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Plans For 2nd Harrier
HARBOUR SWIM Race
(By "Natator")
Local aquastars will be in the limelight again in this week-end's sport as 27 contestants battle their way across the harbour in the Annual Harbour Race sponsored by Victoria Recrca- tion Club. The take-off will be at Holt's Wharf on the Kowloon side at 5 p.m. sharp, finishing at the sea-wall between Murray Road and Murray Pier,
Hong Kong's second international harrier! road race since VJ-Day will be held in Kowloon on New Year's Day over a 7 mile course..
The competition' will be divided | Into men's and women's sections. Entrants must be over 16 and: provide a doctor's certificate of
Chan, Chen Nam, tie nui re- threat to him are C.A. Gutteren, cord bibler, Baving developed a jd. Yvanovich, Sonny Monteiro, powerful lięk, is no longer the anti Gerry Bozn-Pereira, all up, fitness. tegies Wonder, and will de and coming youngsters, Cheong The men's race will start at his title against Much Kin Man, our Boy's Colony the Kowloon Magistracy, 4112
Witredhompion, is also amongst the Gascoigne Road, along
V of Frane as
Nathan
his teammates, entrants and is probably the Road Li Salisbury Road. Tar Pag and You Sal youngest swinimer to ever at-Chatham Road, Ma Tau Wel Kwan. The P who may prove a tempt this gruelling marathon Road, Tam Kung Road, Prince
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NEW CEYLON TO SINGAPORE AIR SERVICE
Lundan. Det. 16, The first British¬efeit alr raute between Ceylon and Siagopore will be opened hy B.O.AC. At the end of arto- ber with the introdus Bon of a uner, weekly service trav- ing Colombe on Thursdays and Singapore un Saturdays. Timed to runbret with the IIFree^t} onee-weekly York servier Between Bel-
tain and Ceylon, this new trans-Indian Ocean servize WH also be operated with York nireraft whleb scheduled to make a 1.708- inite Journey Ronslop in blue and a half hours,
The
1.51]
leave Colomba
Fures
services will
au Bet. 30, wire 48 single
and £86 return.--Reyter.
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threat against the British Jumat Servlary, Creeb Jones, and
B
event,
Old Timers
are
South Cona's entries
old timers, the four swimmers having seen A total ird over 200 sunmera, Yeung † hại Nam, que of the quartet, is the father of Miss Young Sauf Kang. Harbour champton of 1 years ago and China's Olymple
murenti.
Edward Road, Nathan Road and back to the Magistracy.
A shorter race has been set for the women.
Silver trophies will be pre- rented to the first three home as well as other prizes,
Entries, fee for which is $2. should be sent to Mr. C. T. Shek. Chinese YMCA, Bridges Street, between Nov. 1 arid 20. Entries should be necompanied by three. passport size photus,
Sport Here
Only three entries have been proved for the Ladies section. thampton Celcate Gulteres will have Joan Eager and Ho Moo Fongs rivals, Misa Ho is a re- fative newcomer to competitive swimming and nothing much of her prowess is known, but Joan Hoger has been seriously train- ing at the V.R.C. fur the long Estnore grid, Celeste Gutters, BOXING however, with her experience
rentalny
"people's chuler and should be able to re- trekt her ille,
The
The following is a complete - of the competitors:
Men
AndThere
Em-
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1947.
Star In Training
Nineteen-year-old Jill Linzee, daughter of Medical Or fleer of Health for Surbiton. Surrey, England, now residerit In New York. U.S.A.. has returned to England to train for forthcoming British Olympic ler skating trials. Here she is seen going through ber paces at WembleyLondon, Eng- tand. Selected she will be.in British olymple APhoto.
team.
Softball Umpires Rally To Call
thore
Herbie
(By GRANDSTAND)
British Mission At Peiping
Peiping, Oct. 17. The British Parliamen-, tary Mission is leaving here for Tientsin at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing.
