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RATCLIFFE AND LATHAM WIN

A BA FINALS

London, Apr. 21.-Two British Empire Games Champions, Ron Latham (lightweight) and Terry] Ratcliffe (welterweight) won their respective divi- sions at the 62nd Amateur Boxing Association Championships' finals held at Wembley, London, tonight.

ol

Latham beat F. S. King, Royal Navy, beat A.T.W. Gall,

Toch, Heavyweight: P. of the Robert Browning of London, on points, Boxing Club, on points and the Army, beat C. Carver, of in the lightweight division Sheffield, on points-leuter. Ratcliffe, of the Royal Air Force, autpointed A. Light,

of the Winchester Boxing the welterweight

Club, in

final.

of

Games Another Empire Champion, Hugh Riley, Scotland, could not defend his flyweight title. Riley, who wna allowed to go straight into the sci-finals, reported today Unt he had an injured hand.

RESULTS

Other results of the finals were: Flyweight; A. J. Jones, of Birmingham, beat A. Moore,

K.

Swedish

Pair In

Third Round

Rome. Apr. 21-Bennart Bergolin and S. Davidsson, of Sweden, reached the the men's third round of

In- doubles in the Italian

Tennis

of Glasgow, on points, Buntamternational Lawn weight:

Lawrence, Di Southampton, beat W. Taylor, Championships here today of Glasgow, on points.

Middleweight: P. Lengo, et the Army, beat T Goodingt. of Wales, on points. Light-Heavy- weight: P. Merservy, of the

Prizes For University Sportsmen

Vladimir when they beat Petrovic and Josif Sario, of Yugoslavia, by 6-3, 6-1 and

6.2.

Another men's doubles par to reach the third round were Juck Harper (Australia) and Herollo Weles (Argentine). They beat the French pair, Paul Remy and Ducos de la Maille

4-0.

6-4, 0-3 and 0-4.

by

its 110 second

doubles

The results ound of the mixed

round were:

Mottram

Bedlinnd

and

Mr and Ms Tony (Britain) beat Hans The prizes for the winners of and Hilde Baleschell (Austria) Hongkong University's annual by B-6, 6-1. Paul Remy and football and lawn tennla cham Anne Marie Seghers (France)

by beat plonships will be presented

Renato Gorl and Mis at the Eu Lazzarino (Italy) by 0-4 Mrs George Chon

Ducos de la Maille and Tong Sen Gymnasium on Wed-8-0.

Miss Jacqueline Boutin (France) will follow the foal of beat Marcello del Bello (Italy) the open men's doubles fala and Mins Glorin Butler (United between T. T. Lim and T. Lo and D. and N. Lo, which begins at 4 p.m.

Recipients of prizes will be: Inter-Hostel Football Cham- Hail. Team: pions-Morrison

States) 6-2 und 6-1-Reuter,

WEEK-END SPORT

M. A.

TODAY

Y. K. Hut (Capt.), C. L. Huang, S. D. Yue, S. 1. Ma, Dietrich, Lo Ting Wal, S. Wond II. W. Ip,

Hollands,

Kwong Man, M. K. Yung, Samy

Amann & H. Yiu.

Yon.

II.

Hall.

Inter-Hostul Lawn Tennis Champions Morrision Team:

E.

D.

T. Lim (Capt.). T Lo, N. Lo, C. L. Huang,

Lo, DH. W. IP.

Inter-Faculty Lawn Tennis Champlons-Arts Faculty. Team: S, Hollands (Capt.) D. Lo, N. Lo, E. He, Y. W. Ng, S. L. Ma, S. Tsul, F. W. Kwon,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1950.

Blessing For Half A Million

Vatican City: Dressed in full ceremonial regalla and surrounded by church dignitaries, Pope Pius XII blesses the immense crowd gathered in St Peter's Square to receive Easter Benediction. Oficial figures gave the number of pilgrims in Rome as being about 400,000 but it is estimated that well over half a million people crowded the square to see the Pontiff.

McCarthy has reached a new

low-Lattimore

Washington, Apr. 21.-Owen Lattimore said today that he differed sharply from the Communist Party line for China at the time Louis Budenz says he was regarded as a member of a Communist Party "cell."

MOSCOW

to

Mr Lattimore told a news conference that in 1944, when Mr Budenz claims the official Party line was regard Lattimore as a Com-

lle munist.

