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[ THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY; AUGUST §. 1930.
SUEZ CANAL ASSUMES A NEW IMPORTANCE
Week-end Lawn
Bowls teams
are
Lawn The following Bowls teams for week-end League fixtures:
CCC
Int Division v KBGC at 3,30 p.m. (home)-G. Hong Choy, S. Leonard, J. W. Leonard, A. E. Coutes (skip); D. A. Rozarlo, G. C. Jorge, G. A. Souza, J. S. Lan- dult (skip); Francis Lee, J. H Xavier, E, el Aréuili, W. C. Ogley (skip).
Cairo, August 4.
The Suez Canal, assumes now importance with the outbreak of the Korean war. The 90-mile waterway linking the Mediterranean and the Red Sea would rank high in Anglo-Amori- can strategy if the Far Asian fighting develop- ed into a world conflict.
Control of the Suez Canal cannot be taken for granted, as in the past. Egypt is going through a phase of intense nationalism. Egypt abstained on the Security Council resolution to aid South Korea. She announced a "hands off" policy. The Press denounced the U.S. and Britain for trying to persuade Egypt to change her policy.
G, S. Ladd, M. J. Medina (skip), } zone.
Reserves: S. Ismall, Li Sut. wing and S. R. Solino,
U.S. preparing for all emergencies
J
Washington, August 3.
Early, action on setting up national disaster radio net- work to mast any emergency
20 armed attack, explo alons, hurriaknas, earthquakes or floods was announbed today by the Federal Com- munications Aganoy,
The plan was first discutan ed in June with Industry and the Armed Gervices. Today's Announcement said that the. "subsequent pressure of cant world events" made the sarly establishment of such a Bervice "highly desirable and necessary."Reuter,
RADIO
ro-
ת!
Kodio Bon Kong brosicasta
to
frequency of net kiloeyelta per arcond And on 0,62 megneycles per acond
the 31 metre kand,
H.K.T.
P.M.
3rd Division v IRC at 3.30 p.m. (away),--C. A. Coelho, A. F. Fer- relen, 11. W. Dandall, A. J. Coelhoed that Egypt go
Some leaders have suggest skipping to avail themselves of
one step the convention (skip); H. H. Greenslude, A. 11.
At the outbreak of World War further and proclaim complete Inail, P. K. Lau, C. W. Lam neutrality of the Suez Canal/1, however, several enemy ships (skip) R. Tay. M. J. Divecha,
were in the Canal, They were offered free ppsses out of the This would mean---s several waterway. Some attempted newspaper articles suggested-take refuge in the Canal for the that Egypt order the Suez closed duration, They were escorted to ships taking arms and men to by British
warships the Korean theatre. Further res Egyptian territorial waters
snlled away anmolested. Hircucl, T. M. Pile, N. J. Beh-rictions might be announced as bington (skip); A, H, MacKenzie, the situation developed, it was
During the Italo-Ethiopian war, in 1935-36 Italian merchant- 1. Urquhut, B. 1. Bickford, A. 1. Roberts (skip); A. McAlpine,
men and warships, freely used the Canal, despite Britain's op- W. V. Field, J, H. O'Grady, M. N. Kakusen (skip).
position to Mussolini's African
HKFC
1st Division v FRC (at home)
derson,
HKCC
kinted,
Why this attitude?
agggression.
outside and
Egypt has political grudges against Britain and the U.S. "who let us down on Palestine 2nd Division, Filipino (home)]
Another reason stems from nt 3.30 p.m.-E. Tuck, A. W.
economic considerations: T. O. Morgan (skip);
Twice closed J. Walm,
The Suez Canal nets huge K. Smith, N. Heaton, E. 1. Strange, profits, But it is not to becoing K. W. Forrow (Skip); L. G. Egypt's exclusive property until occasions in the past:
The Canal was closed on two Young, J. I. Wyper, J. T. K. 1908, Meantime, a private com→ Gehrist D. C. W. Fitches (skip). pany, "La Societe Universelle du fore the convention,
The first time was in 1802, be- Reserves: I. V. Carrel, D. Hert-Canal Maritime de Suez," gets the suspended for three days when Truffle was The company is owned Britain stationed warships in the profts, hy stockholders of various na Canal to protect the Fastern flank 2nd Division v POC (home at į tionalities, Britain is predominof a British army at Tel-cl- 3.5 pan-4, D, Angus, K. Jufin- junt.
This was fighting the ston, H. G. Stude, A. E. Howklus
rebellion of Arabi Posha, an fskip); 1, Phillips, T. Fairburn, Ta the event of a third world Egyptian leader,ngainst Britain
war, and with Eynt active and the Khedive
in
of (rutor) I, typtians fear that in 1968 P
Tho- battle of Tel-et- they will be handed n radio Kebir marked the beginning of active shambles Instead of a pro-
British occupation
tion in Egypt. fitable waterway.
