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British Professional Golf Tourney:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1949.
Cotton Beats Two US Players To Enter Final
DAI REES BEATS SAM KING
IN OTHER SEMI-FINAL
Walton Heath, (Surrey) Sopt. 23,-Honry Cotton, Britain's groatost golfing personality, today put out the two remaining Americans, Johnny Palmer, and Lloyd Mangrum, from the British professional match play championship on the Walton Hoath course, and. so reached the final for the sixth time. ·
Cotton has won the event three times, as he has the British Open championship. He withdrew from this year's Ryder Cup team because he did not think he had enough time to prepare for the match.
Pakistan Charge "Entirely
Baseless
After beating Palmer by two holes in the quarter-final this morning, Cotton knocked aut. Mangrum by four and two in the semi-final.
He has obviously come back to his best form and if a score of C7 against 60 when faciunt Palmer did not prove this, bla play against Mangrum did.
final
Asia "The
Key To War
Or Peace"
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AGREEMENT IN
PRINCIPLE AT
THE HAGUE
UNION STATUTE TO LINK NETHERLANDS, INDONESIA
In tomorrow's 30-hole
The Hague, Sept. 23.-The three delegations at Collon wil} meet Dal Rees, Walter While, spokesman for the round table Indonesian conference hero (Dutch, another of Britain's outstanding the National Association for the Republican Indonesian and Federalist Indonesian), players, who beat 0 fellow Advancement of Coloured Ryder Cup man, Sam King, by People, told a Press conference in a formal communication to the conference Steering five and four in the second here after round-the-world Committeo, stated today that they had agreed in prin- semi-final.
trip that Asia, not Europe, was (ciple on the main points of a union statute to link the rapidly becoming the key to the Netherlands and Indonesia. issue of war or peace.
Mr Walle, the Association's Secretary, was a member of a globe-girdiing panel of Ameri cans who broadcast from many capitals.
New Dellit. Beph 23,--Au- thoritative quarters here today described Pakistan's reported
A huge crowd went off with olarge against India of "unila- teral action" in devaluing the
Cotton and Mangrum and the Indian rupee, and of infringe Stewards were sometimes ment of payments agree-powerless as they raced for ment between the two countries, vantage points after shots had
bien played, as "entirely baseless,"
Pakistan herself, these circles sald, had "Infringed" the pay- ments agreement by deciding not to devalue her rupee, and India had protested to the Pakistan Government
against of the payments
sold
Mangrum holed from 12 feet to save the first hole after being bunkered, and he snatched an other half after being bunkered nt the third, when Cotton took three from tho
of the edge Breen
EL
He
asserted that in almost
in
The three delegations reached agreement principle on the following five points:
1--The character of the cussions on Indonesia "Justißes the hope that the discussions will lend to a solution."
union salute.
2-The position and functions of the heads of the union.
3-The duties and
com- position of the conference of Ministers of the union partners,
to and lynching which are to be held at re-
Intervala
culos ?
duties and of the Court
com
L
come
LONDON
EXCHANGE QUIETER
London, Sept. 33--The ap- heaval on the London Block Ex- change caused by Sterling do- Valuation Appears to havo subalded.
Although trading remained brisk`today buying enthusibern had waned and caution and un- certainty were uppermost,
The check, to market enter- prise was given by the inclina- tion to await the debate on ́de- valuation in Parliament,. This is scheduled for early next week, and should provide political fireworks.
Prices in most sections moved to lightly lower levels. Small selling depressed British Gov- ernment stocks and there were many lossen of a few pence among industriais,
„Austin Motors, "exceptionally, were firm on reports that the Company was doing good busi- iness in the United States.
Dollar-earner Mexican Englo were again wanted. The price responded to good buying by those who were quick to TO- cognise The potentialities of dollar repayments. Other alls were dull.
Also in stock-market news were other dollar earners and several international issues moved higher.
Cessation of
British
sales by the Government
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At 12 Noon Prices low grade producers responded with many ESTHER WILLIAMS useful gains.--Reuter.
