outwliting the Ajnerjeans."
1 the Second Division, re
Dugummin, a Channel island- ferated Brentford Test Their
er, made a good first appear- third successive game and have ance at centre-forward and runeeded 12 goals. Their weighscored one of the Spur's five Ifangen had previously left bours. Tottenham Hotspur, yronla.
the game because the middle hakherto wi fual a goal in two Hard grounds accounted for finger of his pitching hand was games, got off the mark with a number of injuries, the worst bruised in the seventh by Dixle victory over Shetheld of which was that of Baker. Walker's amash through the Widawsday.
Stokes inside-left, whu was pitcher's box. Brooklyn In the Seolish Cup. Celtic carried off with bones broken feated New York 3-1, uprat a surprise by beating | jnchis right arm.
Charley Gilbert's homer with Ua Hangera 2-0.
big one on in the eighth recounted Scot'and provided the
with for Philadelphia's only runa. gest scorer of the day
called at the llamilton who truonced Allos-The game was Billy Steel
by 9.0 but the biggest surprise end of the of the eighth be- Commy's Bow star. was Deltie's 2-0 win over the cause of rain. Boston won 3-2.
goalless firat
The newspapers, Foccording tộ however,
Billy Rangers after the £16.500
Rampaging Pittsburgh Piraten Hack's day for
the correspondent "gave great Steel from Greenock Morton, half.
ruined Ston McCulloch did the hat-trick Chicago's veteran. Pittsburgh
Dr. Van Mook said he was prominence to the claim, by thờ Bas not yet; settled down into: his best
convinced of the sincere will to Japanese defence at the Inter for Third Lanark against pro- form and for
won 8-5.
Oxford, Aug. 30.' In
American the speed week runing, he and mated Dundee.-Reuter,
Tribunal that League,
While no explanation thus far wartime ambassador to the pup. The Sing Tao soccer co-operate of millions of Indone. national Military Jchnny Lindell's single with.
the Pacific Wife was fought by? alang In Republican territory. Philippines Government; team scored the first vic- two out in the last of the ninth was coming from SCAP head. pet
Japan in self-Defence." Air Raid
The dispatch said some dele. scored George Stirnweiss from quarters, Japanese Sources ld Shigeo
Meanwhile an account of an gates expressed strong hostility second with the winning run the suspects, many of whom had Minister In the Toje Cabinet and tory of their British tour!
in prison for ona who was onelimme wartime mayor by beating the Amateur alleged surprise air raid by two to the suggestion of Ailled and for New York. who defeated been
year, were released because they of Singapore; Count
Todamara Club of Oxford City by 4 Dutch fighters on the towns of neutral countries to extend loans Washington 6-6, Hoylake, Cheshire, Aug. 30.
temporarily trom Sakal, former Agriculture
cen- to Japan for stimulating foreign James Armour. 17-year-old Tex Hughson shut out Phil- were 'glesred
Abe goals to I here today, at- Propat and Lumbadjulu, Forestry Minister in the.
tral Sumatra, on war crime suspicion.
August 21, trade, The correspondent Bald Hiromasa ter leading 1-0 at half-given tonight in the Republican there is general agreement that Seultish go'fer, won the Bri-adelphia enabling Boston
"Is It True?”
Cabinet in 1939-40;
army communique tali Boys Golf Championship win 2.0.
broadcast "Jappe must be allowed to stand The sources sald the suspects Matsuzaka, farmer Justice Min- time: here today by beating lun Cald-
asked "Is it true?" to Sugamater in the Tolo Cabinet,
from Jogjakarta, the Indonesian on its own economie fent, but well of London by five
prison authorities when inforrgå
Igana of this kind without con. Republican capital. four over 36 holca in the final.
The planes strofed civilianultation are objected to."--Aszo- The pair were all square at
other objectives/ clated Press and United Press, the first round. the end of
They said ven. the released former Minister of Education in two previous matches, they showed that they could aboot Tojo Cabinet: Kozo Ota.. Ca'dwell elimated Kaj Kumar
6 0 suspects returned to their homes the
Education
well, besides playing briliantly Minister; Pitamber of Nepal in the semi- New York
Brooklyn
3 3 1 their relatives would not brileve former final yesterday.-Reuter.
