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British India Proposals May Be Scrapped
New Delhi, June 25.
The British proposals for an interim government of Indians may be scrapped as a result of re- jection by the Congress Working Committee.
mittee.
New Chinese Navy On Way
two
wwlers,
Honolulu, June 25.
start.
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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946.
SPORTS
SECTION
Wins Test By
England
Ten Wickets
Lords Cricket Ground, June 25. England won the season's first Test Match against India by 10 wickets here today. The game was all over with the first few hours of the last day after India had resumed their overnight sec- ond innings with four wickets down for 162, still 65 runs behind England's 428.
LOUIS
New York, June 20.
It is understool that nego tiations may be concluded today for Jor Louin to meet Tami in defence of his title at. the Yankee Stadium on Sep- temler 11 over 15 rounds Reuter,
County Cricket
London, June 24. Closing scores in coun- cricket matches today
THE PLACE TO EAT
IS
Jimmy's Kitchen
Mediocrity, Brilliance At Wimbledon
Wimbledon, June 24. Lawn tennis of mixed mediocrity and brilliance marked the opening of the first post-war 'All- England championships on the famous Wim- bledon courts today.
As expected, the "seeded" stars came through their baptism with credit, particularly Jack Kramer, the loose-limbed Californian, who, with dynamic forehand and backhand shots, defeated R. J. Sandys, of Ireland. He took a mere 28 minutes, nearly a record, to defeat Sandys 6-0, 6-2, 6-0, conceding only 33 points. But for all that a blistered right hand was. troubling the Californian, who might have won in even quicker time.
within
J. Kurkins (Britain) beat M. Talaat (Egypt) 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3.
U.S. Baseball
A brief letter announcing the Congress decision was sent Field-Marshal Lord Wavell, the Viceroy, after the Committee rase this afternoon. A more detailed criticism will be sent tomorrow.
his does not mean there is no This way out of the apparent dendivek, India's last six wickets added just over 100 runs
"Although
igh Congress has refused for a total of 275, leaving England to make 48| to Join
Interim government A psquadron of the Chinese planned by the British Mission,
runs to win. Hutton and Washbrook, Eng- fleet west of Tawat is heading there seems to be a trend in Con- land's opening pair, made the required runs toward hom waters where it! quarters
KTUSH
of the in favour
between them without trouble.-Reuter. nucleus of becoine the
the will
long-term pro- acceptance of China's new navy.
posals for a constitutional settle-
England completed their first who had followed in to play outty
Sandys sported a Shamrock beat Eric Filby (Britain) 6-1, The
under Comment for India, made squadron,
emblem" br his shirt, but this |6-2, 6-3. mander Lin Tsun, manned by the British delegation on May 16.nings Brortly after lunch yea- time with Hazare was sent back were:
Franja Puncee (Czechoslova- If an agreement on the long terday in grand style, the high without acoring by Bedser who
At Chichester; Hampshire 202did not bring him good fortune. 80 Chinese officers and 1,000
it is total of 428 taking the side 385 clean bowled him. It swung
desperately to force kla) bent G. L. Burnett (Bri- trained in the term proposals is reached, suits,
and 166 (McCorkell 72, Cox five He tried Later he took suggested that the interim pro- mintics, Hardstaff was batting away and took the off stump. for 26. Oakes five for 62) beat matters in the second set, but tain) 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. United States.
all correspondenc. 300 minutes for his double cen four posals, with
Following these disasters with Sussex 168 (Knott five for 46) Kramer, playing well destroyer escorts, mine layers mul two patroleraft find other geenids that have aggawa | tury which included 16 fours. three wickets gone for the addi-and 151 (Barleti 52, Knott four himself, did not give him an
opportunity. en a training craise in Cuban round them, be scrapped and tin His 205 was the second highest tion of 12 rung only, Pataudi, for 44) by 49 runs.
estion of an interim govern-
Acore ever made in a Test ment he taken up again from the Match against the Indians and
India's captain, came in to
Kramer's great rival, Dinny At Burton: Lancashire 252 White the squadron under-1
stendy the side. successive century
(Gladwin six for 62) bent Derby Pails, the Australian, whom The Moslem League has nirendy the second weat repairs here, anilors wern
of the be has made at Lords this sea- Wright returned to bowl at 79 and 65 (Galick six for 27)many predict will be the next
champion, canie out on lavishly entertained by the Chienreunced its acceptance
The Just one was in the 131 and Hazare pulled him for by an innings and 110 runs.
Chilean with the eeramunity and Unitedg-term plan, so if Congress son.
four. Pataudi took another four forward
Test Trial.
