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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1948:

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AUSTRALIAN MATCH "Swedish Kosenkina" SPECULATIONS ON

DELAYED BY RAIN

S'hai Golfers. To Meet HK.

Shanghal, September 3. The Hungjao Golf Club today announced 'that it In sending a strong team to Hong Kong for an inter port match with the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at 10 and Fanting on October

11.

11.

This will bo the Arst Interport golf contest

the war-United Press.

since

PLANS FOR HK RUGBY SEASON

Plans are well advanced for the Rugby

season.

Hastings, September 3.

Rain delayed the continuation of South of England. innings here this morning in their match against the Australian tourists and by lunch time the Englanders had only added 29 more runs for no further loss of wickets. Heavy rains during the night and early morning delayed the start of. play and an inspection of the wicket was made by the cap tals half an hour after the scheduled time for starting.

and showers Compton, who acerpted with u

The presenta- speech of thanks

Thirty minutes inter play be- gan but after MeCool had sent down one ball to Compton, rain orove the players to the pavilion. Interruption after the one bali was brief but with

only three

hours left for play, the Austra- Hars did not appear very keen

lu force decision.

mence and Hassett shared 1inmence

the nitek with MeCol before wth and Compton and Balley

made teady progress.

Their

tion was made in front of the pavilion of the ground here, where Compton mude the runs required to set up the record lotal of 3,814 runs scored in a season, -Reuter.

BILLOWS DEFEATS

STRANAHAN

Memphis, Tennessee,

September 2.

Veteran Ray Billows deliver- stand had reached exact- ed a stunning seven and Alvej and they 50 by the lunch interval having defent to Frank Stranahaw of

added 20 runs in less than half Toledo in the

local club, for the first time since the re-occupation, hope to be at full strength and re. vert to the pre-war practice of fielding two fifteens every Saturday In addition to the

usual mid-week match.

he Club mau be Ponsidered furtunate as departures have been Cove. whereas

rony promising newcomers have arived to aug- mment the ploving strength, and ensure keen commolition for post- tons in the respretive Afteens.

11 is understone that the Ser- Vires will be fully represented,

quarter-finals

an hour this morning, and Comp-round of the National Amateur lun being only one run short of

half century,

Semest Australians 1st jonings .........13

for seven declared, South of England, fat inalagə Barnett c Hussett b Loxion..

522

35)

Edrich e Harvey Johnston 52 Doggard & Tallon b Lindwall Compton not cut Badey not out

Extras

Total (for three)

49

101

and with the advent of fresh unit THURSDAY'S PLAY aritals and visit from Shanghai | and possibly a Moliyan Service

Fifteen, a good rozger season is

enveged

Hastings, September 2 Heavy ram stopped play soon alter the tes interval when South

Golf Tournament today.

It was the worst defent for

Tourna- Stranalign in a mujor ment and for Billows a sweet victory that put a well in the

the to

finals. He d road

twice before, only to lose out there. reached the title round

In the 38-hole semi-finals on; Friday, Elllows will play Charley 2e of Oklahoma City, the Trans- Mississippi champion who knocked out Arthur Armstrong of Honolulu four and three i1 1 the quarter-finals.

Willie Turnesa

White Plalus, New York, and Gene Dohibenders Jr. of Atlanta en- tered the set-finals Lagether with Billows and Coe

LIF

THE CABE OF Lydia Makrova, Russian girl who fled, to Sweden In 1944 and who refuses to go to the Russian Embassy In Stockholm, is receiving headfines in Swedish newspapers. The affair is known locally as the "Swedish Kosenkina Case." The Russian Embassy declared recently that it has tried to contact Miss Makrova on the request of her father. She la his only child, the Embasey Bald. Picture shows Miss Makróva In the garden at her Swedish home.-AP Photo.

Cubs Cut Brooklyn's

Lead In US Baseball

RED CHINA

Shanghai, September 3.

GOV'T

Both Chinese and foreign official quartors today

are seeking to put together pieces in the

puzzle of what is happening in Communist China.

