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Hurnham, June 11, William Pannettof Ilur- sham, who died in January, 1945, left $2,711 and this is what he wrote in his will:
"This in my last will and tentament (whatever that
u!! meanx) and I leave ponacan (which not much) to be equally divided between my wife Ethel Mary Pannett and my two daughters, Evelyn May and Marjory Roar, unt if they care to give 1 few Pounds to Jan well and good. Finally (as the Vicar would au), I hope
Twill
follow me to my gravo unicas they are very keen, and fant- ty my wishes for the bent of fuck to all the living?*---Ben- Jer,
AWOLS Living In Luxury
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946.
Indian Princes Approve Plan
New Delhi, June 11.
The standing committee of the Chamber of Prin- ces approved in Bombay today the British mission's plan for India's independence.
Royal Gems Hidden In Germany
Frankfurt, June 11.
Congress party leaders here conferred again with the Viceroy, Lord 'Wavell, and mem- bers of the mission but an- nounced no decision on accept- ance of the plan,
The chamber set up its own machinery for participation in the interim government which will serve until a constitution is drawn for an independent federnted union of India, en-
The Nawab of Bhopal, chan- i cellor of the Chamber of
the settlement of
status of
Army investigators, visaged under the plan. working closely with Washington, explored Princes, said a negotiating com- the possibility that amittee would be set up to handle small number of gems nearly 600 princely states whose still unrecovered in the thrones would no longer have $1,500,000 Kronberg Cas-] British support once the con- Ludwigshafen, June 11.
French Occupation of-tle jewel theft might be stitution becomes effective.
A second committee consist. ficials estimated today
that at least 100 United States Army "deserters" were living in luxury in the French Zone in Ger-
many.
The men, after pauping [rom their regiment, or froin deten- tion in the United States Zone, were said to be living off black market profits made on stolen prod and fol
He
Surete Members Frenes criminal investigation department have traced some 15 and turned them over to the United States authorities. "These soldiers always fed with uniform, forged papers and a pistol." an official said. "They are protected by Germans, who see in silence a method of self- enrichment and a way to harm the French Occupation authori ties."
Many of the fugitives made the acquaintance of German families during the five months when the region was occupied by United States forces, have now returned to their girl friends with watecme provisions, it was added.
and
WHA
One American soldier picked up with a mul of 200 boxes of breakfast food and 100 gallons of petrol.
have
Reuter.
IRAN SETTLEMENT HOPES
Teheran, June 11. Hopes for A settlement be- tween the Iranian central gov ernment and the "Pakiulau pro- vince of Azerbaijan
cun-
hidden in Germany. ing of representatives of the
Criminal
investigation nents states and the cenrtal govern
handle would refused to reveal whether there ment of India were any developments arising matters of common concern dur- out of the arrest of Major Daviding the existence of the interim
Watson who was arrested here government. Friday, declaring they were Meanwhile Azad, president of operating under war departmen: the Congress party, and Nehru, instructions.
conferred an | But Headquarters officera elete-president elect,
minutes with the ly associated with the case and hour five
Viceroy at the party'a working tha Watson had made
committee met for the second day to consider the mission plan.
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Jon sintentent and that the possibili that some gens may be hidden in Germany is rt being overlooked.
Watson It was revealed that had worked in close conjunction at Hendquarters with Col. J. W Durant, arrested in Chicago with Els WAC Captain wife in con- nection with the removal of the precious heirlooms of Countess You
Hessen, 74-year-old daughter of Queen Victoria of England, from stately Kronberg Cagle near Frankfurt.
grand-
It was learned last night that further arrests of
persons in Germany suspected of implication in the theft are possible.-Asso- cinted Press,
With "Fence"
Chicago, June 11. The Hessian Crown jewels were in the hands of a "fence" (dealer in atolep goods) when Colonel Jack Durant and his former WAC (Women's Army Corps) Captain wife were arrested in connection with the robbery.
It was believed the discus- sions centred on the composition of the proposed interim govern- ment with emphasis on parity or co-representation with the Moslem
com. Lengue. The mittee meets again today.-As- sociated Press,
ARMY QUIZ IN GERMANY
Frankfurt, June 11. In an attempt to get at the root of fraternization and venerea! disease problems, General Joseph T. McNerney, Commander of the American forces in Europe, ha ordered extensive inquiries to be made by army units in Europe.
Troops will be asked to answer
25 blunt, and personal questions and company-size military units will be inspected by a group of specially appointed officers.
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SPORTS SECTION
India Declares With
JACK JOHNSON DEAD
Raleigh, N. Carolina, June 11. Jack Johnson, former hravyweight champion of the world, died. in hospital hero today after injurica auffered in an automobile accident near Franklinton this afternoon.
Investigators and Johnson apparently lost control of the big automobile he was driving which crashed into a light A cam- pole and overturned. panion, also a negra, ·reua slightly injured-Associatri Prves.
