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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947.

FULL PROGRAMME OF YACHT RACES

PLANNED

After the most successful opening cruise of the season, the various committees of the R.H.K.Y.C. were all last week getting down to working out the detalls of the season's activities. The next Regatta-the Christmas Regatta-will be held on dates yet to be decided but prob- ubly Dec. 26 to 28 and between now and then a full programme of races is being organised. It is suggested that this column be cut out and kept handy for reference by all those keen on sailing in the Colony.

All-day races for raises will be this time without waiting for any held un Nue, 2 and 9. Nov, 10 astralers

PARISA

Ver *

All those dates are Sundays, Der, 7. "Tμ adilan, a short race

standard course will be held on the Saturday afternoons belose each Sun day race and it tuped that TIN cruisers as possible will take part in these races in that handicaps can be accurately adjusted before the It has been decided to thest regali.

to adjust handicap, pengerssively performance, a review being carried nus abend stice a month. Mr. Honess (Tel. 0578) { arranging details of the cruises

гост,

2.15 p.m. Somedays: Crainers Stats 2,50 pan. Dinghies 3 pamiz! Jubilees 3.15 pm. Races to be abon. stonrit a

26 p.m.

Surlayı Cruisers 10 p.m.; Stare Racer tu.50 min.: Dinghies 1 am. to be abandoned at 1.30 p.m.

Whalers 2.30 p.m.; Stars 2.50 p.m.: Dinghies 3 p.m.; Jubilees 3.15 p.1.

abandoned at 6 p.

Rares to br

The routine at transport is run

at times judged to be convenient to the majority, and leave coaly junt meanwhile Mr. Jenough time to ger changed and away Manning is engaged in bringing the before the start- Register of Yaelds up to date and uwucis nie asked

ጌት register vachts with Mr. Manning as soun เจ convenient,

Forty

Saturday: 4.3 pm, leave Star pt leave lured's Pier: 2 2.30 pan, arrive Kellet Bland.

Sunday 10 am. and 1.50 1. "Westleave Kowloon Star Ferry; 10.10.1. and 2 pm, teave Queen's Pler: 10.30

und 2.10 p.m. arrive Islami,

Last Saturday af ernoon wind" and "Arkki" raced Dyrt tize "Stamlard Course", "Arik!" winning handicap, On Sunday thrie was no ergatired craises racing, but it was most pleading to

Jess

ተከራ

than six cruisers out to the Westward ;

at various times in the day.

The new "Dragun=" Far

Last Weekend

UNIQUE RECORD

New York, Oct. 21. Prier McPartland, 25, stock- room clerk, is the only man in the world who has, closed his eyes and thrown himself over the 16th floor parapet of the Empire State Bullding and lived in tell about it.

He explained to the police sa that he was tired of living because he had a bad heari schich priented him from marrying and hawing children,-United Press.

Malayan

Chinese

To Play 5 Games

MONAGHAN BEATS MARINO

London, Oct: 20.

Rinty Monaghan, of Belfast, beat Dado Marino, of Hawali, on points in a fight billed as for the world flyweight championship over 15 rounds at the Harringay Arena here tonight. There were only four ounces difference when the The two boxers weighed in for the contest. Irishman scaled seven stone 13-1/4 lb. and his opponent seven stone 13 lb.

There is still_doubi, however, whether Monnghan may style himself world champion. The euntest was arranged after Jackin Paterson. of Scotland. had tres deprived of his flywelghit titles by the British Boxing Board of Control, but Paterson has since secured a court injune- tion restraining the Ronrd from recogulsing anyone but

Alleged

Third.

Degree

SOVIET

· DISPLEASURE

Moscow, Oct. 20. The Anglo-American As-- sociation of Correspondents hax

been notified that it has been "dissolved" by the Sovlet authorities, 'I' was reported at a meeting of the Association here today.

Alexander Kendrick, of the "Chicago Sun," acting President of the Association, which was formed in June. 1942, said that he had been told verbally by the acting chief of the Soviet Foreign Ministry Press Department that the Association Was considered liquidated дя

from last, May.

