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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

Eleventh Extra Race Meeting

Saturday, 4th December, 1948.

There are eight Races, the First Bell will be rung at 1,30 D., and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE,

,

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

and

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure Club Rooms at $10 including tax are obtain- able through the Secretary on the written or personal intro- duction of a Member, such Member, to be responsible for all

ebits etc.

Members' Enclosure will NOT be on

Badges admitting to sala at the IACE COURSE,

The Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 8.Ju. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchanico Buliding.

A Imited number of lifthis will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy (Tal. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of adulas.un to the Pubile Enclosure is £3 "Including tax for all persons including ladies, and in payable

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Bookmakers. Tie Tat men, eto, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pablle Enclosure.

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Servants' passes will be sued to Private Box holders ONLY, who are requested to distribute them with discrimina- Holders of tion and to endorse their names on the passes.

Enclosure auch passes not permitted In the Members' except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers', standa

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1948,

WHITE BLACK-OUT IN WESTERN EUROPE.

London, November 28.

Two were killed and eight others injured as a result

of a "white black-out" today.

Fog blanketed the British Isles and hovered over Europe as for East as Poland, and from the Scandinavian peninsula Southward to the Po River valley.

British Policy On Palestine

London. November 28. Mr. Hector McNeil, Minister of State, who flew to London from Paris on Saturday, dis- russed Britain's policy towards Palestine with ficials of the Foreign Ofice during the week- Lend.

Mr. McNeil atteruted a session Pollten? "1 the United Nations

at which Committee on Friday

(

the Viited States delegate, Dr. Philip Jessup, urged that Batan

shutd

tire

drust

The thick chilling mist ny heaviest over Britain. There was not a whisper of wind to) blow the fog away.

Air Ministry officials said the dense white curtain was thrifting slowly toward Russia and might b several days before Kum Europeans would be able ·

the sky. Cold Russion winds were expected to dispel the fog a fost as it renches the Soviet frontier.

to see

Spain, Portugal and Southern not afected and France were there were scattered holes in the fog blanket in other areas, but portions of nearly every Conth- ental country were covered,

The fog impeded traffic by sea, tand and air.

Not a single aletift plane has from her Pales Innded at Ulatow Airport, Berlin,

after Just

mittnight on resolution ity speile sin

Royal Air Forec suppant for the Bernadotte Plan Saturday, and should use it 02 Ute As ofler odd this evening.

AL Tempelhof airbase, how- sembly's partition resolution of Novels r. 1947.

ever, plines were landing at 10. 1. Jessup's suggestion, which minute ndervals with the aid of would maks Jewish Int not rafur. Arab possession of the Negev the startner

future any

pint

$

[ negotiations, rans counter to Mr.) Ernest Bevin's statement ni policy in Parliament on Septem- her 21,

Mr. McNeil

returning Paris fosnorrow for thus General Assembly debate on the future

to

Below Zero

At the Paris airports of Le Bourget and Orly, traffic was suspended all morning. It sumed for regular passenger Lines at Le Bourget at noon and at Orly a little later. Surlaurban, unt express traits

Cease Fire Negotiations In Jerusalem

Haifa, November 20. Direct Jewish-Arab nego. #tations to ensure a complete and offective Ceasa fire In Jerusalem began in the Holy City yesterday, a United Na tions spokesman wald here to day.

The Arab commander In the Old City, Lieutenant General Abdullah Tel. mat the

Taranti commander, Colonel Moshe Dayan, in the neutralised zone at Govern. ment House today In the pre- sence of United Nations ob servers and Truce Commls- alon members.

The United Nations spokes- man watd; "Excellent pro- gross was made and it is ox- pected that a cease fire agree. ment for the entire Jerusalem area will be reached In the near future."-Router.

Greek Premier Better

Athens, November 29,

Danger Of War Has Been Greatly Reduced--Dulles

Paris, November 29,

Mr. John Foster Dulles (United States) today said that the danger of war getting started on mis- calculation has been greatly reduced.

He also declared that the United Nations was with- in reach of final settlement on Palestine and it may still achieve a solution of the tense East- West dispute over Berlin.

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The American diplomat said solution, a rettlement now cem- the UN Assembly had nowed within reach.

