BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
SIX INDIAN WICKETS
CHRISTMAS FIREWORKS AT TWAKUNI
Tokyo, Dec. 4.
A fire gutted the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces dependents' shop at Iwakuni, Bouthern Hensho, early this morning, destroy- ing x special issue of Christmast provistons, food, household utensils clothes valued at about
£1,800-Reuter.
and
LOST FOR 28 Australia Wins By Innings And 226
Brisbane, Dec. 4. · The long delayed inevitable end to the first Test came this morning when India, batting on a rain-damaged wicket, lost her last six wickets with 28 runs in 70 minutes, and Australia won by an innings and 226 runs.
India faced the task of either play- ing for time or getting 254 runs to 600444 2344 save their innings defeat but, how
ever, were all out for 98 runs.
500 U.S. Olympic Athletes
New York, Dec. 4.
The United States!
Ernest Toshack, mediocre-paced lelarm bewicz, who took five wickets for two in the first innings and three for four in India's second innings on
Tuesday, again did most of the dan
Ake.
Sport Here
And There
SPEEDSTER
London, Dec. 3.
bid for world Britain is to supremacy in motor racing, and
end in view, a litres is being built. racing car of one and a half)
Before leaving the Beld for atten tion after he had pulled a leg muscle, his figures today were overs, with this maidens, 7.runs, 3 wickets, including
2 wickets In the same over.
is final inring figures were:
Olympic Committee has wickets for 29 runs, giving him completed plans for match analysis of 11 wickets for 3 participation at
next
ruiny,
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Sarwale, who opened. the innings year's London games and un Tuesday, was ninth wut after announced today that tubborn defrusive three hours inn-
500 American ings for 26 runs. athletes, will leave for London on July 14 next
some
year.
The International olympic corapetition offelally runs from July 29 to August 14.
A
new
It is called the BRM-British f Racing Motors-and hos The blessing of the Government, H
Government spokesman sold to
day.
the
"ile said he fully realised prestige abrond and the fon- Adence in British goods, notably engineering, that succese of auch a car could bring to Britain.
At the head of this new pro- is one of Britain's Anest drivers, Raymond, Mays, who it is hoped, will be driving the BRM to victory in the International races before the end of next year. --Reuter.
He was out at 94 without any addi-ject to after returning froin the pavi lian where he received treatment for one of his fingers which was struck by a rising ball from Lindwall.
Toshack
One of the biggest problems Toshack, starting to bowl over the warrying the Committee is how wicket, siddenly changed to bowling to feed the American Athletes
in view of the food shortage in London.
However, the American
an byl
FOOTBALL
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947.
Only Two Bombs Will Be Required
Chicago, Dec. 4.
Dr. Robert Hutchins said today he would stick to his statement that it is possible An theory 10 make atomic bombs so powerful thas two could ronder the Unit- ed States uninhabitable.
The Chancellor of the University of Chleago replied to critics who scoffed at his predtetton of atom bombs "one thousand times more powerful" than the ones dropped on Japan.
He said his information came from the men who made the first bonib.
"Five years ago it was only theoretically possible to make chain reaction," Dr. Hutchins said.
Five years ago it was only theoretically possible to cure cancer with the atom.
"Now there are cases in which medico) science hos cured specific. types of cancer with radio-active Isotopes.” --- United Press.
SCHOOL FOOTBALL:
EKAM And Wantsai Likely Finalists
(By "E. D.")
In the “A” division of the Junior Football League, E.K.A.M. and Wantsai A.M. Schools, both of whom are so far undefeated, appear as the likely finalists.
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Arrangement have been completed for the Hong Kong Football Association to send a team to Manila this week-end and there play two games. Fifteen players and two officials have been selected to make the trip. The party will 'leave Hong Kong on Sunday morning. The Arst match will be in the afternoon when Hong Kong will play Manila.
On
Monday the Hong Kong Chinese will meet the Lien Hwa (Malayan Chinese) team.
The Hong Kong team will be back in the colony on Tuesday afternoon.
F.AL, A special plane has been chartered for this tour.
Several players in the party
will be playing four games in six days.
They will be playing in the League on Saturday, in Manila on Sunday and Monday, and for Bing Toc against Malayan Chi inese on Thursday.
The following have been invit-
ADMIRAL'S
SPEECH CENSORED
Princeton, New
Jersey, Dec. 4. An admiral's speech
ed to make the trip:-Yue Ka reporting the United yan; Hau Yung-sang. Tae Kam: States has a "small de-j hung, Lou
Spong Chung sang, Ling-sing. Chau Man-chi,
Hotachment of shore-based!