On the eve of departure Lord Ammon. lender of the mission] Pict:
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WEDEMEYER LETTER ASKS AID FOR CHINA
Boston, Oct. 17. The local office of the United Service to China to
day released a letter from Lt.-Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer calling for American aid to the Chinese people, but warning that without "drastic" economic reforms the nation would be "drawn into the Soviet orbit." Gen. Wedemeyer charged that the Soviet Union woukl
"Pelping is the show city of "capitalise fully upon disorgan- the world and I should like fnation and chaos In the area
and
Lawson Is Still Not
Transferred
to express the hope that in its exactly as she has done in futuro developments, its Europe." He expressed con- genuine Chinese qualities will fidence in the sincerity of always be maintained.
President Chiang Kai-shek. "We have visited China's **1 admire and respect the historic shrines, educational, Chinese people and feel they administrative and other in are entitled to our friendly as stitutions
siatance with one stipulation- now realize much more vividly how advan that such assistance is nuper- tayeona for the whole
Insure that world vised to
worthy would be a greater, develop Chinese receive the benefit
ment of the Sino-British
un thereby. derstanding
"It would be mont and cooperation
unfor. through our visit."
tunate to give assistance that ments and counter-state- During the lant two days, night strengthen the position ments, the requested members of the mission have of persons or groups under transfer of Tommy Law- been pursuing their particular mining the principles of the ton, England's centre for
interests.
Lord Amplree, who is a doc- For,, has been studying medical
research.
United Nations Charter,
.
Unsound
After
London, Oct 16
nearly two months of offers of state-
ward, from Chelsea, is still no nearer fruition. "With approximately 80 per- The fantastic sums mention- Mr. McLeavy and Mr. Harri- cent of the population illiterate ed. like the £16,000 by Derby son have been examining
adit is my opinion that it would County and the incredible offer ministrative and labour pro-
be unsound to expect true de- of £18,000 by the Third Divi- biema
mocratic procedures. How- sion club, Notts County, seem Poiping, all the members agree port the aspirations of the Chi- Chelsea management.
After their first four days in ever, we Americans should sup- to make no Impression on the that Peiping has really made nese to improve their cultural Chelsen, rolterating them feel at home in their position and participate intel policy concerning Lawton, have comtry and they have begun gently and realistically, in made it clear that a player, or to appreciate the underlying the Government.
playera in exchange, and not and enduring qualities of the "Contingent upon assistance an outright cash offer, will in Chinese people.-Central News. or interference injected by duce them
the to part with outside countries, essentially outstanding centreforward the United States and the So- English football. viet Union, Generalissimo Chlang
The first meeting of the Umpires' Board held yes- terday was attended by a large gathering who rallied to the clarion call for league arbiters.
London, Oct. 17. Amoug
present wer, Baseballers, while St. Joseph's Scottish Jackie Paterson an in- Rubble Robbins,
The law courts today granted Ernie Henrther, "Doc" Molthen, crust bats with the Merry Mud.
Lino Gosano, caps in their Junction restraining the British Bl! Wou
last pre-season Board of Baxing Control from Marques Roberto Remedios and
Quon. Eddie warm up. Both games are down
to start at 10.30 am, sharp. recognising anyone but Pater- 11 host of other followers of the In view of popular demand by son is the world British
pastime. "Doc" Molthen was less experienced players for Dre or British flyweight cham elected Chairman of the Boardgames to be orgaulsed for them. plon. la Rosa, G. Randall, Eric Guest,
with Ernie Hearther and Robbie the Association Intend EI. Tavares, A.V. Lopes, C.A. The ruling
Robbins on the Committee. the Junior League which was n deprivea Gutteres. G. Roza-Pereira, R.E. Monday's Harringay bout be seemingly confusing phrastology
Apart from clarifying the weekly feature before the War, die Souza, L.E. Gutteres, W.tween Howall's
Team managers, are reminded Daco Marine of the Rules, the duties of this that meeting with be held at Lawrence, J.E. Comes, W. and Belfast'a Rinly Monaghan Committee will be to appoint|5.15 on Monday at Shell House Ribeira, and J. Yvanovich,
London, Oct. 18. of its world championship status. officials for all scheduled games.to direuss" final arrangements for Eastern A.A.-William Teo
Changes will be advised to Justice Roamer, granting the Hon. Secretary of the Associa will take place at the Club a bridgeshire, to be run at The card for the Cam- the Opening Day ceremonies which and Cheung Kin Man,
Injungtion, further restrained the tion who will notify
the tears Bierrio Parit on Sunday, Oct. 20 Newmarket on Oct. 29, British Board from authorslaget rned.
