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AUSTRALIA WIN

WIN SECOND TEST England Tail Collapses After Lunch

Ozone Or Food?

Stoke, Dec. 19.

In preparation for the Cuy

tie with Tottenham Hotspur at Toltenham next month, Stoke

Fine Display

Edrich

By

Sydney, Dec. 19,

are, making every preparation England were all out for 371 in their second

to be lighting fit for what is one of the outstanding games in the round.

The management have offered special seaside or country train-

ing to players who have not made up their minds whether they prefer this as an alterna- tive. If they decide to stay at hame the Stoke Club will pro- vide daily lunches and teas at a restaurant to augment the food rations, which is decided proat of the Club's belief Shared by nearly all apartamen -that British rations are in- sufficient to allow men to give of their best.

innings in the second Test Match against Aus- tralia here today, in reply to Australia's first innings total of 659 for 8 declared, giving Aus- tralia victory by an innings and 33 runs.' Edrich continued his successes of yesterday when

Tomorrow's Rugby Teams

The Week-End Soccer:

The following is the soccer programme for the week ending 22nd December, 1946...

Teams SATURDAY, DEC, 21, 1940

The following have been select-

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ed for tomorrow's Rugby games,

Sookunpoo. Navy "A". Rest "A" at 3 p.m. captain; Rest-Gray (Cdv.)

Reed (R.A.F), MeNay (Club), Cleme (Club), Barclay (Club):1 Cessford (Club), Mills (Cdo.);} Cowle (Police). Thomson (Cdo.). Saunders (Police), Mann (Club),} Dando (Cdo.), Speyer (Club). Mansen (Palice), Goddard (Cdo.). Referee:-Commander · Hughes. Colony

Over 25 v. Colony Un- der 25 at 4

p.m.: Over 25-Ingham {Club}; Foley (Cdo.), Stubbs

(Club), Burgum (Cda). Stewart

(Navy). casy Thomson

Cdn.) Pounds

Wynyard (Navy), Curtis (Cdo.), England (Cdo.) (captain), Colchester (Club), Ticehurst

(Clo.), Buskell Wright Nooth (Police).

25-Kay

(Navy); Stanley (Cde.),

Parry (Navy), Hutchings R.A.F.)

Metchell

the English innings opened again this morn- ing, but he lost Hammond fairly early, when the English captain was 37.. Hammond was caught by Tos-Evans' place, to be joined by hack off McCool, and was the Wright, the last man, when Yard- first of four victims who were to ley fell, and after Bedser had add. fall to the deadly bowling of aed three, Wright sent an man who is rapidly proving him-catch to Tallon, the fifth man to self to be Australia's leading fall to McCool. bowler.

After that there was

||

nothing

and but confusion and it seemed that (Cer

Australian team had

been

Ikin then joined Edrich after an unexciting innings, was the dismissed for .17, just before balancing on springs just waiting of lunch when the score was 316 for for the moment. They all rush,

It is expected that the players will vote on "ozone food" before a decision isve.

reached. Reuter.

BRENNAN BETTER after lunch when he jumped out

in

|

First Division

Club vs. RA.F.

(Club, gril 4 p.)

Referees F. A. Barretto. Linesmen:--Lui Shļu Ming, and Teang King Hong.

Sauli Chinh và dù Cửu (Navy grd. Causeway Bay 4 p.m.)

Referee:— C.P.O. J. H. Rogers, Linesmen: N. T. Delgado and P.-M. Xavier.

42: Cdo vs, Navy.

(Scokunpoo grd, 4:p.m.) Referee: Lt. Col. Perry. Linesmen Cpl. H. Filmer

1!

and L/S: D. Sparrow,

Note: 42. Cdo. taking over the remaining fixture of 1/6 Cdo. withdrew from League.

Second Division

C.A.S.C. vs. Signals. (Navy ged. Causeway Bay 2.30 p.)

Teri-forward-to-grap-up-the-stumps, -(Navy) Dorwarn gleres M. Xavier.

J

Edrich had a lucky escape just to carry them traditionally off the to drive Johnson to the boundary field.

The crowd had the same idea and only just managed to get and there was wild confusion as back to his crease after missing policemen, photographers, news- the ball. Johnson was then bowl-papershen, and, the generti pub- ing round the wicket and Yard-lic surged on to the ground and ley was beginning to look like mingled with the players.