The speculation follows the Chinese Red radio broadcast that a "United Democratic North China Government". has been set up.

The announcement of what, to become a counterpart of the

Nation the Chinese Red radio called Kuomintang-dominated

munists

WEB

or

the

1.5

to

string

TOM GODWIN

TO APPEAL

NEW TURN TO UN PLANE INCIDENT

suuree

WANTS HEALTH BILL FOR AMERICANS

A

Washington, September 2.

ten-year $4,000 million

health programme to take the

Halfa, September 2. a "milestone in the democratic alist Government in Nanking. i

out that the Reds was pointed road" in itself 15 not fact,

A neutral source said here have a "North Eastern Manchur they said. Top Chinese Com-ian" Democratie Government and today that two French United Democratic "Central China Democratic Gov- Nations observers, killed when League or the anti-Kuomin-ernment" plus numerous "border their plane was landing at yarlous Gaza on Saturday, were shot tang Revolutionary Committee region governments" in

country and they after they had left the aircraft were not announced as having parts of the

are all of local administrative laken part in the "people's

which was then riddled with nature. conference" at which the new

Observers also pointed out bullets "for the sake of ap- "governmerit" was formed.

that this is not the first time pearances." Missing from the list of names that Democratie League members The victims were Lieutenant of those taking the lead were have been involved officially in Colonel Joseph Queru, Assistant Mao Tze-tung, chaitman of the Communist governments. It was Chief of Staff for United Nations

several Chinese Red Central Committee, because

Democratie Beld

and Captain operations, Marshal Li Chai-sum, chief of Teague members Joined the Com. Pierre Jeannel, the plot of the the anti-Kuomintang Revolution-munist regime in Manchuria that

plane. the ary Committee.

"Chrstian the Hallonalist Government out. A United Nations film camera- General, Feng Yu-slang, who is lawed the influential political man who claims to have partial- now reported to be en route to up

Communist

fellow by Aimed the plane's landing "at The Orient for a" conference of insvellers.

the risk of my life" has sent his anti-Chiang Kai-shek organisa- Pre-Government sources declar newsreels to Lake Success, a

nald. gen-ed that the organisation of addi- well-informed. tions, or others who were

to eralt belleved be among tional zonal Communist regimes Reuter. leadors of the anti-Kuomintang would render more difficult future Kong Letit government,

Communist-Hong The highest ranking Chinese cooperation since the latter would Red present at the conference be a Cummunist denomination of

Po Yi-po,

of local administrative orggs and membar

Marshal

General Feng, Li and Mao's Central Committed:

and others would be forced Democratic League The military was represented by poles. United Press.

play insignificant second Hsu Hauang-chien, commander of The Red First Army Group. None of the Communist top generals, such as Lin Plao, Chen Yi or Liu Po-chen, were listed as present.

United States at least part of The chief representative of the

the wuy io Stute-subsidised Democratic League-outlawed or- ganisation with headquarters an

Health Services, was laid be- London, September 2. Madame Hong Kong now-was

of Coventry, fore President Truman today Tommy Godwin Wen Yi-to, widow of the former

Mr. Oscar R. Ewing, professor In Pelping, who was who won two medals in Olymple by

Is events, to appeal Federal Security Administra- assassinated

in cycling two years ago Kuaming, Yunnan Province.

against his 14 days suspension by tar. in the London Centre of the Nation-

Mr. Ewing's report declared A question being asked

quarters here is: What al Cyclists Union for "riding with that only 20 per cent of the popu official prompted the Chinese Reds, De- poorly fitted tyres" in the Olym-lation could afford the medical mocratic Lengue and minor ple Games trials.

care they need, figures to hold the conference to "This means I cannot accept His programme calls for expon- promulgate the so calledUnited an invitation to ride in three diture by the State and Local in Denmark during Governments and the Federal Democratic North China Govern- meetings ment"?

subsidise Government to One source pointed to rumours prevalent in the past two months that there is a

of possibility In the only other National

rift between Chinese Reds entire the New League game,

York London, September 2.

ly subservient to the Cominform and those who put nationaliam Holding strong Athenian Giants withstood a ninth inning to nick the

nbove the Kremlin. However, no League,side to a draw of one Pittsburgh rally

Chinese or foreign experts

TENNIS TOUR goal each at Finchley, the In-Pirates, 5 to 4, and provide Larry

Lisbon, September 2.

