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ENGLAND AGAINST THE CLOCK Excellent Batting Against Mammoth Aussie Score

Three Wickets Hutton's

Go For 247

Sydney, Dec. 18.. England were 247 for the loss of three wickets at the close of today's play in the England v. Australia Test Match here, in their second in- nings reply to Australia's 659 for 8 declared. They lost Hutton's wicket 25 minutes from the start of their second innings after he had given a brilliant batting display, scoring 37 runs. Hutton was out to the last ball of Miller's over before lunch when he attempted to slice the ball and send it for another four to join the six he had already sent up. He stepped back too far end hit his wicket.. The score then stoud at 49, with Washbrook 11,, but Edrich joined the Lancashireman and then strode into

a partnership which began to warry the Aus- tralian bowlers,

Edrich overlook Washbrook at 93 with a single when they were

of the last ever before stumps were drawn, bringing the English total to, 247, for three wickets.

The scores are:

AUSTRALIA

1

both 20. Washbrook was playing First Innings 669 for 3 deck a cautious game and taking no chances

but Edrich used his feet to excellent advantage and, hit some well-applauded fours.

Washbrook, however, must have taken Edrich's eatching up to heart, as he hit a boundary two baily later in the same over and overtook his partner,

They both gave an equally good run-scoring performance, letting each other leap. ahead with singles, only to catch up again with a four in an exciting leap Then McCool caught Wash-

sort of innings. 4 brook

15. the ball glanced off hi bat on to his pad and shat behind him towards the Australian in siips. McCool sprang into the air and just caught the ball with his Angers.

ENGLAND

First Innings

Second Innings L. Hutian, hit wicket C. Washbrook,

e McCool, b Johnson Edrich, not out.. Compton,

255

Bad Luck

Sydney, Dec. 18. Commenting at the close of the day, Victor Richardson former Australia Test player, said: "England is in parlous

Summand partnership

can

Christmas Regatta

Programme

and unless this Edrich- With the Christmas Regatta kill only two weeks ahend, last week the attack in the morning, their end saw some serious racing prac chance of holding out is very tices at the Yacht Club and at slender.

times there were as many as 50 Club members out sailing to gether in the various friendly races held.

Four

Woodcock Wins Basily

· London, Doc. 17.

In an International heavy

VOTE OF

·CONFIDENCE

· Cďîro, Dec. 17. The new Premier, Mah- moud Fahmy Nokraski Pasha, today won a vole of consid ence in the Egyptian Cham-- ber of Deputies after ing that

his Gone Pledg

would use "overy legitimate method" to forca Britisk evacuation of troops from Egunt and cement Egyptian® union with the Sudan United Press.

Rocket Breaks

weight contest at Harringay TWO

Two Records.

1 stone

London; tonight Bruce Wood- cock beat Nisse Andersson, Sweden, in the third round.

The bout came to an *end when the referee stopped the fight at the end of the third Wright today again suffered

round owing to the Swede's cut at the hands of Tribe and Freer,

eye. who batted with careless abandon.

The Briton scaled 13 stone 11 "In the balance of the

Saturday had the best winds lb. and the Swede pre- lunch period, it was to be expect with а fresh Easterly breeze 4 lb-Reuter.

that caution would govern the steady all the afternoon. batting, particularly se England "Stars" were out sailing indivi- faced • deficit of 404 runs and dually. Up to date 21 Club mem- time had become factor.

essential berg have passed their "driving test" for this class of yacht and "However, Hutton exhibited all week. No additional "Stars" members are passing out the glories of batting. Every each known shot was produced with have appeared since the previous the elegance of his old tutor, weekend, but the Club Bo'sun ไร่ Herbert Sutcliffe in his prime.

concentrating on producing "Hard luck again dogged Eng maximum turn-out of dinghies and when Hutton hit his wicket. There was not a person on the ground who was not genuinely disappointed at this happening.