V.R.CP.X. Monteiro, M. A.
Lal Tsun-Chan Chun Sam.
next
La Ta Ping. Yau Sat Kwan or recognising any contest for the Mine p
und Poon Chong Sau..
Stuth
af State, Mr. Hordor MeMell, who Brettellang the United Nation. meeting in New York.
FBI agents have been designed to guard the Ministers, the Sto dard atd. It also aid the ter. rorists were the same wha had Hurdened drath to the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, par. her, this week,--United Prog,
China A.A-Young
Chu Nam, Chiu Ting Man Kon Chi and Lee Yin,
Kwel,
Ladies
Celeste Gutterca (V.R.C.) Joan Eager (V.R.C.) and Ho Moo Poung (S. China). '
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"The position has not alter wilt make definite ed," said Manager Billy Serrel. towards the attain- "Lawton asked to get away and
ment of these goals.
Communism/
we agreed, but we must have a quid pro quo.. Money is not the currency in football these days Communist movement have in- still awalt suitable offers."
"Soviet propaganda and So- where the acquisition of the vlet support of the Chinese best players is, concerned. We creased the difficulties of esta The next move seems to roat the world, British Empire ar The
St. Joseph's have been schedut. was called over at the blishing order in China. Also with Lawton, who is determined British flyweight championship which the proceedings were confed to
corruption and maladministra- to leave Chelsea. The matter The Victoria Club tonight' as tion on the part of the Chinese will probably finish up by go- in which Paterson ia not ducted augurs well for the future Wildcats are down to tangle with follows:
A
of the Board, Before the mect.the Merry Madcap Aces in
National Government retarded ing to the Football Association The Board, which stripped those who attended for their these games
Ing closed, "Dne" Molthen thanked inaugural tilts." Arbiters for 1 Might Mahratta offered, I am convinced that the bulk agree to Lawton's transfer ro- *tabilization and rehabilitation,Į for arbitration. If the FA Paterson of his three titles when sporting gesture.
appointed by the 6 to 1 taken and wanted. 12 of the Chinese people do not quest they would place a suit- he failed to appear
Letters were newly formed Umpires' Doard Tite Street offered, 100 to 8 want to become Communists. for the received from s:veral enthusiasts are "Doc" Molthen weigh-in for his scheduled fight who were unable to attend, that plate with Ernie,
behind the taken and wanted.
100 to B
able fee on his services, and it Henrther and Vagabond offered, 13 to 1 with Marino tu Glasgow In June, the movement would have their Herbie Quon in the Men's turale, and wanted. 100 to 8 Claro offer and accept passively any form)"money" deal*****
"However, they are realists would then became a straight taken will re-hear Paterson's ense fullest support.
while Robbie Robbins will ba shortly.
Two friendlies will be played calling the strikes
of Government that will pro- and balls In 100 to 7 taken and wanted.
It would be Interesting to see It will reconsider the
of this Sunday at King's Park, the Ladies encounter with Bill 20 to 1 Law Suit Laken and offer vide food and shelter. faster
They the FA attitude to tho inflated and Paterson will be able to eniten neertio will be at home to Weo and Line Gosano oficiating.
20 to 1 Fairey Fulgar offer do not consider implications market and their definition of "Doc". Melthen's Hong vitnesses who were not available
Kong around the socks.
ed, 20 to 1 taken. 25 to 1 Merry orienting themselves
Roi di A Tou, Master Vote Moscow.
toward a "aultable offer."-Reuter, Quip, and Woodchat, all taken and offered. 28 to 1 S:meo offered, 20 to 1 taken.
1 Earl
at the Board's first meeting.-- United Press.
FOOTBALL
The following
will represent
lub in their First Division foot-
ball gume
against St. Joseph's
on the Club ground at 5 p.m.
Leck; Fowler
Last Of
Of Sing
Sing Tao
Team Come Home
30
83 to
38
| Harvest taken and offered,
to 1 Fine Prospect offered, 40 ts
taken and wanted.
