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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1947.
"Amethyst" Leads In Indians Lose To
Dinghy League London
Nine sailing teams raced off events at the R.H.K.Y.C. last Sunday, in a crowded day's leads the sailing. I.M.S. "Amethyst" now league with 16 points, but many other teams have plenty of races in hand to catch up, and the "Altches" are still unbeaten.
The traps how stand as follows
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Net Sunday the tullawing fixtures have been arlanged -
a."Alters". Erurts
Telemark".
11,1 "Airways v. Desros cs 1. 4 ruisers v. Sulagatines
4 povezujet
Stats Cruisers.
STARS
1.
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The "ears" had a more successful week end than usual, and it is hoped dering this week to catch up on the slipples pros aune as la evel-P thest performance. Denel has been 1 aped since Sunday and had a very Atair and Benetasch Fire bat du for shipping. Sours will be available f Facing Best Sororder and Susulay morning and aftertunt, Results of last week -
dagi botom,
studs at races deep
Malayan Chinese v. Services
The first of three games which the Combined Malayan Chinese fotball team will play here on their way to Manila wit be this afternoon when they meet the United Services at Sookunpoo ut 4.36 pan.
The Dilwara which salled yes. terday hon taken away several of the best Service footballers in. cluding Barr and Conners, and today's Service team is practical. ly a new side.
For the first time Royal Air Force ure supplying the largest number of players.
The following will United Services:-
represent
Crasku (RA): Passant and Soutor (RAF); Corbett, Parvin Navy) and Anderson (RAF); Morris
Hamilton (Navy):
and (RAF), Kiernan (lanlaks) Davidson (RAF).
Saturday PM, "Stars":-1M, Bel Reserves; Andreason (Buffs), Tetris listensen, Miss P. Lusely) White (R. Novy), Provia (R. 216.10 2nd, Polaris
and (Chile(l) | Navy), Connors Buffs)
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4th, Benetrasch (Hora) 12.25; Dench (artem) DNF.
CRUISERS
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BOXING
CHAMPIONSHIP
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Brisbane, Nov. 25.
The match between the Indian cricket tourists and Queensland ended here today with the latter winning by 24 runs, after declaring at 269 for seven, leaving the Indians to score 242 for a victory.
Queensland had made 341 in their
Seven batsmen helped to move the scere along at a fairly goof rate, but
| first fanings ta 'which the. Indians res Inlied with 169, but were all out for þafter seven wickets were dawn, with
217 in their second attempt.
Quçensland's victory was Я very exciting one, McCool bowling Kichen- | eland round his legs with the fourth ball of the last over. Kishenchard left the hall alone, noly to find McCool's big spin hitting the wicket. The Australians had declared at 269 for seven, giving the Indians 155 iminotes to get 242 rons.
Early Jap
Peace Is Essential
TOKYO, NOV, 25.
all the bitters and fast scorers gone, the Indians were a little behind the. Kishenchand and Sarwate fought back for the eighth witket, and there was Mill jura slight chaner to win, brat once Sarwate was int, the hudians were struggling to save the match.
Run Out Adikhari was run out trying R short run when runs were
of importance. Archer's fine pick-up, throwing down the wicket at the bowfers end brilliant piece of work. Archer also caught Sarwate in the gully. He was as much respon vible for the win as
any howler.
The match was as good as one could ever hope I REC, in the thorning the indians secured Iwo wirkels
quickly, but the McCool. Ravmet determined partnership save 1 Queensland, giving. itenven the oppor.
tunity to declare, and India, like the Australian XI, had to take big risks to make the run.
Leave To Soldiers
London Nov. 24. To prevent overloading of railways at Christmastide, Commanding Officers may grant extended short leave from after duty on Pec. 23 to the first parade on Dec. 30 to soldiers serving in the United Kingdom, it was an- nounced by the War Office today.
Leave for soldiers serving abroad will be adjusted so that they do not trave) to and from the United King- dom during the Christrans period, The few.men due to return from leave at Christ- masildo will be given an extension to Dec. 27-Reu- ter.