"Edrich is still England's sheet anchor these days and he does not let them down. He took charge

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Dec. 18, which would take it from Londen A rocket, flying, at *poed

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HONG KONG ACTION AGAINST RAJAH MUDA

(By "Paul Fry")

"I have been asked to sign a written promise not, to engage in any political activity in connecăr tion with Sarawak and to give no interviews to the Press. I have categorically refused to give any such assurrance?"

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With these words, Anthony Brooke, "Rajah Muda of Sarawak," who has been refused permission" to enter the country, summed up for me in the course of an exclusive last night the reasons why the Hong Kong Government has refused to endorse his passport and enable him to travel on to Singapore, and more or less con- fining him to the Colony for the time being. ⠀⠀ Son of 70-year old Bertram in Hong Kong, feeling just a little to Bombay in one hour and to Brooke, heir presumptive to the bitter at not being allowed within Shanghal in an hour and a half, former White Rajah of Sara- 500 miles of his home, Sarawak was fired by the United States wak." 34-year old Anthony himself but has refused to He does not seek publicity for Army here during the night, It Brooke was, until Sarawak was promise not to give Press Inter-

officially announced." A variety of the German V-2 ceded in July, generally looked views because he feels that a free, as the eventual actual | democratic Press can be one of weapon which carried out long- upon range bomb attacks on London successor and, indeed, headed his strongest weapons in his cain during the war, the rocket was the Provisional Government setpaign for the truth about Sara- HIGH PRICE FOR

let off over the desert where the up in Mountbatten's Eqs. be- and its desire for either ces- A FILLY

atom bomb had its sensation foro V-J Day.

sion or independence.. first #tryout last year,

Singapore Statement "I want to stress that the London, Dec. 18. | The United States authorities

Singapore, Dec. 18. purchased the French fillyan altitude of 110 miles and ager one than the comparative stated today that nothing was

The Gaekwar of Baroda has claimed two records for last night principle at stake is a far big-

A Government apokeaman Pirette, considered the best of speed of 8,850 feet per second orly minor one of Sarawak itaclf," known here regarding the Saran e

"It concerns wak Government's ban on, her age and sex on the contin- more than 3,000 miles per hour. he said to me. and "Stars" for the Christmas ent, for, 220,000, and she has

Renter.

the vital subject of the freedom visit of Mr. Anthony Brooke and future of the Colonial former Rajah Muda—to Sarawak. been entered for next year's

Circles

connected with the peoples of the Empire.”. Press.

Sarawak is perhaps better ed. however, that Anthony will Brooke family in Singapore stat- known to the average person as seek a clarification of his position some sort of a place in the Far in Singapore and will try to as- East ruled by a White Rajah certain why the ban has been Brussels, Dec. 18. Windows were broken and whose daughters hit the news imposed. roofs damaged in the south-headlines when they marry Anthony Brooke, it is believed, Soon after his arrival here, | Mộ east part of, Brussels, when u

band-leaders,

Actually, will meet the Colonial Secretary military ammunition depot ex- Anthony Brooke told me, it was, of Singapore or the Secretary- ploded at Groenendael on the before 1941, an independent General to the Governor, General outskirts of the town early state progressing rapidly to Hoffman.-Reuter, this morning.

wards democratic self-rulo and the 1941 constitution · saw the natives of Sarawak in majority in Government-with.

The Saturday afternoon dinghy Ascot Gold Cup.-Associated Brussels Dump

race was a recurd turn-out of 21 dinghies which included & dinghies. from H. ships. These dinghies Causeway Bay, Kowloon Rock and sailed triangular course to

ack

(solo)

37 of his side and was much sofer hack to Keller, then a shorter Duke of York I: Lewin -

BG

Bradman, b Freer 54 Hammond, not out

"Extras

15

11

than Washbrook, who was slower in his footwork Reuter,

K.C.C. DANCE

trie

angle round Causeway Bay buoy and Cust Rock. 19 of the din ghies finished within about 19 minutes of each other and the

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(Fairey),

Explodes

3.13.05

1.13.35

Sth "Bleik: "Howard; (solo) 11240 8th. Duke of York II Johnson 1.15.20

Tth Cossack: Sth Bluar Forsythe (Mira. "For"

other...