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"My Government is thankful that the parties have very nation they visited, their hosts demanded to know why Amerien called itself a demo
together at this conference and cracy while racial discrimina
will do everything in its power and attain n harmonious tion, segregation
between tho lasting co-operation betw continued
Mr White sald that India was 4-Tho
two sovereign States: the King- ofdom of The Netherlands and the States in position vital to the United Colton pilehed dead from
United States
Indonesia, that Pakistan was not a mem
the world battle against Com- Arbitration of the union,
5-Contact and regular co voluntarily ber of the International Mone-bunker for a win at the fifth,
united tary Fund and hind no par but he was unable to prevent muniam.
Parliaments Netherlands-Indonesian Union." India, he declared, was operation between
Although value for ita rupee in terms of the game being level at the
optimistic about an strongly crilleal of United States of the union partners, sixth, gold or dollars.
communication on The
the Indonesian settlement, Dr Stik- racial discrimination. The relations between the
The forthcoming visit to the three parties agreement hod ker said that he could not view Mangrum missed the green at Indian rupee and the Pakistan
to fall be- United States of Pandit Jawn- been submitted by the Working the state of the world "with
and opumism." rupee were fixed at par under the short seventh
dealing "The the paymento agreement. Under hind again. He won the eighth,rlal Nehru,
with the preparation of the rest in China, 16 be- but lost the ninth, where Cot- Minister, was "supremely im atitutional Committee "
of matter this agreement balances
ton'z
union statute, the communique grave concern for all," he de- approach
two portant. stopped tween India and Pakistan were
Nehru falle Izs India," feat from the pln and
the said Mr White, "India will fall stated.
clared, "This unrest may well of the
communication parity British player turned up
Com- into the hands
the spread to other parts of Asin with both men out in 30,
Committee munists. If this happens, all of Steering
said, and
sow the seeds of eco- may Asia,
out of sheer despair, "Through informal discussions
disintegration. wenkness and hunger will drop held since the return of the disruption and political
Committee from
this "I the significance of like a rock into Russian hands." Steering
Reuter.
Namur. Belgium, where it held phenomenon were generally un-
discussions informal
over the derstood, it would be easier weekend, the three delegations jointly to achieve protection dan- have agreed in principle on the against this increasing
ger. Reuter.
settled either in rupees or Sterling at
official
Fun
rate of 18 úd, a rupee.
to
one,
When Britain decided to den
TWICE STYMIED value Sterling, India, with re- ference to the par value of the
Cotton turned on the heat to Indian rupeo
us declared
Monetary become three up, holing from 10 feet at the 10th, and getting Fund, proposed to devalue to
extent as Sterling down another good pult for though maintaining the previous two at the 11th. He then won Sterling exchange rate,
tha
International
tho same
à
a remarkable 12th hole, where Mangrum
was twice stymied. Now four up, Catton faltered at the 14th, to lose, but made no slip and, after a half at other
RATE UNALTERED Authorita.ive circles said not did proposal
thni thia
amount to any alteration in the
rate of exchange between the Indian rupee and the Pakistan rupee but was in effect only continuance of parity.
Though Inilla was under no obligation to consult Pakistan,
the 15th had left him donne
three, he won the 16th, where; the American drove Into rough, and finally picked up to concede
the hole and the match.
In this morning's quarter- finials, Cotton had gone round in 67 to beat Johnny Palmer, the 31-year-old North
India's Prime Party of the Political and Con- undue coloreading
VYSHINSKY PROPOSES
NEW NEW PACT
(Continued from Page 1)
Reuter.
CABINET TO MEET
above
to
Dr Mohammed Hatin, chair- of the Republican delega- man tion, disclosed in a Press con- fc. nce earlier this week that substance" had agreement "In been reached on the union but
that the culles and position of the Crown were still under dis- "ussion.