U.S. Baseball
376 For
Six
Cariff, June 11. India declared with 376 for six wickets on the sec-
ond day of their Glamorgan match here and the county side had lost three wickets for 77 when play closed today.
At Sheffield: Yorkshire 105 request for the loan of the gold prevented play.-Router.
It appears certain the tourists cannot lost but they will have to force the game hard on the last day tomorrow to win. From a Saturday total of 141 for two. the Indiana carried their score to 239 for three by lunchtime today and to 376 for nix by mid-afternoon when they declared shortly after Amar- nath had completed his first centure of the tour.
Rain'again delayed the start of today's play for 20 minutes and the slow outfield cut the pace of run-gotting but. Amar- nath's innings compenanted for the patient everything with crowd,
MILLS ARRIVES IN NEW YORK
New York, June 11. Freddle Mills, British cruiser- weight champion, and his panna- ker, Ted Broadribs, arrived by air this evening. They will stay for they will see the world two months during which
tinc heavy- Joc weight title fight between Louis and Billy Conn and "jook
ver-
New York, June 10. In the American League Boston
with defeated Cleveland & to 3 Rudy York of the Red Sex clout- ing his seventh home run of the season with two men on base. Detroit overwhelmed the New York Yankees, 11 to 3 with Hank Greenberg and Jimmy Bloodworth
Supremely confident in con- of the Tigers getting home runs,
In the National League, Phila- trast to his more cautious team- around for a few possible expun-
mates, Amarnath passed his pre-ents:" delphia edged out Chiengo to 8
Broadribs said he had a after being held hitless for seven vious highest tour score at 24 bal Innings. The victory snapped the and with almost reckless aban- agreepient with Gus Lesnevich, Cubs seven game winning streak. don jumped down the pitch to cruiserweight title holder, for a Boston staged a seven run upris-slam the tantalising slow de-
return bout with Mills in England, in the first four, innings to liveries of Glamorgan's spin ex-possibly in September. beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10 t perta to the boundaries. Sixteen
Asked for a comment as to the G. Cincinnati upset the New
possible nutcome of the Louis- of his first 18 runs were boun- Conn fight, Mills sald, "It looks York Giants 7 to 6.
darija.
like a hard but interesting fight. in just be- Anything can happen, but I think. Mankad was either Louis will knock out Conn'
He joined in the early rounds, or
if the Hazare, who stayed with him bout goes the full distance, Conn stolidly until he was bowled for will outpoint the champion.”—_- 79, slowly gathered in three hours and ten minutes. Only one more run was added when Ha- feez, just in, was brilliantly caught at long-off. Jones hold- ing the ball as be tumbled over The total was 283 for to get it.
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Washington, June 11. The famous old-time baseball re- pitcher, Walter Johnson, mained in a coma today from a
tumour. He brain
is at the Georgetown Hospital-Associat-
Major Evans said that Colonel Durant will be charged with vic-
Enlisted meg in every unit willed Press, lation of the 80th article of war which covers
be asked to voice any complaints looting. -The major sa
said the jewels, re- they may have and also the reac- covered from a railroad station tions they have to their occupa-
Amarnath came fore lunch when bowled for 86.
five.
Reuter.
QUEEN'S PARK RANGERS' PLAN
London, June 11. Queen's Park Rangers Foot- hall Club have a development Association which has the am- bitious scheme to raise $25,000 to build a new stand,
Batsmen Hit Out With a flashing drive for four, Amarnath reached his 60 in an hour and 25 minutes and
There has been rendy rea- alf parts of the in the same over sent the Indian ponse from total to 300. The sun was now country and the world, and the shining strongly and Amarnath "Rangerite," who has been liv
latest donation is from a reacted to it. He hit ao powering in New Zealand for over fully the field had to spread out
to stop him hitting boundaries. 40 years. It was at the begin- The pitch was still too wet for ning of the century when this the bowlers and
the batsmen, and he has forwarded a cheque fan last watched the Rangera, feeling safe, were hitting at for £20 to the fund.-Reuter. everything.
Banerjee stayed briefly with Amarnath but left at 326, Philadelphia, June 10. caught at leg-boundary. Amar Herman Barron, New York nath, 74 not out, was then join- locker, were almost all precious tion mission in Germany-Asso-veteran. today won the first prize ed by Sohoni who played slow- stones which had been removed ciated Press,
of $2,500 in, the "Philadelphin Ifly himself but gave the bowling quirer" golf tournament, odging
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CUP FINAL RECEIPTS
Leeds, June 11.