(Lattimore) still had faith in the Chin- ese Nationalist government At of Chiang Kai-shek.

the Communist Schools that time, Army at Caroline Hill, 2.30 line, according to Mr Lattl p.. REME Sports at Soukunmore, was to oppose Chlung

Cricket KCC Intra-Club as a "fascist."

Athlelles-Combined

00:

2 p.m.

Champions (Kitchee)

ACCUSES

(Continued from Page 1)

not accept for consideration the American claims, the note said. The original Soviet protest was made after Privateer naval putrol bomber with a crew of

reported missing

Night a

011

EXCHANGED FIRE

un

from

10 was April 8 Mr Lattimore sald Senator Wiesbaden, Germany, to Copen- match: Over 405 v Under 40 Joseph McCarthy had reached bagen.

Football Senior League

The "new low in attacking the V

Siote, of former secretary Best nt Happy Valley. 5.30

The Soviet Government re- p.m.; Junter League Champions George Marshall, last night. He General Marshall was (News Vendors) The Rest at

3.30 p.m.

"being beaten with the nick of ported that an American bomber Happy Valley.

after exchanging the China lobby by its stoore, disappeared out to sea that day Opening of Taikou Dockyard llecreation Senator McCarthy."

He said the Chinese Na-Russian Aghters which tried to Handicap Doubles Winners Kowloon Cricket Club competi-lonaflet "lobby" was, participat. Bet it to land while it was flying K. K. Lake & S. Taul; runners on: Kewison Docks V KROCjing in a "eunspiracy to destroy over Soviet Latvia.

Lawn Tennis Champlonships

Handicap Singles:

Winner

S. A. Vanar; runner-up H. W.

up K. E. Tan & N. H. Gong.

Mixed Doubles:

Lawn Bowls

Club season; Second Round of

Lo & R. Lat runners-up D. Is & M. Alwee.

page 10).

R.

Ladies Singles: Winner Lo; runner-up M. Sandegy.

the

id

fire

with

After rejecting the American

compensation

effectiveness of our State Department to force us to com-clat

for

13

at Hunthom; Cralgenstower y Winners N. Police RC at Happy Vailey.mil our fortunes and our live« } "KTOundless" the Soviet note Softball (Full programme on to the support of a handful of at that the Government of the lle add-U.S.S.R did not know whether discredited officiala." ed that the "conspirary" was a the American plane had crashed TOMORROW

"grave and sinister dunger" to but if this was true, as the the United States and asked for American note asserted, then the

*iny

with the Ilocker-Association

Congressional investigation responsibility

Goverment which matches: Police v

Americnn

to photograph Boundary Street, 10 am; Navy of the lobby.

"sent out a plane HKC at King's Park, 11.30

Soviet defence."

Sovict The note said that nim; Chand Tara v Nomads al

YMCA a.m.;

planes were acting under long-

Other Finalists Handicap Mixed Doubles: Wagner & Sanders vs. Vanar & Mohideen.

Men's Doubles: N. Lo & D. Lo vs. T. Lo & T, T. Lim.

Men's Singles: N. Lo vs. Lo.

RIOTS IN

STYRIA

D. King's Park, 10

RAF

af KITC

V

FALSE TESTIMONY

Earl Browder, deposed Cum

at King's Park, 10 a.m.;mmunist Party chairman, said in standing orders requiring them Army v Dutch HC at Sookun-New York that he had "never

any reference"

poo,

a.m.

to intercept foreign pinnes

to Mr violating Sovie! territory, force 11.15 m. Recreio "A" v male Recreio "B" at King's Park, 10 Lattimore being a Communist them to land, and Are at them Mr Budenz in the event of refusal to He branded "false"

and comply with is demand. Lawn Bowls-Opening of In-testimony that he, Browder, had

In conclusion, the nole rei- cian Recreation Club season, heen one of the several top

Reds who identified Mr Latti terated

the Soviet protest 3.30 p.m.

Softball-(Full programme on more as a member of the Com-gainst violation of Soviet ter-

cll" in the Instituta ofritory by the American plane. munist "cell"

Moscow Radto broadenst the pige 10).

Pacific Relations.