The statement mande clear freighters

A flight of six Dakota in made it clear to all

rich their crews power that any nation that however, that the Americans wer

sticking to their stand against stand by day and night at the launched an attack would find Britain's move for all-out en- Royal Air Force station here

Itself at once opposed by most of the world. This Assemblydorsement of a resolution design-rendy at a moment's notice to

to make Israel give up of ou part of the Negev desert for West- ern Galilee.

meeting, he said, had really in- creased the chances of venen,

In a radio interview reviewing: the netivities of the current As- sembly session, Mr. Dulles, sald the risk of miscalculation was the threat to world most serious pence. The willingness of most of the world to oppose aggression, he said, left no further excuse ог Jutlers for hope by Kalers

thut nations

one by one.

HS

can be conquered

for

American polley is that the Jews, who want to keep West. ern Galilee and still hold on t the Negev, should negotiate with the Arabs for any terri. tory they want outside that

Rwarded to them under the original partition plan.

Still Hopeful

there are

any

In Berlin's case. Mr. Duiles re- "Once this logical bosis sound calculation is understood affirmed the Western powers in- belleve It is rather general-sistence that Russia must II: the ly-the

of war danger

Ketting blockade before

Berlin or By making an important im-tarted in miscalculation is great other negotiations on

the German problem as a whole, A1 Junehron on Sunday with pravement last night, Themis-ly reduced." tocles Sophoulis, 88-year-old

he repeated the Benmuglia Greck Premier. again sur-

United States' willingness to co- oporate quickly in efforts of the prised his five doctors who had

and Security Council chairman abandoned hope for his life

Ave other neutral delegates leas more than 48 hours before.

And a solution, he said,

A bulletin said that his general One situation is much better. doctor said earlier that he may escape death.

current had do. #gains! work of

It was because the

Assembly General

solidarity monstrated aggression United Natione diplomate had really increased the chances of peace, he said.

that the

Free Israel

Italy's former colonies. Mr. Bevin is stili on holiday on the in France were delayed by the on Sophoutis South Coast and is not expected' fog. to take up his work at the For- ten Omer agats until Monday, December 13. But it is likely he will return to London during this week and may make contact with some

of his colleagues. Reuter.

Ou Palestine, Mr. Dulles sald the General Assembly seemed Archbishop Damaskilos called likely to adopt a resolution, re

On Sunday. The affirming the Jews right to land Severul street nccidents aged Premier thanked him for awarded them under the Assem- were reported in Paris. A lorry allowing the

miracle-bly partition plan approved one St. Gregorussa year ago today. fell in the Seine but its two working leon of

"I belleve It will be a settle- occupants were savest. Tempera-to be brought to his bedside on

ment within the framework of tures down to nine degrees below Saturday,

United States polley," said Mr. zero Centigrade were reported at Reime.

ENVOY RESIGN'S

Paris, November 28. Senor Juan Orupest, the Vene.

1 zuelan Ambassador

France, las telegraphed to the new Gov- ernment just formed in Venezuela after last wirisernd's Army coup vestigning his post and stating that his decisim Is irrevocable. This was stated today by a mem- ber of the Ambassador's statt.'

He is haruled over to Senor Eduardo Marturel, Counsellor of the Embassy. Semor Andres Eloy Blanes, former Venezuelan For- of the eign Minister and hend

to the delegation Venezuelan United Nations, who was due to leave for Cararas today, has de- vitied in view of the events which hrough! about the change of Government to remin in Paris for the present-Reuter,

At Lyons, a motor coach skid- dee on an ley road and crasterl into a heavy lorry, A passenger In the coach was thrown out and killet.

Worst In Yours

The National Weather Omee at Paris today predicted that the tug and cold weather would con- Unte

The worst fog in years blot-

of England to ted out most night, disrupting air, rail and road traffic. Train services were being delayed as long as A0 minutes. Road traffic was almost at a standatlit. Air traffic between Britaingani standstill the Continent was at

fog enveloped all the because airports in the London area. London Airport, visibility down to 100 yards-United Press and Reuter,

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Doctors have

careful pendent Israel whose boundaries to point aut, however, that no shalt b Assembly resolution of be those set forth in the given for General

November 29, 1947, unless through negotiation appropriate announced changes are made."

asserted that Mr. Dulles that the Foreign Minister, Con- stantin Tsaldaris, accompanied wide gap between United States Dr. Dangellol, a French heart and British policy on the Holy specialist, was returning to At-Tand had been steadily narrow- hens from Paris by plane today.ed and since it was this diver-

Associated Press.

gency which had blocked earlier

Split In Church Alleged By Reds

Budapest, November 28.

the

The Hungarian pross reported today that a major split had developed in the Hungarian Catholic Church over the policy of Cardinal Josef Mins zenty, Primate of Hungary and an outspoken opponent of the present regime.

the

would be used

Bishop Andrea Hamvas of, of state powers Csanad, whose diocese is one against them.