The
second instabre occurred
World по defensive carly in
War 1 power which could prevent Turks attacking from
Palestina hostile air force from dropping and the Sinal Peninsulu, at- atom bombs on the Canal," said tempted to seize the Canal, lute on Egyptian defence expert dis-
in 1914. Trafic was suspended cussing Canal defence, if there until the enemy was repulsed, were a third world war,
P. Komedy, A. W. Brown (skip): 6. W. Sewell, B. W. Armiger, R. A. Edwards, Y. Williamson {skip).
Reserves: P. S. Cassidy.
Filipino Club
2nd Division, Filipino (heme) KBGC.-F. G. da Luz, L. J. Costillo, M. T. Nunes, R. Basa (skip); F. J. Hunt, C. M. Castilho, J. Delgado, J. T. Cotton (skip) V. A. Neves, A. Y. Lee, F. Rod- rigues, W. Howard (skip).
Reserves: E. Ganto, I. S. Castro.
HKERC
A-bomb fear
"There exists
Kebir.
raised.
This
While the legat position might be over-ridden, respon sible
that Spanish-American Egyptians concede Egypt probably could not legally close the Suez Canal to war traffic.
3rd Division PRC (away) at 3.30 p.m.-G.W.K. Crawford, J.O. Stokie, F.A. Golding, G.T. Pad- gett (Skip): C.W. Johnson, J. Buttomley. G. Ryder, J.K. Sloan (Skip): J.K. Mundy, J. Roscoe, W.E. Macfarlane,
A.G. Gardner tris, (Skip).
IRC
Tho
On another occasion the ques tion of the Canal's free use was was during the war, in 1808. Spanish feet attempted to load coal at Suez Local authorities re- fused, invoking Article 4 of the convention which says ships belligerent nations can load only strictly necessary supplies,
of
Responsible Egyptians deem it unlikely that Egypt will make decisions rinning counter to the 1888 convention", and the 1933 Anglo-Egyptian treaty.
present circumstances," they say, "we do not want to
throw in our lot with either aldein
The activity of the Suez Canal and its international character are set unequivocally in the 1880 Egypt signed it on convention, one hand; Britain: Russia, Aus-
Spain, France,
Italy, Holland, Luxembourg and Turkey on the other.
After the Versailles Peace Con- 1st Division-bye.
ference, 1919-20, the United 2ml Division v Taikoo Dock-States and other countries also yard Club (home) at 3.30 p.m.-signed the convention. D.M.A. Ruzack, A.Q. Madar, A.M. Article I of the convention
ctates: Rumjahn, I. Ali (Skip); S.O. Bux, AH. Seemin. Alt. Razack, A.M. Historic lifeline Wahab, (Skip); A.M. Kadir, E.R. "The maritime canal of Suez, Markar, Adai, J.M.A. Rum-In wartime as well as in peace
time, shall remain always free Egypt's attitude in the event of commercial another world war Associated
CCC (home) at and open to any
the cold war. The Suez Canal
Calling"-Program:
me Bummary. 12,37-Burry Horlick and His Orch. 12.18-Light Variety.
135-Nowe, Weather Report and An-
nouncements,
1,50-Andre Kostelaṇets and His Orch 2.09–31m." (tera)
2.20-"American Patrol”2-A Programme
of Reward Characters, Introduced by Lionel Hox. (Studio) 9.00"Hospital Requenta" Presented
by Linn Cater, (io) 1,00-"We Ben to Differ”—A Combat of
the Razen, With Jnyee Grenfell,
Gludge Young, Charmain Innes and Kay Hammond Versus, Herbert Hole ww Jabr⚫ Clements. (NECTA)
4.40-"Pirem Cholen”—Presenied by Bab
on (811eflo) 2,00--"Unit Requents" — Idnja Cater
Ceiling ILE.ME. Commande Workshops Bhamakuipo, (Studio) S.GR-it Kons Calling-Program-
the Hutomary. 6.00--Berial Atory: "Gore from Leighton
Huntly Philip Odell No, Epleader, "Metropollton Rophiali. ration." Landon Belay) 6.96—"Jaxx for the Moderni.“ - Pre-
sented by John Warlne. (@tudio) 1.00-Time for Mule"-BBC Beutlich
Variety Orck, (hECTS) 7,30-"John Hull's Band"--Music that's Truly British from Evergreen's of the “Ninelles to Brillah KIL Num- bets Toy, (DDCFB) R.00 World News and Neira Analysis.
