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Arabs Threaten UNO Cocktail Party At St. Louis
Boycott
Cairo, June 3.
SHANGHAI RUSSIANS
SHANGHAI, JUNE 4.
Emil Ghoury, Secretary of the Palestine Arab de- ON PROTEST
icgation to the United Nations, told a press conference today that his delegation had re- commended to the. Palestine Arab Higher Committee that it boycott the UNO inquiry committee on Palestine on the grounds that the inquiry committee was partial. M. Ghoury said the Higher Committee would meet in Cairo on Thursday to debate the reconimen- dations. If, as expected, it favoured boycott, the Committee in turn would recommend that the Arab states do not cooperate with the in- quiry, he said.
Wr
work were dangerously strained fand "ench of you will be closely
observed!."
PROTESTS
UNLESS
Kellet Island
There was a grand gathering of old members of the club, many making their first visit to the clubhouse on Kellet Island since the war, and of Royal Naval officers and their friends at the Yacht Club on Sunday when Mr. N. V. A. Croucher, the Commodore of the club, gave an informal cocktail party at the end of the day's sailing.
WHITE RUSSIAN'S IN The party was given by Mr. Croucher mainly for SHANGHAI SAID TODAY the Royal Navy, and was greatly enjoyed - THAT THEY INTENDED TO
and appreciated by all those present, CARRY ON WITH THEIR
including Rear Admiral Woodhouse. Com- NEWSPAPERS ·AND
OTHER ACTIVITIES DESPITE
manding the Fifth Cruiser Squadron, and THE SOVIET
Commodore Everett. The Navy made the most of a D.NF.: Queen (Wilton, Kennedy good day by decisively defeating D.N.P.; Bonaventure the Club tenim in both morning Cohen) D.N.F. and afternoon races. The morn
trial of skill and grace was a patience, with fair to moderate wind veering and backing in all directions during the course of the
THE CHINESEE GOVERNMENT ORDERS OTHERWISE.
"stands
Mr. B.P. Aproteff, editor of the newspaper Russkoye Stavo and He outlined his ripiegation's
formerly officer in the Imperial port to the Committer It said the
Russlan Navy, said he thought it) delegation had noted that prat
unlikely the Chinese Government tically the whole American press
"You are going to a territory," will art on the Soviet protest. and especially the New York Mr. Lie said, "where human re
ile claimed his paper press had indulgest # yclus
lations have been, for an extend for truth and accurate reporting which propaganda behind could see the efluence
ed period, dangerously strained, of facts." He And the polley of the 5 | where religious differences exed) was Zoonists and the Jewish Agshey,
"non-Communist--not anti. "We પ્રર્રવ that
United
and where domestic issues are in Sovlet, and never autl-Russian." the Nations Ansembly, which we had an neute stage. I must impress Referring to the Soviet hoped would be based on justice upon you with great earnestness quests that Russian emigrant or
genuine desire to righ
the heavy responsibility which anisations be forbidden to carry W?H!8 was tainted by Zon
each member of the Secretariat on their activities, Mr. Aproicit ⚫ influence and dominated by 121 must shoulder I must
warn declared the refugees are legally Ameticons and British whs
be extremely recognised and are not carrying you, therefore, to directed the nalicies of the major-cautious about your persimal ent. ity of the 65 countries represent duct and your atlerances. Even Chinn or Russin.
on any netipities detrimental to
In off duty hours, you must studi, Liaison Offer
Catty Aveled discussion of any issues directly or indirectly con nected with Palestine."
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Al Lake Success, the United Nations Palestine Commission, ist one of its first major decisions
The insuraner was ordered at flowing the organisation vet. My on Monday, invited the Bri. the request of Uruguay's Robert gove no specie Arni Fontaine, who tish troverament and the
rensons. The delegates also voted
Higher Committer For Palestine and the Jewish Agency to assign themselves US$25 o day for ex- Babson offers #s the II-nation penses. United Press,
board of inquiry.