A suggestion seems to have time was good, and many of the gained currency

Bih longcutters III McCor that dancing finishes were closely contested.

The results of this race are 14th follows:-

Total for three wickels... 247

at the K.C.C. on New Year's BOWLING ANALYSIS Eve will take place on a cement 0. M. W. R. floor. This is not the case, as

1 43 & new wooden floor is

In

1 23 course of being laid and will 10 54 be completed by the end of this 61 51 week.

Freer Müller McCool Johnson Tribe

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England were then 118 and this Toshack partnership had added 69 runs.

Compton then joined Edrich-Reuter. and the two immediately began the collection of the runs Eng- land to badly. needed. Compton put England's 200 up with a two

at 42, when there was still an hour's play left.

Voodoo Dispelled

Miller,

Australia's mediom bawler, took the new ball at 202, going on to bowl for the first time after his Inities three opening. overs in the morning. off ha first ball

Edrich dispelled the

voodoo which had been bufft around his scores of 71, by lanock- ing a short single.

Edrich came out after scoring 71 against Queensland and South Australia, as well as in the Eng lish first innings here on Friday and he received a fine ovation after thattering the superstition today

the crowd seemed to breath a sigh of relief when he

DS

Convain and Crew

mak (Miss Mollane Bnra, I: Walton K.

1.16.50

1.1.18 1.25.15

"(Mrs)- Lemarie)........ 1.27.35 Time 11th Adamant: 315: Wilmot 'Moc at Black: Meck (Macdonald). 1.12.36",

-man (Mr. Wilmot Horgen) : -1.32.00 2nd Commodore. 11: Chiddell

12th Tyne - 321.. Misu.- Roabworth, 1.34.07 - 3rd Stonecutters: II: Hewitt

(Crete)

1.34.50

No casualties ́ ́-have-so far been reported.

The roar of the explosion

etc.

the Food Situation

Miss Fortlewhite) 1.31.50 was heard as far away as Mons, a State Council which also in- Easier

18th Nabcatcher: Ebba (Evana) 1.40.45 Next weekend there will be the 4th Belfast: Goodhart Bennet). 135.65 usual friendly races on Saturday 6th Tyne i Brown (Lindeman) 1.88.94

noon and all day Sunday. Walton

Music is being provided by

6th Nabeatcher of H.M.S.

7th Adament V: Coote 4

(Laidlaw)

0 11 Adamant-

England

For A Draw

Fighting

(By Norman Preston)

Sydney, Dec. 18.

England launched a late counter-offensive when all seemed lost here today and magnificent batting by Hutton, Edrich and to a lesser de- gree by Washbrook and Compton fought back with tremendous courage.

{McCormack)

afternoon

1.51.00

ed by

The sing Committee as

following has been publiab

provisional programme for the Christmas Regatta already an nounced.

1.35.53 8th Commacks Bayer (Asian) 23156

1.79.10

82 miles south of Brussels cluded four Chinese members, Associated Press.

*

IRAN TROOPS ON SOVIET BORDER

A Purchase: Largely the result of a pur- chase by Sir James Brooke from the Sultan of Brunel in 1842, it was recognised under

the

London, Dec. 18: Food Minister John: Bracher today cancelled plans to fly to Washington in a plea for ad- ditional food, and told the House of Commons that the

*** Teheran, Dée. 187" Persian Headquarters

in

an agreement of 1888 as an in- United States had promilaed to dependent state under British ship 104,000 tons of wheat and the

eth Green Callina (Mrs. Cal.

