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ENGLAND FIGHT HARD FOR RUNS Indifferent Performance After Fine Start
Len Hutton Just Misses Century
Adelaide, Jan. 31.
England had scored 239 runs for four wickets — Hutton, Washbrook, Edrich and Hammond
at the close of the first day's play in the fourth Test match against Australia.· ́
It was a day of fluctuating fortunes. England's opening partnership realised 137 runs but the fourth wicket fell with the total at 203:
DAVIS CUP
New York. Jan. 30. Italy, Rumania and Hungary, have asked by allowed to play in this year's Davis Cup it was announced today but,
Hammond
won the toss and sent in Hulton and Washbrook to bat un n perfect wicket."
Both batsmen started cauticus- ly and 34 ruhs came in the first hour's play, Bradman made fre- em bowling changes and there quent
several leg-before appeals, all of which were giver in favour of the opening pair.
Lunch was taken with the total] at 58, with Hutton 28 and Wash-
Flay brightened
up book 27. after the lunch interval, when under the ruling debarring ex-both Hitton and Washbrook were enemy nations from challenging racing to be the first to reach 50. until they have been reinstated With the total at 86, Hutton scor- in the International Lawned his 59th run. England's first-
century came after 120 minutes!
more
COURT MARTIAL Mussolini
Kusstasin, Jan. 30.
mar-
A Court Martial over-ruled yesterday the contratim of the definee counsel, Mr. D. that statements N. Prill, taken from 10 British soldiers could nat
be admitted as evidenco in their tial on a charge of muting
Mfr. Pritt" contemied that s two proscention wit
witnessca 017 Wednesday, testified that. Major Hure had threatened them in order to obtain their statement. Mr. Pritt argued. that if threats had been used. to obtain the statement they should not be admitted.
The prosector. Lieutenant Colonel W. Taylewy, mid that Major Hynes, “who is หลาย in Britain, would be brought here to testify in the case-which
out of a grew strike by soldiers at the Tei- El-Kebir depot on November 11, in protest against the slounces of their demobilisa- Amaciated Press.
Attempt To Kill Franco?
Tennis Federation. their chal-play, and this was England's first lenges have been refused,
three-figure opening partnership. Since the announcement that
Hutton Confident President Truman would make the Cup draw at the White
The Australian House next Monday
bowling and challenges have been received.
Gelding were at a high standard
The
additional and nothing was giver away. The Army Calonicl following
batsmen had.. to fight for every countries have put in entries: run. South Afrien, Ireland, Spain. Yugoslavia, New Zealand Denmark, ali to plak.inthe European zone, making 19 present.
Canada joined Australia make two challengers in American zone.
chance to the
wicket.
With the total at 137 Washbrook! and gave a
keeper, which Tallon accepted to Dooland his first wicket Rive Washbrook had scored 65.
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1
Edrich came out to join Hutton
Twenty-four
to, and after the addition of 12 runs the tea was taken.
runs were added in-after the interval when England's send wicket fell at 173. Edrich was caught and bowled by Doo
and after scoring 17.
Asked if there were any ternational complications garding Spain's entry, M Walter Meril Hall. "Chairman, of the United States Lawn Tennis Association Davis Cup Management Committee
told Reuter: "No. They are not an ex-chemy state and still belong to the International · · Federa-d Li...
of
Dates for completion rounds have not been decided. ---Reuter.
Brentford Draw With Leicester
I
The captain. Hammond, came out to partner the Yorkshireman Hution, who was
Paris, Jan. 30. The France Soir, in a dispatch frem Madrid today, said that an slightly wounded General Francisco Franco in what appeared to be an attempt to as- naesinate him at close range afte- military cereniony at the con- con clusion of the traditional three- day Fiesta de los Reyes
The dispatch said "Coming out of the Palace, Col Juan Sanchez Alverez, who walked a few steps behind Franco, jerked his gun its holster. The security from officer who commands the Caudil lo's personal bodyguard leapt on the Colonel and seized his arms." The report said three shots were fired in the scuffle. The first
LOST AT SEA
Seattle, Jan. 31. The Manila bound motor- ship. "Island Mail," diord that tole-seamen, Olis Olson (Seattle) and Russell N. Ham (alassachusetts), And been lost at sea. "No detalla ere given.