The Invitation
was
tu on
extended
after decking to Bmit the liaison .fleer's power
Ameity.
No representatives of The three groups will be allowed;
lo attend either the committee's deliberations or its closed session u linder the suggestion by chat- man Emil Sandstrom of Sweden,
comuitte
1.
حمل
Manus As A
Naval Base
Other White Russians claimed the Soviet protest was motivated by Sorter's desire to silence Tussian pupers and organisations iron
гаге.
Up to the last mark, with 24 boats tacking to and from off the Kowloon shore, it was difficult to see how the teams were faring. but 7 out of the Orst 8 boals across the Snishing line had NAVY
coxswains.
In the afternoon the wind bad settled to blow from the SW and strengthened considerably. 30 much so in fact that 3 dinghies capsized and one filled up and had to down sails. The Salling Secre tary capsized before the start but managed to get himself and his boat salvaged in time to cross the ine with the starting gun. Thu first four banta home in the after- noon were Navy, and congratula- tlons go to Lt. Brookes R.N, who
(Phillips.
Next Weekend Next weekend there will be the a races in Stars and Dinghies
bont
on Saturday and Sunday. Races are open to all-comers and Inem- bera are reminded of the times and starting times, also that launch Falald-on" on Sundays.
Boats, 2/10 p.m. Saturday, 10.10 a.m. and 2.10 p.m. Sundays from queen's Pier-10 minutes earlier from Kowloon Star Ferrier Pie The races on both days start, 3 p.. prompt.
Sing Tao Win Again
Manila, June 4. The Sing Tao footballcam
Snatch Win
New York, June 4. Bobby Dillinger's ninth inning single with banes loaded earned for Bt. Louis Browns victory over Red Sox in the American baseball league whllo Senator's Gerald Priddy homered in the ninth to give his squad a win over the In- dlans.
Scores:
*****
American League
c. Rosar
R. H.
E.
શ
فراح
3
น 0
11 10
Boston Red Sox 3 B St. Louis Browns... 4 5
Red Sox: p. Hughson; c. Teb-
bots. Browns: a. Kinder; e. Early. Philadelphia Athletics Chicago White Sox 17
Athletics: . Coleman, Scheibe; White Sox; p. Papish; e. Tresh, Washington Senators.. Clovoland Indians
Sonators: p. Newsom; c. Evans. Indiane: p. Embree, Kielman (5th). Willis (8th); c. Hegan, Stanky paced the Dodgers with triple, two doubles and a single? driving in three and scoring three, defeating the Pirates at Brooklyn 116, in the opener of a scheduled double bill.
Ine Dimaggio led the Yankees' attack with four consecutive mathering the Tigers nt Detroit,
Today's scores were:
a
3.0.
National League
H.
E.
4
which are continuing to lift the won both the morning and after- i blanked out the Turba Salvajer Bagby; c. Kluttz, Sullivan.
curtain around Russla.-
United Press.
J
Gen. Hodge Insists On Point
noon races. Detail, of the races are:- Morning
..
H. Pittsburgh Pirates G
h Brooklyn Dodgers 11 13
Pirates: p. Herman, Strincevich. which is Manila's best soccer
Dodgera; p. Burney, Casey; c. side, to the tune of 4-0 before one
Edwards. of the biggest crowds since the visitors' arrival here at the Rizal Pittsburgh Pirates 7
(and game) 2. Tyne II, N. (Barrett, Foster). Stadium today. 3. M
Manxman, N. (Cole, Cartor).
Brooklyn Dodgers Commandore II, C. (Sedgewick,1.0, Mrs. Sedgewick); Duke of York
1. Tamar. N. (Bronkes, Griffiths),
N. (Honess, Mrs. Heness);
The score for the first half was
which was Chinese Iefi-in. Lai Shiu-wing.
made by
Lal also scored the first goal
DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE.
ASIA STUDIO
10 Ice House Street
Full Scale War
In Arakan
Rangoon, June 3. Seven thousand Gurkha and Punjabi troops and armed Burmese police are carrying on full- scale operations against the insurgents in the Arakan region of southwest Burma, It was au- thoritatively learned here today.