For most of the second half Winning pitcher Clyde King. the "good news" for a long time. Matsutara Shoriki, former Preslin midfield.
were: Gisuk: dont of the Yomiuri Shimbun, they were one short through Baston
Those released 0
one of the leading Tokyo news. Alkowa, Zaibatsu leader who was
Chinese injury. The Philadelphis
Bannon Ida, former In- papers;
Oxford's chiet Winning pitcher Red Bar President of the Manchuria
dustrial Development Corpora. member of the House of Peers keeper was
ultranationalistic. leader; stumbling block. tion and other industries; and
In the feat ha't play was Junichiro Kobayashi, Admiral Selzo Kobayashi, former Colonel
ultra even but a minute before the of Governor.General
Taiwan; former Executive in, the
As. Interval, Chang Kang-hol gave Gen, Jinzaburo Mazaki, former nationalistic Imperial Rule
War sistance Association; Takço Sing Tao the lend. member of the Supreme
In the second half, Oxford Council and who reportedly was Kikuchi, former, member of the
of Peers and ultra were swept off their feet, and connected with a number of pre- House
Okika, after Harper had equalised, the war milltary incidents involving nationalistic; Kunihiko
ultra Chinese scored further goals. hot-headed yung officers; Shozo former leader of one the
Chang Kang-hol; Lau
Wing-1 Murata, former Communications nationalistit organisations; by
ultra Chung-sang and Chu and Railways Minister in the Kazuma Shindo, former Konoye Cabinet and who was' nationalist leader-United Press. keung.-Beuter.
The South Afclean cricketers showed signs of tiredness and Strain when they began the last match their tente against Sussex here today and were kept in the held the whole day while Sussex batsmen gave n
ne aggressive display.
At the close of play, Sussex had made 415 for the loss of five wickets. Cox made many scintillating strokes, especially on the off-side in scoring 132 while Parks also batted well from his 140 but was helped by drop- pol extches.
On a hard unrespousive wie ket, there was little life in the South African bowling.
:
SUSSEX 1st Innings John Langridge 1.b.w. b.
Tuckett Parks c. Ovenstone b. Ro-
wan
C. Oakes b. Tuckott
James Langridge c. Viljoen
b. Rowan
Cox c and b Tuckett
Bartlett not out
J. Dakes not out
Extras
Total for Ave Reuter.
to
The Chicago at Cleveland and game was postponed. National
⚫ Cleveland, Aug. 30. President Bill Veeck of the Cleveland Indian announced to- day that the team had recalled Bob Kuzava, southpaw pitcher, from Baltimore and that he will "probably" pitch one of Monday's two games with St. Louls
Browns.
Scores:
rett.
Pittsburgh Chicago
of their release forthwith Saturday noon.
R. H. E.
3 2, 4
6
0
5 8
3
6
7
8 12 6 9 0 Winning pitcher Earle Bon-
ham. Washington New York
Winning pitcher Joe Page. Philadelphin Boston Телая Winning pitcher Tex Hugh
-Associated Press,
He also announced that Joe Frazier, outfielder, will join the on Sunday from 57 Indians
Oklahoma City, of the 149 League-United Press,
3
7
133
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London, Aug. 30. The following were the clos-
66 ing scores of county cricket
2 matches played today:
8
At Briato-Gloucestershire
324 (Wilson 66, Barnett 85,
4
0
2 10
1
AMERICANS TAKE THE HIGHWAYS
Chicago, Aug. 30. Millions of Amerleans took to
Labour Day weekend and ac.
415 Emmett 64,). Ennax 148 for 4 the bighways for a three-day
(Ray Smith 51)..
Ing.
Truman
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and
Okabe Too
Viscount Nagalcobe Okabe,
n
The Chinese sido scored convincing win over their op- ponents. In contrast to thefr
SWASHBUCKLER
Flies TO FLIES WIDE OPEN
Rio de Janeiro
Washington, Aug. 31.
for Rio de Janeiro to make the closing speech at the Inter-American Conference:
goal-
houses
and
U.K. COAL STRIKE TEST FOR LABOUR
Doncaster, Aug. 31. The Nationgi Coal Board administrators of Bri- tain's nationalised coal mines made it clear here yesterday that it regards the strike of 19,300 miners, which spread this week through South Yorkshire, Britain's important coal /fields, as a test of its authority to ask the inen to work increased lengths of the coal face to speed vital coal production...