Dr. Rakol sald'his warning of the largest in Hungary, was

whether appiled to all priests reported to have banned

they wear the robes of an or dinary pelest or thoat reading of all future pastoral letters from the Cardinal in

Cardinal. churches under his jurisdiction. He was also said to have ex- steril the hope that the Catho- He Church would full its duties sirle by shle with the working

mosses,

"But we cannot overlook the fact tint almost daily the So viet authorities take new steps toward spillting Berlin in two. Such netion, of course, makes the: operation of

any four-power; agreements far more dificult

"Nevertheless, we still belleve i the Berlin issue may be settled The Security Council may yet! And a

way to bring the Soviet Government to end its efforts to get political and economic con- Trol of nit Berlin."United Press,

UN DELEGATES

IN SYRIA

to

the

fly urgently needed spare parts

aerodromes used by Berlin airlift planes.

Iuring the last four months, more than 400 complete engines have been flown out ot this station, the central servicing unit of the RAF Transport Command. and weekly fights in response to SOS calls for spares, average 10

50 to Germany and

to United Kingdom stations.

Everything connected with the Berlin

Is operations

on top pelarity here. If an urgent tele- graphic message from Germany la reived in the morning re- questing a new engine, the placement in at the German base In the afternoon.

Honington

handles

re-

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600

month about 123 enpilena, wheel assemblies, 15,000 spark- ing plugs and at least 1,000 instrumente In its feed bar. vielag.

This represents

400 and 500 tons of engines and other spares for York, Hastings and Dakota pircraft-Reuter.

Liner Gets Away To New York

London, November 28. The Cunard White Star liner, Parthia, left Liverpool today as the first ship to sail from England to New York in the 18 days of the American dock strike.

Two other obatngjes, fog and u South-

ot

Damatus, November 28, Four hundred delegates to stevedores stoppage the third annual conference of ampton, however, threaten the resumption of normal British the United Nations Educational, shipping activity. Scientific and Cultural Or-i If the Queen Elizabeth continues the to be fog-bound at Southampton ganisation came today to Syrian capital from their meet- tomorrow, the Wednesday morn- ing place in Beirut and lunched Ing sailing of her sister ship, the with the President and mem- Queen Mary, already delayed a.

week, may have to be postponed bers of the Syrian Govern-

to enable the Queen Elizabeth to ment.

turn around New York. The French delegation gave a A telephone call to Paris today dinner in honour of M Georges held back a boat fruin which was Bidault, it chief delegate, fol- | (e have taken a large number of lowed by a reception to which the Queen Elizabeth's remaining Syrian Goverrunent personalities | 440 was engers from the French were invited.

capital to Cherbourg. Asked whether he thought the i The stevedores' strike at South- United Nations could arrive at a mmpton Preatens to delay sail. solution for the Palestine prob-ings of other ships later in lom, M. Bidault answered: "The week.-Reuter.

but I hovej problem is difficult

not fast hope that the United finci at penceful

Nations may solution."

M. Bicult is to meet the 5- rlan President, Shukr Bay El Kouatly, tomorrow.-Reuter,"

Victory Is Celebrated

Today's papers reported a large

Melbourne. November 28. meeting of Cathoile youth and

Five thousand workers Di- University students in Szeged, second city of Hungary, to pro-tended a rally on the banks of test against the Primate's policy. the River Yarra in Melbourne The arrest of several minor today to celebrate a victory in These reports followed yester- priests for reactionary and anti-their dispute with the Govern- ny's declaration by the Deputy democratic activity was also re-ment of the State of Victoria,

The Victorian Government an- that Hungary ported today. Premier Rakosi policy of tolerance towards re The Evangelical Church is to

nounced on Friday that it had nctionary leaders of the Hungar- call a conference next week to agreed to adjourn its prosecution

had ended draw up an agreement with the

officials Jan Catholic Church

anet trade union und that in future the full forcel Government.-Reuter.

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