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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947.
MELVILLE GETS ANOTHER!
Fourth Successive Test Century
South African Collapse
London, June 24. After a good start this morning, during which Alan Melville, the South African skipper, scored his fourth successive Test century, the tourists collapsed in sensational fashion in the second Test Match at Lords and were all out for 327.
Wright, the Kent bowler, did the damage, taking live witkets for 95 runs in 39 overs, of which 10 were maidens. South Africa were forced to follow on. with 227 to uvert an innings defeat.
Melville 56)
(2 rosineral
and Nourse the boismen nu chance to settle South Afrien's down, his bowling changes several
Empire Forestry Conference
London, June 23.
Over 100 forestry ex- perts from the Domin- ions, India, Burma and the Colonies are now in
PRO DOUBLES TITLE
Forest Hills, N. Y..
June 23.
Bobby Riggs and Don Budge defeated Welby Van Hora and Wayne Sabin in a fro-art match, winning their Ry into the doubles Anal of diety National professional tournament, 13-15, 2.8, 10.8 6-3, 6.1. They will play loter br the day with Fred Perry and Frank Kovacs for the doubles title.-United Pres.
London for the largest Bluebird
timber conference of its kind ever held.
The denuding of Common- wealth forests to meet wartime
Try-Out
fast tongs this orang, which tunes resulted in a wicket falling needs and reafforestation plans At Poole
saernight hud stood at 167 for immerħniety.
wickets
Dawson and Harris batted stub. Altri bodbornly for a Bfth wicket stand of
BO fra 5 minutes. Then taken their apore fa 246 for 4
At Inch South
mus behind Boyland's dret mus total of 51 for 8, de
clared.
Melville, the visitors" skipper, ervated cricket history when he
Fourth remont has Test century
NGUVURATAKS
117. 11e the Gay place its accomplish this Stal apams sur country and his Tom pcritsaries were Spread over myht yours.
In the Test gunst Eng. Jamal at uzbun
1989 hel scored 1 hod in the present
in
Series 123and 104 not out in the Get Test at Trent Brge n fortnight ag
Second Innings
Melville's sound but at thes pamalaking innings was marketi by several whores but he drove aist ent suvees-fully, agentast all- dewhere during his stay of four all a quarter hairs and hit 16 Jours.
ve
wickets tell quickly until the last wirket pair, Lindsay and Smith
alled Fruns in 25 minutes,
The scores!----
England 564 for ̧¡ declared.
South Africa-1st Inngs.
Melville, b'Wright
MRebell, stumpid Evans, b
Compton
Viljoen, Wright Souge, how, i Holliex Dawson, e Barnett, follies Harris, stumped Evans, b
Compton
Rowan, Wright Tuckett, Wright Maan, b Wright
Lindsay, not out Smith, e Edrich, b Pope
Total
London, June 24.
Sir Maleulm Campbell is going
To overcame the consequent shortage are being discussed, In the words of the delegates' mes- sage to His Majesty the King, to put his Jet.powered "Bluebird" forests in His Majesty's werin the water again in July 5 to pee if extensive changes will en- ritories made a vital contributio
able the 30,000 lb. 25-foot craft to and the embreaks Sir Malcolm's own speed. contribute to
buat record of 141.7 miles an hour. and Improved
"But we certainly won't try for any record on July 5, Sir Mai. colm said Monday night, we're Just trying to see if the changes we've made have overcome the excessive yawing at high speeds."
to the war effort ference desire to their restoration management.
The
Commission Forestry proposes to replant 600,000 neres of felled woodlands during the next ten years. and create na 40 other 500 acres of fresh planta-i
tlong with the ultimate objective of csfublishing 6,000,000 acres of forest over a 50-year period
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3
30
8
The run, Which Sir Malcolm kid would not
be at any high speed, will be made in the bay at Poole, Dorset.
DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE
ASIA STUDIO 10 Ice House Street.
SEEDED PLAYERS THROUGH Wimbledon Championships Start
to supply 36 per cent, of national haven't got more than a❘ needs.
straight mile across the bay," he The Commonwealth delegates tid. "Certainly not enough for who share a common interest inny record run."..
7 renfforestation schemes describ. if the changes are satisfactory, 11ed the advances made during the he will return the "Bluebird" to
in war in the science of timber Lake Coniston production.
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BOWLING
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19. 0 122
20 1 76
19.2 5
30
10 95
28 10
Compton
11 32
Reuter.
