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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948.

Czechs Lose WELSH EXUBERANT OVER

GLAMORGAN'S VICTORY

Davis Cup Singles

Brooklyn, August 20.

Little Billy Sidwell, new member of the Australian Davis Cup tennis team, practically Kunched Czechoslovakia out of the inter-zone Bals yesterday. by defeating its nee per- former, Jaroslav Drobny 6-3, 6-2, 9-11, 11-12

Previously Adrian Quist, the Australian caplalu, won the opening singles match from Vladmir Gerałek, 6-2, 13-11 6-0. — Associated Press,

Hockey Association Revived

!

At a well attended meeting) of representatives of luckey lubs it was denied that the

A duration o be revrysk Pept to al

1 1.

Pre-Wig Praxites

11

gue be stated tr

the name

T'a

Dekhed

Change In Boxing Programme

One change has been, made in the programme for tonight's Golden Cloves boxing tourney at the China Fleet Club.

London, August 19,

Welsh fervour broke out in a storm of cheering, and crowds mobbed the players when, Glamorgan triumped over Surray of Cardiff today and strengthened their Championship chance.

Glamorgan's 12th win of the season, a record for the County,

It

was

team

Glamorgan excelled in work and outplayed Surrey in' every phase. The memorable match was a personal triumph fur the 50-year-old Test selector. John Clay, who has returned to the side to nawet the attack in

the vital remaining matches. With his spinners he captured ten Sur- vey wickets for 26 runs.

.

fashion

RAF BEGIN

SOCCER SEASON

Somh African "Red" Biggs says | At Trent Bridge, Hampshire hein in a positlan to give away i

collapsed in Krozing

The Royal Air Force at Kal weight to Sgt. Loftus in the enchant

AL- Tak Nottinghamshire.

commenced the soccer weight bou and his been re though

он they required only, placed by Fusiller Thall, of Hong runs to gain fest innings points season this week with a seven-

a-side inter-section knock-out; Kong Land Forres,

with seven

wickets in hand, Hall 1 Service champion and they were all out in an hour for tournament.

edities of 23

1, 2,

S.B.Q. "A" led at the Interv..

Juftus is melcity: lat. Arst appeSettere pa 17. Brennan put through a lucky goal, but with

ST****

A.

Ravi

Men brut of the evening will; à 100 runs for Yorkshire's last be between "Rocky" Thompson wicket, which wa4 42 short of thự

Pol Lading Writer Bub Pulling 50-year-old. Youhshire record last HMS Vamnm),

vleket stand, but despite this magicent effon Yorkshire fall- ed to gain Arst Irnings lead over Worcestershire.

Follow or is the programme: FLYWKIGJIT Morales y Ricardo Silva,

LIGHTWEIGHT (TADT)

Huck

MIDLEWEIGU Santos y Fowler (Tamar,

SEMI-FINAL CATCH WEIGHTS Boat Lapt j'azkok Juft

FLYWERCHT

B

1.

Din Huskong y 2 Keal

WEATHERWEIGHT

civilians, Herul Nave, Army artt

4

Scoreboards

Close of play terrest Sunex 134 -for N declared James Laagrige 190, Hazell 5 or : Somerset 250 for 3 (Gim- blett 12 not ut Walford 71)

Cardit: Glamorgan 100 Surrey by an injngs. and 21 ring. Glamorga 239: Surrey 50

At

1. The HR Policor ♥ ashen (Clay 5 for 15) and 185 (Clay 5

Kaybi Alt Porte De pl Ta International and At ou inlay - Yo port games will to

St. Tar 12 ans have entered

the lengu

WH

played on Sundas no PATON,

The following were the officials eleeud at the dunes meetings

President Mr. A. A. Band, Vice Prespir M. E. J. R. Mittebed) and a representative to; be nominated by the Services.

Hon. Gurst.

Hon.

Xavier.

Jin.

A

Sevretary; Mr. A.E.P.

Treasureet - Mr

Longue

5.B.P.O. Yes.

Chademan

J

fe

Carterly A

MIDDLEWEIGHT

Young Wing-hol

MAIN EVENT Jumpman v Palfing (Tawork,

KOREANS RETURNING

The Karen football team, on its way time from the Lourdan Games, will be arriving in Hong King EITS Monday. Arrange- Secretary: - Cents are being made for a gaum: for there against a representative Umpires Hong Kong sih,

Board-Mr. A. Palmer

The following

presentative..