THE SOURCE OF THE TROUBLE
Copenhagen, Dec. 2 The United Nations Or- ganisation "has badly fall- ed in its attempt to pro- duce true peace," Cardinal Griffin, Archbishop of Westminster and Romani Catholic Primate of Britain, told a Roman Catholle rally here yesterday.
,
"If it had been built up: on sound principles; if ro presentatives of the nations concerned had been. dater- mined to carry out their.
discussions inspired christian principles should have had better re-- aults," the Archbishop do clared.
with
Wo
The troubles of today came from one source..... ignoring God and complete neglect of his command. ments, he added----Reuter.
Critical
Ying-fon, Chang Kom-hol, Chananti-submarine planes as Food
Tak-fal, Lol Shul-wing, Chul
Forrow, and Sewell,
Position
Wing-keung, Kiernan, Fowler, well as other forces, in}|--
The officials in charge of the the Mediteranean" was J. Skinner, revised at the last min- On paper (a fatal way of, through. At the same time St. party will be Mr.
chairman of the Hong Kong ute on Wednesday to predicting football results), Wan- Stephen's, after a bad start by Football Association and Hong chal, (where incidentally Lee losing gonls to La Salle, are Keng Football Club, and Lieut eliminate a reference to Wal-tong started his football now settling down and took 2 R.P. Usherwood, Hon. Secretary, Jan anti submarine The United
au, the
Fixtures
are the schoo for this week-
SUNDAY, DEC. 7
Calling Up Tokyo Rose
Washington. Dec. 4.
patrol.
Washington, Dec. 4.
Nation Food and Agricultura
The speech was prepared by Organisation warned to Vice-Admiral William M. Fech-day that the world foo teler, deputy chief of naval situation is as critica operations for personnel, for this year as at any tim
delivery at the Nassau Club.
As distributed in advance to Since the close of Worl The Government today asked news agencies, the original text War II and added the Former Gls to help it set up a contained the first official re- prospects
1948-4 for Tokyo ference to the presence of awere equally "unfav
career) appear to have the useful points from E.K.P.M. Army Area Sports Board. edge In attack but, from School last Sunday. results 80 far, there seems little between the two and Dee- 14, when both teama meet, should see a first class match. The following
There must be something in League fixtures the Sookunpwo air which helps ends:
in the "A" footballers
Ellis other division;
SENIOR Kadoorie team from the P.M. Wah Yan College v E.K.A.M School are also shaping ne
School, Club 10.30 am, Referee:-A. Leck. champions although Wah Yan, Rome, Green Howards: LL Pen who have a lighter side, are also undefeated. By a coincidence) rose, R., Lt. Lt. Woolnough, R.E.; Li. De Bes those teams meet on Dec. 14 comber, Buffs; Lt. Pigou, Buffs; too, and that day may well see Lt.
Referce:-Kwok Ying-kee, Pryde, Inaisk; L. Nash, Ellin Kadooric Schools' leading Buffs: Capt. Stevens, Innisks; both divisions. Gnr. Brookes. RA: Lt. Parke,
round the wirket and had Hazare In their last rugby match be- caught at 72. He howled Amarnath fore the Quadrangular Tourna- a1 80 and got Rangnickar caught withment, which is due to start on
addition.
Dec. 13, the Army will meet the Sohuni was caught at 89 after hit Club at Sookunpou tomorrow at Olympic Food Committee in ring Miller for a boundary but it took 4.15 p.m. ported to have worked out a
the Australians 12
12 minutes before scheme by whethey got aut the last pair, satisfactory necessary food supplies would There was the' usnal grab for so 10 brought
in the events and, as the players walked off, rules the spectators walked onto the field Americana according Jald down
by the British and inspected the damaged pitch on Organizing Committee and the which India had no hope of saving British Ralloning Board,
It is understood that the Com-| mittee will establish food bank account in London by depositing all American food supplies with the British Organizing Cam- mittee, withdrawing them when nooded.-Central News,
WAVELL TO BE
CONSTABLE
OF TOWER
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the game.
Scores
The final sente was:
India Second Innings Sarware, & Johnston
Hazare, e Morris, b Tushuck ..... | Amarnath, & Toshack
Rangnekar, Hassett, 1 Toshack Snhout, Trown, Miller
Nayudu.
Irani
Haners, is Lindwall....
Rot out
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Mankad, h Lindwal Gulmohamed, i Toshack Adikhari, kb.w. Toshack Kishenchand. London, Dec. 4..