At Brentwood: Essex 315 for against the
Detroit, June 25. States naval territorial officials. also agrees, a big step
tnw:1¢i! England's tall wagged morri-off Bedsor the other end in the nine declared bent Northamp- English-sounding name of A.R. will have been made
League In the American
the -Associated Press.
settlement of India's future.
ly in the hurt resumption of next over to make India 150 in tonshire 106 (Davis 50, P. Smith Hammerseley. This was a match Boston Red Sox and the Detroit
Bedser, the 124 minutes. Pand Nehru, President play after lunch.
six for 19) and 129
of sheer hardhitting, and was Tigers played to a 5-5 tie, the (Taylor The two men played out time three for 193 by an innings and one of the best of the day.
game being halted by darkness. Editors of the Catholic press signaté of Congress, tonight dis-Surrey bowler, got a warm re-
cassed the British Mission's long ception from the crowd who successfully through a alight
Pails won 6-2, 6-2, 6-0, foiling Hank Greenberg and Ted Wil- erm proposals with Sir Stafford saw him jump into the bowling shower which another burst of At Gloucester: Middlesex 152 the attempts of an immenselyliams, each his their 17th homer
of the year, Cripps President of the Board of taking 10 rank of three balls to sunshine dried off again, and and 201, Gloucester 163 and 12 strong opponent to drive him off Trade.
over 410. Eng-play for the day ended with the for one.
the court. Hammerseley whip- Scores: Mohandas K. Gandhi, who has put Eng, and
65 Indian total 162, Pataudi-16 not At Bath: Somerset 194 and ped over tremendous forchand been observing his day of silence, Jand's last 100 took only
Boston is meeting the Mission, later, minutes. The innings closed at out. Hazare 26 not out and nine 193. Kent 125 and 99 for five drives which Palls night.
the 'tea interval.
extras.
At Birmingham: Warwick-cleverly, though there were Detroit Th Congress Working Com- Needing 228 to avoid an in- Before the game started beshire 368 and 186 for four de- several occasions when deuce mitter aut twice indny and isnings defeat, India opened with fore some 7,000 spectators this clared. Leicestershire 202 and was entled bofore he captured
esting again tomorrow when Merchant and Mankad, facing morning, Bill Bowes, who retir-15 for none.
the Chilean's service. RADIO
is expected to take docision Bowes and Bedser again. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1916.
the long-term
proposals. This de may reach the Britis's POLASSKIAL REQUEST FLOUR"" brond- Z.B.W, HONG KONG
Mission before
and it is nona, of 840 ersten tonight that the Cow Casting on a frequency kilocycles and from 1250 10 1.8itten is inclined to Favou: its
8.00 7.30 p.ru, Pam, 0.30 to 8.16 p.m., and 9,15 to 11.00 pm.. also on 3.62 Megacycler. H.K.T..
nere
London, June 2.
of Britain. France Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Poland and Hungary met in Paris to dis-
the Catholic
press and Catholic news agencies, the Vatican Radio reported. - Reuter.
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News About The UNO
No Risks
the measure
80 runs.
ed after four overs yesterday At Bradford: Yorkshire 417 owing to a torn leg muscle, went for nine.declared, Nottingham. for a tryout at the nats. Though) shire 208 and 34 for three.
At Guildford: Surrey 409 for limping badly Bowes 'turned out! with the remainder of the Eng-eight declared and 15 for none. land team.
Oxford University 319.-Reuter,
1.20 .Noel Coward and His Muste - United Nations, said in London Merchant leg before wicket for peat the stroke in the next over utes but the next ball beat and the
8,90 p.m.-London Relay÷Newo,
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In the National League the Brooklyn Dodgers increased their league margin over the St. Louis... Cardinals to
to three full games by whipping the Cincinnati Red 6 to 5 in 13 innings before 18,000 fans The best, tennis of all came at Ebbet's field. Neither batsmen took any
from the 20-year-old fair head- Rookie Carl Furillo singled in risks and the first quarter of
gd Bergelin, of Sweden, and Dixie Walker with the winning in-haur yielded only 11 runs. Bedscr began bowling his first
Washer, of Belgium. Bergelin un In the fourth overtime frame But the desperate situation of over yielding seven, runs with!
took the first set to give visions after Walker advanced to second their side did not kill their en- Wright at the other end. Eng-cern as shown by the constant of an early Swedis's success, but on a wild pitch by Bob Malloy, terprise when there was some- land met with quick success for, bowling changes.