Operations reached battle pitch over the weekend, and police and troops are being steadily rein- forced by a specially trained "striking force" of veterans of the anti-Dacoit campaign.
the
The trouble rnging in Arakana is ensentially a rebel.
from Com-
on against the Government for separation of the region the rest of Burma, but muniat agitatora and Dacolt bands have infiltrated Into the movement.
Affected areas include about growing Burmese territory.be- 17,000 square miles of the rice.
A
Paris Gets
Its BreadTM
Paris, June 4.. The bread Rupply was virtual- tween Arakan Yomas and they back to normal in Parin to- day despite the decision of the Bay of Bengal.
striking bakers to continue high-ranking Burmese Government official, who
their two-day old walkout. hns
Almost all bakery shops were just supervising
returned here nfler
for business" and open the Arakon operatomers in most sections of town ment's resolve to suppress tloris, reiternied the Govern. were being provided with the
the
normal 250 gram per person disturbances "at any cost".
ration of bread.
He said that the situation was
Cus-
Ovens were manned by bakery
very critical with virtually no proprietors and their output administration anywhere. About was augmented today by 32,000
800 village headman are on kilos of bread turned out by atrike. Officials are unable to army bakerien.
move about anywhere exeent under n, heavy armed guard.
Plain Banditry Describing the Arakun
NITY-
"These
Meantime 1,600 railroad em- ployees at the Charolan equlp- ment depot in Paris walked oat in a demand for readjust- and job ment of their wagen classifications.
The striking railroaders vor- used on Hinge vice...equipment
At the important marshalling
reat aa an "open revolt against authority," he added: gangs are well-trained. well-i 3 armed and well-equipped. They 2 are spread out in an entire divi running south-east out of Paris, e.sion with 'regimental head-quar-yard of Villeneuve, St."
ters' at eight main centres.
George's, south of Paris, near- "The ganga forcibly recruit ly 6,000 workers in repair and people for their 'Revolutionary construction yurda continuod Army'
and collect 'protection their walkout for "bread and money from the people, The higher salaries." O whole position
12
Pirates: p. Roc, Strincevich; the Kluttz.
Dodgers: p. Barney; c. Bragan, Edwards.
8
11
and Chu
Hawthome); Gambla, McIntyre): Bonaven in the second half followed by
W J. Coote. Edwad. Fung King-cheong
N.
N
ture. Black.
Seoul, June 4.
די
Duke of
Australian naval base on Man journalists in Seoul to enter the Abery), "Sherith);
U
is so confused
The continued strike of re-
2, that one cannot draw a distinct finory workers caused a thin-
line between political gitation and plain banditry."
He add
American League New York Yankees 3 Detroit Tigers 0
Yankees: p. Shen; e. Houk,
ning of the usually heavy, au- Tigers: n Newhouser, White; | c. Wagner,' Swift.
tomobile traffic in Parle as most, Reds at Philadelphia, Cardinals cd: "Joint police and military gas station pumps went dry- at Boston, Cubs at New York, operations are going on Athletics at Chicago, Red Sox at tensively. The heavy monsoon, St. Louls and Senators at Cleve. Which has just set in, is land were night gomes.-United urally hampering movements Prces.
but the campaign is being car- ried on relentlessly.
(Browne, Strong); Wing-keung." Maroon, N.