This calmed down after several settling in.

the minutes, however, and most

(R.A.F.); McWhirter

(Club)

(R.A.F.). Meffam

(Club). Guest (Cic.), Oliver Police). Absalom (Cdo.), Lessey (Navy), Graham (Club). Referee: Dr. J. Selby,

AUSTRALIA BOWLING

Newcastic, Dec. 19. Newcastle, whose form climbing to leadership of the Second Division promises pro- motion at the end of the set- The Middlsex bat and ann, hope to have their Scot-yorkshireman seemed all set for the crowd returned to the stands, Miller tish International centrehalf, Frank Brennan, back early in might have saved England from spect the pitch.

a sixth wicket partnership which though several stayed on to in- Johnson the New Year.

defeat. Yardley displayed great!

He was injured against tre courage but disaster came when land last month, but the plasterhis partner, Edrich, after passing which encased his left leg has his century 10 runs before, fell now been removed and there is no sign of cartilege "trouble, which at one time was feared. -Reuter.

R.A.F. BEAT NAVY

to McCool.

Evans Cheered

The scores were:

ENGLAND Second Innings

First innings 265.

Edrich received a wonderful Johnson ovation as he left the field, hav- | W. J. Edrich, b. McCool

of

O. M. W. R...

10. 0 0 11

Club

(Club grd. 2.30 pm) Referee: E. Lawrence, 44 R.M. Cdova HK. Chinese Cadre.

(Chatham Rd. grd. 2.20 p.m.) Referee: C.S.M. H. Cook, Dockyard vs. Kwong. Wah post- poned.

SUNDAY, DEC. 22, 1940'

First Division

44 R.M. Cdo. vs. Kwong Wah. (Sookunpoe grd, -4 p.m.) Referee Lac. F. Roberts. Linesmen C.S.M.. H. Cook and Cpl. H. Filmer.

Sing Tao vs. C.A.S.C. (Club grd. 4 p.m.) Referee:C. Tumstall. Linesmen E. Lawrence and P. M. Xavier, 234

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London, Dec. 19.

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A Dakota of the European Airways on its takeoff from Northolt Airport, on London's putskirts, today crushed houses adjacent to the field. The gatent of the damage or pamälties, was not immediate- ly known-United Presi

Jap Gun Given To Jodhpurs

At a

ceremonial

A fine of $1,000 was imposed on To Kwan-chung, of the Ying Fai Hong, Whiteaway Building, by Mr. E. H. Sainsbury at Central Magistracy yes- terday for the sale of 24 cases of Iron City Beer at $864.00 to the Victory Cafe, Kowloon, being $172.80 in excess of the Government controlled price.

Mr. R. S. Smith, assisted hy Mr. W. II. Nolloth appeared for

the prosecution, while Mr. M. A

Serious

da Silva pleaded guilty on behalf) g

of the, defence.

Mr.

Smith said that on Oct. 21. the defendant sold 24 cases of beer. to the Victory Cafe at

$172.80 above the official price.

Mr. Silva told the Court that his client was 'a' nurmal wholesale

parade dealer, and had been selling beer,

of the Jodhpur Sardar In fantry" held yesterday at Whitfield Barracks in honour. of the visit of His Highness The Maharaja, the G.O.C., General Festing made a pre sentation of a captured Japanese gun, taken at the liberation of Hong Kong.

The Maharaja

Situation

In Hanoi

three which

French soldiers,

Paris, Dec 16, to leading hotels at $1.10. The Admiral Thiery, d'Argenlicu, controlled price was $1.20 per, High Commissioner in Indo-China, bottle.

will fly to Hanoi.from. Paris, to- On this occasion, his client was marrow to take personal charge approached and the sale waf made through a person

named the serious situation there fol Siu, who asked for 2,000 boities.lowing a day of street fighting in

His client had no stock left, bat arranged with a hotel to re- French civilian and at least 15 lease some beer to oblige the Annamites were killed.

Ten French soldiers were kill The G.O.C., who made a short complainant.

As there had been speech, said he was happy to

a large ed in fighting between French give this gun to the Regiment amount of breakages, an arrange and Viet Nam troops, 25 miles as a memento of their service ment of 30 cents extra charge on northeast of Saigon.

each bottle was agreed to by

The fighing took place last. in Hong Kong.

complainant.

and it afterwards

| night Two. thousand bottles were de foar French companies and: 300 is reported that took the salute. at the march livered to complainant's cafe, on Viet Namese were involved. -past

the agreement that an extra In Hanol as tension between tour of inspection of Whit $172.86 was payable after deli French and Viet Namese increas- field Barracks followed, in the client and it was not a case of cd the city took on an aspect of very, The sum was paid to his course of which His Highness

siege. 2. visited the V.C.O.'s Mess and persistent over-charging.

