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ARSENAL KEEP 100 PER CENT RECORD
London, Sept. 10. Maintaining a 100 per cent record cost the Arsenal dearly tonight and they finished the match virtually with eight men, Lewis pulling a mus- cle but carrying on under difficulties. Fields retiring with an injury to his right knee and McPherson limping with an injury before the finish.
This win set up an Arsenal Club record of six con- secutive wins, the previous best having been
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1947.
Jealous Of: Female
Radio Voices
Chicuco, Sept. 11.
·A· husband has led a "divorce suit which accused his 43-year-old wife of being ad jealous that she forbids him to listen to radiu pro- prannies using female voicet,
Re charged in his suit that `she also forbids him to read newspaper articles pertain- Ing to women-Asociated Preas.
live wins and a draw with which they opened Gunners'
the season 17 years ago when they went on to win the championship.
Brilliant Golf By Dai Rees
Landon, Sept. 1, - Ryder Cup guifer Dui Ree rodinued his brilliant link. puez on Wednesday by playing a the Langley Park A spend te rotit se averant, to lead 21 southern znavas muallifiers for flu News of The World match play
sound
thuri
It had a on Tuesday for an
Their goals tonight came in the first quarter hour of play through McPherson and Folken.
Bradford alsa maintained their 190 per cent record, although it was not until the seconil half that their
superiority became
pro nounced and then Wilkins, Smith (und Downle added to tin first hall (w).
Brentford, who were the only team without a paint prior to to jnight's games, bruke the Ice in lecited fushion when outplaying Nottingham, who found a much impinged team which, combined welt.
Buchanan, Nelson
Close Win
At Valley
Heavy rain shortly af- ter 6 p.m. yesterday caused the postpone- ment of two games in the Seven-a-Side Stanley
Shield competition at Happy Valley.
The best of the three games and yesterday was that between 25th Blakeman scored their goals be-Field Royal Artillery, and Pollee fore half time.
"A" which Whi won by the former by a corner during extra ime. Neither side scored in the normal perlud,
West
03-
Bromwich, who have drawn oner, retained their benten recurd tonight, while Swin. don Town, with divinud af point, ndled to thele sequence of
aprtegate of 133, Second withdraws, this being their fifth is als THE 47 WIS Australian Norman games played for at home. You Nida who carded his eighth Results of games played to.
comecutive Inurnment round night: inter 70,, British record.
Arsenal
lives, other members of the Ryder Cup team. Including co Chelsea tain Henry Cotton, no qualifted; Derby
failed.
FIRST DIVISION
ni
They were Welve Jimmy Addams 69.60, Sam King 73 71 and Cutton 71.73. The nuts. qualifier was Roy Horn who Barnsley totaled tho. Among the qualiflers | Birmingham was Flory Van Donck of Belgium Bradford with 70.08,
Middlesbrough 3
25th Field Royal Artillery "B"
Polien "A" 0..
FAVOURITE FOR THE ST. LEGER
The Aga Khan's Micoli, favourite for the St. Leger. last) classic race of the season, to be run at Doncaster tomor-i
OZECH PLAYER IN QUARTER FINALS
Yesterday's results:---
R.A.F. 2 Royal Navy "B" 0. Royal Navy "C" ↑ Devons "A"
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1 Fulham
Ď Newcastle
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Donenster
Brentforl
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Notte F.
Bury
West Bromwich 3
1
Wednesday Plymouth Coventry
THIRD SOUTH
Exeter Norwich
1
Ipswich
1
Torquay
Southend
SWARKEB
Swindon
Brighton
Watford
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Port Vale
THIRD NORTH
Chester
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Grewe
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York
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N. Brighton
2
Rotherham
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Another qualifying competitor
at Belfast, Fred Daly. British Levits open champion and Ryder Cun player, scored two rounds of 62
to win the only Irish spot In the inals of the tournameri-Asso.
ciated Press,
Olympics Protest
The
Paris, Bept, ID, Interuptional Swimming Federation Bureau, meeting
Monaco, today decided unani-
GLASGOW CUP SEMI-FINAL
New York, Sept. 10.