(London 'Relay)
8.75 Belurday. Round-Up." (Studio) 2,10-London Btudio Melodies-The Me.
Inchrino Orch,, (ICT) 0,00="From the Elitorial."" (London
Relay) 9.10-Weather Report, 2.00-restal by Denis Katthews,
ginald Kel: and Pini (Piano,
R
. Glarinet and giloy Trai Nói 4 đi
Fat, (Bethoven) Op. 11. 1,30—"Niders to the Bex"-By John M.
Bynge, (NBCTN)
10.00-"Cabaret" and Dance Music, 11.00-Radio News Real, (Lonnon Relay) 11.18-Weather Report. 11.18—“Govdnight Mule,"
God Save the King,
cap best ensure its neutrality 11.3-Close Down,
security-by remaining free-
and
ly accessible to Westert as well as Soviet ships under the con- vention."
They would not speculate
3.30 p.m.-A.B. Kitchell, J.S. vessel or warship, without flat Press. Ackber, M.A. Wahab Sr. A.R. distinction,
Kitchell (Skip); L. Kitchell, S. A. "Consequently the high COM-
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KBGC Team-KBGC
AUSTRALIA'S
The Canal shall never be sub- ROLE IN KOREA
on
Washington, August, 3. The Australian Prime Min
said here today that he ex- pected Australia to send per haps between 2,000 and 3,000 volunteers to Korea.
R. Bux, S.S. Hussain, O.R. Sadicktracting parties agree, in war. (Skip); S. Aboo, F.M, el Arculli, i time as well as in peace time, nos AIL. Abbas, A.R.A. Rahman to restrict in any way the free (Skip).
use of the Canal,
Jected to exercise of the right (away) of blockade," against CCC ni 3.30 p.m.-J. Morcover the Suez Canal, in Tindall, A. Steven, E. Green-principle Egypt's property. is wood. L. Sykes (Skip); L. Gaddi. Britain's defence responsibility ister. Mr. Robert G. Menzies, F. Plume, G.E. Thompson, WC, at present, Simpson (Skin); G. Norman, D. The Canal Is Britain's historie Trail, V. Chittenden, A. Eastman "feline of Empire." Its closure (Skip).
would Increase by weeks the sea 2nd Team-KBGC
(away) v passage between Britain, the For XCC at 3.30 p.m.-A. Hutton, W. Eastern Commonwealth countries the economic talks at Washington, He was highly satisfied with Russell, E Purvis, L. Guyond British Colonies. (Skip); C. Willcox, P. Hughes, R.H, Browne, J. Crighton (Skip); for British troops to garrison the
An Anglo-Egyptian treaty of at which an agreement had been alliance. signed in 1946, provides
on reached matters of broad T. Wren, G. Costillo, A. Bulley. Suez Canal area in pence time. shadow a sizeable dollar loan to
principle. F.E. Skinner (Skip).
This was taken here to fore- It pledges Egypt and Britain to the Australian Government, Taikoo
mutual assistance in case of war 2nd Division v IRC (away) at or threat of war, 3.30 p.m.-B.G. Baker, C. Bovaid, Although
non-belligerent A R.B. Marshall, S.J. Pollock, until 1945, Egypt, in World War (Skip): A. Steven, W. McColl,II, lent Britain. bases, com- J.B. Baxter, J.H. Kianburgh munications and supplies. (Skip); R.B. Griffin, W.B. Brown, W.G. Mekle, 3.C. Chalmers. (Skip).
KCC
Mr. Menzies said that the volunteers would form part of a font Australian New Zealand fighting force which he estimated would be a brigade of about 4,000 | men.
Mr. Menzies as Egypt's demands
not yet familar with the detalls but hiệ¦ After the war
Egypt re thought that most of the training peatedly demanded revision of lot the Australian troops would tihe alilance, Her claims for take place in Japan.
Immediate evacuation of tho p.m. c.
The volunteers will train with Thompson. J. G. Hubertson, Suez Canal area and unity with the Australian Occupation troops Orem, J. Kew (skip): G, Rossélet, the Budan under the Egyptian in Japan before leaving for the F. It. Kermant. D. Rosselct, C. S. crown to date have led to no Korean baille front,--Reuter. Rosselet (skip); V. C. Labrum, agreement. The treaty WESTE O. V. Lones. J. Wong. E. C. Fincher (skip).
1st Division v KDC at Hung Dom starting 3.30
stand,
Rediffusion
A.M.
7.00-Up With The Bum.
110 Musical Clock..
~7.4B-The "Ranana”Lighter Programm.
800-Now
Weather Forecast,
3.1-Balon Concert Players,
9.00-Morning Moule,
9.30-Baturday's Favorite Clakaten, 10.30-Morning Medien.
P.M.
17.00-Financial and World News, 17.10-Strike Up The Band,`.
12.32 Dance Musid."
1.16---News.