Sainsbury said

Part of Hanoi he the Havildar-Sergeants' Mess would treat defendant as not in electricity yesterday as a result Wes without His Highness then lunch with Col. G. M. Gillan, normal trade and fined him. a workers

had a habit of overcharging in the of a atrike by Viet Namese in the electrical sub- Major Dungara Singh, ¦ M.C.,] neminal sum "of $1,000,

station. The electricity supply. and Officers of the Battalion at si Pal-burn, was charged with selline Another member of the Ying Fat Hone,

was restored in the evening when the- Jodhpur Sardar In 1,000 bottles of Tros City beer at $1.50%. French liaison officials inter fantry Officers Mess. Among the controlled price being 11,200,

Mr. Ellva pleaded not guilty on behalf the guests were Brig. P.

of the defendant, and the case was nó. L. Lindsay, "C.O., 169. In- Journed for a date to be fixed dian Infantry Brigade, Wing- Comdr. Holden, Col. G. J. Cruddas and the crew of the 'plane put at the disposal of His Highness by ACSEA.

St Joseph's va. Eastern, (Navy grd.

Causeway 'n.m.}*

Referer

Young. Linesmen A. Leck and Lui members of his Staff. Shiu, Ming.

11 3

1 37

29

7

2 92

Freer

13

2

2 40

Tribe

Toshack

36

12 0 0 40 10 16

Barnes McCool

32.2 0. 5 109

L. Hutton, hit wki, b. Miller

37!

AUSTRALIA

C. Washbrooks, e. McCool, b.

41

S.G. Barnes, c. Compton, B.

Bedser

119

A. Morris. b. Edrich

5

ing achieved one of the bet ber-D. Compton, c. Bradman, b. formances of any of the Egglish, Freer

54

I. Julanson, e. Washbrook, b.

Edrich

7

side during their present télr. W. R. Hammond, c. Toshack,

Peter Smith then joined Yard- b, McCool

37

A. L. Hassett, c. Compton, b

Edrich

34

17 K. Miller, c. Evans, b. Smith 40

Second Division

C. McCool, e. Hammond, b.

3

Smith

12

Sing Tao vs. South China,

D. Tallon, c. and b. Wright

30

(Club grd. 2.30 pan.)

7. F. Freer, not out

28

Referee: E. Hagan.

25

Navy va Wirelcan Ceatre.

-10

1.

p.m.)

371

Total for & (declared)

Reuter.

€59

In a two day cricket match at ley and with the first ball, turn-J. T. Ikin, b. Freer King's Park, R.A.F. defeated fed MeCool for a single which N. W.D. Yardley, b. McCol Royal Navy by 06 runs.

nearly touched Tallon's outstretch-Peter Smith, c.. Hassett, b. Scores:

ed hand. Then Johnson came on Johnson

RAF. 141 (Shearman

4

46, Varley 3 for 4; Eve 39, Abit

for

for and changed his tactles, bowling T. G. Evans, slumped Tallon,

over the wicket. This must have

b. McCool who was dis-A. Bedser, not out

30 and 54 for 7 (Shearman surprised Smith,

25, Varley 3 for 16; Young Royal Navy 59 (Mant, 0 for

25).

36 D. G. Bradman, lbw, Yardley 234

missed in the third ball of John-D. Wright, c. Tallon, b. McCool 0 son's over, caught by Hasselt for

32; Cole 21) and 40 (Woodcock three. Smith had

& for 15);,

The rain yesterday made the wickel very tricky.

RADIO

comfortable.

never seemed

England's young wicket-keeper,| Evans; was seventh wickel down) and as he walked out of the pavi- lign the Australian, crowd rose to Its feet and cheered him all the way to the wicket. Evans won their hearts yesterday and the day before with his really fine- amusing wicket

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting, sometimes

on a frequency of 845 kitocycles keeping. They ifked the way be and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m.. 6.30 jumped around the wicket and

12.30 p.m.-sly Progratame Summary. 12.12 p.m.-Vurlsly.