Edrich Beiser Pope His partnership with Nourse Wright for the third wirkel added 118 Holles un two and a half hours,
England struck another blow | whens oight rung laler Nourse,
after hatting far tw hours an 10 minigtes for G1 runs, In. Cluding six fours, was out leg before,
to
BRASARF
Big Scores RECORD EQUALLED
In County Cricket
London, June 23,
The close of play scores in first-class cricket matches which | began on Saturday were:-
At the Oval: Glamorgan 248 and 16 for one; Surrey 560 for eight declared (Squires 136. Barling 09. McIntyre 107, Holmen 80).
A! Buxton: Lancashire 350 for nine declared (Gladwin: nine for 119); Derbyshire 27%
(Revile 102).
Sacramento, June 23. Joyce Mucrea, swimaning of San Francisco's championship team, equalled the American 50-yard breast stroke record of 32.0 acconda in a club exhibition on Sun- day. The coach, Charlie Sava, is expected to submit the mark for American Athletic Union recognition,
She swam without competi flon and made one turn to complete the 50-yard distance, -United Presk
American
At Bristol: Kent 228 and 56 Baseball
for one; Gloucestershire 507 (Crapp 180, Emmett 100. Monks 59, Scott 3. Davies six
New York, June 23, Henrich hit a deublt with ingea At Bath: Somerset 246 and leaded in the eighth to help the for 182). 175 (Bus 66); Leicestershire Yankees defeat the Indians B-G at
New York. 176 (Wellard five for 26) and]
tenth 86 for five.
Tigers suffered their
National League
At Worcester: Oxford Uni-straight defeat when the Red Sox versity 348 (Pawsun 150. Ho-thered then 8-2 at Boston,
Today's scores were:— worth four for '63) and 83 for
Worcestershire 2071 two:
White 64. Robinson six for 05),
Nottingham- At Sheffield:
250 for ehire 190 and
Harra (Reddick 69,
103); Yorkshire 121 (Butler five for 28).
seven
for
Favourite's Easy Win
Wimbledon. June 23.
All eight seeded men players won their matches In the first round of the Wimbledon champion- ships which began here today in fine but un- certain weather before crowds equal to the biggest pre-war attendance.
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The lanky Californian, Jack Kramer (favourite to win the title for the United States), swept the young Midlands player, W. J. Moss, off the ...court in under half an hour with the loss of
only one game, winning 6-0, 6-1, 6-0, One of his chief rivals, Din-f wegian who was frequently forced the Australian's ny Palla of Australia, had n into errors by most BLA easy a passage in stralezy and placings,
Juroskaw of Czechoslo- Chungy eliminating another English-
vakia, whom experts rate man, L. E. Cater, 6/1, 6/0 am Europe's best championship hope, 61, while the giant Frenchman advanced with
Renny necond and holder of the title, Yvon round win over Indian Davis Cup- Petra, had a comfortable vic-| per J, G. Mehta 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. · ·
Powerfu! Torsten Johansson tory over the British Davis Cup) player, Donald Butler, winning annihilated Pierre Gelhard of
Belgium by 6/2, 7/5 and 6/0.
1, 6-0, 6-0~the second the Only African player, straight match which the Scan-
dinavian won in love sets. Eric Sturgess, came bear to
Enrique Moren of Argentina providing a major upset in his beat Ronnid Mackenzie of New contest with the United States Zealand 2-0, 6-3, 3-4, 6-3,-United No. player, Tom Brown. Press, only winning by 7/5, 5/7, 7/5, K. I. Almed of India beat 3. 2,6. 8/6 after Sturgess had Michelmore of Britain by 6-0, 6-1 held a 3/2 lead in the final set, and 6-3,
D. K. Rase of India bent J. Van Fine Display
Den Eynde, of Belgium by 2-6, Brown has been taking ex-| G-1, 6-4 nu G-4.-Reuter, 0 aminations in America and ar
rived only yesterday somewhat- shurt of practice, but he play- ed well and Sturgess put up a fine display against this player, whose prowness thrilled last; year's Wimbledon crowds.
R. H. E.
3 8 New York Giants .... Chicago Cubs
0 11 Giants: p. Mor!, Cooper, Trin-,
kle; e. Walker, Cooper. Cuba: p. Erickson, Meers; r.
McCullough,
American League
1
Canton
Radio
Programme
Canton, June 24,
At Colchester: Essex 410) Ray Smith 66, Peter Smith 62.; Young five for 105); Middlesex!
