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Belawan
Bangkok
Bangkok, Tientsin Keelung
Singapore & Penang Yokohama, Nagoya,
'Osaka & Kobu .. Tientsin
10 a.m. 26th Aug. 5 p.m. 26th Aug. 5 p.m. 20th Aug. Noon 28th Aug. 6 p.m. 29th Aug.* 3 p.m. 31st Aug.
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1950,
AMERICAN ARMY GOES STRAIGHT TO POINT
Baseball scores
New York, August 24. Today's baseball SCOTCH
were:---
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia
H
Pittsburgh
6 p.m. 3rd Sept.
Winning pitcher Bubba Church, loser Vernon Law.
6 p.m. 7th SepL
* Balls from ARRIVALS FROM
Custodian Wharf.
Boston (1st game) ... Chicago
11 14 11
1
Winning pitcher Max Surkont, loser Paul Minner.
.Keclung
20th Aug
"KWEIYANG"
Bangkok
29th Aug.
Boston (2nd game)... S Chicago...
4 10 Winning pitcher Frank Hiller, loser Mickey Haefner.
0
"FAKHOJ"
Bangkok
30th/31st Aug.
"YOCHOW"
"POYANG"
Tientsin & Tsingtao Tientsin
2nd Sept.
Brooklyn (1st game)
4
0
3rd Sept.
Cincinnati ****
Ο
loser Blackwell,
"SHENGKING"
"FENGTSIN
.Binton
27th Aug.
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Washington, August 24.
United States military men are reported to favour à decision as to "who our real enemy is“ in case the Korean conflict spreads or Com- munist-inspired aggression breaks out in other parts of the world,
The military men are said to be convinced that this country should not allow its forces to be scattered, tied down and weakened in efforts to put out locally all the fires that may be kindled by Moscow through other people it dominates.
Instead, in case of further auch outbreaks, they are re- ported to favour a decision as to the source of the fres.
Military policy would then be nbased on that decision. Within
1
Winning pitcher Preacher Roe, the next year or two, any such policy would depend heavily on America's stocks of atomic bombs. since the rearmament of the US. and Western Europe with planes, antitank guns and tanks will take longer this 'that,
Brooklyn (2nd game) 7 13 Cincinnati.******* 3 8
Winning pitcher Joe Hutten, -loser Herman Wehmater.,
Now York
3 14 St. Louis
Winning pitcher Lave Koslo,
1
0
Omeials here say that, so far, no substantial reinforcement of the North Korean Army by the Chinese Communists detected.
has
been
The possibility that Manchurian or other Chinese Communist Winning pitcher Ilai Newhou-troops may yet appear against the American soldiers in Korea is not being written off, however.
SAILINGS TO
"TAIPING"
Japan
30th Aug..
"CHANGTE"
..Sydney,
Hobart,
loser Max Lanier.
Beauty Point
&
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Melbourne
31st Aug.
R H
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"TAIYUAN"
Sydney, Melbourne
Detroit
G
11
& Adelaide
9th Sept.
New York
3
9
"CHANGSHA”.
.Japan
20th Sept.
ser, lesor Tommy Byrue
ARRIVALS FROM
Boston
0 10
1
"TAIPING"
Australia, Manus Le.
St. Louis
2 8
t
& Manila
In Port
"CHANGTE"
Japan
28th Aug.
Winning pitcher Walt son, loser Ned Garver.
Should large numbers of Chinese the Master- Communist soldiers
enter
"TAIYUAN"
Japan
6th Sept.
Cleveland (1st game)
3
"CHANGSHA"
Australia, Kuro &
Manka
18th Sept.
Washington ...
Winning pitcher Early Wynn, for action. loser Sid Hudson.
13 8
1
1
2
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Cleveland (2nd game) 5 10 3 10 Washington
Winning pitcher Bob Lemon, loser Sandalle Consuegra-Asso- cinted Press.
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31st Aug.
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the condict, it is believed that their Intervention evidence of would be Inld before the Security Nations United 0Council of the
Reluctance to fight
· China
behind-the-
Proof of Russian scenes management. would pro- bably be hard to get in such a case. If strong enough proof were obtained, however, it might be made the basis of an official de- cision as to who our real enemy
Undoubtedly, thle Govern- mant would be extremely re Juctant to go to war with the Chinese Reds.
Super-bomber delivered to
Week-end Lawn Bowls teams
Lawn
The following are Bowls teams for, week-end League fixtures:----
каас
1st Division at Home v. Ra- crato "White" on Saturday at 4 p.m.-J. Tindall, J. G. Meyer, E. Greenwood, L Sykes (skip); G. C. Norman, D. Trail. V. Chitten- den, A
A. L. G. Eastmanı (skip});"J.
J. Dinnen, Crighton, QE F. Thompson, W. C. Simpson Saturday at 3.30
2nd Division away.
Willex P. Hughes
Сп
Browne (skip); A. Hujii, W. Russel, A. Steven, L. Guy (skip); T. Wren, D. 8. Oliver, FE, Skinner, R. J. Wigginton (skip).