A Press Department spokesman told an official of the Association In May thint the Department favoured the formation of a new association in place of an association limited to British and American cor- respondents.-Reuter,

Six Months

himself да world flyweight An allegation that he Sentence

champion, panding a re-hearing

of his case by the Board had been beaten by a

stewards.

The Master

of Ceremonies European Police Officer To Stand

tu at

Tsimshatsui

Police

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Washington, Oct. 20.

It would be "inadvisable and actually harmful" to make public at present the report of General Albert Wedemeyer, who returned recently from China and Korea, where he surveyed the situation as President Truman's personal re- presentative, the State Department said today. Much of the information in this report was obtained in conr fidence from high officials of the Chinese Government, да well as from private individuals, and our representatives in China and Koren," the State Depart-

The King's Speech

(Continued from Page 1)

ment ankl

10.

"It therefore, would be advisable and actually harmful to the interests of the countries

"My Government have been concerned, including the United fully aware that our own difl-States, to publicis, such a docu- culties cannot be

thent at this time."

The State Department an. nouncement was issued in re

overcome with

except In conjunction other Governments..

-the

bring the cluk throughout last week-end and their way to and fromthey would reengnise the fight rifle and a single barrel selved from Mr. Arculli thatalliance concluded with France, much on the lines of the Grock-

There, was a gand attendance

"They have therefore warmly | “ponse to requests that the re- welcomed the Initiative of the tort of General Wedemeyer-bo United States in seeking, to maile public. announced from the ring

promote joint action by the Unofficial reports have al• night that the fight Was re- Station and asked to con- An application by Chan Ki, Governments of European na- Jeged that General Wedemeyer, cognised by the National Box-fess, was made by Chan, through his rulcitor Mr. A. Lions to increase production In his report, warned of the dan..

America Sau A request from the ing Association of

yesterday before Arculli for a review of his and extend international trade, xer of Russia taking over the and by the Eiré Boxing Board Kellet Malayan Chinese foot-of Control as for the flyweight Mr. Justice Williams

case before Mr. F. X. d'Almada and they have given this initin whole of Manchuria in the next

six montlis, recommended yesterday was dismissed whentive, their strongest backing." ball

team at present championship of the world." (Puisne Judge), on a the magistrate informed the

The speech referred to ri- support of Generalissimo Chiang touring Bangkok for five Earlier today, the French charge of possession of a court that advice had been re-tain's full support given to the Kai-shek's Government, urged a

Boxing Federation stated that

United Nations, the treaty of multimillion dollar nid plan games in Hong Kong on

he had no further instructions an championship bout provid-shot gun.

to proceed with the case and the Government's persistent Turkish programme, and con- Shanghat was granteded that the winder met Mau Chan was found not guilty by the sentence of six

offorts to establish truc months

de- flicted on certain points with the anda Jury and discharged,

must therefore stand. Two witnesses

mocracy in Germany, and the recommendations made by Mr. called by no. by the Council of the rice Sandeyron, French

within champion.

The case concerned Chan Ki, pignature of peace treaties with George Marshall, the Secretary cused said that they knew де Hong Kong Football As- three months. In default ofcused did not own the guns. Ac. a hawker of, Bowrington Mar-

Italy, Rúmanta, Hungary and of State, who returned from a sociation at a meeting this acceptance, they added, cused told them about having ket, charged with attempted as-

Finland.

aimir mission to China at the Corrected lime

they would consider the title seen are Chi Ngau 137.44 held yesterday.

hide thesault on a member of Mr. H. F. A new "Star" helinsma series of 1.