Lo 7.30 p.m., and 9 to 11 pm-retrieved balls which a player less also on 9.52 megacycles, M.K.T..

keen might have left to a felder. Crowd Swarm On Field

He attempted a touch of ag- pression and it was rather front- cal that after he had scored seven, Organ.he should be stumped by his Aus- tralian counter-part. He strode

1:00 p.m. Now, Weather Report and

Announcements,

5.10 p.m.-Orchestral Interludes 1.10 p.m.--Rexinald Dizon it the 1.30 p.m.-Negro Hpirituais.

1,45 p.m.-slandon Palladium Orch. 2.00 p.m.-Clan Downt.

6,20p.m.-Elng and Bob Cronky. 1.00 pan-Indon Relay: News. 7.18 pam.-"Rocianca'and Rhythan" 1.30 'Y' 012

Asind

9.50 p.m.Film. Favourites.

For

9.00 London Rainy! News,

9:36 p.--London Symphony Orchestra. 20.00 9.2-Verdi's #1 Trovaturo”........Achi

3. and 4.

-Close Down.

11.00

Extras

Total

3 G. Tribe, not out Extras

England Must Win Last 3 Matches

(From Norman Preston)

Sydney, Dec. 19.

Australia's runaway victory by an innings and 33 runs means that England, to recover "The Ashes," must win the three remaining matches: That was the task Australia faced here in 1986 when G. O. Allen's team won the the first two.matches.

There

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Nylons

Other, cases were:

that

bbls. Tas of the International Com

many, No. 1A,. Im Hone Street ist.

His Highness is here on a $240 for the sale of eight pairs of azion five-day visit with his brother,stockings at #160 (#12 each).

Wang Of. of the Chai Wa Stall, No. 1, Major-Gen. Maharaja Sir Ajit Ladder Street, aned $40 for the sale of a Singh, Lt-Col, Kashri Singh 40 wall am beib #1.80 (126). and Major Thakur. Hari Singh,am Wir Kaung, the Yook Yuen, No. 31. Wyndham Street, $:0 far, the sale of two stages at 31:40 74cle Mok Tango, of Wing Cheung tort, of one pound Chinese ranges, at 378; Honney Bond, fized STO for the

1.50 1.25).

"In the afternoon His High- | ench). nese went on a shopping tour, and in the evening, with mem- bers of his staff and cfficere of 150 Indian Infantry Brigade

Fok Kuni-ying, of the Lun Kee Fruits and the Jodhpur Sardar Infanta, 91. Hennessy Hund, and 6 for

try, was the guest of the G.O.C..ound of ranges 62 32 (91.25).

Ng Hong-ling. of the Ching Chin

vened,

.

The streets in Hanoi were de- serted,

shops closed and all normal activity halted-Reuter

More Japs Coming In

Hungry and disillusioned, deserted their units in South renegade Japanese soldiers who

East Asia after the capitulation creased numbers, announced Lt. are giving themselves up in In- Colonel N. D. J. Read-Celline, Chief of the British Division, Legal Section.

Ccl. Read-Collins said, "Be- cause of rumoured unfavour- fined $70 Ar the sale of a hand offer fear of punishment for war

(Navy rd. Causeway. Bay 2.30 Major-General Festing, at Flag, Tone, No. 160. Ourone, Bond Central. {. uble-conditions in Japan, and

Referee D. Sparrow.

3. Cdo. Bde. ILQ. vs. Police.

staff House,

(Chatham Ed, grd, 2.30. p.m.)London Stock

Referee: N. T. Delgado.

TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1946

B.Q Land Forces va. Travan-

cere,

(St. Joseph's grd. Happy Valley 3 p.zo.)

Referee: L/S D. Sparrow.

REPLAYS

Exchange

·SECURITIES

London, Dec. 18.

sankts at $2 $1.251.

Ho Bing of the Hop Chan Stall, No. 1 crimes, a number of Japanese Cochrane Street, fined $20 for the ssle of deserted In August 1945. Many fourpples at #1 (48éta; each).

sale of a cake of dicated

Ng Yurn wah, the Dr. Krox. No. of them joined local Japanese- 45, Henutsay land, fined £140 for the inspired freedom movements can at particularly in Indonesia and Bucts. (aleta.) and tin of Meunen Tal Siam where they trained and cum powder 1. 93.50 ($1.25):

To Yoke-kwent, of the Kenny Lat armed nationalist terrorist de Store, No. 3. Queen's Hund Part, finements. As the value of Japan- ese soldiers to the terrorist de-