The lefthanded Czecho- 228 Robertson 64. Brown 64,j
slovakian, Jaroslav Drobny, Munn 68. Peter Smith nine for Cleveland Indians.... 5 10
conqueror of Kramer last year, Lancashire 77) and 23 for no wicket.
New York Yankees... 8 D
brilliant form today. At where the "Bluebird" developed
Northampton: North- Indians; P. Black, Kliman, was in
Lemon; c. Hegan.
beating in three straight sets includes The agenda
land the wing in runs on June 12, amptonshire 227 and 103
Yankees: p. Bevius, Wenaloff, the Ecuadorian champion.. utilisation as well as education and try for a new record, pro- three; Combined Services 401
Berra. Page; c.
Franchinco Segura. Drobny The popular "Music From and research. A special com-bably in excess of 160 miles an (Hearn 138, Shirrelf 66)--Reu- Detroit Tigers
2 62 won 7/5, 7/5, 0/3, but the London" half-hour programme mittce will deal with timber hour.
Boston Red Sox
A 12 2 Latin-American fought hard now broadcast from the Canton Tigers: P.
Trucks, White, Hut- for every point, and the win station XTPA every Sunday chinson; c. Swift.
ner's margin of 'success was evening is to be extended, not as great as would appear from this week there will be from the scores.
transmissions every Tuesday and Thursday, as well as Sunday.
supply to different parts of the The jet engine deuglops' more Commonwealth. A four of State than 3,000 horsepower.--Associat. and private woodlands has beened Fress.
2 arranged by the' Commission.—
L.P.S.
British
Week-End Yachting Club Over
South Africa collased after Two open dinghy races and two team races in the
DVOTS.
Fine Captainey
fourteen footers was the weekend” programme
at the Yacht Club on Kellet Island. The 'Stars' had to be lifted out on Saturday night when Typhoon one was hoisted and so
were not available.
weekend.
to
Timo
1.92.
Hollywood
London, June 24. The Government is expected
to table in the House of Com- mans today un enabling order under which the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Da
ter..
Surrey Win
London, June 24. At the Oval, Surrey bent Glamorganshire by nn innings and
Red Yox: p.
Tebbetts.
180 runs. Surrey 500 for eight-United Press. declared. Glamorgan 240 and
132 (Gover, right.orm
bowler, for 20).
At Bath, Somerset
Leicestershire by
100
fast
Galchouse;
1
The Greatest Threat On today's play Drobny pre- senta the greatest threat to do. 4mination of the championships by Australian and United States players,
Somerset 248 and 175. Lolcester- beat shire 170 and 145 (Tremlett
runs. for 48)-Reuter.
Britain To Defend Seawanhaka Cup
Glasgow, June, 24.
.
lunch when they lost their fast six wickets for al runs and were all out for 327. After tea had bern taken at the end of their innings, South Africa were forced follow-on and began their
Incidentally, Benethasch, Po- around. The tide was strong and second innings, 227 runs behind,
Actually all six wickets felt in arts and Alinth (three Stars that all following the same and obton, la empowered to raise the
have been laid up for some end, and avoid the worst of the tide.fim.
vious tactics-1a hug the shore import duty on motion picture The space of 37 runs, Wright in should re-appear next one spell of bowling taking three In the dinghy team races, the 41 It
pleasing was
The order will propose some Scotsmen have hammered down the last planks of them for four runs in four} Submarine Flotilla and the "Constance's" dinghy. win this new form of valuing Imported on sleek new six-metre boats that may be tap- "Aitches" each gained a victory race immediately of fer return to flims and will be invoked if and ped to defend the Seawanhaka cup yacht prize at the expense of a H.K. Govern, Hong Kong after several months
when the Chancellor decides it
against the American challenge in July, ment team and the 8th Destroyer, absence,
necessary to save dollars. Fotilin.
Four new sixes now being built testify to the de- Open Dinghy race:---
for the Trea- A spokesman Bent Earlier in the week the Sub-
Coziwain & Crew
termination of sailing sea dogs here to see that sury conceded that an increase Constance, Gliehriat, LeVierge .. ing a good length and fighting the murines had met and defeated thờ| Gamble 1. Wilson. Fawards 1924 in the cost of imported motion
the trophy.does not join the parade of other Tyne It. Harden 8th Destroyer Flotilla, and
picturea-almost all of which sports cups marching across the Atlantic. places them fairly comfortably at Adamant V, drown, Christensen 1.05,59 the top of the league.
