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Race For The South Pole Is Much Closer MAIL HILLARY RUNS INTO TROUBLE Notices
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the
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study, Myalerious, II Grothe.
Johann Faust,
10
N. Zealand Team
Fight Through
Deep Snowdrifts
Wellington, Jan. 1.
Sir Edmund Hillary ran into almost im- passable deep snows today just 100 miles short of victory in his race to the South Pole.
Reports reaching here from Scott Base, the depot from which the Everest conqueror and his team set out last month on their dash to the Pole, said deep snow was halting their half track vehicles--and petrol was running low.
"At one time it looked like the end of the road for us," Hillary reported in a message filed yesterday after nearly a week of smooth, fast running.
The sudden rough golag gave a British party new hope tu
Vivian Fuchs, headed by Dr which set out from the opposite of the Antarelle cide tinent,
tun-
Fuchs arxi his men were still more than 300 miles short of the Pole, making slow progress across an icefield criss-crossed with treacherous crevaces. It is a country never touched before by human feet.
Hillary was expected to get to the Pale at least a week before Fuchs. But yesterday's setbacks caused officials here to revise their timetable
The race, they sald, was now much closer.
few miles a lighten the loads of the tractors.
Two of the four cargo sleds had to be ditched and all spare petrol, kerosene and food was left behind in depots, Hillary radioed.
The reports reaching here said the New Zealanders battled the snow for 13 hours December 30 but could move only a few miles.
Rarefied
Because of the rarefied the men worked atmosphere only two-hour shifts, two sit- ting atop the tractors to stper in a temperature of 25 degrees zero (F) while the others huddled in dubious com. fort in the swaying caboose.
Every
11Lose few minutes supposed to be "resting" had to Jump out and shovel snow away from under the tractor. Their average speed was 1.5 miles an hour, the reports said;
The reports reaching here to-below day from Scott Base said the New Zealanders were having to ditch food and gasoline every
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SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
дебитвы
12-5
1. Pa ott. 1947 by MLA Servies, Ino.
"le ought to get married right away! Suppose there's
a depression and we run out of money!"
Test: Australia Is
Dismissed
For Total Of 449
Capetown, Jan. 1.
Meanwhile there was still no A patient knock of 189 by Jim Burke helped place
news of the British party. The expedition's headquarters in. Lendon said yesterday it hod not heard from Fuchs since December 28 but that there was no cause for alarm.
Alrcraft flying to and from
Australia in a good position on the second day of the second cricket test against South Africa here today.
SUDANESE MISSION BACK FROM PEKING
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 By Aur U.S.A. pm Thailand, Burma. India, é p.m. Cambodia, Colon. 1 sản
By Burfacs
A seven-member Sudanese trado mission roturned from China by rail yestor day after holding general discussions there on pro- motion of
3 p.m. commerce between the two countries.
Mr Ibrahim Osman Ishac, director of the Sudan Ministry or Commerce, Industry Supplies, who
hended
delegation, described the
sion as successful,"
and
the
me.
Mr Ishue rald Sudan's inten- Increase tion was to try and
China. her collon exports to Sudan was increasing her cotton crops, ar.dk
therefore Was
world anxious to expand her exports.
it Ishae stressed that there was no question of any definite contract having been signed or discussed uring the visit.
In retur for the cotton, the mison leader said, his coun- try expected to buy manufac- tured and textile goods,
дл
Mr Ishac said he had
See A textile opportunity to mill in Peking, and it compared very favourably with those he' had seen in other countries,
The party expect to return to Sudon by air shortly
Mr
BRITON DOES BUSINESS
of
Marcus Newmark, Managing Director M. Newmark and Co
importers Ltd, London and exporters, arrived by train from China yester-
day after a two-month business visit.
rubber
Mr Newmark said he signed a contract for the purchase of furs, skins and essential oils. In return, his company are to
and scil chemicals accessories to the Chinese.
At present, he said. he was negotiating the sate to China of machinery and other items.
how- Mr Newmark added, ever, that the purpose of his visit had been primarily to con-
fiaty, France, (Nether- Philippines any Parcela direst),
lands
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3
****by Air Peking, Shanghai, Hankow, Kun- mir. Hülhow, fa.m.
Formos, Japan, Okinawa, Korea, 11 9.#1
Guam, Hawail, U.9.K., 1 p.m. Philippines, Australia, New Zep land, a pan.
Indo-China, France, 1 p.m.
Formosa, Op..
Thailand, India, Pakistan, Mitkile East, Africa, Great Britain de Europe,
p.m. U.S.A., Canadɔ, 6 p.m.
•Itawall, & path.