"The island Mail" sailed from here an Saturday and
dre.
Maria nt
about February 12. Aninciated Press.
Knew All MUST SEND
About It
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ANNUAL MEETING OF
MARSMAN (HK) LTD
Tel.. 33188.
British Ambassador Transferred
Marsman (Hong Kong) Limited held its first post- war annual general meeting in the Company's offices, Hong Kong Bank Building, yesterday. Dr. J. H. Marsman, Chairman, Dec. 51. 1041. After deduction of cus of Directors, presided, and gave real expenses, 547,477.96
Victor Cavendish-Ben- on a special sosuunL In a review of the Company's busi- of the war, the Concrete Products Catinck, British Ambassa- ness since the last annual meet-los material and equipment to the value
ing in 1941. Losses suffered dur- ing the war, and plans for the Company's post-war operations were also touched upon in his speech.
Dr. Marsman said:
"The results achieved during the eight months preceding. the Paelle War must be considered as satisfactory. For that period our bocks show a profit of £11,701 which, added to the credit balance carried Shanghai, Jan. 31..
forward from April 30, 1943, brought our Permissing to land for a CNAGurplus up to £1468. Your Company nerey plane" sent to aid the was in a period of healthy growth, parti- airliner Which cularly in the Belda of civil engineering victims of an
WHE collected
Pansequence
Warsaw. Jan. 30.
of 808,768.00 for which areparation claim dor to Poland, who was has been fileil. We experts cullest fur-alleged to have been in- ther substantial payments from Hoyal
giseers un secount of the AA. Station Volved in a spy case
jub.
"Maraman Metal & Trading Co., La..three weeks ago, will be of London, in which your Company bold leaving Warsaw shortly
a majority Interest, closed its Ananelal year un August 1943 with a lon Di 43,019, but, since the resumption of xetivities after the war, the position of this Company has improved.
The eight monika ended April 30, 1946 have resulted in a deficit of £2,681, # monthly average of abost £369; *These Sicures represent adininkairation and re-
on promotional transfer, it was authoritatively learned tonight.
crashed near Hankow was refus and minus. The high degree of each organisation. penses and do not include firmed in London tonight. He
ed on Thursday by the Chiness relied by your relation is proved by
*** | Lin
of argu
during the slege of Hond
forcist.
in
and
any prodia on "Philisted burinoak, s
"Besides the Inance of material sesets. we have had to face the dislocation of an organbation who we had laboricuals Lilt up during the first Ave Fears of oar existence, • By fores., of, elreumataneta youg Directors remained absent frum the Colday, during the first post-war months, We worked with a skeleton staff for over half a year. In order to ensure continu Ity, the reconstruction and compliation of such recura of the Company an had been aved from the Japanese at considerable sacrifier, had to be accomplished "ant. further, the most necessary sieve for the resumption of meišvīkien had to be taken. "As to the latter, viewed in the light
prevailing at presenti, 1+ would
Francesaid in wartime and turned over on this intricate job, acted xx wardens of past experience and of the condillons.
to
to construction work.
нест
Rome, Jan. 30. The first formal tempt directly to link Mussolini with the kid-
the summer of 1941, of" our napping and murder of Air Force authorities at Hanka uch performances as the successful com
costrarte for the building Giacomo Matteotti was military airfield, the American-pletion, is
owned Shanghai Evening Post" modern-typu tow for the Kowloon made today by the pro- said today.