33 to 1 Admiral's Yarn offered, 40
10
"UniSAR drastic particularly
reforms,
in the economic feld, are implemented acon, China will be drawn into the Soviet orbit In spite of the as- alstance we 1
Americans might taken. 40 to 1 Adhem and extend."-United Press. Doning taken and offered. 40 to 60 to 1 takon. 40 to 1 Philadelphe and Wet Bob, both offered.
1 Glen Caso offered, and Fleistrati:
Strange, Forrow and Beck: Hen- derson, Weller, Redman, Mulle; and Bickford.
•
LAWN BOWLS
The last of the Sing Tao footballers who visited England returned by á B.O.A.C. plane yester- day afternoon, a week after the others.
The plane arrived almost an hour R.A.F. y Devons (Soukungon, 5 pan.) before the scheduled time.
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As a result there were few at the airport to welcome them.
The Filipino Club will try out Mears. Aw, Ho, Yor Yer-tak and their new bowls green this after-Kwok Ying-kee were among the feve .noon with a friendly game at Kaltak. against Kowloon Bowling Green The parly war
charge of Me. Club,
L. F. de Souza, who, from the time The Filipino Club will be re. Mr. Awo left England after the presented by J. Lee, Manalac, game against Dulwich Hamlet and Abbas and S. Landolt (skip); Mr. Wong Ka-t going to hospital, Lammert, W. Ogley, W. Muskett was responsible for all the arrange and R. Basa. (skip); Bones, Aments in England, Holland and the Taylor, L. G. Eastmon and W. homeward trig Simpson (skip),
The president and members of with the party. He is, recuperatin£}
Mr. Wong Ka-tun did not return the Club, invite members of the from an operation to his eye.. Kowloon Football Club to ad their. green, 4.
Pierce,
2ND DIVISION "A"
Pulice v Eastern (Police, 3.30 p.m.)
Referee: A F. Willis.
London, Oct. 16. Rugby Union matches:- County championship: Not- tinghamshire, Lincolnshire & Derbyshire o Warwickshire 27. Yorkshire 13 Northern Com. mand 9-Reuter,
Thompson Lightweight Champion Of Britain
Liverpool, Oct. 16.
Mr. Keon" Is
་་
Tite Street became second favourite to Mighty Moharatta. Referee: J. invelant, Linesmen: Tite Street, stable companion to KSM Watson and Cpl. Manson, the Cesarewitch winner, White- Navy y K.M. Bus (Navy, 5 pm) way, was backed to win £20,000 Referee: F. II, Bullock, Lines at 100 to 8 before his price was men: Redman and Sivers (RN). [cut to 12 to 1. At the last call- Billy Thompson, of Yorkshire, became the British St. Joseph's v Club (Club, 3 pm) over the offer about him was 20
Lightweight champion at the Liverpool foot Referee: C. Tunstall. Lineamento 1. F. A. Barretto and L. Cpt.
Law Sult, who was reported to
ball ground tonight when he beat Tan Haw liave done well in a gallop ut thorne, of North Shields, in the third round of Newmarket yesterday, was taken to win £82,000 at 20 to 1..
their fight for the vacant title. Master Vote remained sound at after Hawthorne had
The referee slopped the contest B.A.O.C. v H.G.L.F. (II./Valley, 3.10 25 to 1. although he was support merciless hammering in the
received d pm) Referee: P. George.
jed tɔ win £34,000.
The same
round. KM, Busy South China (Navy, 3.30 price was taken about Merry
p.m.) Referee: A. P. Guest. Quip to
Hawthorne had outpointed Thomp win £22,000. W.D. Chinese y Dockyard (H. Valbond, who has
son for the Northern The French candidate, Vara-ship, in September last year, ley, 5 p.m.) Referees F. A. Bar
consistently 20,000 enthusiastic spectatore tonight supported at all callovers, 2ND DIVISION "B"
noted to win £10,000, and others saw the amlable Yorkshireman, in
Nanking, Oct. 17. With the return of the Royal-Air Sing Ton v C. Cadre (Club,
backed to win large sums were ponent mercilessly on to the ropes. Dr. Hollington Tons, today, das fighting fury as he battered his op The Government spokesman. Force players from Singapore and pan.) Referee: Sgt. Brown (RM) (20,000), Early Harvest (£8,000), which Hawthorne took two counts of Australian newsman, was befor Someo(816,050), Woodchat London, Oct. 16,
the remainder of 'Sing Taa from.