Dy Burtate
China, Peoplo's Republic, 7 2,20: Malays, Italy, France (Netherlands & Germany. Parcels direct), Noon,
Macao,p.m.
North Burneo, Australia, New Zealand, 1 p.m.
Japan, Canada, 1 p.m. Mihenő, à p.m.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 By Surface
China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Tornosa, 'a.m.
Macao, 1 p.m.
Rabaul, Noon.
aland. Noon.
Japan. Kawall, U.S.A., C. & S. Americ. p.m.
3rdo-China, France, 3 p.m. Korea, 3 p.m. Macao, & p.m.
Chir, People's Republic, 6 pm.
RADIO Hongkong
13.20 p.m. Nothing but Muslo-The
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orch cond. by Carmen Dragon 1. Time SignalNothing but Music (Contd); is, Weather Report: 1.15, News and Special Announcements; 1.30, From the shows" Fantly" (Harold Home) starring; zo: Finta: 1.46, For the Very Young introduced by Mavis; 2, Clos Down,
5.30, Thursday Club Introduced by B.Time Bignal- Robert Acheson: Portuguese Balour: 6.30, Iteoord round about. d.ba, Weather Report
7.10, 7 Time Signal-The News: Commentary: 7.15. Boogs of Debussy sung by Suzanne Dadoo: 7.30, Reith Lectures-Russia, the Atom and the West". Speaker: George Kennan, ona
MOCOW.
Australia were all out in Australien innings partially col- When the afth wicket the US, base at the South Pole their first innings soon after lapsed.
time United States Ambassador i No. The Problem of were reported keeping the Bri-tea for 440, South Africa re- fell at 389, the Australians still 48 for no wicket looked capable of amassing a tons in sight as they struggled plying with
Inge total, but the last five
Easter and Central Europe (BBCTS) 8. Life with the Lone The Birds by the close. across the ice,United Press.
South Africa's hopes of dis-batsmen added only 50 runs.
and the Bees"L(BBCTS); 8.30, Party From the time Tayfield took
Fanth and his orchestra Tapion missing Australia' for a reasona-
his first wicket ho conceded
Honday 6.58, Weather Report: 8. Time Signal-The News and Home ble total were chattered by n
only 32 runs.
9.18, Traunties fourth wicket stand of 130 in
-PL Wandering A Burke batted gracefully for 9 solidate his arm's business with News from Britain; B by sile by three hours 49 minutes
Walter Scott (BBC4B); 9.45, Dela hours 38 minutes und hit 15 Burke and Ken Mackay.
tours in his highest test in-
Ho cxpressed salisfaction at tonto Sings 10.16 Australian Maga These two, who came 10-
Report: 1 11. Time Signal Radio News Heel 11.10 Soft Lights and Sweet gether at 220 yesterday, tooltings, beating the 161 he made the general outcome of the visit. ; 10.51. Juke Box: 10.5s, Weather
against India in Bombay in think future prospects.
Music; 11.30, Cle Down, the total to 350 before Mackay 1050. was legbefore to Tayfield after lunch for 83. Once they had
Students And
Nun Fire
'Mousenik' Rocket
Austin, Jan. 1. Eleven high school boys and
China.
arc
Mr Newmark will be leaving The Australian opener, who very good," he said.
A stumping shortly for Japan on business. been separated and Burko appeared to give
cliunco at 14 yesterday, might went at 390, wickets tumbled have been caught off Adcock by Iniriy quickly as the Aus Funston in the slips when 127. tralish's tried to hit cut against | offspinner Hugh Tayfield.
LIFELESS PITCH
The South African: bowlers
To Visit The Colony
The Australians, who resumed at 234 for three this morning, added 215 in 4 hours 40 minutes today, the innings ending offer 10 hours 40 minutes.
South Africa had just over an talled on a lifeless pitch, but hour's batting before the close. Tayfield always threatened and Jackie McGlew. ogain captured live for 120 to record Goddard
shown his 150th Test wielreta feat weakness achieved by only eight other African batsmen this season by totally
Boshing at fast balls outside the bowlers.
The tireless, accurate Tayield offstump. But the pair stayed The boys, members of the reaped his just reward when the together in scoring 40. Austin Rocket Society,
AUSTRALIA—1st. INNINGS falled to send the "Mousenik"
a Roman Catholic nun finally managed to fire their "Mousenik" rocket yosforday, but with an artificial mauso,
also
a mile and a half into space. It reached
800 fcét.
a height of only | HOME SOCCER Scores:
Nevertheless, It was a great moral victory for the young
врасставість.
tu
While up 100 persons watched last Sunday, the boys
radio trans--
containing a tiny mitter and a live white mouse
RESULTS
London, Jan. 1.
failed in attempts to fire rockets Results in today's football
matches were:
BCOTTISH LEAGUE "A"
Motherwell o Rangers
Aberdeen
named "Ulysses,"
BLEW UP
The radio rocket blaw
Airdrieonlarim
Ceifle
Dundee
East Fife
up
and the "Mousenik" didn't even
get off the launching pad.
