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ENGLAND WINS TEST China's Government GRAND WEATHER FOR

Left With Only 26 Runs for Victory

London, June 25,

England won the Second Test today at Lords by ten wickets, after dismissing South Africa in their second innings for 252 and requiring 26 runs for a victory. South Africa's tail end batsmen offered stubborn resistance after lunch but the side were all out for 252, kaving England to get 26 runs to win,

The third wicket partnership. which had yielded 92 In 100 minutes overnight was broken by the Brst ball today, Nourse being bowled by Edrich.

County Cricket

الأم

Clayton Going To Geneva

Geneva, June 21.

In Disfavour

New York, June 25.

Wave Of Violence

The "Herald-Tribune," in an editorial citing the defeats of the Nationalist armies in Man- churia, suggested today that the "first require- ment for saving the Chinese from Commun- ism is a sound National Government in China." The editoria! suld the "reac tim of Nanking officials" to an unhappy bitution in which the Communists threaten to expand thele Manchurian hollinge from United States officia's said to-85 per cent of that area to all day that Mr. Willam' Clayton Manchuria has been blame will arrive in Geneva on Fri- their defeats on Ruastan 'aasis- day for the United Nutinis

tance to the Chinese Communistu Trade conference-ruling out and beg for milltary supplies

he would reports that

uttesl

the United and credits from the Paris meeting of Foreign States and Britain." Ministers on the Marshill plno. Then Mitchell who batted

There is no information on dourly and presented an impregn the message Mr. Clayton will able defence WILK helped by Dawson in a fourth wicket stand deliver to the trade conference,

dismissed it it is expected his 7-ture Edrich

slip wil speed negotiations on torit threatened with in reductions,

deadlock by Australian oppost tion to the United States wool taris LIB.

Mateyll with

brilliant

n somersault

seven

Rowan defended stoutly for one

bour and 40 minutes in scoring 38 and Lindsay stayed 40 minutes to help him add 16 for the ninth wirket.

Local, ure 21.

reicket | watch, tugning Beat of matches endest tardity were: The process.

Mitchell batted for four and a Bristol: 4'oucestershire M

and hours

hit Beat Kent Le an innings and 17 quarter

517 faurs. Gloucestershire

South Africa actually lost three Rent 28 and 212 (Ames 73,) Page 90, Gerard five for 99, wickets In the space of nine runs, Dawson going at thed: Nottingham Mitchell and hn Bant Yorkshire by 185192 and Harris al 201.

For! Nott 190 and 250

Yorks 121 and 131 Enter five for 34, Jein der Gr 184, At Callerter:

Essex bent Mildless by ten wickets. Ex sex 430 anst 115 for no wickets, Millhose 2228 and 295 Robert

her 115. Brown 30. Smith seven for 1885.

At Bustun: Lancashire heat Derbyshire Tay throw

Hutton and Woshbrook Lanshire 358 for the deelar half an hour to knock off the re ed and 25 #Cupson five for 25, quired 20 runs, each Rearing 13.

five for 401 Derby They opened quietly but shire 279 and 119 Cranston opened out and Hutton scored the

winning hit

Gladwit

four for 37).

rues.

return

"In this connection it shouldi

In

Italy

WIMBLEDON TENNIS

American Invaders

Win

In The Ladies Home Journal

Dil

New York, June 24. Mr. Harold Stassen, announced candidate for the 1948 Republi. can presidential nomination, to day proposed in an article in the Ladles Home Journal that a small United States delegation conter directly with Premier Stalin of the question of world control of atomic' energy.

the of

men'a

Easily

and

Geoffrey

Wimbledon, June 24. Glorious sunshine greeted the debut of the world's best women lawn tennis players before 20,000 spectators here today, the feature of their opening matches being the brilliant allround play of America's "Big Four," each of whom had little difficulty in winning. ... Margaret Osborne, Louise Brough, Doris Hart and Patricia Todd each won in two straight sets. An especially notable performance was put up by the young Florida player, Doris Hart, tip- Rome, June 24.

ped by many to take the title, who allowed the le emphasised there have been Bloodshed and strikes through