Wharf and Godown Co., and the construe. refusal was in | The
line with an of about ten miles of A.R.P. tunnels- secution when it read a
which, even recent order by the Air Force' re- deposition by the absent quiring any commercial planes to unr, was being pursued to the entire defendant. Filippo Fili- "give at least two hours notice in faction and, I may way, gratifica
oficikis of the Government arder obtain permission to charge. I wish to record my apprecia
to pelli.
make an emergency landing on a than of the devotion and contage of thr
englers and staff, both military airfield" Allegedly the owner of the car Chinese unitarred initely from Chinese, who up to the day of surrender in which. Matteotti was kidnapped, o Chinese military fields (which of Hong Kong, untiringly and often with Filipelli-who is believed to be
were built by the United States the risk of their Ne, hare, besides ful
niting their duty un techalelane engaged now hiding in his deposition that the "murder; the Chinese) the Pilots Associn-regulating the use of the shelters during natural to attribute primary importager ers gave. Mussolini the passport tion and personal papers of Metteotti and the CNAC requested the siege.
that commercial planes be per
"The Neelle Hill Mine the capital in
which was written off to a proof of Matteotti's death."
vestment of loadings mitted emergency Filipelli also admitted his offices military fields. Following con-nominal fature in 1110, bad made, during 2011 the period under review, a net profit of were used as a rendezvous far siderable delay, the request was
€500, which must be regarded se satlı the Fascist secret police and Mat granted with the rider that a pilot factory in view of the circumstance that teolli's murderers. He
also wishing to make an emergency its visible are reserves were mearing ex- velved another living co defen- landing must give two hours hauation. dant, Cesare
Rossi-who
"In trading, mainly on account of the war in Europe, we were not able to purs sistently claimed to be inrecent-sioce in order to obtain permis with the statement that Ross
Veteran airline pilots stressed restular business. We initiated and "Mussolini
of developing some were on the wor told him
knew that the two-hour notice require recint trim which, in the eight months -and said the **entire affair ment, to all effects and purposes, of exerimenting, had brought a net prov must be hushed up."
puts Chinese military fields "outfit of abs £1,000. The defendant claimed that he of bounds"
to commercial air "The Balance Sheel shows a net om of first heard of the Matteotti affair craft in distress Post" said
£79.222 after deduction of our pre-war
reparatio from Rossi and the slayers after,
it surplus, We have led a The "Evening the kidnap car had been returned learned that Capt. W. C. Mac-in qultalent to 143,867-presenting The amount of our 'direct war losses. In to him.
Donald CNAC chief pilot, made view of the fact that until further clari Another
letter i
was read in repeated requests to land in Han fication, reparation claims for war lowes Court today claiming that Amleto kow in order to reach the scen
have been accepted by the Authorities for Poveromo, member of the original of the crash but was unable to
registration only, we have not thespar kidnap quintet and who is now obtain modification of the inflex:
Ate them in or sat in the Balance Shrel A further em in the war-time being tried, had boasted of killing be rule.-United Press.
Merovints of alout £14,000 envers provi. Matteotti. The letter was writ
Kuna made for uncollectable debts, ware ten by an
Lime expenditure and commitments. klilow reserves in connection with the n
ef of the staff and their familien. . "Further, koears have "vaulted from the deterioration of the Company's, invenis menta in bares of various mining ente”. porisers in the Philippines and the Nether. Iand East. Indien. All of these properties: haring been porupted by the enemy, have suffered considerable demace to plant and Catruntures, In view of the uncertainty an to when and to what extent it will be
con-
to testify. No Reds
newspaperman
claimed
der, the second hit one of his batting with shot grazed France's left shoul-who will be called paperman.
The aides and the third hit a nearby that Poveromo admitted stubbing policeman, but none was seriously Matteouli with a Ale when his wounded.
anger was aroused at being hit in the face with a shoe thrown by
confidence and scoring all round the wicket.