The visitors' fourth local en. (Andrews, Hughes Adamant V1. C. (Hurden, Rebert-gagement la set for Saturday Canberra, June 4, Lt-Gen. John R. Hodge has son); Adamant V. C. (Harris, afternoon against the Yan Lok the committee decided that liaison The Defence Minister, John | refused In permit Russian Roberts): Stonecutters IV. N. Association, the officers would be allowed only ta
best Chinese Dedman, told the House of Repre-journalists to enter the southern Spine, Bennett Stonecutters team here.Reuter. supply information or render any 1 sentatives today that the Govern- zone of Korea until the Russians C. Hancock, Miss Hopkins)
mem propose to establish an
American Stonecutters VC (S. Cooter, agree to allow ali
York
He where the Government will wel-
Tyne zone Gandy, Beeching). come an arrangement for its joint Soviet-occupied Northern
Bonaventure enture Inter use by the United States on the
11, C. (Rouse, Robson); Amethyst, principle of reciprocity"
The joint Soviet-American C. (Manning, Thomson); Black "Manus will be maintained in Commission seeking to set up a Swan. N. (Duckworth, Sweeney); place of the present New Guinea
provisional government for all cutters III. N. (Samborne, Wood), now but potential Derby win-
Byms, N. (Mack, Hays: Stone- Twa young horses, namele Miss Mok 1e4-Koren is meeting here. It plans (D.N.F.); Gambia II. C. (How-nors of the future, have arrived! Wins Title man sold.
ollier service to the specifically requested.
The commission, earlier, dreld- ed to postpone the dreiston on whether to inspect European fe fugee camps. The committee will leave by plane for Palestine on June United Press,
Rule Of Silence ...
Lake Success, June 3.
The United Nations today
clumped a strict rule of silence on
bass at Dreger Harbour,"
Manus is an Australian man. sessions later
Guinea and zone.
Sixteen large navil
slate north of New
the 48 United Nations employees was converted Inte
In the Russian
American
Indian Horses For Derby
London, June 3.
photo-
nam-Meek. Morgan). (D.N.F.); Stonecutters II. C. (Fisher, Mrs. at Liverpool from Bombay.. Fisher), (D.N.F.).
A colt and a yearling, they
who will accompany the Palestine by the U.S. Navy during the graphers and newsmen are here
investigating committee, and the
commission itself insured the life. of each member of the delegation for US$30,000 and those of enchi employée at US$15,000.
The Secretary General, Trygve Lic. addressing the employees, ordered them to refrain "from even a casual ward of a politicul or religious nature" while in the Middle Enst. He pointed out that conditions in that part of the
Trouble In Palestine
war. Associated Press.
TIENTSIN CENSORSHIP
Shanghai, June 4.
and the Russlan Commander LL.Gen, G. P. Korntkov asked permission for "Tass" Correa ponderit W. E. Protsenko to enter.
Gen. Hodge granted a tenta- tive permission on May 28 for Protsenko to enter Séoul if "American newer entre to me permitted to cover later the Com- mission sessions in the north..
Afternoon
ex-
DA-
"A large number of Dacolt leaders were killed and captur- ed in the Brat two daya' opera- tlona."
A total of 1,223 cases dacoity and bandley were Result of morning race- have been brought over by the Among those who took part ficially reported in Burma Navy.. 180 Club...115 Gackwar of Baroda, owner of in the Kwangtung Provincial ing the first three weeks
this year's Derby entry, Athletic Meet and competed in May-Reuter. Sayajirao.
the Table Tennis Championship (Girls' Singles) were Mias Young Wai Bun and Miss Mok Woon King. both from Hong Kong,
2. Bonaventure 11. N. (J. Coote, 1. Amethyst, N. (Brookes).
Edwards).
CONSCRIPTION BILL
in
of
United Press.
DELIVERIES TO CHINA SLOW
Nanking, June 4. Only US$20,000,000 worth of American surplus material mostly trucks have been shipped to China since the surplus égress dur-Mr. George Yeh, Vice-Minister ment was concluded last Augusti
offor Foreign Affairs, told a prese
conference todny.
of
The deal involved the transfor of over US$500.000.000 worth of surplus property to the Chines Government. The stipulated pro perty should be shipped to China; within 20 months,
They were burn and bred in 3. Tyne I. N. (Barrett, Foster). India and it is the Maharaja's Gambin II. N. (Wilson, Mein- experiment to train them in Bri- tyro): Duke of York I. C. (S. tain for future Dérbys. Conte, Abery); Bonaventure I, C.