#he

Ko Bent Mexico by 5-3 in Arst game, bul lost of Clubs were present-S.B.P.Q. Sweden, the Champlons, by 12 Yeonuns

(Tamar), L4. A.K. goals to si at Crystal Palace

Navy), Capt. La.lt, August 5.

Payne (Army), F/Sg. Dutch!

(R&F), D. J. Sancti Parzy

Į

Hockey Chibi, A. Prase (Civil Aurus (Dock- Sevaks). LR.

W.P. Apps, !

yard), Sub-In pector

Robert Lne (Unemata),

OSI

Dillion (Khalsa Spordę Club), M[

de Shuza (Cable and Wiredenis), | RA...Marques (Club) al. Recreio),

fo 51.

A Dover: Gloucestershire 295 Kent 411 for eg 75, Tudd 54 Amer 212).

At Nellingham:

Nottingham

!

the commencement of the secon half it became oblous that the Squadron team were not takbir Guines

lying down and exchanges were fast and keen:

4 snap goal was notched lự S.HQ. "A" three minutes from the commenceriert' cf this half and the Squadron replied two minutes later from a

penalty.

The pace began to tell on the Squadron team and in the last minutes of the game a breaway in the Centre found the defence sprendenkled and S. H. Q. "A" were three up.

At the conclusion of the game the wiming team were presented with makards ny, Mrs. Walker, wife of Squadron Leader Walker. Many of last season's repre- Hntive R.A.F. team have left the Colony and the seven-n-side tournament was held with a view and to coming

hire 170 and 171 (Keeton 57, Sharkleton 4: Bampshiree spotting new talent, 141 (Butler: f. Jepson 4 for

form a lear for the 403 and 83 for ..

search.

At Leicester: Lancashire 283 und 174 for

for 7 Robintson 83): for 5: Leicestershire 282 (Pren tice 60, Jackson 62)

Coventry: AL

Middlesex 160 7 (Robertson 83); and 174 for Warwickshire 210 (Ord 92, Don- nelly 62, Dollery 56. Walton 50). At Worerster: Worcestershire

231 and 133 for 5; Yorkshire 218 (Sellers 78, Brennan 50).

At Derby: Rasex 299 (Dodds 124, Jackson 5 for 883; Derby- shire 194 (Rev:il 05),—Reuter.

Mock Aerial War

Over Britain

Lordon, August 19.

Geneva Or The Air Ministry announced today that Royal Air

Havana Charter?

Geneva. August. 20.

Force units from Britain and Germany and American bombers based in Britain would stage a massive four-way mock assault on Britain "under war conditions," in September,

It is hoped to Ick a team whien will compre with that fielded by the Royal favourably

Air Force last season.

Babe Ruth Buried

Thus

These cine stills from the Official film record of the Olymple Games Illustrate the decision of the International Amateur Athletic Federation Jury in reversing the decision on the 400-metres relay ofwebe" 1948 Olympic Games. tre U.S.A.. placed second to Great Britain on the occasion of the Race, now take the winning position. In the ploturen. Barney

Ewell of the United States leam can be seen handing the baton to Lorenzo Wright. The centre-line of the change- over area can be seen behind Ewell as he begins the hard- over, which is completed before the timit of the area in reached. Judges at the tracksida diequalified the U.S. Team, for an alleged infringement of change-over at this point.— AP Photo.

ATHLETICS BACK INTO. 2ND PLACE

Now York, August 19.

The Philadelphia Athletics popped back into second place in the American League today with a 10-

и

3 win over the Boston Red Sox.

New York August 19. Thousands of admirers to-

The Athletics broke out with the first time since July 20 1 rainstorm to four runs in both the funeral of Babe and eighth innings. Patrick's Cathe-dropped Boston Into

behind Cleveland und phia. was

day braved attend the Ruth at St, dral.

last

suburban

In the

seventh checked the Senators on five hits The loss and singled home the Arat two third spotans of a six-run Yonkee upris

Philadel-ing the fourth inning.

only other Aumericon

pliched and helped bat New York: to a 3-1 victory over Washington. Reynolds, golig- the distance for

A solemn Requiem Mass said for the Home Run King and League scheduled, Alle Reymis thien Babe started on his Journey to the wooded gates of Heaven Cemetery in Westchester county.