If the men beat the union in, spead production, might* end-to- this strike, our ̈powers will bomorrow after appeals by promin fost,” an official of the northeast |ent Government- and Union
leaders, region of the Board warned. ́..
Mon will always have the
faded
melanges
More than 700 strikers at ons Cleveland, Aug. 31.
of the pits at the Mitchell Colliery: Swashbuckling. Paul Mantz of power of refusing us anything."
Preston
Kay that had already decided to return to Hollywood flew his red P-51 Mus- hopes of an early resumption of work and local leaders were hope- Lang "wide open gli the way": to full production in Britain's vital | ful that ethers would follow,
in the $10,000 fist prize in the coalfelds, already held up by the The Yorkshire strike, which bo 2,060 mille Bendix Trophy race on strike of 17,000 miners in York van on August 31, when 140 con- Saturday with an average spead
dod tonight
when the face workers at Grimethorpe Col- hour. 25 Breative Council of the Clerical tiory refuse to work bigger 480.423 miles an
stinis, At Harrogate Maurice clients started taking their usual President Truman took off at 9.09 a.m. today EDT
miles faster than his winning time and
and
Workers is togardeil
by the
the Coal Beard, (Ames holiday tall almost де 300 ла The struggle between Schroe. Leyland's Eleven 237
In call out on strike boss of the nationalised in the ramp..plane. last year.
Union decida "trative"
industry One minulo der and Bromwich Insted 2 62). The Rest 197 for no wick-automobile wheels storied turn-
and 18 seconds hours minutes, with the Aus-ots (Brookes not out 69).
The Président was winging The first speech will at the behind Kants sama Joe Debna, bo optember dite, 10,000 mom- as a test case for its authority. At Lords: Lancashire 352 Before the long weekend was
gi;n of the Board at Doncaster traiian batting right down to
at four hours 28 minutes 15 seconda The Union is protesting against warned that "If the men beat the the final point. it was only Ikin 73, Washbrook 67, Crans- a third over, trinc mishaps kill. Routhward for his third good losing plenary session of the also flying a bl. His time was bare who man the offices of the The official of the northeast ra Schraeder'e suporio nervierton 63), Middlesex 26 for 1. ed 42 persona. Two were, dead will trip to the hemisphere this Inter-American, conference
At Nottingham Warwick-in an aeroplano real, one year and the longest outside Petropolis on Tuesday morning, and he verge and 468.2 miles the failure of the National Cós Union in this atrike our powers
Board to establlah separate will be lost! Reuter. and fine not game that gave
and the other on Friday after-per, hour.-A:ociated Press.
negotiating machinery for sta him victory. This brilliant shire: 302 (Thompson 90), Notdrowned and six were killed in the United States.
Flying with his family and noon at joint seskien of the Bra- match party made up to the tinghamshiro 141 for 4 (Hard, miscellaneous accidents,
The decision to strike followed The National Safety Council staff on the first trip aboard the allian Senato and Chamber of to Belem, Brazil, where a 46: members:
minute refuelling huit la plan- the indications that the strike (at Printed and, pubilabed for the crowd of 8,000 for Pails' fai- stall not out 80.)
At Bodrnemouth-Hampshire predicted that 250 persons would brand new presidential plane Deputies. In his hohour.
The plane's first, pause wined,
12 Yorkshire pits over the Nation, priers," The Newajápo lure to give Kramer a contest.
The 6,000-mile flight in due to at Coal Board's decision to nak 1/2, §-aadprice, Limited, by The day's play virtualy fol- 808 (Dawson 124) Yorkshire be killed in trafic sccidents dur: "Independence," Mr. Truman is
nowickets. Ing the thie, days. At least, gan on the way, to make two traper-be at Trinidad late today.
"Taking off again at about 8 erit at. Rio, de Janeiro at 2 pm, me tá work bigetp" stints-in-1 @XsArts, Windsor How lowed the pattern set at Mel- 43
It winter, Associat. As Tautop-Surrey 408 for dled on highway during the long tant speeches and take part in Monday morning it will fly on Monday, United Press,
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