Washer had different ideas. He fifth Reds pitcher of the afternoon. The Boston Braves meanwhile Smalles came back again with ventured, up to the net and by thing to hit. They began to get after adding 12 runs, the fifth
ran their winning streak to of the bowling Indian wicket fell at 174. The Bedeer. but not until 69 rung had adroit-use of the stops vallas had games as Big Ed Wright, shut out after 15 minutes and 31 runs second ball in Bedzer's second been added in 53 minutes did a the tall Swede floundering. e Chicago Cubs & to 0. Holmes were on the board at the end of over get Hazare, trying to wicket fall. Then Hindlekar, in Down 4-5 in the final set, Was triple with the bases loaded in the London, June „25. | half an hour,
drive, caught in the slips by turning a ball to leg, gave an her saved two match points, one eighth inning, off Southpaw John- Information centres to dis- With a variety of strokes all Hammond. Hazare had batted easy cuteli to kin at short leg. with a short cross court drive my Schmitz, clinched the win, seminate news about the United round the wicket, Merchant and an hour for, his 34 helping to The Indians were now 21 runs on Bergelin's backhand and the
just were
makudd 45 runs in 40 minutes. ahead and he made 17. Arm- other with a carefully placed 6,50, Variety with Hath Nations. Organisation are to be Mankat
look PUMA
easy to Gu! Mahomed, left bander, anath drove Smailes for four volley. Connie Roswell. Be Grea and set up in various parts of the ing
...world, Benjamin A. Cohen,, as- gel and rousing hopes of swept Wright to the boundary and two through slips to take This enabled him to draw then urrete and its Cuban sistant secretary general of the an Indian revival when Ikin got off a long hop but trying to rehim to 50 out of 78 in 70 min-level, but Bergelin, crowding on Cincinnati
pressure and giving the Brooklyn yesterday.
27 with the total at 67. Mankad was leg before at 185. Then bowled him. He hit five fours Bulgin no room to manoeuvre, Cohen, who is in charge of who had been scoring more Pataudi played inside Wright's in a very good innings.
won the next two games for the) the department of public In-freely than his vice-captain was leg spinner and seven wickets
set and match at 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. were down for 190-three in 20 Closed For 275 Runs formation, told a press coiffer-38 not.out.
2-6, 7-5.. Modi joined Mankad and the minutes for an adilition of 28 ence that live auch centres would
Other successful "secde" in-l be put into operation shortly mir-settled down to a stand runs, Pataudi was
Nayudu, reinining his natur- cluded Geoffrey Brown, the Au which yielded 60 runs, in fine playing a defensive stroke. His al hitting inclination now pulled stralian, Y. Petra, of France, The localities had not vet style tespite the falling light. 22 took him 66 minutes. This Bedser for a four but the Sur and S. Punicee, of Yugoslavia. been chosen, but the London First Mankad passed his 50 and shook India and spectators alike,rey man bowled him in the next Derek Barton, a leading Bri- Programmes marked ENSA centre would be one and another then the first Indian hundred The quick full of three wickets over, the inninge, which lasted tish "hope," advanced into the recorded specially for Services would be at Nanking, in res-was hointed in 75 minutes. The was good bowling and rash bat- 235 minutes, closed for 276 runs, next stage with a 6-2, 6-4, 6-3
request from the stand prompted
leaving England with, 48 to win victory over Grandet, of France.; Entertainment by, the Department
Hammond to ting. of National Service Entertain- porise to a
Chinese Government. There play his bowlers around, parti- Bowes was not called upon to the Test. would probably be another in cularly after Mankad had lifted bowl, fielding in the gully. Radio SEAC
the Near East and two in con-In ball from Wright over the leg Armanath batted skilfully and!~ Radio SEAU, Ceylon, the Sertinental Europe.
ropes for a noaring six.
eut Wright for a beautiful опл Examination vices station, broadcasting
of the world
boundary bringing 203 up in First Innings Wonderful Catch frequency of 16120 Kos (19.81
167 minutes which was India's
Second Innings: metres) from 0000 to 1715; 6075 Dress had shown that news of
Bedser came back to relieve best score in Test matches at V. M. Merchant, l.b.v., b. Ikin K/es (49.38 metres) from 6800 to the United Nations was scarce,
only Ikin at the hundred without dis- Lords. At this stage, Bedser v. Mankad, c. Hammond, b. 1800 and from 1745 to 2230, and Cohen 2390 Kn (88.30 metres) from activities given prominent disturbing the two batsmen but at took a new ball and off his fifth
Smailes 1030 to 2230.
play in the newspapers of most 117, Mankad was out to a won-delivery, which was a no ball, items marked
reports of the derful catch in the slips by Armanath pulled hard but Ikin are produced countries were Recorded Broad.
save what looked a meetings of the Security Coun-Hammond. by Overseas
were confined to casting Service, and items marked ell, and they
It was 5.40 p.m. by the pavi-boundary. **London Transcription Service. the council's spectacular activi- lion clock and rain which had
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th 0000 Music On The Ait: 0530 Thetics-Associated Press..