Conpurt. Liebente, Guwan ...... 1.80.12
When they are completed, they come from the United States
The Cup was instituted by the Bonaventure E, Chiévil. My 1.08might lessen the demand for will join two six-metre boats-Seawanhaka Corinthian Yicht Cossack, Ayles,' Bayer ........ 1.98.48 American films here,
"Johan" and "Erlen"--that wot Club in 1806 as an International Boko u York 1, Wright, Melkinald 1.10.08
"We would all be happier," their keele in the Firth of Clyde Challenge Trophy for small craft. last season and kept this size ofThis year's contest will be the Tamar, trans, Malone
he commented, "if Mr. Rank's boat alive. ilymas, Fliber.' Mrs. Fisher
27th in the series. Black, Hawley .....
16 ms could be in a position tol These half dozen vessels, and Bonaventure 1, Shand, Hurwort 19824 | earn more dollars in Ameri- perhaps others. yet undisclosed,
....... 12234 ca.
will vie in trials for the right to American film. aources Bald meet the Americans on July 26, the viewed the order as a club 20, 29, 80 and 31 in the Clyde. which the Chancellor could The Invader will represent the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club of New York, while the final defender will fly the
Wright, varying his pace, keep. haft cleverly, had final Agures at live far 05, representing a fine
performance on o true and dry gave him little surface, which help.
England's captain, Yardley, handled his bowling splendidly. Switching them about and giving
THE FLEETWING HANDICAP
New York, June 23.
Joe W. Brown's Brown Mogul,
Inst out of the gate, was the first |
this
3
Team Race Results Wednesday, June 18:- ATH BUDKARINE PLATILLA V.
TH DESTROYER FLOTILLA
Crow & Team Time Pi. Bast Bonaventure 11, Coote 18/M) 1.40,15 Commodore B, Wilkinson (8)M) 14472 7 Byms, Lewis (B/M)
1.46.6H
Temer, Samborne (8/M)
3.45.00
Duke of York 1, Destroyers
1.49,38
Tyne 11. Destroyers
1.50.50 3
Bonaventure 1, Destroyern Hluck, Dextrupers
1.84.60
.D.N.F.
17
2
Result Rubnıarīzes
Destroyers
to rrass the finish line in the $20,000 added Fleetwing Handi-Boat
cap.
Sunday, June 22:-- "AITCHES" V, KTH DESTROYER FLOTILLA Coaawain Crow Team Time Fle. Gambla i), Koness, Mrs. Honest
2.12.50 9
Eleven horses wont to the Bonaventure 11, Hownam-Kerk post In the six-furlong feature. Tidy Bid shot to the front with Scholarship second and Clean
State third.
Jockey Erte: Guerin moved Brown Mogul up gradually and took the lead 100 yards from home and won in one minute 11-4/5 acconds-United Press.
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BRITISH BOOKS IN DEMAND.
(1) Constanes, Oilchelst, Vier Bonaventure 11, Bhand (D) ..
(D)
2.21.70 7
2,24.40 0
2.9.46
1.1.2,50
1.10.39 1.40.45
Blanecutters V, Crolle Duke of York 11, Andrews ... 12752.
raeta, nirendy
were so exactine
and still strong obh tide.
Conswain & Crew
774
colours of
Sunday morning's team of which details have been reported, that there were many non-starters wield either to restrict Ameri- in the afternoon race. Eventualy can films or to get a more pro- six went out in a falling wind stable exhibition of British the Royal Northern Yacht Club
alms in the United States of Glasgow. The contest will con Time United Press.
sist of five races, over approx. mately 14 miles, unless one craft wins three of the events sooner. ALL-EUROPEAN
One of the hopeful British de CONFERENCE fenders is being financed by #4 syndicate of 13 yachtsmen who (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Bevin, who has always ad- have decided to make the ocean greyhound available to the best vocated A non-politicat ap helmsman and crew that can be proach to world problems of found in the Clyde. economic rehabilitation, or
"Circe"
Bal Commodore i, Andrews....... 1,10,45 Duke of York . Phillips, Manning 1.37.1 Cambia 1. Homesa, tarratt..... 1.2.29 Canalance, Wilson, Edwards Tyne 11, Long, Wright Quren, Duckett. Barnett-
1.23.16
1.46.27 }).N.F'.
Next Weekend Next weekend there will be the usual races, open to all, on Satur Tyna 1, Bymanda Taylor, Lan-
day and Sunday afternoons. On easter (D), ...