CRICKET.
After the second round, during aled that Mr. Michael Keon, am W C. Choy, Chinese Davie Cup England there will be a full pro-Interport trial (Club, 2 pan.)
and Admiral's Yarn (£6,000). player, won his way into the quarter ramme of games; In the football Reccelo v K.C.C. at Recreio,
Reuter,. finals of the Open Club.tennis tourna
Lengue this week-end.
K.C.C. Club at K.C.C. ment by defeating the Disch tennis The best game should be betwee
BOWLS star, 1 C. Warhus 6-2, 6-1 in the Sing Tao al Kit Chee a Sunday Filipino Club Kowloon Dowling third
yesterday. Central at Causeway Bay.
Green Club," Five of Sing Tap players who re- K.D.R.C.K.C.C. turned some time ago played for Harbour Race (Pulice Pler) pm,
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Chinese Athletic, and the Sing Too team will be composed of the players Club anirance of some junior players,
|who returned yesterday with the
Old
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DISPOSAL OF COLONIES.
WIS
the
Area champion In Tsingtao
Barrage
king
the
the
lx and one at eiglit, the insus was held incommunicado, ap-N- never in doubt.
Hawthorne looked good in
This morning Dr, Tong on be opening rounds when he caught half of the Ministry of Informa Thompson three times with
Hition, sent the following cable to famous right hand punch, but the Mr. Keen, who is at present be Yorkshireman adopted rushing teseved to be in Taington: Have read the statement contemnita tles in the second round and London, Oct. 17:
your experiences among the Com Twenty-three
policy paid. Governments,
munists with extreme interest. I including Italy and Egypt, 'are
am Indeed, happy that a writer to be invited to state within a
of your standing, has had! thu- Ile rocked Hawthorne with some unique opportunity to obtain the. fortnight whether they wish to submit territorial claims or attack to the head, and Hawditions of Communist controlled
heavy punches to the body, switched actual-facts concerning the comf views on the disposal of
WAS. areas. The world has been treatm thorne was down; London, Oct. 17, Italian, colonies, it was agreed Prime Minister Attlee, an today at the conference of
He staggered to his feet At six, to so much #pink-cloud un the only to be sent crashing down again reality" about the Communtats nounced today the resignation of Big Four Foreign Ministers under barrpge of blows, which that your rathand report should his chief pubilo relations adviser: Special Deputies beregs In the Junior Division, Bastern Francis Williams author
be a fournalistle bombshell. Re make, their debut. In the “A” section wartime controller of news and In exceptional circumstances, for Hawthorne to take further Kurds Tong.MAS BA in the place of Sing Tan, who have consorship at the Ministry of and with the approval of the boubt
The Australian Legation her withdrawn, when they meet Follca Information.
Deputies and the Council of Huwihorne Failed to withsand his reports that Mr Keon" 1 quito Boundary Roadie
Mr. Attlee said his successor Foreign Ministers, Interested rival's terrific attack
In the third Router."
inlaylag. honself a Tan tươi will be Philip Jordan, how First Governments will be able to round and only kept on his feet by newne Secretary for Information at the state thele, views direct to the holding on to the ropes. As Thomp British Embassy in Washington. Council of Foreign Ministers.cession #gainst completely defence son landed about 20 punches in suc from Dec, Love The order in which the lase opponent, the referee had no prietots, The Newspaper Motorprianj The change will be effective,
Printed and published for the pro- Williams resigned, at his own colonies shall be visited will be besitation in stopping the contest in Limited, by WALTer Jamer, Keaten request-Associated Press considered on Friday, Reuterunt. Avaur-Reuter
nor Hour, Hong Kong
Club who have done well in their. Tast two games, should easily account for St. Joseph's who will be without Manion, their pivot, and probably D Leonard, B. may turu ou
for them.
Sports Today's
10.30 3.4. Morrison--Dalmore Police v South List (Paller, 5.pis) Referee Padley Linesmen AFWillis and E. J. Nichols
Members are reminded of the simsing dator; this month" for two bompelstions, "
and
were "wpeated a few moments later.
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