Chinese Communist political act- Jansen with his sixteenth win. Olympic

the The United States yacht Twin ivities would predict that

APPROVED dian

Homers by Jack Lohrke and tomorrow, Walker home who return

Cooper helped

send Star. sailed by Lockwood M."United Democratic Government" definite break

Melbourne, September. 2. St. Leger card was called over sett mode a running catch. Bar- remain unbeaten by a British

The Lawn Tennis Association Rookie

Bob Pitcher

Chesnes Pirie and Harry Regeroni, led was proof of a et the Victoria Club here tonett hit one six and five fours

down to his

defeat since the field in the world yachting between Chinese Red factions. of Australia today approved

The broadcast sald that 1,190

tour of Australia night.

In a merry innings.

The Indians were. obviously July 25..

championships for star class Doggart had scored only eight: My love was returned six when he anleked

proposal regarding the organ- professional

by Jack Kramer,- Bobby Riggs, scheduled in craft at the end of the second isation of the were No games ball uncomfortable on the wet ground, a rising

government Pancho Segura and Dinny Pails. day's sailing in to four favourite, fructionally

Cascais Bay were discussed in detall," the A statement Issued after a when many of the players dis- Scores:

today. longer odds than were available to Tullon. The Australian field- not until the second half, the American League.

plans chief among which were

A350- carded their boots,

special meeting said the about him on Monday.

to carry the organisation in every clation

had consented to the Noor at seven

seen at their best.

under four professionals playing on the county, city and village Then the Inside right, Salim

Chinese. Red control.

courts of affiliated associations the field, hended a neat goal. Laii, the most thrustful forward

Among the purposes of the and clubs-Associated Press. now "Government”

the WAL Five minutes from the close the bla Athenians

equalised through hit was wall caught by Harvey Robb.

should have a few minutes before the tea. The Athenians interval. Miety rain was driving made sure of victory in the first across the ground when the last half but poor shooting and good session of the day began, call-goal-keeping by Karadaraj, whose

for the uào of

of sawdust.

handling of the ball was fault-

Turneso defeater! Mike M

bender fought from behtimal to defeat Jimmy McGonagili one up on the 19th. hule.

Dahldender and Turnesa meet tomorrow-United Press,

rending play dresses aux of England bars here at The Cormick two and one and Dulid-

players' and

for the loss of three wickets. The telephone numbers has been

after had declared Avstralians somewhat limited All old, new, lunch at 522 runs for seven wie- und Intending numbers are

Mhets. queated to usaial the rominitiee

Drizzling rain was falling when

bi drafting De training pro Edrich and Barnett opened the grate by forwarding the re- South of England innings, follow- levant information to Finley

ing Bradman's declaration during

Cessford, Esq. Club Secretary lunch.

ButterBelt & Swire 30331 ext. 13)

Phone

32

32

Lindwall gradually worked up his speed but the shine quickly went off the wet ball and Barnett was in his element. The first four

the Australiang over's cost

with Edrich just as runs and aggressive as his partner, the 50 went up in just under half un hour. London, September 2.. At 78 the stand was broken by Only, six horses were given Loxton when Barnett hooked

St Leger Call Over

a separate quotation when the short ball is long leg where Has

ing was very keen but the 100 me, replaces arrived in just over an hour and Black Tarquin as second favours ja half.

ite. Royal Drake and Solar Presantation To Compton

Slipper hardened slightly and

the price of Timus was une changed at 100 to 9.

The quotations were & to 4 against My Love, 7 to 1 Noor.

2

to 1 Back Tarquin, into Royal Drake, 100 to Timus 11, 100 to 8 Solar Slipper-Reuter.