Crowds came long before the I a.m. Mass. An hour and a half before that alt the 2,000 unreserv ed seats in the Cathedrai

wore Alled. The other 1,500 sents were reserved for the myriad friends the Bambino made during hir more than quarter of a century the nation's No. 1 sports hero, and,oleintdom which came

to

The operations will climax af As an "enemy" force of bom- period of training and will in-bers and supporting planes roars clude.all units of the RAF, over to "attack" targets in the

Governor Thomas Dewey came some operational command and London area, tighter squadronsay its final respects, The 22 countries who signed RAP units based in Germany tempt to turn the raiders back. William O'Dwyer headed the list and civil defence forces will at from Albany and with Mayor Geneva Agreement.

of honorary pall bearers.-Unit- ad Press.

the

03 and American B-20s based in Trade and Tariffs in Geneva the United Kingdom.

last October fuited to reach a decision here tonight on whe ther to alter the agreement to. bring it into lint with the Havana Charter, drown up six months later.

The dicussions were expreted ·

to continue all tomorrow,

FUNGUS SPOILS. P.I. SUGAR

Washington, August 20.

A fungus discuse Is slowing the

The main differences between spectacular

recovery of thei

the general greument and the Philippines sugar industry.. Gov- Charter are the concessions won crament officials said today. at Havana by the less developedt |

Range Of Plan

maneuvres came less than two weeks after a visit here by Mr Stuart

Symington, United States Alr Secretary, and Lt-Gen Hoyt Vandenberg, Chlef of Staff of the United States Air Force.

Operations

envision

The announcement of the joint

LAWN BOWLS FIXTURES

Britain under attack from an "enemy continental power" stretching

The following are today's Lawn from Switzerland half way up Bowls Fixtures;- the Norwegian coast.

American bombers will be as-

countries under which it is easter As a result, sugar production signed by General Curtis Lemay, for them to apply restrictive de-estimates for the

vices, such as quotas,

K.B.G.C.

1040-49 Crop commanding General Unitou Recreio year Bave been revised down- States Norway's representative said, word by about 20 per cent to will be

It would simplify the 600,000 short tons, This ratification of the two treaties however, represents

that

colnolded.

;

to

V

FIRST DIVISION

I.R.C.- K.C.C. V K.D.R.C.

SECOND DIVISIÓN

V P.O.C.

V

K.B.G.C.

C.C.C. I.R.C. H.K.C.C. FRIENDLY

✓ Recreio

BURLY BANTAM

Air Force in Europe, who

C.C.C. ablo

draw on

an Reerelo figure, American feel

of nearly 3,003 1.K.F.C. an increase trained airmen and 150 frontiine KC.C. by national Parliaments if they of 200,000 tons over the previous bombers, jet fighters and trans- Filipino Club

Ke was supported year.

ports based in the United King- by China and India.

The fungus disease, is called dom-United Press. Canada, The Netherlantis and the Pis disease. It Eup the's Burma were against altering the juice from the sugar cane, lessen- general agreement, stating that ing the yield progressively unill they referred to walt until the the crop is eventually valueless. Havana Charter was brought into The diccuse, new to the Phillo. pines, has spread to all the prin; The Havana Chorter, signed by cipal - ugar producing Islands. The 53 nations 1st March, does not | only effective means so fur found: become operative until ratified byį to prevent further spread is des- a majority of the signatories,-- | truction of affected cane.—Asso; Router.

force

FORGERIES PARACHUTED

clated Pres”........

UNDEMOCRATIC

Dorchester, August 19. The Bishop of Cape Province,

Canton, August 20. the Ray. Herbert, Gwyer, today

tuka

A large quantity of spurious ntinckel os undemocratic the new Americast:-benkuotes............. were South African Government's, pro». parachuted from aircraft ontoposal to

the Bantu several points? along the South | natives' China const und then smuggled Į sentation; werden into Canton and other cities in this Province.

This report is carried by the that such a very large number at local Commercial Dally Naws the population who pay in taxp which says that the forged bank- for nors than the Europeans notes were of the US$100 and should sat no representation," he US$50 denominations at anid. "Il la hot democracy, as Wa The report adds that the head know it for one for the esseneur quarters of the smugglers lain of demodar the Philippines-Neuters.

Parliamentary repr".|

"It is, one of the most disgrace- *** ful things in South Africa today

CHALEE SAKés,the', sträin Ight' division of frie : Olympia“ nam

ist::Emprese Mall!Kaki'dɛCour£;

Scholarships

To Teach In Far East

National League -Only-two-games-were-played

in the National League. Boston at New York was postponed be

is of rain.