There ін a move to give
The Council will propose the amounta to be £500 and
750.-Reuter.
officer said A United States some of these fugitives fre- quently recrossed the border to replenish their supplies. One man escaped ten times from pri- son cages and was believed to
the United from their settings aparently re-entered States Zone for this purpose. before being shipped to the United! David Watson, who has been arout youthful Lew Worsham, of to his colleague. After two and Rugby League finalists a big- States. Many other items had rested in Germany, shipped many Bethesda, Maryland, by three a half hours batting, Amarnath ger share of the Cup final-re- been recovered previously from items from Germany to Colonel strokes In an 18-hole play-off. got his century, a faultless ex- ceipts. Hudson, Wisconsin,
Durant at his sister's home Barron carded par 70 and Wor- hibition but for one chance at At the League annual meet- Major Evans added that Major Associated Press.
Ishom 73-Associated Press,
ing this week Wigan will pro- With the total at 376 for six pose that the finolists should and Amarnath unbeaten at 104, each receive 4700 when the final Merchant closed the innings is played in the north and and put Glamorgan in for the £1,000 when in London, instead latter part of the afternoon. of the present *350 and
The county opened brightly, 500, .respectively. Dyson driving Banerjee to the pickets twice in the first over. He was partnered by Emrys Davies, The bowlers found their length and the scoring slacken- Į ed. Merchant tried his upset-
his bowlers and Davies was out ting tactics of double-changing
Glasgow, June 11. to a good ball from Mankad The doctor who examined the shortly afterwards. (41 for 1), injured eye of Jackio. Paterson Dyson had made 35 out of a here today certifled that he will total of 57 when he was leg be- be unable to box for four weeks. fore wicket to Hazare. W. E. Jones hooked a short ball from world, British and Elro fly-weight Sarwate to the square leg boun- titles against Joe Curran of Liver-
Q1 Doo! dary but trying to do the same
June 26. thing with another one
He suffered an injury in the Was Revin round of the fight will caught at deep squaro leg for Renty Monaghan in Belfast last 23, with the total at 76. Hafeez | Friday, when it forced the retire- took the ball inches of the ment of the champlon at the end ground.
of the third round-Router.
DAVIS CUP
atitutional 183024 have been raised by the impending de- parture of the government mis- sion to Tabriz, the Azerbaijan capital.
The mission, whien is headed by Prince Firouz, leaves here tomorrow und will resume talks with the "Demoeras Party" leaders, which broke down here last month-Reuter.
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Yesterday:-Fort from Shanghai and U.S.S. Parks Constantine
(DE 644) from Okinawa.
Scheduled Arrivals Today:-S.S. Taipooshan from Singapore,
Tomorrow:-nil.
Departures Yesterday:IM«S,
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for U.S.
Scheduled Departures Today:-K.M.9. Manxman for Singapore.
Tomorrow:-H.M.S. Bart with L.CT. 1241 for Formone.
Joner, Mr. M. M. Jeacock and child. Ates, M. J. Jarris, Mrs. E, M, Jelen- dovsky, Mr. R. M, M. King. Mrs, K. Knowice, Mrs, P. E. Knight, Mrs. H. Y. Kerr, Kiss W. N. M. Lambert-linker, Mr. T. Lock, Mr. E.. J. Lucock, Mr. J. Lapsky. Mr. M. G. Larard And
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Bimpson, Mr, 'G. Baunders, Mr. I. I.
Twenty minutes before clos- ing rain fell again and play finished for the day with Glam- organ 299 behind with seven wickets in hand,
County Matches
Close of play scores in today's county cricket games were:
PATTERSON EYE VERDICT
Paterson is due to defend his
Paris, Juno 11. Yugoslavia reduced France's lead in the Davis Cup semi-final by winning the doubles. today.
France now leads by two games the to one. having won both
eight declared (Robertson 128remaining singles-will-bo-piayed- At Lorda: Middlesex 817 for singlea on the first day. The two
Edrich 109, four for 29),
James Langridge tomorrow.
The winner of this 'round.wiis. Sussex-88 for three.
mee either Sweden or Belgium in the European 'zone final.- At Chelmsford: Essex 214
Reuter. (Grabtree 79, Howarth five for
shire 81 (R. Smith, seven for 61) and 29 for one. Worcester-
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WHITE CITY
White City, June 11. "At Southampton: Hampshire four victories in the British games Continental athletic stars gained 219 (Dovey 5 for 67), Kent 80 here today. for three.
At Taunton: Somerset 113. two brothers participating, com
Daperman of Belgium, one of Gloucestershiro 820 for five plated the double in the 100 yards (Hammond 104, Neale 53, Em-aprint and the 120 yards hurdles, mett 52).
At Derby: Warwickahiro 95. for two versus Derby. Rain pro- vented play,
At Leicester: Northampton- shiro 07 for one versus Lõicos-
Considering tho hônvy track the Belgian's ten seconds, daad for the 100 yards was an excellent effort.
Reuter.
Printod and Pubilahed, for the At Nottingham: Nottingham Enterprise, Limited, by WALTE
Proprietors. shire, 189 for four versus Bur“ Tai
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