Egyptian Officers
Arrested
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Nanking Drive In North Anhwei
Nanking, Nov. 25. Government forces attempting to head off the Reds driving toward the Yellow River town of Taiho in north Anhwei Province have captur- ed Kwoyang, 22 miles northwest of Meng- cheng, according to a "Hsin Min Pao" report from Isuchow today.
Other reports from Hsuchow said the Government
is conducting large-scale. mopping-up opera- tions along the Kiangsu-Shantung. Honan border area with Yutai, Peisien and Fenghsien as centres of the battle.
One report said remnants of the Nationalist. plines bombed and 5th, 8th, 10th, 12th and Gen. Liu strafed the attackers and drop. Po-cheng's 11th Division were ped ammunition and other supplies
to the besieged garrison, virtually surrounded in this area, with air-supported Nationalist Mennwhile, a small sente bat. destroy tie is reported north of Paofing, provincial capital of Hopel—As.
troops
them,
attempting to
Ch the
One estimate sald 20,000 Reds soclated Prera. are involved in this fighting.
In Shantung, pro-Government
the siege reports say, Tainan.Tsingtao Talroad เท่ง finally lifted after several nights of critical Oghting in which the Reds penetrated into, the Inner defence zmes.---Associated Press.
Yuanshih
Fees For Interment
to Correspondence relating proposals for moving sharks" fins dealers to areas approved Peiping. Nov. 25.
by the Urban Council for of- The Chinese Reds on Sunday fensive trades and for contin- smashed into Yuanshih, 20 miles ing the salting, drying and stor Cairo, Nov. 25.
south f Shiheblachuang. but in (for wholesale purposes) of Twelve Egyptian Army in which left the northern trades areas were tabled at a
were driven qut after furlous fish
to approved offensive
Both McCool and Carridan were PROFESSOR D. B. COP-missed early yesterday. This proves LAND, AUSTRALIAN MINIS- the value of good fielding. The In officers have been arrest-section of the railtown a fire. TER TO CHINA, WHO HAS dans have improved their fielding, ed on charges of plotting JUST CONCLUDED A VISIT but still their picking unit to slay Premier No- TO JAPAN, SAID THAT A Often they field the ball with one VERY GOOD HAD
BEEN
IN MADE ESTABLISHING PEACE IN
hand when the two could easily be Krashy Pasha and other Robbers
McCool played a fine Innings, bis
1. many
top-ranking
*
Egyptians THE PACIFIC BUT THAT IT honking and sweeping to leg bringing to overthrow the regime. Overlooked
played well, well-informed source IS ESSENTIAL TO REGARD giving MeCual much needed support said today. IT AS A BEGINNING AND when two wickets bad
Kode down NOT EVEN THE BEGINNING,quickly finish which will be re OF THE END.
isembered for a long time--Reuter.
The war had disrupted the
economy of the whole of East Victoria
Akin and could not be re.. paired without patient effort over n wide perlod. Nor could the desired changes in Japanese political evolution be made. In 100-15/16 unseemly linste, Professor
Copland warned.
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Exchequer, Bonds, 1950 starting at the Inter-Unit Boxing Champion- Įships at the China Fleet Club last night when they beat Devons by 14 points to 13.
2.45 on Saturday, and an all-day race
Cruisers tak on Sunday at 10 a.m. ing part in these cares are requested to contact Me. T. V. Honess before then so that necessary arrangements can be made.
LAST WEEK-END'S DINGHY RESULTS
Sch
Saturday Open Rare:—11. Amethyst (Grilliths, Mias. Harruwer) 1.47.25: 2nd, Adamant V (Philips) 1.48,20;
d. Adamant (Ingram) 1.48.50 4th, Cossack (Aylen) 149.20; 'T'yor 11 (Wright) 1.50.55 4th, Maroon (P. Smith) 1.52.45: 714, Queen (Mitchell) 1.32.59; 8h, Stone- cutters (Mrs, Cantopher? 1.56.00: naventure (Kay) 1.57.20; 911.