AAA Gets-2---

New Coaches

in

Edrich, in attempting a

Athenians Draw With Indian XI

side.

soccer

were

cleven..

they

.

Only nine runs had been added less, prevented them from scor- to the total when the rain cama Ing-Reuter. on much heavier and the players had to leave the field. It was RAIN RESTRICTS. decided 35 minutes before the

YORKS PLAY close that further play today was

Scarborough, September 2. Sir Pelham

play Warner made a Af the close of

London, September 2. Financial Frants from the impossible. Minister of Education have

today,

abled the Amateur Athletic As-presentation to Denis Compton Yorkshire had scored 49 runs for sociation to appoint two

now in recognition of the cricket re-no wickets in their match against coaches under theù scheme; rds he set up last season. After the M.C.C.. who had declared at

They are the long-jump and hap, step and jump champion, enumerating the records, Sir Pel-444 for five wickets. Rain res-

a silver ham handed

cords

Watts, Master at Merchant Tay-ham

Jors School, near Liverpool, and. A. Malcolm, physical training and games master at Oldbury Gram- mar School, Worcestershire. The Association now hus four coaches.. and will be able to cover the whole of the country divisions. Reuter

in three

GERMAN KEEPS.

BOXING TITLE

Hamburg, September. 2. Hein Tenhoff, 28-year-old Gar man heavyweight champion, tained his title here tonight when his opponent, Jean Archen, ro Ured at the.

salver to tricted play-Reuter.

Parker, Schroeder

Picked For Games

New York, September 2,

New York, September 2;

The collar dwelling Chicago Cubs knocked off Brooklyn, 7 to 6, to cut the Dodgers' first place margin over the runner-up Boston Braves to two percentage 'points. Johnny Schmitz pitched four scoreless relief Innings to gain credit for the victory-his six- teenth of the season and sixth ngainst the Dodgers.

first

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R H e

Chicago Brooklyn

Winning pitcher

Schmilz

$ 10 7 1

2

2

New York Pittsburgh

Winning

Jensen.

US Yacht Leads Field At Lisbon

|

now

The Twin Star totalled 44 points from the two days. Second with 43 points was the Italian Johnny ninho Stanulino and Nicola Rode, yacht Pollise, sailed by Agost- with another United States yacht,

alled Hilarious,

by Hilary H. Smart and

rute in China." Paul H. Smart III,

1

pitcher Larry

Associated Press.

Football

Results

London. September 2.

Today's football:-

THIRD DIVISION SOUTH

Newport

Watford

Northampton 1 Norwich

Swansca Walsali

3

Paloco

3 Notts Co. THIRD DIVISION NORTH

Carlisle

with

37 points,

∙(po", ""Pal)

оп

the

September," said Godwin.

Godwin will be able to ride in meeting of champions at Herne training of doctors, double the Ly 08 possible and provide all Hill, London, and at Paddington, number of hospital beds un kapid- London, this week-end es his aus-

they need, through an insurance pension does not take effect until people with the Health Services September (--Reuter.

system covering the entire nation.

Heuter.

R

#strikking down of American KAWAKITA FOUND

Imperialism and

Kuomintang

GUILTY

Los Angeles, September 2,

Jet Plane

To Fly

In Britain

London, September 2.

Mr. George Strauss, Minister of Supply, today revealed that n four-engined jet airliner, the Tudor B, would soon be flying in Britain.

Addressing

nt the workers Vickers aircraft factory at Wey- Only Zonal Unit

bridge, Surrey, he said the Tudor, Next in order carne Margabel

Both neutral and Chinese ob- A federal court jury yesterday powered by four Rolls Royce on- 36 points: Faneca

servers emphasised that the convicted Tomoya Kawakita, gines, would be used as a flying and Luiso (Italy) each North China Democratic Gov. US-bom Japanese interpreter test-bed to study problems by 34 points, Gem II (Bahamas) 33 ernment" is only a zonal admin- at the Oeyama prison points: Geylla (United States) 32 istrative unit and not a "Com- during the war, of treason. The

ints: Vipera II (Italy) 31 munist-dominated Central

Gav trial occupied 11 points: Izand. III

and (France) ernment" of the level designed clated Press, Lee Onario (Italy) each 23 points: Morina (Australia) 23 points: Do- pardarte (Portugal) 2! points: Nurush (Cuba) 18 points: Flame (United States) 18 points: Aloha o II (Algiers)

17 points: Storlih (Holland) 14 points: Reuter.