10th Duke of York Raid

Mrs. Beid) 1.39.20 11th Adamiani 113: Thorapean Mrs. Thompson) ...... 12th Stonecutters, IV: Harlock.. 1.49.06 50578, and the entrance fees 18th Trac Pattick (8pillans)

All entries for the various Teheran today announced evente must

15th Venerskie: Dayford

be received before accupation of the last six im protection. For some time now, four by January 31. December 21. They can be teleportent towns in Azerbaijan, Britain has been anxious to in-This, he said, was encugh to 1.48.04 phoned to the Sailing Secretary, bringing practically the whole corporate Sarawak, into the Em- avert "a very grave emergen-

AMBER BAN

1.40.5 which are inclusive of boat hire of the province under Govern-pire as a Colony and at a meet-tyAssociated Press. 14th Adamani IV: Wilkinson. 14. and race fecs, will be collected on ment controll

ing of the State Council last May the Cession Bill was pass- 15th Cockade: Howard (Evans) 14.18 the first morning of the Regatta. They were Marand, Julfa.ed under circumstances which 17th Adamant 11 Lloyd (Darby) 1.46.29 be chosen from the individual en-western corner of the province Breake or that section of the Library Committee Loday studi

for the dinghy reces will Khui and Maku in the north have never satisfied

Sheffield, Dec. 184 18th Dopavanjure 1 Beeching

be

Anthony Nine members of the City (Montgomery) .......................24450 | tries.. 19th Stonteatter

and Razaleh and II: Thomas +

Winsor's For

hot dish.

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series as arrangements will be

Ardabil

(Perry) ............................. 291.15 Coxswains may enter for both Their occupation means that people of Sarawak which sup-ed Kathleen Duke of York il and Cocamadors I did the Star series and the dinghy Imperial troops have reached ports him. Steps are being ever Amber and unanimously made to fix in the various heats the Soviet frontier at all. im- taken to bring the matter be decided it was "not fit for

|fore the Privy. Counell

public circulation." without, overlapping, although, of portant points.Reuter.

His present trip from Eng-The book will be banned frond course, there is bound to be over-

land is a result of a joint in- city libraries and copies already lapping on the Sunday afternoon when

the finals are raced,

vitation from the Malay Na-issued will be withdrawn tional Union and the Sarawak United Press, Adequate boat service will running from both. Kowloon and

Dyak Association, who chal- Queen's Piez to Kellet Island and

teas and other refreshments. A

Sunday was a day of light and Australia had set them to make 404 runs to avoid

variable winds and victories went an innings defeat and nine hours remained for

with practically each face, to the coxswain who forecast his wind play:

changes correctly. Entries for the morning races were few, mainly Hutton had showed due to the fact that a meeting of many of the Club's keenest helmsmen, was in

!

Hutton; supremely determin-¡ for 1

his admirable innings.

tralian bowling with astonish those who followed could not Helm

cludes

The Middlesex pair seemed ing fury,

chiefly by superb driving.

England. From what was the

Then a real tragedy overtook tery agala.

often on their own County ground

in similar partnerships, and there was a pleasing absence of any misunderstandings with their danger of run-outs,

Compton Out

session, ungag

dinghies and three "Stars" actual Bill Edrich followed Hutton ly raced in the morning and des with a stylish sweep met Mill stayed from lunch until the round a triangular, course. The Saturday, December 2

tide, all boats made good time It seemed "na. though their part- er's delivery firmly. But, close making 80. nership was going to do to Aus- finishing the stroke he took his

results of these two races are as tralia what the Bernes-Bradmanbat over his head. He was un- defence for 85 minutes and left at Adamt V: Coote

Washbrook offered a dour follows: one did to England yesterday,' able to stop and lost control of at. 118.

Dinghies— Cortwain & Crow until Compton fell to a catch by his bat, which dropped on the Bradman

at slip off Freer. Hammond replaced. Compton

last ball before lunch Hutton, and the Middlesex all-rounder/ite the light winds and flooding end of the Regatta:

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MARSEILLES MYSTERY

· Paris, Dec. 18.