Boaventure Aslamam
VI (S. Cooper) D.N.F. Tyne I (flouan) DNF Code Chiffon (T.C, Jones) DNF.; Duke of York (Netileton) D.N.F.
Sweepstake Sunday
Hace 1st Hones, Mrs. Honest Gambia 1.25.50; 2m1, Cossack (Lury, Miss B Toogool) 1.33.25; 3rd, Black (Cro bv) 18:42h, Duke of York 1 (NaCko) 142,90; Sch. (Duke of York 11 (Rachura) 1.45.5; 6th Ada
14 (Whitehead
The standard of boxing was not high but the bouts were very Jevenly and kténly contested,
Beat NSW
This morning'a Cairo papers carried a Government announce-
A Safe
meeting of the Counch yester. day,
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The correspondence also con. tained proposals for subjecting the selling of sharks' Ans and sult sh
registration and Keence.
The same meeting approved ́a Select
Hon. Committee, (The Mr. B.R. Todd, Secretary for Chinese Adairs, Dr. J. B. Mackie, Malariologist, Dr A.M, Rodrigues, and Dr. KC. Yen) to deal with
ment forbidding publication of The sum of $9,000 in cash and all matters brought to the Coun- detail, of the Inquiry now going over ten ounces of gold was cll's notice by the Malariclogist forward in connection with the Atolen by a gang of six robbers and his stuff." arrests.
from the Lee Yuen Cheong Firm, The Council also amended the This source, who is very close Sea Food Dealers, of 90 Des | Public Health (Sanitation)
Or- to scolor Egyptian Army officers, Voeux Road West, at about 8.30 |ainance No. 15 of 1935 by rescind- claimed the Army and Govern-last night.
Irig by-law 19 and substituting it ment found that Bydney, Nov. 25.
some of the According to a report. the with the following wording Victoria beat New South officers arrested were secretly robbers (four of whom were "The following fees shall bo Wales by nine wickets in their Communista,
armed) forced theer way into charged for each interment ex- Sheffield Shield Match at the According to him, the plotters the shop just at closing time. humation cr storage in Chinese 'planned to assassinato General when the accounts were being Cemeteries of bodies or remains, An early peace settlement was Sydney cricket ground today.
Bcoring 240 in their second Ibrahim Pasha, Chief of Staff of made up. After holding up the and for removal of exhumed re. the busie condition of progress innings, .. 108
Wales the Ekvatlan Army, and Nok fokis, the robbers called for the ruins deposited in Government New South toward promoting the economic averted an innings defeat by 51. rashy Fasha,
master, Leung Chak-nam, who welfare not only of the Japanese and Victoria had no difficulty The informant said the former was in the cockloft at the time sections of Chinese Cemeteries:
"Section A but all the people of East Asia, in hitting off the runs for the Army Chief of
Aziz and whom they knew by name "Section B Staff, Elmashy Pasha,
When the master, his wife Exhumation of corpse Is also being but it was to be hoped that this loss of one wicket.
The former would not also mean complete rounder, Jack
Services
children were all-questioned in connection with the and
brought Pettiford. made alleged conspiracy.
down from the cockloft, all the "Removal of exhumed re. withdrawal of the occupation the top score of the match with
mains deposited in Gov. He said the group is believed to occupants of the premises were or relaxation of
bound
sections with the a confident 62 for New South, have been behind the recent bomb
ernment wire and gagged forces
Chinese Cemeteries
5.00 supervision of Japan's political Wales, and the opening bots- |explosion at Ismailleh United with cotton wool. The robbers
No interment will be permit were on the premises for about half an hour and, before de- ted in Section A if a coffin mea. parting, covered the heads of suring at the middle more than their victims with gunny-bags. 66 inches in circumference."
It is understood that the rob- Five applications for licences bers, in ransacking the pre- for an eating house, a restaurant.