21; 0530
ENSA.
8.30pm"Classical Requent our
9.10 y The Water"-A
Kramme of Musical. Pieces,
40,08 p.m.-Lundan Lelay-News.
16.6 p.m.-Dance Musle,
$1,000, m ̧-Cluse Down
10.45 m. Twilight.Meludfen".
ment.
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News and Home News from Bei-
0700 Music Of The Foot); }
0730 Jazz Presentation 0800. The News, and From day's Papers (BBC): 0810
Announcements;
and others Inter.
continued. The
Million Dying
To-
Of Hunger
Chinking, June 25.
dismissed
INDIA
200
British Hope
G. L. Paish, one of Britain's] most. promising youngsters, de- foated another Frenchman, C.
27 | Gremillet 7-5, 2-6, 7-5, 6-0.
63
R. S. Modi, ib.w., b. Smailas
V. S. Hazare, not out
certain
.
been threatening started to fall.
Mankad tried to cut a ball hard
from Smailes. Hammond: Ôμld-
Occasional Single
Hindlekar, contented
A. Hafeez, b. Bedser V. S. Hazare, c Hammond, b.
Bedser Gul Mahomed, Lb.w., b. Wright D. D. Hindlekar, c. ikin, b.
Bedser
.
Total
34
League Leaders
New York, June 26.. Major League Leaders:
National League
Batting-Musial. St. Louis, 303. Runs-Muslal, 45.
Kuus batted in--Slaughter, St.. Loals, 47.
13.
The remaining two "seeded" | 15.
Hits--Musial, 87.
Doubles-Misial, 18, Tripics-Musial, 7.
Home runs-Mize, New York,
Stolen banca-Keiser, Brooklyn,.
players-Pancho Segura (Ecua Pitching Highbe. Brooklyn, 7
dor) and D. Mitic Tugoslavia) and 0 for 1000 average..
3trolled into the second round
in straight seta. Segura beat H. A. Clark (Britain) with the loss of one game in each of the three sets, and Mitic beat J. V. 17 Wilkinson (United States)
6-1, 22 6-2, 6-0.
H. Hopman, veteran Austra lian player, bent A. Nejar, of 13 Egypt, 6-4, 6-0, 6-3.. T. Brown, another hardhitting, American,
American League
Batting-Vernon, Washington,
Runs Williams, Boston, 69. Runs batted in-Doerr, Boston,. 56.
Ilta-Berardino, St. Louls, 81, Doubles--Vernon. Washington
L
19.
Triples-Edwards, Cleveland, B.. Home Runs-Williams, Boston;
Detroit, 10.
273 beat M. D. Deloford (Britain). Keller, New York and Groenberg..
6-4, 10-8, 6-1,.
2-117,
Rhumba; 0030 The News and trip to Chinkiang that 1,000,000 | caught the ball just as it was anath's total when the umpire 3-126. 4-120, 6-174, 6-185, 7-190;
Bowling
Q. M. R.
32.1 3 00 20.08 10 1 43 10 2 44
himself
Nawab of Fataud, b. Wright ing wide in the slipa mado a with m occasional
single. 1. Armanalh, b. Smailes catch characteristic of him. Smailes took over from Wright C. II. Nayudu, b. Bedser Flinging out his right hand, he at 209. Swift running between S. C. Shinde, not out
Indians full 0810 Pro-
reached the fast-travelling ball wickets gave the
Extra 0815
with the
fingers, value for the strokes but keep- tips of his gramme
from London-Arthur Variety
Relief workers told the As- enough just to push it into the rness in this direction cost one Askey Show (BBC); 0845 Inter- lude In Blue: 0300 Think Of Asociated Press on an inspection air. Retaining his balance he run which was a cut from Arm
Fall of wickets: 1-07, signalled short run, Home News (BBC); 0040 Pro-refugees, mostly from Com-about to drop to the ground.