He started defen- sively, but scored rapidly at times. Batsmen Subdued
At 196 Hutton went forward to drive a tall from McCool, missed and the ball hit his pad below
the knee. He was given out leg before after only needing six for his century. His innings of 04 in- cluded
seven' fours.
Compton was the next batsman in. With a four from Hammond England's second century went up minutes. after batting for 248 Three runs inter, the captain was beautifully bowled by Tesback.
In opening his scccunt Hard- Brentford's bid to give Lon-staff drove a four which Hassett
London, Jan. 80.
Just reached with his foot, but the don another team in the F.A.ball relled out to the boundary. Cup in the fifth round is-not] After this, "however, both Comp. yet finished following a goal-ton and Hardstaff became some- less draw, after extra time, what subdued and played with Leicester.
England
Qui
time.
L. Hutton, 1.b.w., McCool C. Washbrook, c. Tallon, b.
Dooland
24
65
Despite frequent, spills and defensive errors, due to the teams snowcovered pitch, the baltied for two hours, making W. J. Edrich, e. and b. Dooland £7 the aggregate time, including W. R. Hammond. b. the first meeting last Saturday, J. Hordstaff, not out D. Compton, not cut
20 minutes without a goal.
They will meet for the third time at Villa Park en Feb. 3, and the winners, if then decid. I ed, will visit Newcastle in the next round.
Extras
Tutal (for 4 wkls.)
Toshock 18
22
The newspaper said it publish
ed the dispatch "with necessary | the struggling Socialist deputy. reserve."-United Press.
United Press.
It Wasn't Known. But
It Didn't Matter
Washington, Jan. 30.
The United States Navy did not know that Hitler ordered the German Fleet laid up in January. 1943, Admiral Ernest King said in an inter- view last night, but the U.S. Navy would not have depended upon it if it had known. Fewer ships might have been assigned to some areas, but a 'watch still would have been kept on the North Sea and Norwegian coast and ap- proaches to German held ports, Admiral King said.
As late as Auzust
1943 two
1 new American, bat:leships, the Palestine
239 with a
"South Dakota" and "Alabama."
group of destroyers. operated with the British Home Fleet led by four or more power- battleships and including, air- craft carriers
squadrone of cruisers and smail
ships. That this
R. Jul
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laidure
entirely
Great credit is due to the de-, Toshackt fences today as conditions were McCool.... 15 0 Fo bad that recovery after be. Johnson
ing beaten was very difficult. Dooland
-Reuter.
.
--Reuter.
DEATH OF FRED Week-End
BARRATT
Nottingham, Jan. 30. The death at the age of 52
Rugger
and
was
Plan To Seize Azores
on
Conference
and
In Soviet
Areas
Nanking, Jan. 31.
"The Brat steps in this direction "Mere taken in a tentative-way and simẹd 10- wards colabilahing contact with whatever possiblities were offering in that line during the period following the liberation. These trials, I am sorry to say, have proved disappointing in'ronny respects on account of the abnormal' conditions pre- vailing as well as of the unsatisfactory state of health of the Manager "of the Department concerned, who for that rww. on a retired since This Department It now "both as regards personnel and equipment. We have secured the services of highly competent technicians and have brought to the Colony new equipment and are contemplating the sequisitions of such Tur. ther Stems as will be required in under- taking major public cufityTM worke nil large-scale building operations. The int
bảng, thoroughly` re-organized,
to
eral supervision of aur #elivitten In ́ Lhla feld has been entrusted
Mr. N. D Teters, formerly of Morrison & Kudsen and in charge of military and naval non- struction-work in the Pacific area. Can- currently with his functions of President of the Maraman Building Corporation. Mr. Telers will advise on all problema connected with Maruman construction en- Kineering undertakings in the Far East. | Che of our affiliated companies haa ro- eently slened a street with the Chinese Government covering the reconditioning of a large quantity of construction an automotive equipment turned over China by the U.S. Government. This in- volves the employment in the Far East of a large, number of technics), experta and skilled operator, who, accomling in circumstances, may be made available to Dot Company.