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Chartered Bank of t.A. & C... 10-15/16 The prizes were distributed by the G.O.C., Maler General G. W... Shanchal Banking Corp. 116 Erskine.
Mercantile Bank of India "A".. 21 MINING GUARES: The following were the results:
Consol. Goldfields of B. Africa 71/9 Bantam-Weight:-Fus:--Burns Consol. The Hines of Birma 2/6 (Inniska) beat Ple. McGregor New Union Goldhelde........
6/0 (Buffs).
Featherweight:
Drange Free States Threat. Trust 01/ Pe. Hall, West Hand Investment Trust V. 83/D (Devons) beat Fu Haman Free States Developments
Inniske).
Rorderand
L/Cpl. Coyle (Innisks) beat Pte. Thomas (Devons).
Cams Main Teef
Baint Helenas
De La Rue, onl,
0974
16/2
45/-
02/1
48/D
164/2
100/
(Devons) beat Bouth African Townships.
Belection Trusia_ **** Bouth African Torbanker
Welkom
18/12
21/1015 45/74
7/
51/
Weller weight:-Pie. Chapman Bah. Breweries (Derons) beat Cal. Burgess wel Dratonileng (Buffs).
Lydenbury Estates L/Cpl. Finch Cpl.. Kennedy (Innisks).
Sgt. Blewitt (Innisks) beat Pte. Smith (Buffs).
Light
Heavy
weight:-Pte. CHINESE EXTERNAL LOANAL Double (BuTs) beat Pte. Lambert Tentain Pukow Rallway. 5%. 14 | Lung Thing U. Ha! Riy»., 6, 1011 14 (Devons).
Middle weight:-Sgt. Jones Rear Loan, t. London Imus 28
|Crip Lowe, 5%, 1911 ..... (Devons) beat Skt. Bar Hona Railways, B. 100... (luninka). D.N.F.
Ahanghai Nanking Rallway, 5% 14 Exhibition: Pte. Raku (Buffs) Kowloon-Canton Railway,, 1.
Thesrus {} {Cole) Disqualified.
TEAM RACES
HK, Göv, v, Airwayɛ v. Amethyst
v. Escortat, Gambia I (Broakes,
Miser, Wilman Air) 0.57.57; A) 0.56.47; 2nd, Gam bia 3rd, Stonecutters V (Sedgwick, Miss Thompson 10.$8.09; 4th Anethyst (Chidell, Sherrifi
and Black
Swan (East, Hewitt
'A') 6.59.02; 6th, Stonecutters II (Mitele E
13:45:
0.59.22: 7th, Tyne 11 (Manning. Bushell 47) 1.1.01; 8th, Duke of York II (Smith, Kay Alp') 1.1.27; 9th, Adamant IT (Stretter Al 10th, Theseus I 1-(Vesty E' 1.4.42; 11th, Tamar (Griffiths, Morris 'A') 1.5.12: 12th.
(Rachun Adamant Y Ballantyne 'Air') 1.5.27; 13th, Ada- mant VI (Walton '(3) 1.1.57; 14th. Commodore (Wardle 'E) 1.14.57;
I
Black (Spencer-Cooper, Miss
Can-
Al) D.N.P.; Tyne I (Selby. tapher Air) 0.
Bennett E) Dinqualified.
beat Pte. Long (Devons),
20
17
Burling Nond .......................... 14
Fus, Mahoney (Innisks) beat' Hukuang' Hallways, 12, 1811 .. 15
Plc. Iblands (Devons).
---Reuter.
"Australia" Lose To
Club 5--3
· (By “Crums”)
and social development at this critical stage, he said.-Router.
Auschwitz
Guards On Trial
Warsaw, Nov. 25. Forty officials and guards of Auschwitz concentration comp, where 4,000,000 Jews werd cremated, went on trial at Cracow today.