Harry (The Cat) Brecheen shut out Cincinnati 4-0 on four hits for his 15th victory over the year for the Sabit Louis Cardinals. This lifted the third place Cards to within two games of the front rening Boston Braves who were idle.

Truett "Rip" Soweil scattered eight hits to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 2-1. victory and a sweep of the two game series with Chi- ragu. The Culs left 11 runners stranded on the baselines.

Scores:

Washington, August 20, The State Department hus awarded scholarships and grants Philadelphia in aid to 20 Americans to study| Boston

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"יד"

In PACKETS or. TINS

UNESCO'S NEW TERMS OF REFERENCE

Genova, August 20.

The United Nations Economic and Social Counci unanimously approved today a resolution ex tending the tasks of the Economic Commis sion for Asia and the Far East.

At the same time the Council rejected o Soviet not for the elimination of colonies in Asia.

The Commission's 'new terms

of reference. were:]

1

To promote and co-ordinates the development of industry in

the countiles of Asin and the Far Baxt based upon their national resources and needs and designed to raised standards of living in their own countries and region and through trade in the rest of the world.

2. To promote the develop. ment of trade between the coun- tries of Asia and the Far East and nino between these countries and

the countries of other regions."

Recovery A Big Problem

Washington, August 19. ·

Two labour advisers to the 3 To promote and co-uritate Economic Co-operation Ad-

agriculture

the development of

by means which will bring about ministration said that the pro- renter, better and more efficient blem of recovery in Westerni and divers[fted production with Europe is of "even greater special attention to the particular magnitude and intensity thu

we first thought."

|agrarian conditions in these coun-

trics.

of

4. To increase the total amount They said the American labour capital credit machinery, movement should provide the technical nysktance and other re-inspiration' for "a new concept of sources available for the foregoing democratic kinship and humit

that would spec purpose from within and outside brotherhood" the region And to make such the task of European recovery. capital credit

The two are Clinton 9. Golde machinery. tech- Bicol nasistance mel other reformer assistant to Fresident' sources available where they uro the C10 steelworkers and Bo. most needed,

M. Jewell, former President the Rollway

Employees

Russian Proposals inent of the AFL

Depar

The news terms of reference They recently spent five weel were drafted by

红 Committee. Western Europe. They said .

news Joint

comprising Australia, Chile, a

conference

Th

France, Poland, the Soviet Union Europe will have to rebuild on

The Council earlier

rejected basis of greater co-operation.b several Russian amendments to 'tween nations, and that "enei the draft. The Russians had urged gelle individual enterprise" whlo that the Commission be charged they saw everywhere "cannot E with "promoting the elimination enough."

an.

of the colonial and semi-colonial The people of Europe, they sal 'a peoples of Asin and the Far East are suffering from fatigue dependence in which many of the hunger making them "easy prey peoples of Asia and the Far East to propaganda and wrong header stin exist.

keus."-Associated Press.

A Russian proposal urging the Economic. Commission for Asin and the Far East to plan "the restoration and development of Irrigation plants the organisation of cheap agricultural credit for the peasant especially for the small peasanis" was rejected 10 to 4 with 4 abstentions-Asko- clated Press.

CRIMES TRIAL BROADCAST

Shanghai August 20. crimes tefal of General Okamura, The proceedings of the Wur

former Japanese Commander ins Chief in China, will be broadcast over Sun Tu radio station, it was reported today.

Warning Of Coup

In Korea

Seoul, August 20. The Russian-controlled rad at Pyongyang today broadca a statement by the Soviet For eign Minister, V. M. Moloto hinting that Communists-wi take over all Korea at "D. carly date."

The statement was containe In a message from M. Molotov !' Kim Sung, Soviet pupper ruits in Russian-occupied. Norther Sun Tua call algo is" XLST. Korea. and broadcasts on a wave length of 1200 kilocycles.

One thousand tickets are being issued to newsmen and spectators for the trial, which will begin on August, 23.-

General Okamura is facing charges of condoning war crimes

The mearge said: "The Gop crnment of the Soviet Union firm ly believes the Korean people will attain complete unification for Korca DA a sovereign demo- stacles of international reactior cratic state, overcomþig ali by troops under his command. arica at an early date" He pleaded

whest not guilty

Occa-ion for the message wyt" 10 14 I brought up before

special tho third anniversary tribunal for preliminary hearing liberation of Koren from Japanes.

rule-United Press.