Bob Falkenburg of Hollywood and chunky Jaro- slav Drobny of Czechoslovakia led the way in- to the quarter-finals of the National tennis champions today as Mrs. Magda Rurac of Rumania contributed the only women's upset. Mro. Rurac,
needed fourth round in the lower half foreigner, eliminated favoured of the draw,
fourth
Shirley From, Afth seeded]· · Frank Parker had a easy time youngster from Akron, Ohio, 6-1 against Bernard Destremuu,
I Third Lanark 3 4, 3-6, 6-4, na the women's divle French war hero, as the second- sion completed third round play accded American won a base-
RUGBY UNION
nasely to protest against the con. Bristol 15 Weston-super Mare 5 ditions laid down for swimming-Reuter,
events In next year's Olymple
Games in London.
They decided to protest against
the holding of these, events to
U.S. Baseball
coincide with the athletic events Results
during the first
week of the Grines, lo ask
the Olympic Committee to hold them an the
Baseball Scores:
National League
second work as previously, tq uk tur a second stadium for organising diving and water.polo velimitators, and, if that was not Cleveland
posalble, to ask that the eliminat. New York
General
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ATS Girl
London, Sept. 10.
The engagemant was, a720 nonnerd here today of Major. General A. B'; Lee, Aido-de- Camp to the King, and Chist Commander Pumněla Blanche Hammick, Auxiliary Terri torial Service stuff officer at the War Offica.
They met in Washington during the tent, when Minu Hammick was on the Dritials Army Staff there and General Lee TINI Deputy Quarter master-General, British Army Staff in America. She is now serving in the Adjutons General's branch in London, -Reuter
Burglar's Unfortunate Hobby
LONDON, SEPT. 11. THE DEFENCE COUNSEL DID THE BEST HE COULD TODAY WITH FREDERICK HARDING. 71. WHO WAS TRIED ON A BURGLARY CHARGE AT OLD BAILEY.
The police testifled that of. ter capturing Harding in the tat of Mrs. Ursu'a Thomason they found in his possession £200 worth of Mra. Thoma- Ron's jewellery and 123 skele- ton keys. Harding has 14 pre- vicus burglary convictions.
"My client has been trying to go straight. He makes akelt- ton keys us a hobby," said the kkkk counsel.
The sentence was two years,
British Take Over Factory
Hamburg, Sept. 10, British froopa aided by detachment of German police tonight occupied the Helmug Haimer works in Kiel after the workers had refused to dismantle the factory,
Following the workers' re- fusal, the Governor of Schler- wig
Holatcin issued cor ultimation to the managemen and employees of the worke
which expirce at way today. -Router
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without additional casualties line battle from the tenth rank- New Delhi
among ranking stars.
Quiet
United Press,
INDIANS
Doncaster, Sept. 10.
The opening of the four-day race meeting, which is highlighted by Saturday's St. Leger, proved a signal triumph for India, with the Gaerwar of Baroda winning the highly coveted Cham- pagne Stakes and the Aga Khan winning the great Yorkshire Handicap with Anwar and the Climber Stakes with Ndara.
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Lerins, ridden by Edgar 50 tp 1 Chiropodist offered, 66 Britt, starting at 21 to against, | to 1 takep. 60 to 1 Compressor scored an cany win in the fye offered. 66 to 1 Blue Coral, 80 furlong Champagne Stakes. to 1 taken. 66 to 1 Mighty Prince Aly Khan, who owns Maharaita offered. 100 to 1 Anwar in partnership with his any other offered. - father, was highly delighted at Probable startera and joe- the horse's win as it makes the keys are: Arbar (Charlle El- St. Leger favourite, Migoll, Hott): Bow and Arro (Sam Jonk extra good,
Wroggi) Blue Coral (W.H. (Billy "Migo' recently beat Anwar Care Chiropodist out of sight in a gallop and Rickaby); Compressor (Michael we now have great hopes of; Beary): Merry Qulp (Tomspy Migoll
the winning
final, Weston); Mighty Maharafta classic," Prince Aly Khan said.} {r^Foy); Migo!! (Gordon
Ridden' by Gordon Richards. Richards); Pearl Anwar, starting at 7 to 1, won (George Bridgland); Richards" by five lengths from the out- (CHT Richards): Saya- jirao (E; Britt); Tite' Street sider Las Vegas,
Ndara, starting at 100 to 30 (Willie Evana) and Whitewyr.
ridden by Gordon (Eph Smith).-Reater. and also Richards, 'bad an equally ensy Bix lengths victory,
St. Leger Callover The callover on the St. Leger Club tonight at the Victorin was:
Diver
Tonight's Boxing At The Ritz
9 to 4 Migoli takes aadh 7 to 2.Pearl Diveri offered. cffered, 4 to 1 taken. 4 to t Arbar taken and offered. 13 to 2 Sayajirao offered; 7 to 1 taken. 20 to 1 Merry Quip offered, 22 to 1 taken, 20 to i Tite Street offered, 26 to 1 The Chinese Amateur taken. 28 to 1 Bow and Arrow Boxing Championship offered, 35 to 1 taken. 33 to 1 Contests in aid of the Whiteway offered, 40 to 1 taken.