OF
man, C. Lukeman, who improv-Press. ed his overnight score by five only, made 61. W. Johnston, Victoria's" "Test" bowll captured
five wickets for 37 runs,
Apart from Pettiford, the
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a poor display on an easy wie The weaving mill workers fall-mises, overlooked a safe in the a food factory, a food ship and New South Wales batsmen gaveled to arrivo at an agreement with cockloft which contained severa milk shop were rejected by the
their employers at their confer-al tens of thousands of dollars. Council.
ket-Reuter.
ence at the Labour Office yeater- day on the question of a yearly
London, Nov. 25. Britain is to resume negotia- bonus. tions with Russia on a full-
The workers ultimatum, which the expired at noon, was extended to acaie trade agreement at
noon today. Failing acceptance end of this week, a high Gov by the employers before the dead- ernment source said todayno the workers may walk out Associated Press.
Ito-day en masse.
Macao Electric Loss
Of
$2,880
A net loss of HK$2,880.72 was reported at“ „the Ordinary General meeting of the Macao Elec- tric Lighting Company, Limited, held in the Board room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., yesterday.
“I enjoy them
"You bet I like them.
They're the
best of all"
coolest smoke Iknow. There's
Chargez Include Inhuman punishments of inmates, medical experiments which killed
thrattling. crippled, murder by gassing, shooting. hanging, or beating, looting of personal effects of their citizens, stealing | gold teeth from the dead, using human hair and skin as raw materials for German factories, and use of crematorium : ashes Those present were Mr. F.J "The generating plant & for fertilizers.
Gellion (Chairman),. Mr. K.P. equipment is in excellent shape Nine Cracow lawyers have Fletcher (Director), Mr. D.Band a large proportion of the been appointed by the State to Evans (representing the Secro repair work on our mains was!
lefend
Liebenhonachet. tarien). Mr. H.C. Margrett concluded during 1946. Artur H.M.A.S. Australia were the guests of the Club at commandant after Rudolf. Hoess (representing the British Gen
and
The general business of Macuo has gradually improved Happy Valley yesterday evening and an en-left for Berlin in 1943, Maria eral Electric Company) tertaining game was played, in which Club Mandi, director of the Women's Mr. T.B. Wilson.
comp, and camp guards.
In his report to the share during this year; the number beat the visitors by 5 points to 3 points. The The
prosecutor, Tadeusz holders, Mr. Gelilon said that of our consumers has increased have ro vigorous, fast play of the Australian team was Cyprian, is expected to demand the net loss of $2,880.72 was and a few factories
their busincas grand to watch and it is sad that they will not the death penalty from the duo to reliabilitation work an established
for be able to play more games here.
Supreme National Tribunal, the plant and network, in addi-which have been closed
tion to the additional increnaed some time due to lack of raw In the first half, the initia- Härriman. On this occasion, United Prese.
cost of materials and labour. materials." tive lay with the Australians, Harriman had picked up the
Tha Macao Authorities Seconded by Mr. Margrett, whoso neat kicking and de- | ball after, it had gone loose Altches v. Submarine Flotillas, termined running gave the Club from the Australien backs. For
theroport was unanimously Corack (Hownam-Meek 'H') 0.18.35 defence a hard time, The Club once, the Australian defence
our rates as from June, thia approved. Re-election of the 2nd, Adamant (Haness 'I')
A friendly cricket match. be year to compensate us to some auditors, Messrs. Lowe Bing- "They're winners with me. 0.58.45; 3ril, Thessus 11 (Mack Stackling was. however, excellent was caught on the wrong foot
was able to tween CRE and WOs and Sgts. extent for the high cost of ham and Matthews, was second- 0.58.55; 4th Maroon (Barrett Sand Henderson, the Club full- and Henderson 1.1.45; 9th, Duke of York I (Phillips back, had a field day.
pase to Taylor just short of the HQ Land Forces, will take place materials and increasing laboured by Mr. Fletcher and carried too, and it's all done by The Australians were the ball.
today at Stockunpoo Ground at costs, and from all present in unanimously. Mr. Margrett p the filter tip-it stops all 1.3.20; 6th, Commodore 11 Aber-
dications the next Balance posed the re-election of Mr. cramble 1.4.10; 7th, Bymt (Mrs. first to score, through Brook- The Club maintained pressure 2 pm.