1

2

2 New Brighton 2 CUP

IRISH GOLD

Distillery Glenavon

0 Coleraine

1, Ballymena

-Reuler.

0

Stanley Shield Football Draw

The following is the draw for the Stanley Shield. Seven-a-side

football charity

competition

London, September 2.which starts on the Club ground

In a Rugby League match to-on September 11:

day. Hull defeated Whitehaven

MACAO POLICE

- Frankie Parker and Ted Schroeder, both veterans of by 18 points to five-Reuter,

Davis Cup tonnis, wore drawn today to oppose the Australians in the four singlos matches of the challenge. round starting on Saturday at Forest Hills. Parker, who last played in a round with a fracture in his challenge round in 1939, also will face against Australia, hand.

ro-

end of the fourth

Tenhoff had much tie better Billy Sidwell in the opening of the fight, sending his opponent match.. ...to..._the_canvas_soverat_timos.

Reuter.

BUFFS BOXING ON WEDNESDAY

Schroeder, winner of all three

**xington

GAMES OFF

FIRST ROUND [P.C.A...V St. Joseph's (C)

Chinese Athletic (A) v Navy (D) St. Joseph's (D) v Army (A) W.D. Chinese v

inese v South China (B) SECOND ROUND

St. Joseph's (A) v Tramways (A) Chinese Athletic (B) v Kowloon

Bus Moter

All arrangements in connection In matches toading up to the

of the with the visit

Macaa South Chine (C) v Taikoo (A) challenge round, will not ap.

Amaricans Pollee Football team have been Police (B) v Club Rugby (1) against the paar

South ths cancelled owing to the typhoon. Royal Air Force (A) v untees, by long chance,

The Macao Police were due to China (A) Ausaios swoop

Baturday's

arrive here, this

(A) M

v Miniature Football morning and Club

Association play in the afternoon against the of his singles titles against the If Quist does not feel up to Hong Kong Police. Tomorrow Navy (A)-v-Kitchee_(A). Aussies in 1940 and 1947, meets the doubles, Bidwell and Long they were to meet a team from Navy (C) v Club (C) the Aussie captain, Adrian Quist,

the Chinese Football Association. St. Joseph's (B) v Taikoo (B)

Club (B) v Club Rugby (1) Royal Air Force (B) v Army (8) Eastern v Police (A) Navy (E) v Navy (B) Tramways (B) v Solleitors Clerk

in Saturday's.second match.

choice.

make a very handy team."

The Aussies won their

only

TODAY'S BOWLS PROGRAMME

The doubles pairings will not victory in last year's challonge John be announced until after the first round when Long and The preliminary bouts of 2 two singles have been played. Bromwich defeated Schroeder. Bulls novices boxing competition But it is certain that Gardner and Jack Kramer on the second --will take place at Murray Bar Mulloy and Billy, Talbot, winners day. Bromwich was not invited racks (Open air): at 7.80′ p.m, da of the National championship lost to play for his country this time. Wednesday.

When Parker's name was pull- The finals of about seven nights wook, will be the American

ed from the Cup today by C. V and a non-decision; fight `bo- Quist, one of the world's most Kellway, Australian Consul tween two i well-known Army talented doubled stars, may team General, it marked the climax of Recreio Boxers will be, held at the same with Colin, Long for the Austra- a long and bitter comeback Crulgengower place and Ume on Friday. Ad Bank Quist's problem is to destruggle by the veteran from Los Kowloon Docks

cide whether his. 35-year-old legs Angeles. But Parker hopes to mission is free.