Reserve, G. Costello
•H KFC
1st Division v. Recreto "B" (away) on Saturday at 4 pm- E. Tuck, A. W. Hircock, T. M.
U.S. Air Force File. N. J. Bebbington (skip); J.
Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 24,
The first B-36-D model bomber-equipped with four jet engines in addition to six reciprocating engines has bean delivered to the United States Air Force by the Consolidated Vultes Aircraft Corporation.
a
The Air Force has disclos.' od that the plane's maximum speed is over 435 miles an
•hour and it can coach an at- titude of over 45,000 feat.,
Mounted In
pairs i "pod" beneath the outer wing panels of the aircraft, the four jet units provide additional take-off power, Improve the rate of climb, raise the ser vios
ceiling
and Increase the plane's speed,"
Each jet' develops appro
pounds of ximately 0,200 thrust and asch platin engine 3,600, horsepower, giving the plano at high-speed the equivalent, of approximately 42,000 horsepower—Reútor.
RADIO
Radio. Hong Hong broadco ONL K frequency of BIB kloerefas per second and on 3.52 megacycles per acond lo the 1 metro band,
H.K.T. P.M.
at 12.30-long Kong
Bummary,
Watson, A. H. McKenzie, B. I. Bickford, A. L. Roberts (skip); A. McAlpine, W. V. Field, J.
J. H. O'Grady, M. N. Rakusen (skip).
квас 2nd Division v. KBGC (home).
Saturday at 3.30 p.m Smith, N. Heaton, K.
Forrów
n. J. W fak/p): LG.
J. T. K B. A. Mansell (skip):
E. Wallwork, 1. Urquhart, J. Skinner, Col. H. B. L. Dowbig- gin (skip).
Reserve.-K. B. Beker.
K.C C..
2nd Division v. HKCC (away) on Saturday, August 26 at 3.30 p.m.; v. POC (home) on Sunday, August 27 at 3.30 p.m.-J. A Tibble, T. E. Baker, C. R. Ron- selet, T. Lock (skip); V, Heley, W. H. Cowie, F. Howarth, W.. Butterworth (skip); H. Gittins, L Bones, J. Tang, A, E. P. Guest (skip).
HKER C
3rd Division v. CCC (home) on Saturday at 3.30 p., 0. Stokoe, G. Ryder, F. A. Golding. G. T. Padgett (skip); J. Bottom- ley, V. Kruse, J. F. Barron, J. Roscoe (skip); J. K. Mundy, A. N. Other, W. E. Macfarlane, A., G. Gardner (skip).
Recrelo
1st Division: "Blue" "v., HKFC (home) on Saturday, August 20 ati 4 p.m.-J. C. Remedios, A. V. Gosano; C. E. Passos, J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip); N. A. Beltrao, A. Calling"-Program-P. Pereira, R. F. Luz, J. A. Luz (skip); G. A, Guterres, E. M. Alazesun, C. G. Pereira, J. E.. Noronha (skip).
York, August 24. Mr.
McLean's James
Flush Hoyal won
Great the £1,200 Yorkshire Stokes, run over a mile and a half, here this after- It has the power to strike de- noon. Mr. Frank More O'Fer-vastating retaliatory blows roll's Jai Mahal was second and Chinese cities with its B-20 bom-11.12-Percy Faith and It Orch. Mr. Harry Blagrave's Royal bers and carrier-based planes. 1.46 "Strlely from Dixie." Drake was third. A field of four But blows, even if inflicted with
1.16-News, Wanther Report and Ab
nouncements."," conventional explosives instead
1.1itor Promenada, Grek, of atomic bombs, would kill enor-
+2.00---"Itmm.“ (BBCTB)** mouse numbers of civilians and
8.30-American Patrol spread hatred of the U.S. Further- more, Chinese cities contain few Industrial sources of millwry strength.
The betting was:
11 to 10 favourite, Flush ngainst the Royal, 4 to 1 Jal Mahal, 11 to 4 Royal Drake,
Flush Royal won by three lengths with eight lengths separat- ing the second and third.-Reute.r
BRIAN CLOSE. GRANTED LEAVE
Ground operations objectionable
Ground operations against Com- munist. China, with its almost in- exhaustible supply of manpower, would be even more objection- London,, August 25.
might le That The War Office has announced able militarily. that they have granted unpaid down large numbers of troops leave to Brian Close in order needed elsewhere, and eventually. that he may accept the MCC bleed the U.S. to death... Invitation to tour Australia this These factors will all have to winter.
be considered in case the Chinese
The period of leave dates from Reds get into the Korean fighting August 31, 1050, to May 1, 1951. and the Security Council is called It was also stated that this leave upon to decide what should be
not affect the date of his re-done.
of the lense from national service:
will
reinforcement Barring
Close,
a Signalman, is 19 and North Koreans by the Chinese or was due to leave the Army in the Russians themselves, military February or Morch next year, men are now cautiously optimistic and the War Office decision that American and South Korean take the means that on his. return from troops will to able to Australia he will be immediately initiative in Korea in the not too released...
distant future. Once that is done, they would not be surprised to see Russia begin beating the pro- paganda drums loudly for peace,
Associated Press.