Bradman, The King has approved the sp- pointment of Field Marshal Earl Wavell, 64-years-old, as the Con- stable of the Tower of London, in succession to Field Marshal Lard Chetwode, 78-years-old. who is due to retire on March 18.
Toshack.
Extra
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
The duties of the office which] Lindwall was created in 1078 by William Johnston the Conqueror, ore, nominal. Toshack The Constable need not live Miller with the precincts of the Tower | Johmon and no longer has all the pri-
Byes
vileges he formerly enjoyed. He No Balls
ls, however, permitted to nak au-
dience of the King at any time.- Total
Reuter.
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18
The following will represent | the Army:
Capt. Henderson, R.A. Li. De
Moore, Innisks;
nisks.
E.K.P.M. School v La Salle, Club
Referee: Silva,
11.30a.m.
St. Joseph's v St. Stephens, Nav,
No. 1, 10.30 a.m.
JUNIOR
p.m.
A.C.A.M.
'reason C256 against
Jose.
The Justice Department sent US anti-submarine patre! in Shortly before Admiral out a call for soy and all Pacf- the Mediteranean.
Fechteler
fle veterans who could actually dentify Mrs. Iva d'Aquino as
microphone.
was due to speak,
ourable."
Polning to serious grain di
the volca bohind the Japanese however, the Navy in Washing- ficits that would plague man ton announced the deletion of countries in the coming month
the F.A.O. reports said: "It The Department said it had this reference. information that six different The admiral's thesis was that apparent that greater efforts
and internation made the Mediteranean Channel must conservation English-speaking women the Tokyo Rose propaganda, be kept open so that superior sharing must be made it sha but that Mrs. air and sea forces of the United reductions in consumption .... broadcasts,
can reach d'Aquino was the only native States
Europe if food in deficit areas are to needed.
avoided". born American amongst them.
Russian naval strength con- Sho had been under investiga-
describ The situation was tion for two years, but the slats mainly of submarines as most serious in the Far Ea Referee:-Col. Manson.
Government still had not found American Navy officers have where production equal to Is A.C.F.M. School V E.K.P.M.
two witnesses who BOW or pressed concern over Rugala's School, Army No. 1, 11.30 am. Wantsal P.M. School v G.V.M heard her individual broad-possession of the latest German submarines plus U bont yards School, Navy No. 2
casts. 10.30 a.m.
Associated Referee:-P. P. Li,
Two witnesses to the same and technicians. - Wah Yan College v Yaumali act are necessary before a per-
Press. School, Police 10.30 a.m.
FOR can be prosecuted for trea- son.--United Press.
St. Stephens v E.K.A.M. School,
Stanley, 11a.m.
In this "B" division 1 would, St. Paul's College v Innials; L. Bruce, R.A.; Lt. Do- in passing, like to give honour- School, Navy No. 1, 11.30 a.m. herty, Innisks; L. Begley. Inable mention to the NT.C. At-St.
Referee: Sleward,
Joseph's
v Wantsal AM School, Army No. 1, 10.30 Reserves: Lt Symes. Innisks: tached School who, while far Lt. Ferrar, R.A.: L/Bdr. Isbull and away the smallest team in the league, play whole hearted R.A.; Fus. Fisher. Inrisks.
Rest of Navy XV vs. 4th Sub-football and should, next sea- marine Flotilla XV at Sookunpoo sop, reap their reward as their Ground at 3.15 pm, tomorrow players wi mostly be eligible
REST OF NAVY:-Yeo. Ma again as Juniors. thieson: Mid. Buckingham, Lt. Lloyd, S.B.P.O. Gibbons, Lt. (E)
Owing to upseta and post- Spiller; Mid. Stearns, Lt. Stoop; ponements the "C" (Kowloon) Mr. Storrie, L/Tel. Preston, Mr. Division
such McGlory, S.A. Annandale, Lt. progress but since Yaumati 13 Barton, L.5.B.A. Jones, Surg. Lt. have beaten 'La Salle--and on
Earner. S.B.P,O.- Browning:- RE- La Salle SERVES:---Mic. Adams, ERA would
ground at that I pick them as a long
0. M. R. W 10.7 2 19
has not made
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 St. Paul's College Dioceson Boys' School, Police, 2 p.m.
4 Blake.
4TH SUBMARINE FLOTILLA: chance bet as the ultimate win-ying Woh College v Queen's Col- --ER.A. Smith: L/Sig. Marrilat, nera in this division.