Other points in the speech begingung of this year-Reuter. Ariki (Hovnatṇ-Meek).....

free ,and

would recognise guns. rares-this time for a Challenge Cap | 2, West Wind (G.G, Wood) 1,57.94

Old's raiding party on 'Oct. 2, the

The case for the Crown was which led to defendant appear- challenger →nill

between now and) br held

Exports The Chairman aid that most Sandeyron as Course Channel Rock (P) Railway

future championship conducted by Mr. A. J. Cliffording before Mr. P.X. d'Almada Christians, taking place every Sam Bony (5) H.K.W.D, 35) Finish of the games would have to be for any day alterumnt and on alternate Sam-Eto N.

played on week-days but it was fight-Reuter.

on Oct 3. He was sentenced to days, both morning and afterma Start:

ponsible for at least one game

Aix months' imprisonment. The first races of this series will be

to be arranged during the week-

Inspector Moran WAR in held on Saturday and Sunday, Oct, 2.

end.

charge of the ense, while Old was the complainant.

Faid down by the Dock Company will

it is hoped he ready for raving to January, and will be a most welcome addition to the Fleet.

Stars

details of the races follow.

SATURDAY

Graures: Course 1yemun Bearun (P) Kowloon Rock (1) Finish E 4

W.

25 and 26. On the remaining Sun- 3. lays vir. Nov, 2, 16 and 39 and Dec. 14, "Sto"

cruising.

will be available for 14.

the

Atnie (Haswork, Gracey) 147,00 Daphine (Chidell)

7.51 Dellerris Browne, Mist

Harvey)

* 1.53.35 Dench (Sedgwick, Lin

1.53.17 derman, Ramsey). Wind Boky at Mart coming fruni

Points will be awarded hasis of the number of starters yach rare-ane pult for winning, one for finishing mid, one for each bost beaten, but there must be at feast four starters in each race to count in the series. Each helmets mun complete at least five races in differ-

Her-Wind pitbar, and the winner of the Baggif be the helmoman with the

average monte, the best arure each of five boats being taken. Mr. Chidell, telephone 31112, rganising these "Star" rarms, and all Entrants for the Series should give their names to him as soon as posi. ble, indicating which days they wil he available. Boakings will lear wreck, on Fridays Phot

including bookings

Sunday cruising but entrants are advised to berok s

povible. Late book. as early ings will be accepted anly if heats

are available.

way

S.E. freshing from E on Channel Rock. Daphne ed arm |Channel Rock with Atair secnad and Dench went into Hongho Bay and ranght up at Holt's Wharf but was lankelted. Atair then took lead.

dird towards finish and Belle triz bez Denets by

by 2 seconds, Dinghies: Course

Causeway Hay (P) Railway Buny (S) CM. (s) Mark on line (S) Railway Bundy (S C.M. (S) Finish E to W. 1. Storeuiters

(Raeburn, Aliss Cantopher) 2. Tyne II (Kay, Miss P.

Luneby

1.12.55

1.39.45

3. Cominclore I Langdon,

Mr. Langdan)

1.47.28 (Miss D). Luseby, Marann

Farey)

1.49.39 5. Cele

(J. C. Jones?

executive

A letter was received from the Children's Playground As sociation asking the Associn- (lot. to nominate a representa- tive to sit on the committee.

The council unanimously voted a sum of $1,000 to the Association's general Fund.

The

Annual Remembrance football games between the United Services and the Rest of the Colorty will be played on The Club, ground on Monday, November 10.

In order to prevent any black market of tickets the council. decided that only one ticket would be sold at u tine at games and the purchaser would have to enter the ground im mediately after the purchase,

In order to rellove any con-

European

WOMEN JURORS

1.

Following on the broad- cast of Sir Henry Blackali. Chief Justice, over ZBW on Saturday night on the sub- Ject of women'. Jurors, number of women have called at the Registrar's Offies and requested Aliss Ezra to subject them to a test. Some of them have been granted exemption from jury service.

In the Course of Jilst sakd broadcast, Sir Henry that those who were not able to follow what he was saying ought to apply for exemption.

Passengers

1.49.59.5 gestion no change will be given Left

6. Commodore 1 (Hackett) 1.50.54 in future. "A"Yegard other "owner-lina" 7* Gaudio "1 "(Laye} ........ 2.50.54,5 two more Jubilees, making

8. Adamant V (P. Smith, six this class are building.

Any clai nelaber interested in purchasing on,{ or a pari-share of mor, Jubilee or a smaller 16 fout centre board glass of

oiling craft should write their ne on a list at the clubhusne, or contact

the Sailing Secretary direct.