Kwangtung and Kwang-
Chang Chun Jolts Washington
Washington, Sēpt. 11...
si Flood Relief Fund will be held this evening at the Ritz (former Lady Park Recreation Club), Quarry Bay, at 6 p.m. sharp,
There are nine events on the programme, the most interesting
Official sources today, expressed surprise at Chin-of which should be the exhibition ese Premier Chang Chun's reported declarabout between R. Pulling of the tion that China would not attend any Japanese Royal Navy and Liu Hon-ling.
Pulling, who has an impressive
peace conference at which Russla was not re- record, is the seventh ranking presented. Informed quarters, said the, nation, had other Ideas, they dom and has United States had not received would be glad to reconsider nights. He is recognised as the
any official intimation from the their stand. Chinese to this effect.
lightweight in the United King. fought over 200
hest Navy boxer on the China Station.
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• "Quite Likely" ing foreigner. 6-0, 6-2, 6-3.
Some members of the 11. The following is a list of the Falkenburg staged a gallant. Dinny Pails. ranked third
It was admitted in adminis.
nation Far Eastern Commis-avents; comeback against Colin
visitors. Long, uthony. the
bouncel
tration quarters that if the Chaton, Allied polley-making body | Midget Weight (88 ibs)-Koog 'Australia's Davis Cup ace, to Clarence Carter of San Fran-
New Delhi, Sept. 11. nese actually did adopt such a for Japan, however, felt it was Chlsun ve Lui Lap.yom win 4-6, 6-8, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. claco. 0-1, 7-5, 6-2, and Broni- The Information Bureau of position, it would "greatly com- quite likely the Chinese would Mosquito Weight (105 lbs)
Drobny came from behind to which, top-ranking invader, the India Government today plicate" the problem which the adopt euch a position,
Wang Hok-hin va La On. diapose of young Herbie Flam.of blasted Montreal's Henrl Recon, isased and then withdrew with- Unlled States faced in attempt- One source who works close- Flyweight (112 Iba)-a Beverly Hills, 2-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. 0-1, 6-0, 6.1.
out explanatlen n press note ing to convene an early conferty with the Chinese on the Com-Chung-ying vs Lo Wing-shlu saying 5,000 Mosema have been ence for the purpose of begin- mission sald: evacuated and that "R.A.F.ning work
the Japanese planes are flying reconnaissance treaty. over the city,"
Falkonburg and Drobny won Gardner Mulloy, seeded fourth the most important matches of among home-forces, eliminated the day, moving a step ahend Indla's Sumant Miura, 6-3, 6-2, RHE of the field in the upper bracket,| 9-7.-
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ing events be spread over LI Winning pitcher Joe Page. days, owing to the large number Detroit
Boston
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of enteles.
If these conditions
cannot be Winning pitcher Hutchinson falled, the Federation declared St. Louis that il cunnot organise the swim. ¡Philadelphia ming, diving, and the water-pola
In ons pool in eight days as ex. pected by the Olymple Organising Committee.-Reuter.
NEW CRICKET EXPERIMENT
Synty, Sept. 10. The Australian Cricket Board of Control has decided as an ex- periment during the 1947.48
that
all matches against the Indians-ŝubject to India's concurrence-the dealing with a new ball should
seuran
for
8 3
2 5
1
Winning pitcher Fred Sanford.
American League
Sinkiang Danger Over
Brooklyn Chicago
Nanking, Sept. 11.
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Bantam Weight (118 lbs)-LE Kal-kwong va Lau King.fal,
Feather Weight (126 lbs) Young Wah.fong Vợ Lài Chi
wong.
anght Weight (185 Ibs)-Lai wasquan vs Lam Kam.cht.