$30 for selling a cake of medicated, p

Briijah Consola, 1440, 1945/75 065/16, | 45_30eis, ribete). Conversion Loan, #%$5, 1001 314-12/16,

Ho Chemy of the Esa Cahmany, No, Creased, and Allled control grew Funding Loan, 19, 1960/90 121%. War -117. Queen's Road. Fast, fined sad for the steadier the Japanese lost cour-

New, Warsale of a tablet, of medicated soap aloge Lomp, 8% 1957 107. Loab, 3108-5/16, Victory Bonds, 4%," | Görtä, 146etm): ̧ 123%

Lamp Bulbs

In this stage Japanese Com- manders wrote pamphlets tirg ing the renegades to return to their units. Thousands of pamphlets were distributed by aircraft ever wide areas, par ticularly in Sumatra. Results

Lolidon Dec. 18. Results of Football Association' Cup, second round replays were: FOREIGN BONDS,

Queen's Park Rangers 2 Nor- Spa Paula, 74, Coffee Loan. 1530 "N" wich 0... Ipswich 0 Walsall 1. Pish 50, Stockton 2 Halifax 1. Wrexham RAILWAY SHAHES: 3 Lincoin 3 (after extra time)-London. dan & Scotia Bly, and

Great Western,"

"Consolidated, ord. 673i, Reuter.

30%4; Londen & North Eastern Rly, det. 5%. Southern Railway Co., def. 23.tre Company. No. 2, Tank Laur, finel have been good particularly London Passenger Transport, Doard 180 for the ante of an eloctele bulk at from the latest. which is en- "A" 1957, London- Passenger · Transport, | 18 (21253,....

R.A.F. TEAM

In Lak of the Cheune Fat, 21, Uppa Lescar Bow, fined Bin for the sale of an Quram bullet. $1.80 ($1.251.

We Lum-chung, of the Yean. The Eles

(Law Chun of the Lal On Company, titled The leaves are falling in No 142, Wanchal Road. Ened 866 for Japan-Come home to the the sale of an Deram buth at ($1.25). Fatherland' which makes a

Bam-chol, of the Duck Chann

The following will represent ord RAF, on Saturday, Jones, INDUSTRIALS: Charlton and Johnson, Anderson Associated Portland Cement Co. ar.

Chan 28/0, Bradford Dysra Association, ordi (Capt.), Cashman, and Burns, Duncan, Strickland, Marshall.ritish American Tobacco Co. and Company, No.. 288, Des Voeux Road Cen strong appeal to Japanese love Fox and Thorpe.

Britbk. Celanese, ord 12/10 tral. Ened $10 for the sale of a cake offer the autumn festivals" Cable & Wireless (Holding), ord. 11214, medicated seat betw. (beta). Col. Read-Collins is Chief of Reserves: Sentar and Exen- Carreras Ltd. "A", brd. 9-1/16, J. & P. a Ewan Kam-iun, of the Shing Lee Cam- dall,

Conta, ord. 20/ Contalda, ord,. 54/3, 3 pány, No. 2. Tang, Lung Street, fined $70 the British Division, Legal Distillers Coord. 118/8, Dunior Rob for selling a pound of BT. & I. hand Section, War Crimes in Japan. ber-Coord.: 74/8, Electric & Musical | events at 82. 43150), TH

INDIAN MERCHANT industries, ord. 28/2, Fise Cotton Spins Chan Mew of the Mon Kre Bire. Mo

New SEAC Appointment

While Bradman's men succeed too high in the bright Australian out, evidently intending to drive a four off McCool, missed the ball, whether, Hammond has the

ed ten years ago. one doubts light, where batsmen find time to and then found himself almost sources at his disposal for Eng

re: use their feet against him. half way down the pitch, leaving land to light their way Variety Request Forme afTallon ample time to remove the their present plight.

out of

Australia ehould be pleased with their ranged by Lynn Pruser.

two spla bowlers, hails.

some consolation McCool and Johnson. Each took Then Yardley fell to McCool, during Englund's hours of de eight wickets, Today, McCool, 0.05 pm-Studios Two Plano Recital who clean bowled his middle feat. The second innings total following a slight drizzle which Chending Brass and Betty Brown stumps when the Yorkshireman of T1 on the fifth and sixth days imparted new life to the pitch

was 36,

was a fine effort, because of the made his leg breaks work "quite

mera & Doublar's Association 27/7476, Queen's Road West, and 3100 fe After that the game was just a desperate position the team faced. quickly, but it was a long time