**We expect four Company's orgagian-
ponable to obtain compensation, we have written of the last reported book-välue or shares In the Philippine mines by to percent, that is, £38,412; the residuation will be further strengthened by a value corresponding approximately to the steady and adequate supply of local hulld present market value, ha' to shares in
ing materiale, the production of which
At a recent meeting between the Chinese and Soviet military authorities at Palantien, 20 miles north of Dairen, the the Sumatra mines previously valued al Chinese representative, re. 420.30 we have deemed it appropriate lo gimental commander Chow Pu, a step furibre by writing them down to a nominal figure. The unpredictable demanded that the Soviet political developments in Indonesia military authorities disarm all the precarious legal houfs upon which the Communist troops within theirtion of investor rights in that ter
ritory may ultimately be decided, apper"> areas, according to a Mukden fed to us to constitute quffelent reason la dispatch to the "Isin. Min Pao." . It goes without saying that this Rction does not imply any renouncement The Soviet representative,
on sur Company's part of our propos who is commander of the 105th tionate share in any reparation which Soviet Division at. Dairen, wasters date from the competent authori. M.A.E.M. May be while to obtain"'ni, rome said to have replied there were te no Communists in Soviet areas.
Concrete Products The meeting, the "Hain Min “Conerpla Products Ltd., of which your, Pao" claimed, resulted in an Company are General Managers and of agreement to maintain liaison which in April, 184, the Becretary was
appointed Receiver & Manneer, showed between the military authorities light improvement in their polios on of both sides.United Press.
TEMPERATURE
Money Mart RISE IN LONDON
Athens, Jan. 31.
An Illuminated sign spelling in
Cavandish Bentinck's mes pending promotion Was con.
comes in for normal promotion, which automatically involves a transfer. He was appointed Ambassador to Poland. in 1945. When Count Kwasery-Gro- cholski was sentenced to death in Warsaw earlier this month for a foreign for "spying power," the indictment against the Count stated that a "For eign Ambassador went tu sed him at his home to pick up a marcel. but did not collect it because of the intervention of Security officials."
At the trial a witness used Ambassa the words "British dor" instead of a "Foreign President Ambassador." The
had ruled that indiscretion bren committed and cleared the court for evidence to be taken scerely. Reuter.
"Urgent"
Warsaw, Jan. 30. Bentinck's transfer note, marked "Urgent," arrived at almost the same time as lif note protesting, at the arrest translator, of the Embassy
who, the Miss Marynowaka, Polish Security Police announ ced tonight, had confessed to.
made unspecified "accusations against her during the first Interrogation."
known
Miss Marynowska, anong newsmen and diplomuta in Warsaw as "The Contessa," edited the Embassy daily, press summary in English. After- naon papers, bannering "Bri tish Embassy official arrested, sald she confessed "further in- formation of a revealing nature,"
She was held in solitary con- firement in Security Police Headquarters, next door to the Rritish
Stalin Embassy on Street, We are ready to proceed with as soon as
uitable alte can, be procured, your pro The Embassy counsellor, Mr. party at Mataukok being still under re- million by the Military Authorities,
Philip . Broad, will act as Mr. Charge d'Affaires after Mining
Cavendish - Bentinck's depar ture. Most Polish Government
ficials refused to receive .or. to confer with Mr. Bentinck after his return to Warsaw on January 18.-United Press.
*The Mining Department has not yet resumed lù activities. We are contam-
polating a new survey of the Mealle Kill property, un the result of which will depend our decision sa to the rehabilita
tion of this Mine, which in view of
Teatruction of its plank, and structuTION Inveda new zɛpital Investment, Wa in. Cun-
tend to re-open this Department
|sulting Engineers for Mining an s
an the conditions in China will warrant this ated.