London, June 4. Miss Young, who had held: Chief Officer A.C. Alexander, (Chidel, Sheriff):
The peacetime conscription bill Byins. Censorshis ordered by the litry
(Sedgewick,
G. of
The Chinese Government la try-* the Anchor Line
the championship for the past requiring Britain's 18-year-olds to ing to speed up surplus properly, ison Hars, at Tiedisin on Monday
slegmer Mrs. Sedgewick): Castalla, in which
the horsesx years, lost to Mias Mok in undergo a year of was the first concrete sign of the
compulsory shipments to China,~- II. C. Tick, N.
(Harris, Roberts)
throo military training headed for American shipping firms travelled, will be watching keen spectacular game of resumption of wartime restrictions
Bl Black, N. (Honess, Mrs. Honexs)! n the freedom of the press In
Koratkav on June 2 wrote to Stonecutters II, N. (Samborne, ly for their naming. Heat-straight sets on May 30, fn the final approval.
curry the goods to China most of Gen. Hodge thanking him and Whod); Chinn in thiore than a year.
N. tended them in their boxes on
Its passage was assured Duke of York II,
presence of a large crowd of
when which are now in stock piles in The mensare which WAS
spectators who applauded the the measure won approval on the Guam. Okinawa, the Marlynnas an-agreeing to allow a representa- (Lewin, Hawthorne): Adamant V. deck throughout the
voyage, nounced during the heat of the tive of the American press" to;
N. (Cole, Carter); Gambia II,
thu and other Pacific islanda new champion. It was the first decisive second reading
under Two stablelads met the ship time the two had played to-
House of Lords.
Joint Sino-American custodian. student anti-civil war demonstra accompany the Commission when ownam-Meek. Morgan): Stone and they will deliver the horses ether tions in North Cihna followed a
cutters
N. (Duckworth, to the owner's training stables
Numerous members grumbled ship. The shipments, he said, are series of scattered of arrests of North Korea.
it travels to Pyongyang in Sweeney); Adamant VI. N.
that a year of training was not expected to be compisted within, (An-
21-enough but approved it without a 20 months-United Press. · Chinese Journalists
Hodge, rejected drews, Hughes);
TV at Newmarket-Reuter. Stonecutters closure
this Baying
second vote.-Associated Press, of several newspaper
he would admit] C. (Hancock.
Hopkins) London, June 14. offices in various parts of the Protsenko only if Kuretkov per- Queen, C. (Mapping. Thomsos)
past strike-mitted all American newsmen in Manxman, C.
C. (Fisher, Mrs. Goldie Myerson, éhuir-country during the
Fish- ridden fortnight, Associated Scout to man of the Political Depart Press.
travel. Associated r).
(D.N.F.);
Maroon, G. (Hur. Robertson). Press. ment of the Jewish Agency for
(D.N.F.); Stone cutters I, N. (Symes, Bennett), Palestine, told a press coffer-
(filled-up); Stonecutiers III, C. ence today that Palestine in un-
(Gandy, Dawe). (D.N.F.); Com happy and "expected something|
modore 11, N. (Mack. Hay), (Cap- to happen.!!
sized): Tmar, C. (Rouse, Robson), (Capsized);Adamant IV, C. (Browne, Strong). (Capsized).
Result of afternoon race:
Navy....170 Club 193 Total Points:
Mr. Myerson arrived in, Lon don today from Palestinel She maid the situation in Paletine is tense and that the Jewish Agency is "intensely worried" about what will happen during the interim period until the
United Nations Inquiry Com
mission works, DTC DIS mendation:**
recom-
She expressed the hope that, the immiirpation laws would be relaxed during the perlod to allow 10,000 to 12,000)
Interim
and the
Freddie Mills Puts Up Poor Show
London, June 3,
Lloyd Marshall, the coloured American cruiser- weight, knocked out Freddie Mills, the British champion, in the fifth round of a 10-round in- ternational boxing contest at the Harringay Arena here tonight.
den,
Navy....350
Club..218
The scores were: 1st.set 28; 2nd 21-17; 3rd 21-18.