Dinghies

The dinghy programme for the next 10 weeks will be

Mrs. Ballamyne] 1.95.05 Adamant V (Abercoin-

bic, Whitehead)........ D.N.F.

SUNDAY

Behind

About_80_steerage – passengers An appeal-by-the-T B:--ÅR-

were left behind on Monday sociation for a match in aid of alght when

the 1.3. Fatalian the Association's fund was not valled for Canton. granted. The Council felt thal: They were the unlucky ones they could not depart from who could not fight their way to the policy of playing charity the wharf's entrance before It games during the season, ex was closed.

The passingers last night were cept for those arranged at the still outside the wharf where they No. 55 dinghy (Meyrick) 1:34.25 start of the season. Stenrentters y (Lucy,

In view of the urgent need intend to stay until the Faishan Miss Tougoud}

1.35.5% of funds of the T.B. Associn- Yesterday, the stranded pas. Gambis 11 (Davies) ... 1.37,00tion and the work it is doing sengers dtelded to petition Tyne (Robinson) 1.38.35 the Council decided to donate Secretary for Chinese Affairs for Stonecutters I (Raeburn) 1.38.17 their share of the proceeds of relief und to negotiate with the Duke of York 11 (Farcy,

Futshan authorities for their One of the games-Singtao v

passage to Canton,

Bingbies:

1.

2.

3. 嘻

5.

6.

7.

new

Every Saturday, 3 Am-Open

dinghy race using your own dinghy,

ur booking a club dinghy, or using the one "allocated to you for inal

trance.

Legenday, 11 am.—A

of teams is being formed ant tram races will be race off every

9.

1.44.05

..... 1.45.12

Sunday morning. Anyone can form

form to. Queen (Mansel-Pleydell, team and more entries are required. Entries should be made to L., Wil- 11. Stonecutters IV (Findlay, kinson, R.N., H.M.S, Astute, quoting name of team and of tenim captain, 12. and names of coxswains only making 13. up the team th

race consists of

of 4 14.

from whom selectedl be

Icam.

beats a side, but the

the "team"

wint of up to 8

Coxswai

FREE will

the 4 for each race

by

сал соп-

the team captain, Crews can be

"turns.

the

They claimed to have bought tickets from the ship's agents..

Money Market

Police v Chinese A (Police, • 5.30" Buzhtly to sabi.

It had

Before the

REMEMBRANCE

DAY FUND Previously acknowledged

$13,475,

werd:

The Government are deter Europe and of the world as a mined to use every means in whole.” their power to overcome

Films

the

"grave economic 'dificulties Another B will propose "to Mr. affecting almost the entire amend the present scheme for world. Their first aim will be securing an exhibition of a fair to redress the adverse balance proportion of British films," of payment, particularly by ex Thin is a sequel to a crisis panding

on exports

prear-micasure by which Government ranged targets,

took power to Impound 75 per The Government aims to ex-cent of the earnings of foreign pand domestic production of motion pictures, a move which food and use its machinery of fins aroused bitter protest from labour control to direct into Hellywood. Cssential industries "those who are making no contribution to polley the speech foreshadow-

the field

domestic national well-being."

an acceleration of the re- "My Government wil con lease of men and woman from

In

of

C.H, Rolfe $50, Mr. Lee Tu Cheung Mr. Po Kwong Yin $10, Mr. Y.K. Fok $10, Kymo Shipping Co. FAVOUR COST Led, 3200, Mr. A.A. Mackenzie $3, M. Nemarec

HIM $400 $500. Nederlandsche Handel

$100, Maatschappy NV. Leung Yok Kee $100, Associated Ho Chang, You, mess boy China Traders Ltd., $100, John Man-aboard the ss. Shengking, want ners & Co, Ltd, $100, Manners End to do a favour for a Hong gineering, Ltd. $50. On Lok Yuen Co Kong friend by taking two fur Ltd. $100. Tutal $14,865.