W. Gorman Army

Vienna, Apr. 21.-Rlots in which numerous prople were injured took place Inst night as the Austrian police foiled an ni- tempt of the Communists in Leoben, Styrla, to break up by Not Favoured forec a meeting of the League of

Berlin, Apr. 31-The United Independents,

Government does

not During recent

the States weeks Communisi9 have clamoured favour or contemplate the crea- of the ton of a West German army; suppression League of Independents on the Mr John J. McCloy, American ground, they allege, that it is High Commissioner, told Allied a neo-Nazi organisation.

ani German correspondents to- They have broken up many day. of the League's meetings in Answering Vienna, Graz and other places. McCloy said

for the

questions that "the

Mr

merc

Last night two hundred Com-existence of an. East Germani munists entered the hall in Army if such should be created Looben, where a League meet-would not lend us to take the ing was to be held, and tried counter-step of forming n Ger- There the meeting prevent

A man army in the West. riot followed before the police are many other factors to be could clear the holl of the Com- taken into consideration."- munists-Reuter,

Router.

to

CRITOKE PREAH YEAFIKT. INCUMBURYA TARK

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-HENDERSON

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"Poor Lirk the boss's got him serving eight extra tables tonight.”·

Mr Lattimore also said Mr text of the United States note Budenz charges against him before giving the Soviet reply-- were based on gosip and hear Reuter.

y" and he denied the charge that he hat tried to sell the Americans the idea that the Chinese Communists were mere reformers."-United "agrarian

SETTLING

STERLING

BALANCES

Sino-Soviet Treaty Worries

Britain

London, Apr, 21,--British businessmen feared today that the now Sino-Soviet trade treaty would endanger investments in China and London, Apr. 21. Some mer- urged the Foreign Office to chant hankers in London said speed up the establishment today that Britain has decided of diplomatic relations with to fall in with unofficial Aner the Chinese Communists.

for settling сол suggestions

the newly announced Sterling balances held by India. Under

Russia will agreement, Egypt and other creditor roun- unde

supply Peking capital goods in tries.

relum for raw materials.

Commercial

here quarters said this may well deprive them of access to Chinese wolfram,

They regorded the decision ne an important change in the British official attitude towards these labikitics,

by

The unofficial suggestions tung oil and hogs bristles and

Бото

American put an

irade.

inding bankers and businessmen

have been to settle the liabilities

end to their Chinese

Within hours after the trade ways, agreement was signed, it was The fraction would be converted learned that British business

by uplitting them three

Ino dollars granted by

the Interesta renewed their reprezen-. United States. Another finelion tations to the government for an would be immediately released early establishment of full rela-

area. tions with the Communists, by Britain In Sterling

All the rest would he gradually United Press.

released by Britain over a long period of years-Reuter.

Strike Averted

New York, Apr. 21. The

Resignation strike of East and Gulf Coast

Washington,

Apr.

21. Mr seamen, scheduled for midnight been averted, Arthur S. Barrows has resigned Saturday, has

United

ps: Under-Secretary of the Air the Federal Mediation Servicn

today. White HouSO Force, the nounced today,-Router,

All- announced

Press.

CHURCH NOTICE

NIBLE AUDITORIUM (Chatham & Mody Rds.. (Kowloon)

Saturday, April 21 10.00 .m.ble School for Adults, Pooplo And Children (special classes in Chinese),

Young

11.15 am, Sermon.

3.00 p.m. Sermon

Transition).

(Cantonese

8,45 p.m. "The Hydrogen Domb

and Hongkong",

Sunday, April 21

0.45 p. 11E MARK OF THE

BEAST." What sa iy and re who has 17

Friday, Apri

the

0.43 p.m. "IC Led Antray by N false religious leader, will God Hold Teacher responsible and let the deceived one go free?"

MEMORIAL CHURCH' 417 Ventris Rond, Happy Valley, Hongkong?

Saturday, April 22

10.30 ., nible School (Can-

tonese Translation). 12.00 Noon Sermon (Cantonese

Transition).

3.00 p.m. Sermon (Cantonese

Translation),

Funday, April 11

7.30 p.m. "THE MARK OF THE

DEART." What is it and

who has LP Thursday, April 21 8.00 p.m. "If Led Astmy by

Falso Religious Leader. will God" hold

ve

Teacher responsible and let the deceived one to free?"

TAR

STA

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April 22nd

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QUESTIONS

IN HOUSE

Our Own Correspondent London, Apr. 21-Air Com- modore Harvey, Conserva- tive Member ot Porila- ment, is to avic the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr Gordon Walker, In the House of Commons on May 3 for a riate-

ment regarding seven civil sir

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Returning Last

Jap Prisoners London, Apr. 21.-The Soviet

2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

GANGLAND AGAINST THE GESTAPO!

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