Shert will show a substantial, Henrique: Nolasco da Silva as the heat and impurity. Heness, Miss Harrower '11'); 1.7.30; | man, on their left wing for the rest of the game. Their CRE: Wol.. Shaw (Capt), improvement in our position. Director. This was seconded by Adamant IV (Carbett. 'S) Disquali- skilled player and powerful forwards, woll led by McWhirter Capt. Payne, QMS, Hall, Cpl.
runner. Brookman was tackled (who once again hooked most Banks, S/Sgt. Twinn, 5/5g1, Jetpensation from the Town Coun-mouslys
The negotiations for com-Mr. Wilson and approved unani-Result: good tobacco at its Result>-Aftches
ches 22: · Submarines į by Henderson on the line, but successfully), and ably nup-fries, Cpl. Powell, Cpl. Cross
very was able to ground the ball for ported by Henderson (who had walthe, CBM.Weymouth, Cpl. cil for the use of our plant Mr. Blive who went to Europe Telecoms.
Cola«C's Stuff netry, which was not converted. moved In to scrum half) and Cooper, 5/8gt. Henderson.m during the war porlod from in January last for health Ameiltyst. Tyne' (Broakes "A")
In the second half, the "of- Cessford (at fly-half) dominat WOs & Sets:S.Q.M.S. Merry Jam 1 1948 to the end of reasons, is returning to Macao 1.19.50 2nd. Tyne II (Rubluson fensive spirit seemed to infected the play
(Capt.); 88.M. Wright, Sgt. Smith, November, 1945, have not made next month. His place on the 1.20.20 Sed. Amethyst (Coute-Ti
The Australians kicking was Ders RSM Ross, Sgt. Bryant,chive Iome, Bollers & Tur-porarily by Dr. P.G. Lobato
B/Bgt. Dunford, Bat, Motre Bg much progress.
Board has been filled tom 1.20.551. 4th, Stonecutters 11 (Griffiths the Club sido and they played
magnificent and their fast and QMS. Hurley Sat Cummins bo-Generators A/.amount whose appointment was con- The Australians still looked experienced backs had few Set Hayward, Twelth Man, Set to 865,194,48 and the "Ac-firmed at yesterday's meeting, IH (Corbett 7.24 15: 7/8, Gam- dangerous but they were great chances in the second half. Mansiowa
counts, Payable and Credit: the motion bölng seconded by bin 1 (Birchfeld (CC), 1.23.40; ly handicapped by poor service Burke and blackettin playsu #thi Commodore 1 &(Barecter -"A") from the scrim and the Glub | vallantly Cutside the scrum and The monthly meeting of the Balances" amounting to $546, Mr. Wilson 1.264 Hypokar #(Néville Toole wors quick to pounce on mis-Porter, Eshilta, and O'Nan Hong Kong Football Referees' 579.78, Includes 3310,747.87 for Brudepas
were prominent in their sorum Association will be held in the coal supplied to us by the
Result Amethyst 4315 Paluta, 11.K. Government 40 Points. Airways 29 Peints, Escorts 21 Pointe.
fied.
14.
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hkết "Colmic, R413) dil, Adamant,
magificently. 11/(Good
101/300
Tákos.
UBWA Second Half
17 Early in the spond half, Glüb book,the 1884, through t
rate play.
Friendly Cricket granted us an increase to all
The teams are;
Mice (by Macao Authorities during 1942.
Those items are included in our negotiations with
the Authori
so much more in them."
kost.
TO MANA
Med published for the pro
"We'd better wait here for the others-- have a cigarette. I know you
like, these-du
Maurier."
“Theynever make one's
mouth feel dry. That's
what appeals 10 me
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