RHE

3 il

and teach in China and Burma (Winning pitcher Dick Fusier last week.-Rueter under the Fulbright Act.

New York

0 13 Washington The Act requires scholarships

(Winning pitcher Allie to be paid for by foreign govern- noids) ments from-proceeds of the sale Cincinnati of United States overseas Sur Saint Louis plus materinis.

15 0 Rey.

0

4 じ

(Winning pitcher Hurry Bre

The programme is in upereliéen) atlon only in China and Burma, Pittsburgh but eventually will embrace Chicago more than 20 countries and in- ! volve the sending of more than US$160,000,000.

Today's awards

were

made

on the basis of selectious by the Board of Foreign Scholarships Eleven graduate students were |riven scholarships to study in

China,

8

(Whining pitcher Rip Sewell) Associated Press.

MAGAZINES

DESTROYED

FRANCE LIFTING FOOD CONTROLS

Paris, August 20.

The lid wont oft food prices in France today as the now government of M. Andre Marie threv caution and most price controls to the windi and sought to fight inflation by an all-out pro. duction drive. Seven professors received grants in aid, four to teach A

Broad outlines of a pro-trialists would call on their wor China and three In Burma,

overtime gramme by. M. Marie and his kers to put in more Alldoort, Switzerland, Those who will tench, In Chien

financial wizard, M. Paul Rey line with the production August 20. includo, Mr. George ¿yKennerły,

drive. who is on leave froin Yale Uni- reverberated through the moun perimental

Increasingly heavy explosions naud, followed a week of ex-

liberalisation versity and 14 now in Chinn.

tains behind the all but deserted price controls. Research fellowships for work village of Goeschenen late today in China were granted to fivens flames sprent through mund- meti and one woman.United tiona megazines of Press.

CONSTABULARY ON TRIAL

Manin, August 20,

of

..

M. Viillers also indicated, the the Government probably would allow slight Increases in th prices of export items in ord to encourage production in thỏi direction.

M. Yves Coudo du Foresta

Undersecretary of State: Id

'' Food Supply, went on the al

Principal points In the pro the Swiss gramme were: - Almy, near this lofty 'stronghold. 1. Financial reform to halt The entire population of. Goes continual increase in the amount chienen had gone underground, of money in eirculation. some into''air' rald shelters. 2. During modsures to en- tonight in a nationwide broad others into the nearby vallev; courage agriculture, M. Reynaud cast. to announce that butchere only troops patrolled this impor belleves France inust become shops, heretofore allowed to tant rail polit at the entrance to preponderantly an agricultural main open only. three daya the St. Gollard tunnel

country. In order to take its place week, would be placed on a RİXİ day schedule following fitting on of controls. United Pressure

The prosecution in the court martial of eight Constabulary, men for mutiny and the slaying flames from still larger storm of duction. of the three superior officers on explosives. Associated Press.

An extremely heavy series of in the Europe of the future.. explosion late in the day. led to 3 Holding of the Iine fours that the stone walls of the wages and industrial prices Ne magazines so far affected might far as possible until food prices not be strong enugh to hold the are forced down by surplus, pro

March 20 In Nale Barracks, Cavite, today demanded death:

by hanging for the "accused.***

The.pmsecution charged - tkkati

MALAYAN SCRAP FOR WALES

M. Marle met with industrialy loaders today Inn, conferendo

Bwannen, August 10, designed to step up production. A catio of 0.400 tona ofsura)

as well as to hold down prices. arrived here from Bingspora: to

London, August 19. The evening newspapers. pre day, remnants of petrole Sergeant Guillermo Vargas, al-The world light heavyweight diéted a forthcoming announce-storage tanks, which were com leged leader of the mutiny, and champion, Freddle Mills, probment of price reductions of four by the Japanese and Allod seven others showed unity of ably will be at to resume train to five per cent, with 10-10 per the war. The sçráp, la don purpose, and promeditation had Ing i October, his manager, Todcent on textjies.ENETI should be punished with the all-- Broadribb, announced today. · Ho

fost penalty under the law?n^ cited^) favourable reports from

More Overtime

The defence will'open" Its Lore manipulative surgeons, worklita My-Gporges Villlers," "Preside gument August: kawiwo, the "on a loose-foin!<althg' base of the of the.. Manufacturers

➡ohled Prüfs (champ & rapina, United Fresky, said anda? } misting lis

for local work United

Printed) and gabbybediNT

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