He was invited to tour last July but it was subject to leave being granted by the military authorities-Reuter.
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Programm
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3.00-Hospital Beques Presented by
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ton
3rd Division: v. PRC (home) on Saturday, August 20 at 4 p.m.---- R. Campos, J. A. Victor, M. Ferreiro, A. Rosario (skip); L M. Rodrigues or C. A. Noronha, H. B. Remedios, M. L. Hoza, J. J. Basto (skip): A. A. Guterres, G. A. Pinne, S. E. Souza, D. C. Alves (skip).
CCC
1st Division v. Police R. C. af 3.30 p.m. (home) en Saturday,--- Robert Tay, S. Lecnard, G. Hong Choy, A. E. Contes (skip); D, A. Rozario, G. C. Jorge, G. A. Souza, J. S. Landolt (skip); Francis Lee, J. H. Xavier, E. el Arcull, W. C. Oglev (kip).
on Kong Calling"-Program-
3rd Division v. H.KER.C. adi me Sun7. 6.00—–Barial-Glory Love Irom Leigh 3.30 p.m. (away) on Saturday
Bustard by Fills del C. A. Coelho, A. F. Ferreira, H. Final Eplande "A Hiền day in W. Randall, A. J. Coelho (skip): the Country," (Londos Belar} A. H. Ismail, Li Sul Wing, P. K 6.30-Jass for the Medaris-Presented Lau. C.. W. Lam (skip), H. H.
by: John Wailng, (Studio)
Greenslade, M. J. Dlvecha, G. S. 7.00 *John Null' Bard" --- British | Ladd, M. J. Medina (skip), and Mmie, Hof· Yesterday
Reserver S. Tamall and S. R. Today, (QBOTS)
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T.30---Twenty Questions". (London Solina.'
Relay)
1,00-"World News and News Arklyala.
(London Relay) ;
8.15 Batorda, Round-Up." (Studio 8.80 Echoen from the Theatre."" 9,00-"From the Editorial," (London
Relay) 9,10-Weather Report, 9.11-Plano Recal by Myra Hess, 9.3D-Uncle PA ['lay
IRC-
2nd Division (away) v. Filipino Club at King's Pork on Saturday, August 26, 4 pm D. M. A. Madar. A M. Razack, A. O. Rumfahn, I. All (skin); S. O. Bux, A. H. Seemin, A. R. Razack, A. M. Wahab (skip); A, M. Kadir. freely, R. Markar, M. Y. Adal, J. M. Adapted' by Oldfald Dox ·Train the Story by Buch Walpole ~ (BOOTS) (*) 10,00-"Cabaret" and Dands Musle, 11.00-Radio News Reel, (London Balay) 11.18-Weather Report.
| 11,76m/Cloodnight Mule".
God Save the' Kina. 11.89-Close Down,
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8.16-Balan, Cotivert Playerr, 9.00--Making. Mult.:"
30-Cilen? Ano 10.30-Morning Medley;
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11.15--Strike Up The Band.
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* 6.00---Herman; Xiðutier" and · Ha- Mano-
||10.20-^-Home, Nairs from Drtain.
A. Ramjahn (skip).
3rd Division (home) v. Kowloon Docks at Soskunpoa on Saturday, August 28, 3.30 p.m. Kitcholl B. M. Omor, I. M. Omar, O. R. Sadick. (skip); 8.1 Abro, J. S. Ackber, A. H. Abbas. A R A. Rahman (skin); A. B. Kitchell, B. S. Hussain, MA. Wahab Sr, A. R. Kitchell (skip).
TAIKOO
2nd Division POC home on Saturday, August 20, at 2.80 p.m.-G. H. Clayton, W. McColl, W. G. Mckie, 3. C. Chalmers (skip), A. Stoven, J. A. Smith, J. B. Baxter, JH. Kinniburgh (skip); B. G. Baker, J. Rowan, R. B. Marghal (sklp)...
PRO
1st Division v CCC at CCC on Saturday, August 20, at 13.80 pm-5. H. Marvin, C. Pope, H Brown W. J. D. Cameron (skip) F. E. Channing, t Hollands, C. File, W. MacHardy (akip) d. Perkins, W. ĮL Hillyer, C. H. Gough, Car man_(skip).DEN.
2nd Division v Club de Retrető at King's Park on Saturday, August 20, at 8.30 p.m.-T Kavanagh, A. Lealle, A. Soutar, T. J.-Hémaley (sklo); H. Finney, G. Arliss, A. E. Jones, T. 1 Goodman (skip); 3. Russell, J. HL. Evans, 7. P.. Ross, G. E. Willerton (skip).
Reserves: C. I. Aakiw, R Mackrath and N. Beilor.
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