1.30-The Week's ‚Composer." 2.40-Variety Calla The Tune. 4.00The Tex Beneke Show, 4.16-Tropicana.
4.20-Vocally Yours. 1,60-Unit Requests.
8.00-Love From Leighton Burmazd 4.30-Ray McKisley Orch,
4.45 Spotlight an Show.. 100-Terry and Grace, 1.15--"Teen Time" 7.4-Meriell randy. Chow, 1,00-1.C, News,
8.10-Local News,
8.15-Old New Orleans,
1.30-The Super-Cola Sports Roundup. 1,48-Presenting Joy Niebola 140-Norms Cloutier, and its Memorial
Muale .50-Redifusop te rade, 10,00–0.10. Nễwn, toga 10.10-Home News from Britain, i
1.16-Cabaret And Dance Mumio, 11.00-Novxtime, 1-Blaust. 11.16-Murder Rezap-Book, 11.00-Close Down,
:
The 1888 convention, although AN EMPIRE NEED SUB SCARE OFF
Sydney, August 2.
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CZECH MINERS TO GERMANY'S TRADE GET BONUSES A WITH EGYPT
An Egyptian Government dele-
Frankfurt, August 3.
My Prague, August 3, Miners of Czechoslovakia have been promised Government
****nations and convert, his Govern-Naval Board in Wellington bonuses of up to 20,188 Crown gation expected to arrive in
ment in the snap direction,
Mr.. Gordon-Walker is at pre-
West
2nd División y KBGC (home) | providing for Russian and other ht 3.30 p.m.--V. Tielcy W. H.nations Ahipa' free passaze Cowie, F. Howarth, W. Butter-through the Canal. would have The Sydney "Morning Herald" worth (skip); H. Glting, little effect in a war Involving said today that Australians hopest Boner, J. Taust. A. E. P. Guest Britain. During World War that Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker, (sklo); J. A. Tibble, T. E. Baker, no German, Italian or Japanese British Secretory for Common-
"Auckland, August 3. R. Rosselet, T. Lock (skip). vessel ever reached, either en wealth Relations, would appre- Reports that an unidentified 3rd Division v KDC (home) at trance of the Canal, Port Sainer Improvement of methods of con- the West coast of New Zealand ciate the need for: an overall submarine has been seen off 3,30 p.m.-A. Fang, H. Ridsdale, Suez. Allied naval supremacy J. Redman. C. I. Stapleton (skip); made it impossible for enemy sultation between Commonwealth are being investigated by the M. A. Grinipel, C. Ingledow. W. Baker, L. Brezny (skip); G. May, G.. Boswell. H. A. Triggs, W. J. Ribeiro (skip); L.S. da Eliva, J. sent visiting Australia during his Canberra carlier today, the Navy work to be handed out on liners ments agreement to expand trade Germany in October to In the Australian capital of (U83523.76) each for faithful negotiate a new trade und pay- Keater (skip).
P. Xavier, M. A. Baptista, H. A. Commonwealth tour for talks Minister, Josiah Francis, issued a Day, September 10, PRC
Ozorio (aklp); A.-M"Alves, H. R.
with Dominion leaders. 1st Division VHKFC (away) | Pinna, C, P. Baston, C. Roza-
with the Feberal Republic.. But some, thei that h#tatement emphatically denying The "Herald" Jadded
"official","rows" ntp.m.-S. H. Marvin, C. Pope, Pernien (skip). Blues, CP 80, conversations with fenders of an had appeared off the Australian the cool centre of Moravaka place the existing one, which o
reports that foreign.. submarines agency noted in a despatch from The now agreement would ree H. Brown, W. J. D. Cameron medica, A. V. Gozano, C. Pass07. Australian parties should convince (skip); D. H. Taylor, F. E. Chan J. V. Ribeiro(skip); N. 4 him that the demand is not for const, $1000 ka magk ning, C. Pile, W. MacHardy Belteno, A. P. Pereira, RF the imposition of a rigid com.
Ostrava, will take a cut in their pires in December Recent rumours from Canada bonuses Lecause they skippt Is Haped in Egyptian trade (skelp); G.Perkins, F. W. Hollands. Gaur A. Luz (skip) Amonwealth volley but that in been spotted off Canadian shores The story listed four men to get circles that the new agreement
that Soviet submarines have also work a few times in the last year. W. R. Hillyer, C. Dowman (skip), Guterres, C E. Marques, C.
adequate; out-of-date consultallva machinery should be given a brought the retort from the news bonuses of over 28,000 Crowns would establish trade through thorough overhaul in the light of paper "Tiew 2'ince" in Moscow each (with the top sum going to the Deutsche-mark and Egyptian changed Imperial relations today,“ serbe "mibmarines, should | "Alois Lapja, aged 43," father of Pounds,
cuter.
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