"In view of the lack of personnel, the. Trading Department has with aʊma delay reisstand its operations in a few Ines of boxinens and am pleased to
Washington, Jan. 31. Senator James E. Murray today charged that big news papera, magazines and paper- special mill operators were controlling alate that particularly in this direction "price, production, and we have achieved, in the course of the|bation" of newsprint, recent months, quite efzákla materialuiged Congress to break the
**Your Company has had to rely largely
bottleneck.United Press. upon the Individual Initiative of Directors pending the resumption by the Board of Eta normal functions...I wish to expresa
* resulta.
my appreciation of the nasistance they
Mr. T. B. Wilson and Mr. II. W. Mawon
were re-elected to the Board, on the mov Robert De You,
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London, Jan. 30.
Gold fell back to $320 a tael The Palestine
(Continued from Pune 1) Conference yesterday.
It had opened at souri areas swept by separate which met again in London to $326.50 but the rate slid in the ternodoes.
havo spontaneously given in order to jeni heavy fleet was not day, was saved from
break absence of buying support.
sire the protection of your Company's watching
Sixteen inches of snow hit interests and to hesume the activities. wasted
the down by the suggestion from
Piastres also glid German Fleet was shown Foreign Secretary. Revin
back to Milwaukee, disrupting com. also extend my thanks to the staŋ more that by the desperate northern raid of
1 committee
$14.05 100 after opening at munications in that area. be formed
A particularly to Mr. Rawits for their up- to
Urine efforts during the critics! the "Scharnhorit" In December.
Limes 1948. Admiral
outskirts King
said. Al
examine the proposals made by $14:30. Lowest rate touched tornado struck the
your Company has passed through,"! the British Government
was $14.
of Montgomery and hit Kent;
The Chaleman then proposed the adop- though she w scheduled to be
Chinese National counter-proposals
Currency Akabama, decommisioned
reportedly killingdon of the Report and Accounts za prov by
Hitler
and the.
dozen ented, and on Mr. A. W. De Brookert July 1, 1943, German naval offi- tatement which had been sub continued weak and closed at 58 three and injuring a
seconding, the motion, was “unanimously' cer apparently succeeded in post-mitted by Palestine Arabs, cents for futures and 72 cents parsons.
carried. poning the end of their last crack The committee will be com for spot (for CN$1,000).
At least six were killed and occurred in a hospital here of On the Club ground at Happy fighting ship. She
sub-posed of British and Arab de
U.S. dollars continued in de- 15 injured when tornadic winds
Man of Mr. H. Grare,, arcanded by MT. Fred Earratt, former Notting. Valter tais afternoon two keen requently caught by the Royali legates and is expected to meet mand at $4.89. Sterling and blasted north central Arkansas hamshire and England fast matches should be witnessed.
Navy and destroydd."
within the next day or two:
Mewar Lowe Bingham Australian pounds were stendy and southern Missouri.
Matthews bowler, who played against R.A.F. Police, fresh from their
A today's meeting.
Six moro deaths by drown were enpolated sudilure of the Company Mr. at $15.16 and $12.54 respective--ings, heavy snowstorm toppling seconded by Mr. De Vor
on the motion of Mr. & R. Dodwell, South Africa in 1929 and near victory over Commandos last
Bevin' reviewed the solutions to ly. week, are quite likely to defeat against New Zealand duting Navy unless the latter have im
the Palestine problem, which
chimney in accidents in Illinois, Present at the meeting were Dr; J. B. The United States made plans had been advanced and outlined
Wisconsin, Ohio and Detroit, Merman (Chairman), Mr. 8. H. Dydwell the M.C.C. tour of 1929-1930.
proved on their performances of before the war to seize the Portu
T. 1. Who (Directors),. Mr. Barratt first played for his late.
guese Azores with the unofficial the difficulties confronting the brilliant neon letters the words at Vancouver B. C. doing an L. M. 8. Lord Becretary); and Messrs.