South African champion, Mary Muller, only faced Italy today

the few verified instances of assis-out

Government headed He said it should be on a pure. two games in winning 6/1, 6/1, tance given Chinese Communista Rightwing

Louise Brough, seeded No. 1, matches interspersed to whittle Aleide de Gasperi, ly exploratory basis, not taking

precedence over the United Na- beat Mrs. Glover, better known as the ladies' field down to 32 can- the Russlaus" except news by Premier papers have pointed out timely which on Saturday received

the squash rackets champlon Su-lestants. withdrawals, leaving quantities "skin of the teeth" vote in the tions.

while her S. F. Rinket and Haus van Swed san Noel, 6-1, 6-1. Stassen said he left Stalin after of Japanese stores to the Com-Assembly with a majority munists, plus an "unreasonable" 43.

a recent interview, with a strong doubles partner, Margaret 0 of Holland defeated J. C. War- Englishboys and Ernest Wittman of Bri- belief that

» auch conference borne, allowed another atlitude it dealing with the In Sicily,

player, Mrs. Chandler, only five lain 6-2, 4-1. U-4. Molotov cocktails would be helpful.

John Max Ellmer and Jost The Preparatory Committee

National Government over automatle weapuna

and hand

He proposed the delegation games in winning 6-3, 0-2, today completed the draft of ren and Pert

Patricia Todd beat the Engllah Spitzer of Switzerland defeated J. Arthur, the grenades were used in attacks should comprise senators of both games mistress Elizabeth Morgan K. Drinkall and G. F. Jackson of ediforin) said.

on the Leftwing Party head parties from the Atomic Energy 3-3, 6-0.

Britain 7-5, 6-2, 6-3. the third chapter of the ITO Charter. establishing the prin

It continued: "The defeata quarters by men alleged to be Commitice plus scientific leaders Continuation

Derek Harton clple that unemployment is not of domestic concern

suffered by Nanking cannot belong to the gang headed by a who would meet with Stalin and slugies again provided no major Pnish of Britain defeated N. D matter

L. Della Porta, of And the Russlang as Sleilian

Salvatore hk Polkbure and scientista.

A. L upset, although the Australian, Cox much as to the unpopularity of Giuliano, who has announced; He concluded: "All Europe is Geoffrey Brown, finalist last year. Britain G-4, 6-1, 6-4.

Ono-armed Hans Reil of Aus- the National Government and its "war" against Communists. Tive at present realising that the surge was taken to five sets by the No. 2

Vlad-tria and Jacques Sanglier ! corruption, people were killed and 20 in-of autionalisation and socialisa-player of Czechoslovakia,

tion following the war has been minir Cernik, whose magnificent France defeated George Godsell of which, incidentally, are admitted. Jured.

retriaving caused the Australian Britain and Vincisius Rurac a mistake.”—United Presa.

to play all out eventually to win Rumania 7-5, 7-5, 6-3.

Jacque

Peten and Jacques van by

-4, 2-3.8-1. 4-6, 6-1

Yvon den Eynde of Belgium defeated holder of the title, Petra, of France, quickly elimin G. 1. Bayley and C. F. O. Lister

the Englishman, H. F. Wai- of Britain 6-4, 7-5, 6-3.

Jaroslov Drobny and Vladmir Chief of the Imperial ton, by 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, while the

of the Cernik of Czechoslovakia defeated favourite, Jack Kramer, much expital), it would win violence against Rightwing General Staff, left by air early United States, beat C. Spychala.

and F. D. Wilde of popular support and this gain meetings. Christian Democrat this morning on a fight to Ceylon of Poland, by the identical score. Great Britain 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 in the strength to use in opposing Com- deputy was beaten up at Naples, after his two day stay in New

men's doubles.United Press. Bromwich Wins and munism.

meetings of the Party Delhi. "But no amount of

John Bromwich quickly won the foreign known as the "Common Men", assistance could make up for were broken

up by Leftwing, Marshal familiarised himself with opponent, Lennart Bergelin, 0-9. Pelping. June 25.

the fans of the present rulers squads at Taranto and Ancona, the strategic implications of the g-4, but the lanky Swede, found . Hard driving Communist Ching. American lons or with many injured on boll, transfer of power in India to the his best form in the third set, troops seized all strategie Sze-gifs to Chian are not advisable sides.

two Dominion Governments of which wont to 20 games before At the same time a widespread Pakistan and Hindustan,Reuter. the Australian won 11-9.