Hilbernian
2 Rover
Hearts Partick Thistle a Clyde Queen of the is. 2 Falkirk St Mirren *Kilmarnock
Queen's Park
1 Third Lanark
Yesterday, the boys bot only SCOTTISH LEAGUE "B" got their rocket into the air Arbromils
2 Torfar Athletic but also got their mouse back Ayr United Q Stranraer à Montrose Beach City "alle".
Contentman Dinerrunting A parachute mediniam which anhangend
Athleti 4 Morton failed to save the life of a real Dunbarbahay mouse in a previous experiment Angdamingia Albion Rovers worked this time. The "Mouse- | st" "Johnataber. Diandre United Alloa Athletic nik" compartment drifted to StenicPELLE
shelele Dingers ö point about 2,100 foot from MILLEAGUE THREE N.. the launching site and landed | Barrows?
„Bradford" in a trec.
Bister Duns Scotus, the club Bury sponsor, - reported she and tho | Gatemand boys were "very happy.”—| Hacuteponly U.
Tranmere R United Pres#.
Blanicy Bradford City Houthport
ond Trevor revealed a South by
C. Macdonald, c. Walte, b,
*Fuller J. Burke, b. Tayfield
N. Harvey, c. Goddard, b.
Adcock
1. Craig, b. Goddard
K. Mackay, 1.b.w. Tayaeld R. Benaud, c. Meglew,
Tayfield
Tayfield
b.
R. Simpson e. Funston, b.
A. Davidson, c. and
Tayfield
W. Grout, run out
1. Meckin, not.out
Kilne, l.b.w. Fuller
Extras
Total
REDIFFUSION
11 m. storing Modleys 11.30, 12 Noon. Ston- Thursday Varicchange Tinanciel kong Block News 13.14 p.m., Violls Recital by Henry Ker Nuale-The
Bowl Symphony Orchestra;1.13, Wenter Report, Nown and Special Announce menta: 1.30. From te bow- Fanny Starring Ezio Plaza: 1.45. For The Very Young: 2. Variety Calls The Tune; slections from "High Society 343, Novatline; Tea Time Rendeavor; 420, Vocally
Cildren's Comer Presented by Auntie Bay: 950 Tren Tune Presented by Belly Boura: GE WALLE Time: 6.18,Birthday Singapore, Mailbag: 030, Treptenna 645, BIRY Pakistan, of Jane Armitage: 7. Timo Signál
1.00 Announcements
**Souvenir Bonga and bls Bend of tlenown='
London, Jan, 1. Mr John Wilsor, 38, the blind director of the Commonwealth Soclely for the
for. #1 Monday Blind, leaves London Airport on Commonwealth tour, It will include Malaya, Hongkong,
five-manth
India, Ceylon, Australia, Now and the New
Zealand and Canada,
Boston
Mr Wilson, who will be ac-730, Isterlude For Music 25, Lá 189 companied by his wife, in 10ty Parade-The Platter
Capito. Show: 30. study blind welfaro services and B2B,
Biaccioarter sigirth: 9. Gould 1a to stimulate the Commonwealth and Slano at the Hammond Chan
V Plano Dil Music campaign against blindnes in and
territorios, glamical Music presented by Charice dependent
Hurvey: 10, "Teraidden Cargo Episode 40 10.30, Klotskis: Dingo land his Orchestra; 11; Data,
ziz Mümight, God „Sere The Queen. Close Down
Sakom u 2 8.5 88
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the
Reuter.
RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS
Loudon, Jan. 1.. Iesuits in today's Rugby 449 League matches were:
Blackpool Borough 15, Liver Fall or wickets: 1/180, 3/213, pool City B. 3/220, 4/350, 5/399, 0/400, 77412, 6/412, 9/434.
Bowling Analysis;
Adcock
Goddard
Fullor
Tayfield
Wastcolt,
Vin Ryneveld -Reuter and Fears
:
O. M .R. W
20 9 57
27 5 80, 1
94 3.125
51 10 120 5
Leigh 16, St Helen's 5. Swinton 6, Balford T. Whitehaven 14, Barrow 4. Wigan 22, Warrington 13, Workington 30, Loods Reuter.
Kto je kanda 17.30, Prolife
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