1.22.44 4
Sunday morning two team events 2.01.11 S Cock, Burden (1)
will be hold:- Duke of York 11, Andrews (H) 1,07.50 1
2.01.40 21.WI Tamar, Aylen, Bager (D}^«...
Results "Altchen
1.1.1
4th S/M Floilla v. 5th Cruiser Squadron.
The Altches" v. 8th Destroyes Flotills (return match)..
The following Sunday (July 0 will bo another "Club Night" when members and their friends foregather at the Club for the evening. Boat transport will be arranged and it is understood 4 that details are being sent to all In order to meet the ever-in-damant V. Mack, Har (8). 2.3.69 members by circular letter,
London, June 19.
creasing demand for British books In Yugoslavia,
an ex-
hibition in being held in Bel-
grade showing a cross-section
of books published in Britain
8th Destroyer Flollla' Ma. 17. 4TH S/M FLOTILLA V. II.K. QOYT, Queen, Lewis (8) ............................ 2.05.18 Hyma, Wilkinson, Hes. Wilkin-
son (8)
2.16.05.7 Duke of York 1, Chidril, Kitto
(01 Commodore If, Sedgwick, Men,
Sedgwick (0) N 2.28.48 Black, Bamboms, Puller (B).
Bonecutters V, Hobean, R
a (0) Stonecuttere 1, Manning (0).
Rulli 8/2
H.K. Government
League
Team
2.25.28
1.68,00 .D.N.V.
11
k W. L. D. Pa
1
41
20%
0 10
| 4th Distroyer. Plotilia, #. Q
during and since the war and ah Babmarine Prodilla 6. emphasising the developments The "Aitches"
PEARLS FOR PRINCESS
The rules provide each boat þe built in the country it represents and have an amateur crew com- prised of citizens of the nation represented. Associated Press.
THREAT TO H.K. '.'
INDUSTRY
(Continued from Page 1)
As
on
The midweek programmes will be transcriptions of BBC programmes---light orchestral music on Tuesday evening and "Music of the Footlights”
On
Both
Thursday
Of the other needed players, the United States player, Bob- (songs and orchestral piecea by Falkenburg. won rather from the world's repertoire of more casily than had been ex-theatre music) pected over the Belgian Davia evening.
these pro Cup player, Philippe Washer, grammes will be broadcast at by 6/2, 6/2 and 6/2.
9.30 p.m. John Bromwich, the Ambi- The Sunday transmission of London" will dextrous Australian, regarded as "Music From the chief rival to Kramer for continue to be brondrast at 8 the coveted Wimbledon title, p.m. and will, as now, consist beat the Swinn, Dlacf Spitzer, in the main of symphony music 6/1, 6/2 and 6/4, while Geaft or excerpts from opera and bat- Brown, of Australia, buat one let music played from recorda of the lesser known United Jent by the British Council, States players, W. Robertson, Station XTPA transmits on a 4/1, 6/0 and 673.
frequency of 780 kilocycles The play on the opening day! (384.6 metres short wave) and was confined to men's aingien, alau un 11,650 kilocycles (25.8 The women player will begin metres short wave). their singles matches tomor row.--Reuter.
RADIO
Pails Wins
Wimbledon, June 24. Under a blazing sun and before a close to capacity crowd of 10,000, Australia's Dinny Fails
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting turned in the first victory of the from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 0.90 on a frequency of 845 kloeyclos second round of the All-England Tennis Tournament today. beai-
eal to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.52 ing the Norwegian Davis Cup from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.80 Cup megneycles in the 31 metre band player. Jan Staubo, 6-2, 0-1, 6-1.
and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m. Palls was far too good with hla
H.K.T. variety of shots and too heavy armament for the Nor
much
and Hong Kong prices are slightly that lower, but it is felt that should
12.30 p.m.-Bully Programme Bummary." 12.32 pm-Light' Plaine Parade, 12.47 p.m.-Paula Green and Her Orebier
tra.
1.50 p.m.-News, Weather Report and
Announcements,
1.10 p.m.—Orebestry), Interlude.
135 pm.-Popular "Dallada,
1.20 p.m.--Baflet Musle,
2.10pm. Clows Dawn,
factured rubber shoes are be Mr. Yee said that the outing sold at about 44/- a dozen. look is definitely gloomy remarked upon the fact it was dimeult to reconcile Gov- Hong Kong manufacturers at- 0.00p.m.-Studios Childrens Half-Hoby. ernment's order to find more tempt to enter, the market, suitable premises, under exist-price-cutting will be the order ing conditions, with its declar of the day and Hong Kong)
from the French Government One of the men in the grouped policy of "Help for Local would come out at the losing. whose domestic position dicis J. Herbett Thom, who took Industry."
signer is the well-known
Lost Markets
end.