are dying areas
It was a possible turning
The crowd, which had now in 8-249; 9-253 and 10-275. 0915 munits-held gramme
Announcements;
starvation and lack ef point in the match. Mankad was creased to 12,000, applauded Strictly Odd: 1000 Those were from The Hits; 1030 Soldier Serenades: medical care in central Kiangsu a and lose to the Indians."In an every run during India's uphil Aggressive knock he made 63 in battle. When at seven, Hindle- 1100 News Headlines; 1101 Music province. Time; 4130 Meet The Girls 1200-Refugees-including men and one hour and 25 minutes, in-ar survived a leg before appeal BOWLS- News Headlines: 1201 Yours For their wives and children including a six and seven fours, from Budser. Wright returned Bedsor The Asking; 1300 Spotlights For most cases are land-owners or None of the batsman following at 220, and a few moments later Wright Two
India had cleared their arrears. Ikin 1330 The News (BBC); 1340 Bandstand; 1400 BBC Scot merchants who have fled from him could keep that pace.
the Communist areas. Опе Two wickets were down for Ikin roplaced Bedser. at 231, Smailes tish Varioty Orchestra 1430
1600 Music spokesman for the relief organ- 117 when Smalies, following up England now having a leg-break From Tho
Band of the back home was taken over by Modi leg before wicket when the three baile, which were of peor mano; 1000
divided Indian bateman tried to turn one length, yielded seven runs in First Innings" AEF: 1630 The News and Home the Communists and Nowa (BBC);
to leg. He was out for 21 and cluding a grand aquare cut for 1040 Keyboard among their poor tenants.
four by Hindlekar.
Second Inningar Many of the refugees were three wickets want for 126. Club; 1715 India and Ceylon Half Hour:
The stand was now assuming Hutton, not out 1745 At the Console; 1800 unable to explain why they left Only three runs later, Hafeez, Radio SEAC World and Home their homes or whore they ex-
valuable proportions and though Washbrook, bot out
Extras News Flashes: 1805 Yours For pected to go. Many also ex-
Armanath was beaten and near- The Asking; 1000 SEAC Rhythm pressed fear of being caught adequate payment in food or by bowled by Ikin when 81, he Club; 1980 Wednesday
cut the next bali ho received for Symphony between Communist and Na-money. 2016 Melody 2010
Lingera
Armanath, Many refugees in that area a splendid four. 2005 tionalist battle lines, Radio Newsroci (BBC)
Rollof workers said that con-ate Manchurian natives who who had been out of luck for so Programme Announcements: 2050
ditions were worst in the Hou-have been trying to reach their long, had now reached his soc -2180 Foroba Favourites (BBC) The News, and From Today's chow area where military au homes ever since the end of ond highest Innings of the tour Armanath Papers (BBC): 9145 Bervice thorities were forcing able World War II but have been at a vital point for India. Tho Hazare Manic Box: 2200 Beottish Hair bodied men to dig trònches and halted by civil war oporations. partnership now-seemed to be Mankad causing Hammondsome, con- 'Nayudu perform other tasks without Associated Press Hour (BBC): 2230 Close Down.
Molody Ma30 Balleto- Izations said that their property hla success with Mankad, got bowler at each end. The first?
.2030
1
A.
ENGLAND
Total for no wickets
Bowling...
W.
Bad light stopped play in some of the first round matches. -- Reuter.
China's Win
Associated Press adds that 4 Torestan Johannson, Swodialr] 2 Davis Cup player,' advanced to 1 the second round by the with. 3drawal of Ken Le, of Chinn.
14.
Stolen bases-Case, Cleveland,
- Pitching-Ruffing,
New York,.
won 5, loat nono for 1000 average..
Associated Press.
RAMPAGE
New York, June 25. Stan Musial, of the St. Louis. Cardinals went on a batting ram- Kho Sin-kie, of China, elimin-page the past week to add the in- ated. Francis A. Feret 6-4. 1. dividual leadership to his virtual 428-1.-
Other results, quoted by As- 22sociated Press; were:→→→
monopoly on athor National League hitting laurels.
The feet. Red, collecting 10 hits: in81 trips to the date jumped his mark from 340 to 363, replacing A Saffin (Egypt) beat G. E. Dixie Walker as the loop's top Godsell (Britain) 3-6, 5-7, 6-3, batter. Walker dropped to second. 48 6-4, 6-3,
with $62-Associated Press.
1
1
Don Butler (Britain) beat D. Scharanguivel (Coylon) ・・ 6-2; 0. M.R. W. 0-1, 6-2.
10 0: 42 7 48 X 11
0 18
E. R. Avery (Britain) best H. Johansen. 8-8, 0.2, 6-1, 75,
J. Drobny (Czechoslovakia)
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