A gale struck the water front and Mr.
Robert De Vos (Mabagina. Director), Mr. Commandos, who just beat the approval of Portugal Admiral Government in accepting any Britain must go blazed briefly estimated $1,000,000 damage. A. W. De Bruckert and H. Grays (share enunty in 1914 and during his career was one of eight players RAF Police last week, will have Ernest J. King casually revealed. of them.
last night on the historic Acro- · Windá,, and; snow Anticipating who took a thousand wickets beaten record. Since Stanley, their for the strategic islands located ing a committee and emphasis the Parthenon. The police tore Oregon.
German grab Mr. Bevin suggested form polis, Illuminating the facade of down the coast to 2 for the county.
trustful three-quarter, left for in mid Atlantic, the United States ed the need for a speedy set down the sign at once and began At Tacoma, Washington, fire He accomplished the cricke UK, the Commandos have lack ter's double of a hundred ed, much of their former: punch. 1941 then laid metual plans for tement of the Palestine quesists believed to be comble destroyed a big centennial
matter in hunt for the "pro-Commun- Club are playing a new man to occupying the Azores as
fouring mill with estimated
London, Jan: 10.
·wickets, and a thousand runuruzzer, in: the Colony in Strange done with Iceland. * had been an indication of the talks befor United, Proza.
Baraman, 'Investments, Lensbilling at wing-three.
$2,000,000, damage, Firemen shares, perlative favourite with pro tween the British Government Club: Henderson, MeNay. Wel she agreed to the occupation, but and the Jewish Agency Execu other Arab delegations.
Although Portugal was neutral,
were hampered by the blizgional operatón before the war, are ler, Cessford Strange, Muriel, arranged for an effcial protest Lives, which took place yester Further contacts between the
zard.Associated Press.
showing sign of activity agula Cerounez Cleme, Colchester. McWhirter, Mann, Speyer.
to hoodwink the Germans, Ad day, lajan Balka
British authorities Benn. Graham, miral King related, disclosing a
and 'the
This company la interowlad”in a hum- HEAT WAVE! Taylor, Meffan,
Most Fair
Jewish "Shadow ...・・・ Delegation"
ber of Philippines mining companies, and long Zeeds, Jan 30,
Yept secret-Associated The Arab delegates, it is re- now in London are expected
niso operates a general, trading konfrans ・・・ Sydney, Jan. 31,
in the Far Eastles
+ Sir Stanley Jackson, and Brian
ported, stressed the suitability within a few daya, probably
While Europe froze today,
"Evening. Blandad?", writes / Sellers wore re-elected res Sellers is at present comment.
Australia's fortnight long heat Nearly all the company's resu1.00 and justice of the Arab pra | next week, pectively President and Cap-ing on the Test matches in
Paris, Jan. 30.
posals, which they maintained Zionists are boycotting the wave, with temperatures up to Mantis he lost during the way tain of the Yorkshire County Australia,
For the rugby union match went a long way towards soly. Palestine Conference, but the 116 degrees Fahrenheit in some sultis in clay. In scapleting it balan Cricket Club at the annual In honour of their great re- against England at Twickenham ing the problem and which "Shadow Delegation of the places, appeared to be breaking made recently and share holder may st. meeting held at Leeds today. cords in Yorkshire cricket, on Feb. 22, France has eclected were most fair, and workable. Jewish Agency. Executive les up with reports of violentovancial report at the end of
Neither was present at the Wilfred Rhodes, and Jalin the same XV as bent Scotland and there was no indication of dera has assembled in London wind and rain storms from
It certale that complete rehabilite mejung Siz Stanley being Tunnicliffewer, elected life in Paris and Ireland in Dublin any difference of opinion be for simultaneous discussions.- Queensland, South Australia ion will oncmailale extra dancing be
-Reuter abont owing to a chill, while members-Reuter,
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