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"The Chinese in recent months have been turning more and more in the direction of the Rus- o while Frankie Parker of Lok Seventh-seeded Billy Sidwell
The note described the altura- they believed there was a pecusalons. They hold the same
slan position in Commission dis Angeles, Gardner Mulley of of Australia and the United Miami, and the Australian Davis States ninth ranking Vic Seixas quiet" but said in the last 24 misquoted. They said so far an fearing that the United
tion In Delhi an "generallyibility Chang Chun had been position as the Soviet Union in 1Cup duo, John Bromwich and of Philadelphia ench had two
Walter Weight (147 lbs) ---- Dinny Pails, forged ahead to the sets of five games each in the hours looters killed some per- was known at the Embassy, the contemplates 100 great a Jekuna: Lai va Paul Chiong, ti
song and the military dispersed Chinese position remained final. Bet before the match was acme crowds.
Middle Weight (100 lbs)-u. * building of Japan,” called off for darkness. Sidwell
sume as when China replied last
This source said that if the pming vs Tang Yan. took the first 6-3 and the third It claimed the authorities month to the United States sug- Chinese did take the stand that exhibition Bout (No decision) 3-4 while Selxan won the second recovered a shotgun and three gestion for an early conference. they would not attend the con- lng vs Llu Hon.ling. 8-3 and fourth 6-0.
morlars from some Moslems
The different events will be The Chinese at that time dis- ference without Russia, I would fought under the Rules of the Advancing to the quarter shipped out by rail.
the United Amateur Staten be necessary for The note sald rille and, au- agreed with the United finals along with Mrs. Rurac in
Boxing Association, 5 8 1 7 Gen. Chang Chi-chung, head of the bottom half of the women's tomatic fire and land-grenades desire to abolish the veto pro-States completely to reorient Its with Mr. H.J. Clarke, Cdr. Bosun, referee and Lieut Winning pitcher Joe Hatten. the Generalissimo's North-West draw were top.seeded Miss Mar-ere thrown against troops vision in the treaty conference, approach to the question of the N...
Usherwood and RSMI 'Enston "ds New York
Headquarters, told a joint Kuo-garet Osborne of San Francisco, who broke up a lemonstration proposing instead that decisions Japanese conference."
of Russia May Refuse Judges. Mr. K.S. Led at.... Lee's Pittsburgh
mintang-Youth Cres session to third-ranking Miss Doris Hari at Sarniar Bazaar, a big Mos should require a majority
Gymnasium will be Timekeepers f Winning pitcher Larry Jansen day that the Ili rebel leaders were of Miami and cigth-seeded as om business section. United three of the four big powers.
This plan, described as a "mo- United States officials have As from 4,30.p.m. a display in 150 using all kinds of politicsi subter-Barbara Krase of San Fran.
dified veto," would make it im-] been reliably reported almost the Chinese art of self-defence fumes to wrest power and ever. Felsen. Shoun--Asso-vincial Government.
throw the
Sinklang Pro- | coalition
Ming Osborne,
possible for favourite to
any single g ready to Issue Invitations to the will be given.
Frices of admission are $50, power to block agreement, members of the FEC to hold a aucceed' Miss Pauline Betz as Gan. Chang, former Governor of tennis queen, dusted off Miss
The Chinese at that time told conference in the United States;$10, $5 and $2. Sluklang, one of Chiang's western.
the United States that if other concurrent with the meeting of
the United Nations General As sembly to New York. coneeled there was a possibility Russia would refuge, to attend since the Soviet had insisted 'in' two, notes to Washington that. the treaty be written by the Council of Foreign. Ministers in stead of by the 11 nations of the
3 7 2 *
Bastaj Cincinnati
Winning pitcher cinted Presя.
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most provinces bordering tha low U.N.R.R.A. LEAVESoviet Union, arrived in Nanking
be amended to read that a new ball may be demaniled by the felding side at their option after
that
CHEFOO
Shanghai, Sept. 11.
Press,
U.S. Embassy Jean Quertier, seventh-ranking Stoned foreignes, from Britain, 6-2;
31.
the
They Earned Too Much
Shanghai, Sept. 11. One of the most anxious sub-
Western report from the CLARA office in Binklank Will' zemain. China seeded invader, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. "Down With Yankee Imperialfects today in the fate of thousands
tare
Jem,
of taxi dancers who are faced with
FEC.