Edrich Plays Grand
and Innings
London, June 3. The match between Middlesex and the South Africans ended in a draw at Lords today after
The Stars The Stars had a field day on Saturday when for Tha thted Helmsman's race four Stars were*** sot a course around StonecutterE
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K.B.G.C. TEAM
The following have been select-
RADIO
ZOW Hong Kong broadcasting
ed to represent Kowloon Bowling on a frequency of 845 kilozycjha Green Club "D" against Craigan from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 930 gower Cricket Club in the Colony to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.54 'knock-out competition on Sunday | megacycles in the 31 metre band commencing at 4°p.m. at«Kowloon from 12.30 to 1.16, 7.80 tą 8,30 Cricket Club..
-and-9,15-to-11.00-p.me
V.C. Dixon, F.H. Wilkinson, J.S. | HET.
for
OPEN GOLF
and file
6.10 p.m.-Landon Kolay: Herna· · Menu,
from Britain. BEK pon.-"Berviers Muslo Box":
Dinnen and D.W. Phillips (skip). 12.80 p.m.--Dallz Programand Summary.
J.G. Robertson, S. Redden, L.R.12 p.m.--Film Favourites.
1.00 pm New Weather Report and Whant and G.H. Gough
.----Announcergents. a day of interesting and exciting cricket.
H.A. Lammert, E. Green
1.10 p.m. Orchestral Interlude, K.C. Hamilton and F.A. CheesmansAndre Kostelanis The final scores were South Result of first-class
games (skip).
"Orchpsten und Jean Babion (Vocal), Africans 424 and 217; Middlesex which ended today were:- 316 for eight declared and 228 for
Players unable to tak, part bill 158-Yule and Exceests from Gila At Lords: Bouth Africans drew asked to inform the Club at the 2. Bert: and Sullivan. BIX.
Close, Down, with Middlesex. South Africans earliest opportunity.
3.36 .Studios Children's Hour.. 424 and 217 (Harris 76, Sims aix
095€ 436bGFLight Variety." There was a sudden collapse in 89). Middlesex 318 for eight de. and South Fairway Buoy, which the South Africans' second innings clare and 226 for six (Edrich
9.0. Transcription Servist! and
IMA" with Tommy Handler, with the light variable winds contrary tides took them wall over when play was resumed today not eul 133, Denis Compton 34).
Washington, June 4
7.30 pmtulle: "Demi-Houza. * Ten thousand shirt-sleeved fans In the next round, the fourth, hours and then gave a close and and the 42-year-old slow bowler, At Gillingham: Kent beat War. Jews to enter Fetestine month and John Dewar, owner of the Mills, with blood trickling from exciting finish
Bobby Locke, and America's] Jim Sims, performer the hat-trickwickshire by nine wickets, Kent golfing greats converged hore 2.00 London Rotax: World New ly from Central Europe. She is Derby favourite, Tudor Minstrel, cuts under both eyes, continued 1. Belletrix (Browns, Chri-
for Middlesex
333 and 109 for one (Ames not Capitol Open gulf tournament, the US$10,000 national on ronto lo Zurich, for the Jow- Baw The Briton battered and to trade punches, but he was, tir
tensch)** 4.18,40
Today, however, Harris came to | out' 48), Warwickshire 100 and ish Labour Party meeting-alammed almost unconscious by a ing visibly and was gind when
2. Algot Howham Meck,
the tourists rescue with a bril-255 (Wright five for 88), the
which gets underway thii | 6a0 pm-Btudia: Tacord Revod. - A Its." United Press.
man not ranked in the first ten in end of the round came.
Sedgewick)
4.1980 liant: 70, his highest score of the At Newport: Glamorgan boot
view of the Latest Records revived morning. the United States.