Lt. Roberts, ERA. Holman, Sig In the Senior League, LB Selwyn: P.O. Thomson, Li. Ran- Salle and Queen's College, with kin; C.P.O. Beamish, P.O. Vic-wina over St. Joseph's and Wah kers, A.B. Forward, S.A. Cow-Yan respectively, continue their 2 por, C.E.R.A. Draper, Lt. Brokse, winning way although, when
Lt. Whitehend, P.O. Page: RE they meet, SERVES:-L/Tel. Cotterill, PO better defence will soo
I fancy La Salle's Leslie, Li, Deane,
9
G 11
}
17 6 29
30
0
Odds Lengthen Out For Louis Fight
New York, Dec. 3.
As Joe Louls completed training for his 24th de
BANTAM
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Manila, Dec. 4. The world bantamweight box- ing champion, Manuel Ortiz, who will defend his title on December 20 ngainat the Philip- pine champion, Tirko Del Rosario, arrived today by plane from San Francisco,
them
lege, La Salle, 2 p.m. Referee:-Brogan or Willis,
JUNIOR.
CHINESE GENERAL AWARDED OBE
Nanking, Dec. 4. Major-General Irving Dooh,
Ying. Wah Collego v La Sallo, Lo | member of the supreme staff of
Salle, 4 pm.
the Ministry of Defence, was Mong Kok School
Referee: Brogan or Wills,
v Diocesan presented yesterday the OBE of his service Boys' School, Polled, 4 pan,
In recognition Referee: J. Ward.
during the war in India and other parts of Southeast Asia.
The presentation was made by the military attache, Colonel B.N. Thaker. Among those present at the gathering were General Cheng Kal-min, Vice- Minister of National Defence, General Yeh Nan, and the American and British military &naval attaches.-Central News.
Big Four Guests At Palace
London, Dec. 3.
Ortiz was accompanied by The Big Four Foreign Ministers, Mr Ernest Bevin,
Manager Augus Curtis.
The fight will be held indoors at Rizal Memorial Colosseum for the benefit of the Quezon Memorial fúnd.--United Press.
fence of his heavyweight crown, against Joe SOCCER TOUR. Walcott, on Friday night the betting price lengthened from 17-1 to 18-1 in favour of the champion.
Lack of Waleptt support. Indicated
that Loule might enter the ring a
10-1 Cavourite,
The Brown Bomber's demanat Rescue
tion in the closing stages of hit training thigt he still had speed and securacy despite additional weight caused Walcot supporters to "cool off,"
On Fuji
Tokyo, Dec. 4. At the champion's camp, trainer
Eighteen U.8. - First Cavalry Mannie Scathon confirmed that troopers today began a second Louls would scale at least 212 pounds hazardous scent of Mount Full JUMPY
London, Dec. 3.
Mr. George Marshall, M. Molotov and M. Georges Bidault, relaxed tonight in the friendly atmosphere of a party given at Buckingham Palace by King George and Queen Elizabeth for the delegations attending the Council of Foreign Ministers.
were
KOREA COMMISSION!
Lake Success, Dec. 3. The United Nations Secre- tary General, Mr. Trygve Lie, today disclosed that the United Nations Independence Commift- lee for Korea would leave héro In early January with tho
Ger- UN Secretariat ataf
SCHUMAN WINS OUT
population. year had been offset by increas
One point of optimism w Australia where there were pro pects of wheat crops being. by two million tons over previous two years.
Looking forward to the 194 40 growing season the FA said that drought conditions. seriously retarded planting bo in North America and to a l Paris, Dec. 4.
extent in Western and Cent The French National Ax-
Europe, this autumn. It Premier sembly approved
pressed the hope, however, th Schuman's anti-sabotaga
the improved supplies of ↑ and strike control bill after more than five days of bit-tilizers, farm machinery. ter debate. Associated Press
other production essentials wos help to offset the effects of th -Reuter.
Sing Tao Has Easy Win Over Gunner
The abadnoned First Division football game b tween Sing Tao and 25th Royal Artillery w replayed yesterday on the Club ground a resulted in an easy win for the Chinese side I three goals to one.
The Chinese were far the bet
The only player In the Si
Kwan-shing.