Dr Hatta avoided the word
SIX RED
ARMIES
Crown, but answered similar IN HUNAN
tionallat strength now
ment departments would answer In the other semi-final, Dat any questions on the cficial an- quations by using the term bend she informed Pakistan of her ces led Sam King all the way nouncement, and it was
not of union. Intentions Builciently in ad-after winning the second and known London whether the
This morning's communique (Continued from Page 1) vance, the authoritative-quarters third holes. He was four up news was in the possession of did not specify the "positions which would call for No- added.
after six holes and still up at the Atlantic Pact Foreign Minis- and functions of the heads of
centred Pakistan, by not devaluing her the ninth.
ters when they met last week.union." Nor did it explain its
pround lengyang in Centrul Currency along with Sterling,
plural form.
lunan, and from Chihklang to altered the parlly between the Rees never faltered, and with
DUTCH ALARM Indian rupee and the Pakistani a five and four victory qualified
Sianghsiang In Western Hunan The Dutch, in an announce to be withdrawn into Kwangsi. rupee and at the same time did for the final.
London, Sept. 23.--The Bri- ment lasued the day after Dr DEFENCE OF CANTON not inform India of her inten-
fish Cabinet is expected to dis-Hatta's statement, showed alarm tions.
The plan would be put into
when effect only
I becamo The Government of India had
ass the official announcement at Dr Hatta's reservo recording of a Russian alomte explosion the head of the union, not yet received any communien-
ut its meeting on Monday. Over the past few days the clear that there would be no Carolina tion from the Pakistan Govern-
But political quarters here Individual delegations held in- miltary advantage in remain- ment regarding its new currency player, who was himself roune tonight believed that it was un- tensive discussions about the ing in Hunan
province. This exchange rates, and the Indian in 09.
likely that the Government subject of the head of the union would presumably also call for Reserve Bank was unable to
Mangram beat Charlie Ward would encourage any demands They then submitted their views concentration of troops now is Pakistan quote rules for the rupeo till such communication one of the British Ryder Con for a Parliamentary debate on to the Working Party, which North Kwanglung and Southern Canton, survivors, and the leader on the the subject.
drew up the communication in Hunan for a defence was received-Reuter.
When or if it would become season's British averages, by
which the Ave points of agree.
necessary to abandon Canton, two holes.Neuler.
ment were laid down
According to the Steering the Kwangtung forces would al- Committee communique, the so be transferred into Kwang- Onancial
and
economic com- al Once there the combined mittee has also submitted a de-forces would theoretically be in bo tailed report to be dealt with position where they could at the next Steering Committee, moved up for the defence
which the chairman of the Szechuan or Yunnan. four
sub-committees of the This line of reasoning WDS financial-economic committee reported to have the approval of will also be present.
Calang Kai-shek. But official The four sub-committees of confirmation was totally lacking. the Financial-Economie- Com Nor was there any indications New Delhi, Sept. 23-All per-mittee are dealing with the fol- that the Council would
approvo such a programme presented. match: Cralgengower v IRC. sons entering India from Ceylon lowing subjects:
1-Dobis.
In the foreign Bold. the will be required from October 1
Z-Concessions and licences. Council was said to be prepared Football Stanley Shield to carry passports, according to
the 3--Trade policy and monetary to discuss
of posalbilty an Indian Ministry of the In- Tournament at
Issued agreements.
Chlan making formal charges. from 2.30
announcement p.m. į terior
4-Circulation, bank afd eur of treaty viniations against 3oday. Sookunpoo.
Institute.-Associated Russia in the United Nations The announcement follows rency the decision
NO DECISION of the Ceylonese Press Chinese Government
from io enforce
Despite reports published
NEW TRADE AND TARIFF POLICY' Karachi, Sept. 23. The Pakistan Government is under- slood to be giving urgent atten- tion to the formulation of a new trade and tariff policy in a
bid to combat competition in dollar markets owning to the devalu-, tion of many world currencies.
The new tariff polley, expected
to be announced before the end
be
to
WEEK-END- SPORT
TODAY
Cricket-Trial matches
at
Chater Rond (HKCC). and
of, next week, is understood Sookunpoo (Army). Friendly
designed to promote tho country's carnings of foreign currency, especially dollars, by restricting imports.