handbags, and three fur coats to the friend's wife in Shangani. But he forgot to put the furs on tinue to participate in the work the armed forces "to the maxi- the manifest.

of European reconstruction, mum extent consistent with the at Central yesterday,

Brought before Mr. Conklin put in hand in the recent Con- adequate fulfilment of the tasks fined $400,

Ho was ference In Paris, and

will falling to the forces," and a do their utmost to forward the Bill "to reform the adminis projceta formulated at that trution of criminal justice. In, meeling-for-the benefit of England and Wales."Reuter,

PAKISTAN

RELIEF FUND The Pakistan Relief Committee thanks all donora for their kind contributions to the Pakistan Relief Fund which on Saturday, October 18th, totalled $46,600 and Rs.500. Further donationg will be greatly appreciated,

The Committee has remitted Rs.30,000 for the refugees in Pakistan.

WEDDING GIFT

FUND

--WAR MEMORIAL DONATIONS

Staff and pupils Ellis Kadoorie P. M. School $50.25, Total $50.25, Hong Kong Government Contribution $50.25, to Oct. 20, $2,946,324.92; Granil Total $2,946,425.42,

wore he

Fines totalling $1,000 imposed on Lin Po when Hon. T.N. Chau $25, Mr. R..ploaded gulity before Mr. W.A. Gillespie $25, Mrs. HR, Wells $5, at Kowloon yesterday an opium Total $55, Received to Oct. 20 $100; divan and possession of 4.9 Grand Total $155.

taels of prepared opium.

Amir

Indian's Take

For 166

Six

Perth, Oct. 20.

be

Miss D. Lately) 1.38.41 Malaya-to the funds of the Duke of York' (Martin) 141.20 Association. 8. Adamant VII (Heaton) 142.33

Commodore 1 (McCle

The fallowing are today's football

India enjoyed a fairly good day here under 1.42.15 Kamer ment)

adverse conditions against West Australia in 1ST DIVISION Innlska Y Devons (Sookuapon, 5.10

the opening match of the Australian tour. Pin)

p.m.) Refereel C. Tunstall. Tightness of the money market

Mankad, although unlikely to meet many Linesinen: A. Leck and Redman is blamed for the continued similar wickets, showed that the ball coming! Kitchet Club (Navy, 1.30 pan.) $328 a tool yesterday.

(RN).

wenitness of gold, which toll, to in slightly with the arm, good length and spin, |

will do well." Referee: R.M. Omat. Linesmen:opened at $333.50. River (RN) and Cpl. Manson, snarket closed the price improved lefthanders, gave hopes of bet easy but slow tomorrow,

Alahi, upact by the The wicket-ig-expected-to-piny p..) Referee: F. 11. Bullock. There was little change Inter performances. Both

The should Indians have no reason ta Linesmen: A. M. Lee and P. P. Plastree, which Auctuated be-improve with better placing of dissatisfied with the position for

tween $10.35 and $10.00 a 100. the Beld. Opening and closing rates were

at the close of play they had Arginst $10.47% and $1045 respectively. batsmen a better placed field is -Reutor,

aggressive taken 'alx wickets for 166 runn. Chinese National Currency again relapsed and closed yes. necessary. The Indian fielding. terday at 7,3 cents for futures cntching, pick up and throwing and 7.35 cents for spot (for in wa inaccurate and uncertain. CN$1,000).

Today, on a slow, wicket, slips and gully were ton deep..

the

Amarnath did not claim the Mankad was bowling wall. This ziew ball after 40 .overs decision was justified. na three wickets fell for 32 runs. ・・・

Slow Wicket

Prote Cede Chiffon (Jones) 1.47.40 Adamamant II (Hackett) 1.50.25

V (Corbett, Adamant

Mis P. Leseby) 1.50.25 Commodore II (Harvey-

D.N.F. (Symnes)

.N.F. Stontcutters (Bennett) D.N.F. Whalers:

Adament (P. Colenutt) 0.42.50 cannot race for any other team except Gambia

2,

(Cast, Baker- of course a crew.

league

Creswell)

0.18.25 series have always been the most Course: 1.28, Cust Rock, No. 1 popular event at the club and it is Huay, No. 25, Line: all marks to hoped that every club member will Part, Dinghies twice round, Whalers make a point of or other cuing into one texill necessary making up his

made up as desired and can vary, but once a coxswain has been regis tered as a member of one team he i

own tram-and registering the team

with Lt, Wilkinson, R.N.

open

Kerry Sunday; p.m.-An dingby race all comers draw for all available dinghies and race for sweepstake, prize,

Starting

ance.

BOWLS

Open Singles v

In order to get through the pre-shots in 18 hends gramme of races planned for the Hall on

By his convincing win of 10 over A. J. do Recrolo the Club yesterday, Jos Landolt

sole will be essential to start green

LI.

TENNIS RESULTS

The following were yesterday's results in the Tennis Championships at the 'Ladies'. Récréation Club÷

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES Mrs. Laderrier and Pauf Kong beat Mr. and Mrs. Prophet 6-3, 6-4,"

Miss, Kent and Tiri Yan-pul beat Major and Mrs. Hogg: 6-0, 6-0,

US dollars dropped to $5.30. Sterling, on the other hand, con thurd its upgrade to $13.10, Aus- tralian pounds were unchanged at $12.01.:

more

ANTI-T.B. IN MALAYA

"I enjoy them

best of all"

"You bet I

like them. They're the

coolest smoke I know. There's

so much more in them.

"We'd better wait here for the others

have a cigarette. I know you

like these du

Maurier."

"They never make one's

mouth feel dry. That's what

"They're winners with me too, and it's all done by the filter tip-it stops all

tuberculosis, a

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 21. the heat and impurity. 708 Malaya's campaign agalast major health

Result: good tobacco at its menace in the Malayan penin-very best." BRAINS TRUST

gula and Singapore, is getting The next meeting of the

new impetus from a programme Sino-British Club will take Western Australia. found run of home treatment and Kroni Today's Games

place at St. John's Cathedral getting, dificult on a dead and the Malacca General Hospital OPEN MIXED DOUBLES Hall at 6 pm, today,

alow wicket, There were no fore to a tuberculosis sanitorium. Miss Moon-king and Lee Wal-tong

The proceedings on this occa-ing strokes in front of the wir The new sanitorium, located Court 4, at 5.15 p.ro.).

Mes. Riddel Care and P.S.M. Dewston will consist of a "Brains kot, The majority of runs came in the historic city where the Trust" in which the Qucation through pushed to the un and first Chinese settled in Malaya, will provide latest methods for Master will be Mr. T H. the hook shot, Rowell, Director of Education, Edwards and Watt

were they treatment of the disease Hong Kong.

Dad caught at short leg off

hook | The programme of home 'treat- Among the members of the shots Edwards and Bakkas, ment will commenco with 18 Brains Trust will be Mra. Irene left handers, were a good toll volunteer physicians." "Authori Ho Chang Father Sheridan, in the spin bowlers. Carmody tios: expect 200 to 300 cases to S., and Lt. Col. F.I.E. was unlucky in being caught to be benefited at the, beginning, Mozley.

hind the wicket on the leg kide, Associated Press.

Each race on time. The starting inker a good bet for the Open times of rices from now until summer.fSingles Lawn Bowls Champion. time "enda, ato delafted below and the ship, when he mecta M, N, Ra. ·Mri. Standeløft and J.D. Mackie v streding gun will be fired exactly at ittisen (who beat S. Yusut by 21 Mrs. Litton and Trui Wal-pui (Court

5, at to 14 shots on the same green

5.15 pmDIES - | yesterday) in the forthcoming

Anale.

Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Mackie Londoll's score of 22 included Miss Aitken and Miss Marsh (Cour a four and two threes, while 6 at 3 p.m.). * Hall - had Avo two and two Miss Beniley v Miss Hall (Cours singles in his 12 shols,NA

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