3. Daphra (Chidell, Miss
by DW. Presented by Nicki' Don Thus, it was no surprise when
Unprecedented Intereat la be- tour. He batted 65 minutes and Somerset by five wickets, Glam. Losoby) Mills put up an, Inglorious dis. in the next round.a vigorous right|
4.20.00 Deneb (Lindeman, Mre, The dary strokes-two sixers, und 12. set
60 of his, runs came from boun-organ 235 and 122 for five: Somer. Ing shown in Locke, who has 9.00 pm.D.C. Transcription pervices play and cheers for their defeat to the jaw put him down for the son). D.N.F
210. and 239.
won four of the six American WRECKED *
ed idol were mingled with ot count
The dinghies also on Saturday
At Manchester: Lancashire tournaments he has appeared. Jerusalom, Jung 4.
A second victory went to the could have done with a stronger Edrich undoubtedly saved the drew with Surrey. Lancashire 148 In since coming, to the United-Studio: A Tribute to the Latar An oll train travelling from Mills looked punch-drunk after United States when Berry, upar-wind. Three boata Manzman, match for Middlesex, who ro- and 484 for seven (Washbrook States after a series of exhibi- Lydda to Tel-Aviv was derailed a tremendous lefthook to the jaw ring pariner of Marshall, knocked Gambia II and Commodore 2. Had quired 320 runs for victory in not out 201, G. A. Edrich 54). tions In South Africa with
In the first minute of the night, out the British welterweight, Ar- a good first lap, taking the. lexil three hours, 50 minutes. Their Surrey 435. the
Sammy Snead,United Pròss.' | He looked like a man completely| thur Dakahur, in the second round almost in turas, but "during the wickets began to fall at regular At Nottingham: Notts, drew
•Official reports' said the fire./out and was too often asked to of a scheduled "eight round collwind better and drew aboad fròm | fiultless innings of 133 nol out. declaroů. ¡Essex 324, (Viger not
wocond lap Gambir H-found this intervals, but Edrich played a with Essex. Notts
062 for eight),
FOUR QUARTERS call on liís · laat reserves to avold | test. man was injured.
London, June 8, cruci
Mills had a he punishment. Indeed,
Commodore II, whilst the others This was his fourth century of out 111) and 100 for four (Cray The
ten-pound weight Palestine Government
dropped far astern:~~
Playing at home in the 11.50 -Glow Downl. Lappeared not to have been hit advantage over Marshall. At the was making. Inst-minute pre when he west down for the count weights Mills scaled 12 stone
the season and he batsed three|105); 1. Gambia if (Wilson, Ben-
hours and 15 minutes,' bitting-13 · At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni
Rugby League today Oldham parations for hearings be of eight at the beginning of the eight and quarter pounds, and 2. Commodore II (Honors,
nett) conducted by the United Nions third round. Twice more in that Marshall, who had a height ad
fours. He was nover in trouble versity Brow with Worcestershire. defeated Liverpool Stanley 14
Printed and for the Mr. Honers). MA 3.00.00 and when he played an attacking, Worcestershire 207 and 200 for six points to nine. Special Committee on Palestine round he went down for counts vantage of over an inch, weighed S. Tamar (Morgan, M.
The match was played
proprietors,
Newspaper stroke he hit with great force, fils declared (Kenyon 51, Young 80).
In Enterprise, Limited, by WÄRTKA" In the YMCA. Hall-United of five and two, only to recover] 11 stane twelve and a quarter-] Morgan)
4.95.30 leg strokes being especially powers. Camtridge 370 and: 113 for two, four -20-milbule phases because JAMES KEATES, Windsor Hoses Press
miraculously.
Neuter.**
Manaman
Carter) } tui.
-Beuter.
of the heat-Reuter,"
Hong Kong,
PALESTINE TRAIN
today by explosions and spilled oil paught fire,
casional boo..
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"The Written Word". No. "Jong-
Chen wit
Glenn Miller. Compiled and. Des Kanted by Bernie Xnott and Geuria Jobb.
9.14 p.m.-Plano Farade: Moders Corn
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