Seven-a-Sido
The new import schedule is appy Va'icy likely to bring heavier duties on Army trials at
non essential luxury goods so p.m.
that the Pakistan Exchequer shall
be compensated for its losses in
most certain, especially In tha case of commodities destined for
Swimming-VRČ v
TOMORROW
After the brief, bore an- nouncement made today. from the Prime Minister's Omee, a Government spokesman declin- ed to say another word.
The nation's
scientists top were equally silent--Reuter.
at
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reduced export duties which, in- YMCA at Victoria Recreation October 1 the new Immigrants Flushing Meadow, Sept. 23. here and abroad, no oficial do- and Emigrants Act under which Dr Dirk U. Stikker, the Foreign | cision has been made on the formed quarters consider, la al- Club, 9.30 p.m.
entering Ceylon Minister of The every person
Netherlands, Instructions to be given to the will be required to be in pos-opening the United Nations Chinese delegation at Flushing Football-Stanley Shield or a permanent or temporary | the delegates that the progress
Tournament of residence permit.—Reuter. Seven-n-Side Happy Valley, Quarter-finals (3 Pm.); Semi-finals (5 p.m.) and Finals (6.30 p.m.).
hard currency areas,
Trade sources hero say that Pakistan's export trade, consis
of essential raw Ung mainly materials, is in a strong position to withstand India's competi tion, which Is dollar marketa-Reuter.
now
keen in
Manila Workers Not To Strike
Lawn Bowls Colony Open Singles Final-U. M. Ómar v M. D. Hassan at Kowloon Bowling Green Club, 4 pm.
ni
sesslop of a passport and visa general debate here today, told "Yeminiang party retom's
Indonesia Recalls
P.I. Representative
ia
made in the current Hague dis-another item before the Coun-
cil. The issue has been dia cussed before, sad both Acting President L Trung-jen · and Chiang Kai-shek have publicly. acknowledged the necessity of party reforms. But no success- ful method has been devised to make them offeclive. Ilackey League matches:
The future of the Northwest Army v Recreio "B" at RNRC Ground, King's Park, 11.30 Batavia, Sept. 23--The Indonesian Republican is another major headache. The defeetion of Sulyuan province 23-Labour am.; University v YMCA Sept.
Government has recalled its representative in Manila, from the Nationalist. dag was a Manila, lenders of the Metropolitan Pokfulam, 10,15 a.m.; Khalsa v
Mr Charles Thambu, an authoritative Repablican | serious, but not entirely sur- Water District workers, who had Commandos at Sooltunpoo, 10 earlier threatened to strike for a.m.; Dutch HC v Chand Tara source announced today in Jogjakarta, the Republi- priaing, blow. It had been ex- pected, but the government better, pay. have now promised at NRC Ground, King's Park, can capital.
found itself powerless to pro- the management that they will 10 a.m.; Hongkong Hockey Club
The source sild his recall fol- ment basis and demanded either The Council faces the prob-
vent 11 not stop work bending coilley Army of Sookunpoo, 11.19 ment of their 13-point demand n.m.; Recreio. "A" y Pak Sports lowed last week's cancellation collateral for increased wages and other Club at King's Park, 10 am of negotiations for a US$1,000,- year's Indonesian strategic pro- lum of how to protect what is benents. It wng reported today. RAFV Dockyard RC at Kal 000 loan from the Philippine duce of rubber, petroleum and left of the Northwest, particu
10.30 - *b.m.; Polico V As a result, it was added, the Tak, management has withdrawn the Nomads at Boundary case from the Court of Industrial 10.15 h.m Rolations to which it was res ferred on Wednesday to avert #threatened stoppage Manila's water supply-Reuter; i Club.
Street
Government.
(Tho Robublican 'Government withdrew. Its consent to the loan Tenate Club Tournament on September 19 because the
of matches at Ladies Recreation Philippines would not negotiate
security or next
The Republican Secretary of Works, De Irie Laoh, Ja ox pected to leave very shortly for Manila to re-open nugolin tions, according to the source.
· Government-to-Govern- „Heuter.
larly Sinklang province, with its wealth of minerals, other raw materials and agriculture. Repetition of the Bulyuan deven. lopment would come no surprise to many here,-Dalted Pross.
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