CHARGED matter of minutes. Bedser took second inningly

Ford Motors Cp, ord., 43/14. Imperial selling a pound of hard: Awewia ut. KING Much of the

this before he established mastery in

An Indian merchant, B. S. Tobaco Co (of G. & Ireland) 2 Man Fang Kar-to avevidence

Chemical Industries, ord. 16. Imperial | (81.50). over the batsmen. McCool's by lysts Hutton and Edrich,

Inspir WAS

was improved by the cap Heera, of 39. Wyndham Street, Indian Iron Steel Cr, and. $6/8, Ingainst the manager of the Chire Tal ing. England are capable of ture of the tail end wickets. pleaded not guilty before Mr. Lerations! Nickel Co. of Canada, ml Medicine Company,, No. 142, Des. Voetre making a mammoth total

While the backbone out

of the Horace Lo at Kowloon Court/Marice & Spancar. ord, 82/616, la The defendant, LJ, Ka-me-ammon -149.56, Lever Brothers & Unilever, drd. Hoad Central, for falling to have price here and when that comes Aus- England batting was being yesterday to a charge of bring Machin & Johnson Co., ord. t2/-, Jian-ed for the sale of box of Banapak tralla's fighting powers will be broken, Johnson *wäa* more: tested.

pressive with his off-breaks than ing unmanifested cargo, name-dard Motors, ord,. 41/14, · Vickers Ltd., Bankiury Napkins at $2,50 (16cts.), denied yesterday appolated Air Officer Because of the rat Innings McCool. His fighting on a pitchy one bale of plece goods / Woolworth (P., W. Co, ord, the charre failure England were engaged in, so responsive to spin kept bats (Rayon), into the Calony at TEA AHAREST

uphill battle from the second men perpetually on the defensive. Kal Tak Airport on Dec. 18, Aman Tea Co. 81/9. Doors Tea Ca, day of this match. Bill Edrich Bradman surprised most pea- Defendant pleaded that the 25/9. Empire of India & Ceykin The Co emerged from this ordeal with a ple by the little use he made of cargo in question had been en JUTE SHARES glorious allround record. His cen- Toshack, who bowled only 13 tered on another manifcet. Ballarate Jule Factory Coord. 96. today may be the first of overs for 22 runs, but while To- of 8500 was allowed, hearing Plantation of Java 19/4 tury many three-figure scores against shack pursues his present polley being fixed for the afternoon Galatampong Rubber Estate 18/6, australie at Durban against

"As at

of running the ball across the of Dec. 28. South Africa seven years ago in leg stump instead of spinning

lungest Test ever played, from leg as a natural lefthander, at Melbourne, The men will beIN SHARES the when he made 219 in the closing he will never be menacing stages, Edrich showed he

Bradman persevered he possess

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Home Corporation /», Grown, Mines 1145/75 110-18/10, Exchequer Bends, He was granted a permanent ed the temperament for these Tribe, who failed to take a wie- Don Bradman (captain), Bid undrar Minke 1970, Rand Mines 1984/85 1111 edemption. Block, 3%

Possibly Tribe strived too Barnes, Bruce Dooland Fred 45%. Ris Tinto: Cay, ard. 11%. Spring Similarly proved much to impart

Lindsay

Ian Bub Nigel 4%, Union Cur his claes in Australia, but Eng. he turned the ball in, whereas if Johnson, Tas Lindwall Colin Bone, 11/6.5 10 end; badly needs, another capable better length he would be more Morris, Don Tallon and Ernest Allock of 10/% Burmes Oil Coord. BANKE

McCool, Keith

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Arthur OIL HANES: bowler to support him. valuable to his side. His faster Langridge should be given

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Toshack. to bata-

1 25/7170 Mærkean Eagle Oll Co. 18/415, Chartered Bank of A&C 15. Smiling girls from Greece The names show two changes Trigidad Praseholds,, 244, 1-10/02, Royal Eain Bank. 98/18, Hong Kong, point for England was the dis-

Shanthal Hanking Corp Lords and Malta who married Bri covery of class wicket-keepered himself a shrewd and relent Test George Tribe has been Trading Co. Veciation Of Conces Rank A 71/10%, Mercantile Bank of Ueb servicemen and are eagerly India "A" 27%, National Bank of India looking forward to settling in dropped and his place takut, by lons, on 11/20 Bruce Dooland, South Australian BHIPPINGSA

Godfrey Phillips, ond bolo IL GILTEDGES

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