The guests walked up the · Members of the Russian United. Nations Assistant ter side and had they really Too defence who played up Fourteen Army players are grand staircase to the music delegation arrived together. Secretary-General (Mr, Victor tried might have won by a hin usual standard was Fo taking part in a BAOR soccer room where they were announ-Marshal Sokolovsky, Soviet Hoo of China) In charge of the bigger margin, tour this month..
in ced by the Lord Chamberlain, Commander-in-chief
The strength of the Sing Tao Several newcomers were se Leaving on Dec. 15 and re- the Earl of Clarendon, and re-many, was a prominent figura Only China has named its re-team Iny in their forward line in the defence and though th turning on Dec. 22 they will ceived by the King and Queen. In his red-tabbed uniform with presentative to the nine-nation in which, Fung King-cheong played hard, lacked experten play two matches, one against The King's mother, Queen many medals."
Commission which Russia and Chang Kam-hol were outstand Chang Kam-hof opened t a BAOR XI in Holland and the Mary, his brother, the Duke of M. Vyshinsky, Soviet Assist its supporters say they willing
scoring in the first half and t other against a BAOR team af Gloucester, and the Duchess of ant Foreign Seerotary, was ac- boycott-United Press.
The standard of play was not fore, the interval Teo Cha Hammer Park stadium, Ham-Kent, his sister-in-law, former-companied by his wife and
high. The Gunners tried hard ting added another. |burg-Reuter
ly Princess Marina of Greece, daughter and by the Soviet
In the second period Cha ARMY DESERTERS'but it was obvious that they were also present.
Ambassador.
were still in the progress..of Kam-hol put his side furth Buffet refreshments
SENTENCES Mr. Marshall arrived with
team building after the recent ahead and it was not tin I ne Madison Square Garden weigh to recover the bodies of two
served in the Blue drawing the American Ambassador, Mr.
London, Dec. 8.
departure of so many of their in the gams that Shaw roduc in on Thursday noon. This will be American pilota discovered in the
Glasgow, Dec. 8. room. The Ministers and their Lewis Douglas, and 16 other Mr. A. V. Alexander, Minister players.
the lead from a penalty, by Teams; A the heaviest figure of his career, volcanie, crater victims of Sun- Alan Paterson, Scottish high advisers talked together while members of the American dele of Defence, replying to questions In the first half, Marsden,
Wlla.berliker and Crala bie Seaman's confirmation indicated day's craz
of a C-47 transport jumper and Britain's best hope a string band provided a back-Eation M. Bidault, with his in the House of Commons today, the left wing, and Russel, in fatsworth Boott And Nawati Bellay Youll would have a weight advant-plane flying from Tokyo to Itami, for the Olymple Games athletics ground of soft musica
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wife, came with the French sold that sentences of imprison-the leader's borth, were soon Shaw, Russell, Tice" "and" Marsden," tan of about 20 pounds over Walcott,
E title next year will, it is The Prime Minister, Mr. Cle. Ambassador.--Rauter, 4ment for desertion were review-in some good, movementa but. - Binar ↑ Tre:-Uhediig. Chak-kwanz÷Ch stocky, Campden' negro, who finished The rescue crew located the understood, be able to competement Attlee, his deputy, Mr.
od periodically, and men wero their efforts were wasted In Ting kung and Tug Kingveetis ON
Bui-ling, Farar: Xwenn-elmat : mind-Bo ̧ preparatiods yesterday at Grenlock, plane wreckage at the crater in the Games at Wembley after Herbert Morrison, Lord Paken-
frequently let out of prison after front of goale semiming Cheung, Hang-chuên, Chang ferday, but blizzards, made the rò,
ham, Ministar responsible for
RUGBY moval of the boules Imposalbie all.
In the defence Scott, in the hoi, Fang: King-cheong,, 1de Han they had served only part of I was feared that Paterson, the British zone of Germany,
their sentença de
pivotal position, had a trying and Two Chawing. dontlaurd and point toward a $260, and the men were forced to dea
DeLondon, Dec. 8,
could not agres to any time watching Padre trying 000, allout, And requests for work bond to Gotemba for the night who is serving in the Army, and Mr. Hector McNeill, Secre
would be drafted to Singapore, tary of State, were among the Rugby League games: Work general rule of suspension in cheong and Chang Kan-hol, and Printed and published: ing, press fačanareached (an allime⠀⠀⠀ According to
propriators,pain the men who but it is now, learned that he is Briten delegation present, ington Town 7 New Zealand such case Funishment must very at back Sherliker and Craighead Enterprise, Limited, by high of 217. The writers at the located the plans, the grand not going out to the Far East Meals Beving accompanied her Tourists 12: County match according to the Pantousness of worked hard and were pro- James Kontes. azlagoichi "Ill include 21. foreigners— war * complete wreck. Fire had,
Windsor husband From delen en followed the crash United Pro-Renter
minent in the first half. Hong Kong,
Kent 28, Susser:Reuter
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