6.10 p.m.-Light Varlely:
.2.60 p.m.—Bludios 20. M, Dante - Band from HMA "Gambia" by kind pers master of Captain Baker-Creswell, II.N
7:00 pm. A fluenish Programine. 7,58 p.m.-100; Transcription: Serviääs
"Why Belief in God can help you
by Zil. A+ Talk
Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, F 2.00 p.m.--London Relays World Nawad: 8.10 p.m-London Relay: Harina: Nywe
from Britain.
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-8,18 p.m........... Blúdle: "I Bring you Muslei Glasta Hegueet Programme "är” ranged and presented by Lan Yener. 9.18...BUG Transcription Services.. The strains Trust". Besalon), do nie 10.00 pm-London Relay: News, .10.10 p.m.-Weather Report, my
10.11 p.m.-interlude.
tates a strict balance between "Circe" to America and won the Discussing other aspects of the Soviet and United States cup in 1938. The new bont's de- the rubber-shoe trade,
The United Kingdom la niso Mr. Anding Hong Kong's prices too viewpoints,
yacht Yes said that the Industry, had high and orders from this Mr. Bovin's short statement architect, David Boyd, who dea'en received a very severe blow direction have also dropped." in the House of Commons on signed "Circa".
as a result of the Chinese Gov- designer Boyd also
another
Move To Canton' the Soviet acceptance did little
ban
on Imports two craft for Lieutenant Colonel J, E. ernment's
"Our beat markets at the mo- more than re-define the
Chino which meant that the ле Harrison, "under construction principles of British foreign the Sandbank Yard. The other market was entirely closed te mont are the Phillipines, West Africa, Cyprus, Palestine and policy he announced in the two yachts are being built for F. local manufacturera. foreign affairs debata Inst G. Mitchell, Commodore of the
·Fiji," sald Mr. Yes. Thursday, Thead were that Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, by
A number of Hong Kong fac ories have alremly moved to Britain welcomed Sovlet parti- James McGruer and for Air Com elpation in planning för ani
The markets of Malaya and Canton, where the cost of la modore Quinnell, European economic revival and i
Worthy Foe Slam, which were practically bour is considerably lowor than | 16.10 p.m.-Prokofieff Concerto No. 1 in. 0 -
monopolized by Hong Kong those prevalling
Major, Op. 26. London Bymphony Hong Kong.
Orchestr manufacturers In the pre-war The workmanship is not, how-
10,40 p.m.~**Twilight Melodies,” era, have now been more or less ever, as good as in Hong Kong. 11.00 pmClose Down closed in, consequence of the Mr. Yee concluded by saying cstabilahment of rubber-shoe that the cost of raw materiale factories in these areas.
has shown a marked decrense Printod and published for the Factories have also been es- since the re-occupation and is proprietors. The - Nowspaper, ather important pre-war mar- to rates before the outbreak of JAMES KEATZE, Windsor Hon * kot) and South African manu-l hostilities,
Hong Kong
of all feds of science and arts. 11. Governor of Kamakan at the southern end Press and fouter,
"{ bih · Crufser", Equaéros
London, June 24. - was determined not to lose valu- Whichever boat defends, the Two pairs of pearls obtained able time to discussing, detalls American yacht will find a by native divors off the Island of procedure, Associated worthy fee in attempting to re- gain, the Cup lost to the "Circo" nino years ago, of the Red Sea were given to
In home waters the followlar The Yugoslav book purchase Fiellit
Princess Elizabeth at Bucking. Governor of Aden, handing · tho ing commission airdady wish to There was good show of ham Palace today as 4 21st pearls to the Princess, told her year. Circa" defended the Cup Arminst the Norwegian challen order 10,000 books, in addition dinghies on Saturday afternoon, birthday present from the people that the idea of the present had ger, Noreg 111 The war hastablished In South Africa, (an- now more or less comparable Entererio, Limited, by WAY to abono on sale in the oxhibi- 14 taking part in the open race of Aden F
come spontaneously from thermosiped any other contests until ton-L
Sir Reginald 8pm, and others cruising,
Champion, I people of Aden.—Router,