An attempt to kidnap. the lenge the legality of the cession

Former members of The

are requested to attend a meet-

being available, the meeting will be held at the office of Kishinchand Chellaram Room 212 Prince's Building, Ice House Street,

on

ted the haunting 71 to con- ed, at once attacked the Aus- them the way and though the Sailing Committes which in it is hoped, to be able to ser police inspector in charge of and, claiming to represent the Hong Kong Theosophical So well set, having played together three overs he collected 30 runs, vastating punishment, they re- the Christmas Regatta, details of have been presented to the "Club) with the slaying of the Nor- natives of the country, wanting today at 4:30 pm. Owing and from the first be expected to emulate his deed on producing a programme for number of most welcome trophies the case of the two men charged viawa of the majority of the Ciety, and other Theosophists,

fused to bow` to Australian mas- which are given below. Five recently and these will":fall -- baf wegian Consul, Frederick Kris-i Sarawak's independence restor" to the original; premises" "nut="

presented to the winners of the tian Marstrander, last month, ed with the Brooke influence various events on Sunday at the was reported today by the preserved as before. PROVISIONAL, BAILING PROGRAMME

Le Parisien Libere.

Consultations FOR THE CHRISTMAS. REGATTA.

The paper sald that the police officer was assaulted by un- Starting

Brooke accepted the invitation Race

known men who attempted to and if and when he does get to Time | 10/10 p.m. (1) Ladia Trophy Rach in club push him into their car. Giro Sarawak he intends to hold can. Mr. W. M.. Weinberger," chufz- 1642-EN.5.A._ dinghies. 1 lady, balma-lami, however, fought back sultations with the people man of the War Disposal Board, 1.09.28 man- and onew. Inclusive entranos stubbornly and the assailants throughout the state and, find out Hong Kong, will speak

fos par' connwals, a 1.09.25

fled-Associated Press.

to what extent the views of the "London Blitz Organisation dur 1.18.2% (10:18 am, ^(fi)" Individual Sweepstako Race

two associations do in fact re-ing the War" at today's meeting 1.20.49

In club 14-ft, RNSA dinghio: 1 Tiss hehneman and I crew. Extranet BLUM ISSUES IRON present the wishes of the people of the Y's Men's Club at 7 pan.

IS; Sweepstake¦42 per coxawýli..

"I would like to emphasize that 18,20 km. (10) Jadividual Kaos in, Blar CURTAIN ORDER although the Rajah himself Water Hotel,

Clasi Yačkis—frat, heat” 1 'halmimas,

in favour of Barawak becoming a | mew optional sew. Incisive

Paris, Dec. 18

Crown Colony, this in no sense. entrance fee for matlag~~819 per. Premier Leon Blum drew an "caxswain. did not appear interesting position. England, were eut long course from Kel- 1016 am. (15) Individual Raze la "startles of his Government today Haye

he eafd. On Sunday afternoon, 4 "Stary”

"fron curtalo" over the activi- "The issue la a simple

a family difference". be worrying, however, with seven wickets standing, et round Stonecutters Island

the people of ↑ Whalerać Swaroętake #4 per boat. No ¦ with an edict that no member themselves asked that Sarawak

ZBW Hone

Hong Kong broadcasting want 167 to make Australia bat from West to East and back, com entrance-dose of Government, no Cabinet become a British Colony? If not, on a frequency of 845 kilseyelan again. The Initiative still resta pieting the course in about 2% AfforWORK

and from 12.30 to 1:15 pm involving a long beat from Kellet dingkiasdrat, 51, Includes entrance should give presa conference in in this matter?"

The formeries $10 per camwalt terviews or statements to the Brooke came out here via the al on 9.52 megacycles,

13.80p.Dally: Programme Euminary reported yesterday morn 11. - Berenade to the Stars.** 30.48 (v) Flesh, Park, siers Resonal permission. Uniteding, he was informed on the eve 17.45 Orel Bobia and El Roman

2nd Nabeatchers Meaning.

4th Adamant III Erand

Coxswain & Craw

Edrich and his county col-rd Greens Andrew... wicket to the dismay of the league Compton, in the first th Tyne : Eb in his fourth ball, hit a four whole England team. Alto- three-figure stand for England Bar and followed it up with a single.

gether Hutton hit 37 out of 49 in this Test series, put up 102. Ist Deneb: Melted (Mr. McLeod) 14732 Edrich

continued his Kood in 24 minutes and seemed set work and in the rest of the seven for one of his big scores when minutes left of play he added several singles and another four. the mishap occurred.