BECOND DIVISION can carry him at top speed win over Sidwall without too

and great difficulty, and get the US Craigengower singles through doubles bout within thron days, off to a running start. The Filipino Club

Quoff Schroeder-Quist, duel is about It is certain that Brown, who paired with. Langi an even, bote Associated Press. | Recreio

Pricted and peklished for the proprie. tore, The Newspaper Enterprise, Lime, by WALTER JAMES ·XEATER, Windsor Homes-Hong Konse

two

The following are today's Lawn Bowls games

FIRST DIVISION

YK.B.O.C. v Recreio

H.K.F.C.

FRIENDLY

VKB.G.C

GOLF SCHEDULE Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starling times on the Old Course at Fanling tomorrow:

9.48 88 Gordon-M. B. Tighe, 963 J.Kite. Forbos, 9.56 H.C. Watson-H. 8. Barry 10.00 Bainsbury J. Linaker. 1044, H. H. Mundy. S. Ho berteat.

Pump flying in the stratosphere.---------

"When we are in full production weeks-Asso- with our new types in the early am confident that we. 1950's I shall lead the world and our pol- icy will be more than vindicated," There the Minister continued.

Bitter Criticism

Of NZ Rugby Union

Wollington, September 2. Bittor criticism of a decision by the Now Zealand Rugby Union to exclude Maori playars from the Rugby Union All Black's team to four South Africa next year was made today by Major General Sir Howard Kippenberger, President of the Now Zealand Returned Services Association.

la no doubt that we are closing up on the lead in civil aircraft rivals, the our friendly which Americans, recured during the the war."--Reuter.

AUSTRALIA AND MALAYA Canberra, September 2.

former Me, Percy Spender, a

Australian War Cabinet, today accused the Gov- enment of unnecessary delay in Bonding all to Malays.

member dan

"We have done nothing

but

said in the House of Reprosen-

tatives.

"I am not going to acquiesce | crimination New Zealand should send a few miserable rifics," he

refuse to send a team at all.

Should Be Abandoned

If war broke out Britain' would Earlier the

Zealand

Brea WBY have to give the Waterside Workers Union had unless Austreifa took it over as a

in any damned Afrikaners say- ing Maoris cannot go to South | Africa—to, hell with them". General Kippenberger declar-

ed.

Now

to other unions appealed

to protest against the exolusion of

Galardisttle and~~that~~The tour

"Wed:

In the

North

private responsibility,

we

Herald

volunteered

CHANDLER FINES PITTSBURGH BUCS

Mr. Childs, speaking for the

Maoris from the team, and said "Instead of waiting to be asked

should. have Second New Zealand Expedition-

Maori troops taught beside all."Reuter. ary Force Association said the

Union South Africans South

African Rugby

African campalon without any firmly. told that New should

Maerland-European _colour_bar_

should be abandoned South Africa is being permitted, unless the Mauris were eligible, either directly or through tacit |

Incit the Union said. consent of the New Zealand or- The Auckland Trades and La-

Cincinnati, September 2... ganisation,

thrust

her racial bour Council has also protested

The Baseball Commissioner, "A. polley down the throats of New against the bas. Zealanders, then a protest should predator the South African burgh Pirates 8,000 for allegedly In Capetown, Mr A. J. Plenar, B. Chandler, today fined Pitts- be made on a national scale,

er father on μ player's Mr. Childs added that the New Rugby Board, commenting on the

today: "The head”**

payroll. Zealand Rugby Union's decision Maoris, declared

Chandler charged that Pirates to exclude Maori players from excitement is due to people, in

dirty the pavilion and on the ropes.

second

baseman Dan the team would leave a taste in the mouth of every re- Rugby football still a game Lych A. Jr., to a player contract turned serviceman because of fis and players' interests and views and that his father received a

all that count. Hère în laroén table and thoroughly ob- are

mid that Senior Lynch never Ho of the noxious raising

colour Bouth Africa we are satisfied that 1.200 per year job as a scout. sad turned in a scouting report or Tf those, interests are in safe. question.

Rather than Dow the knee to competent hands in New-Zea-did any work for this money

| United Press, an alien creed such as racial dis-' land."--Router.

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