The Gems Lottery
Prizes
to report to the Central Govern 6-1 ment on the sinklang situation. Miss Hart matched this effort Unruly crowds stoned
Rogata, Sept. He expressed the belief that the with a 6-0, 6-4 win over Mre. United States Embassy and Government position in Sinklang Virginia Kovacs of San Fran buildings heuning American, in- Dad Shantung, are to was out 2+3} /*! 40 overs (eight ball) have been Cheloo
He said clsen which took about 37 minterests today and students and bowled, or, 200 runs have been evacuate temporarily. CNRRA though the I
Jeaders were utes and UNRRA personnel on duty still indulging in rebellious activ Betty Hilton of England, accond through the streets shouting
as Krast toppled. Mra. bank
Shanghai, Sept. 11 scored."
employees paraded
Plans are about completed by I was announced after the in these areas as a result of atles
the Government-operated: Cen- Board's meeting
trai Trust to conduct 12 month, He pointed out thai Australia and Tasmania had de. Chefor that the port is unsafe only 20 per cent of the population United Press.
With the backing of the entire care rubies, and other gems, ly lottories offering diamonds. elded
not to include prominent for reljef personnel." Chefoo slike the thrós arens controlled by cricketers from the eastern states still in Chinese Communist hands, tribesmen. Eighty per cent.atll
tho Ii Tucheng and Hashgar TUTOR TO THE
The demonstration was touch-anemployment with the Govern. British Commonwealth bloc, the confiscated from convicted pros for at least one match against the but
"commercialisad Philippines and others, however, Japanicae collaborationista R government troops
ed off by an American note to dancing." support the Government United Indians, as has been the practice driving on it from the squth Preis
CROWN PRINCE;
the United States was said to be prizes. the Colombian Government
willing go ahead anyway Five million tickets will:bo... against touring sides in the past. Associated Press..
Becking termination of certain Though many receive low Tokyo, Sept. 10 privileges enjoyed by the Flats salaries it was found that experis ted that if the Chinese indeed ON$10,000 per chance which
Nevertheless officials adnit fasued in each -Reuter,
lottery at. CALTEX PAY UP Mrs. Elizabeth Gray Vining, of Mercante: Gran Colombia, learned ovar CN$1,000,000,000 refused to attend without Rus will be refunded after a cer
Philadelphia, has agreed on a merchant fleet owned jointly by monthly. The following will represent
Shanghai, Sept. 11 new one year contract as tutor to Colombia, Venezuola and Ecua-
Representatives of cabaret own sin, then the situation would be tain poribd with interest, elek K.C.C. tu friendly lawn bowls Parents of Char Tze.kan, the Emperor Hirohito's family, match against Indian Recreation Chinese student who was fatally
dor. Mrs: Vining is leaving by
ere and employees unions have entirely different. The United Club tomorrow at 4 p.m. at K.C.C. Injured by a Callex, gasoline plane on Sunday for the United
petitioned Nanking for repeal of States is willing to take the risk total value of the con
fiscated a diamionds "and"" other The disorders were climaxed the regulations while danding girls of proceeding without Russia valuable contes la; estimateË J. Chubb, T. Lack, J. Orem anul truck driven by-Chiness driver States on a projected two-month by a parade of 12,000 persons visited Nanking to plead with high but not without both Chiou and at CN12,300,000,000. E. C. Fincher (8kip).m
Tan Ching-tang on April 4 ware cation and lecture tour after to the House of Representatives. However Bureau of Bocial was, however, believed in
ranking comcial to sew mercy... | Russia. I Gitting,Walley, A. E.P.
*ABP-nwarded compensation. In the which the will refurii to Japan to diligentia Guest and J. Fraid? (Skip);~~~-
V.C. Labrum, S. A. Ora, A.L.mount of 80 million (at present resumedütles teaching Crown Stone-throwers ameahed sever. Affairs offelul told the delegation some circles that even If the Cha 1. Y. G. Labrum, 8. A. Goodwin about $1,300 UB: The parents Prince Akihito and other atema windows in the American in the dancing profession inceton there was sulla possiblity that there was need for austerity nose had adopted such a pral- and fellow, utapenia nad sued, for bets of the Imperial Family.... Embassy and other buliding Motta Shiwadian-wel spurtedly Those unable to play are e-re008 million Char's semings had She came to Tupala a year ogo nid special, police guard - preened CN£150,000,000 Hearst that United States and BHICH 2.1 qubated to phone 1. di Madar ak ho lived to be 70 years old.-Asso- of the invitation of the Japanese | tested the structugas last nightnight/antasi dabour United influence could, myping, them back
-Assollated÷Press.
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SQUASH MATCH
In a friendly Squash Match on Wednesday: Hong Kong & Shang. hal Bank beat the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 4 to 15
Results Bark Lydall
Haymes. Butcher Exclips)
Cricket Club beat Cooper 2.1
Wilson -Pearce 3.0
Woolled Lost to Kilbee 2 1-2 -26007;
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