The only six of the match was

hit by Hammond in the fifth ball | tò

England

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|with Australla and the pitch). Durs. The Wind was westerly, 2.00.pm (1) Timm Race in 16.ft. R.N.8 Minister nor any civil servant what are the wishes of the people to, 2.30 pm and 9. 10-11 pm. has lasted well, but it is take towards Stonecutters, but soon zie am." (li). Individual Rape in Star į pressor radio without his per-ed States and as the ChiLECT.

Cland; bertarak

Ing spin. England will look to after the Stars had crossed the Edrich and his skipper Ham- forry, the wind dropped away and mond tomorrOW.

when it eventually freshened, it is Roma NAS Five hours stand between was from the North-east Bella

Bandar, Ducniskie 28.5) trix had Australia and it could make a enters, and when the woher ni 10.10% 113 tato dal 14-

kept well towards Stone 10.60 m. ( Service Whalert Sallier

Mace for Bilret Cap Entrance for 15: land in time

freshened gave ham" creditable draw. They deserve much as 8 mile and a half lead * B‚N.BA‚...‚Dinghies sacgod, best.. some reward for their plucky which the other boats managed 4.38 pm. (0) Berind Pipe, Winders saw. comeback when in the depthe to reduce somewhat on the home-shirt beat" na kayo of adversity.

ward reach, as is 10 3 Day Sampar Recar Naralty

to`ladila * * R.A.F. Terusk** 13 dinghies

raced ove pected to declare at the aver round Gust Rock. One ship's boat night score. He decided to bat joined in the race at the start again, but after the Australians and did quite well, but cannot ba

aver a course

Press

ACQUITTAL

of big departure from -Manila that on order banning him from the country was made in Sarawak on Dec. 13 under the Undesirable. Persons

sons Enactment.

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Berlin, Dec. 18: Wilhelm Furtwaengler, Ger- He was given no explanation of ranny' No. 1'orchestra conduc- this unexpected action, but re for whom the United States had celved extra confirruntion that his 30 Sodios Childrens Hour frowned upon, was today ae- fact-finding mission Was not. rubber quitted of Nazism by an artist wanted by the presmit Sarawak) 411 Dumontar on the

Government on his arrival here Over 5 miles omras, part, salide menAssociated Press;

when he was refused |; 7.45. v.æ==Orchestral, Enlarinda, (Land Unit: Pawing:). Bwsepetate 18, bio.

Don Bradman had been ex from Kellet to No. 7 buoy and 12.09 p.m. (1)A Racs for Bernice, Whalers tribunal of his own country proceed to Singa- 7.10 p.m.-Btudies, Hal Lorento at the

had lost two further wickets recorded in the results as the 2-15/sm; (0) The Tree Trupky Recom

Karachi, Dec., 18.pore if he did not sign a docu-Plano,

ment promising to take part in The River Bateries Book and added 88 he applied the coxswain did not register with fouse Late heats from and Styreentre Moon League Mind no further political activity of 8.15 sim-Concert Wallis and Tangoes

the Officer of the Day in these all expected to be formed this naturs. Club-house either, before or after skips, and R.Va in Barbour Province before Christmas, fol- Whitehall Orders

closure

IH.K,F.C. TEAMS

entrance fe

the race. The results of the 2.20 m (ii): Final Toum Raw in 14-ft. lowing yesterday's general elec- Sunday afternoon races are as

125 pm. (lv): Zimni în șăm Individua

The following will representou the Club teams on Saturday pa at Bellatrins the Club ground.

Set Division: Catton; Hopkin

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Hopkin 2nd Daphnat Herrick, Bayar, Ağlan 2,29.30 800 and Strange; Bond, Lerk, and Dynada's W/kino, Beck:

Weller, Fowler,

Saunders:

Strange and Sloan; Odell, Skudung Mr Home) and Kennard; Hambly, Gardner, ad Adamanty Cocte (solo)) Roscoe, Onsager., and Hark

#rd Commodore

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