Shanghal, June 24. pingkal, excepting one position today"-United Press.

nco-Fasclat organisation

marathon maten There was a All held by, the

The China uffice of UNRRA W- uncovered in Rome.

Northern transport workers on one of the outer courts, Roger day proposed a cease-fire between Abdesselam, of France, and Eus, the Platinelist and Communist Strikea of Rome foremen and have also been called.-Router.

Fannin,

South Africa'a' champion, batting for two hours

attributed fo

ineffleirney and

bandit.

alone and that domestic, me sures to increase employment

Tupplemented, should be "eancerted action under the Then Douglas Wright, Kent's sponsorship of the Economic

"If the National Government, Many incidents were reported as a whole, were worthy of re. spin bowler, coming on at 252, and Social Council of the Unit.

In Palermo, where the pollee dismissed the last two hotsmen ed Nations in collaboration

spert, WAN the government and the carabineri were with his first two balls, Wright with appropriate, intergoveratricing to solve the agrarlan mobilised.

mental organizations."-United

problems of China (out of From other parts of which the Reds have made so came reports of runs, making his match total of Prean. te wickets for 175 runs.

1't

Anished with five wickets for BO

when he

A Worcester: Orford Uni- Munn to the boundary. versity heat Worcestershire by

1 rips. Oxford 348 and 187 Sgures: For Ave seared Pawson 53.

took

soon

cracker!

Ports hve for 93). Worcester- ENGLAND: 554 for 8 declared;

shire 207 and 159 Howorth 58. Mallett five far 12).

and 20 for 0 wicket.

SOUTH AFRICA: First innings

A Northampton: North- 227; Second Innings)-- emplenshire drew with Com-

bined Services, Northants 227 Melville, Edrien

8

MANCHURIA FIGHTING

remnants of

Generalissimo Chiang Kai Greek Case

shek's. battled garrison in the Japanese built west eity. Chin-

ese press dispatches from Muk

and 149 Brookes 1-45), Com. Mitchell, e Edrich, b Wright 90 den said toilay. bined Servires 101 and 41 for Viljoen, Edrich

Nourse, Edrich

Clarris,

thive Timms three for 13), lawson, Eirich. b Compton Reuter.

Yardley, & Complon Rowan, not out Tuckett, bw,

American Baseball

New York, June 24.

Giant- bianked Cubs 11-0, us-

G The independent "Shih Chich

8 Jih Pao" described the situa

Supported

M.

Athens, June 25, Constantin Tsaldaris, the 3tion in the Manchurian rail-Greek Vice-Premier, today a town, mid-way between Chang- Pressed

chun and serious."

RH

Wright Mann, Wright Lindsay, Yardley.b Wright Smith, Edrich, 5 Wright

Extras

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6

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

17

7 3G

clated Press.

0

14 0 20

0

Walker. zistent by homers froma

Gorden. Popte Comer, Marshall and It piteled his first game na Bedser Glant after arriving From SC. Wright Louis.

1 Edrich

Tigers at Boston was postponed. | Cottipton Dders at Pittsburgh, leaves at Hollies St. Louis, Phillies at Cincinnati, Reuter. Indians New York, Browns at Philadelphia, and White Sox at Washington were, scheduled al night.

Semies of today's game follow:

National League

R.

New York Giants.... 11 B Chirago Cubs

triants: Cooper,

E.

2 1

38.2 0 RO

13 5 31

31 10 46

7 32

Young Jew Sentenced

D. lott: Walker, WHS

c.

Cubs p. Wyse, Kushi Meers;

c. McCullough United Press.

Boston Braves

....... 9. 12

of

C.

St. Louis Cardinals... 6 8:3

Braves; p. Spahn; c. Rice. Caritals: p. gazie: c. Gara-

giola. Homers; Muslui, Medwick and

Dusat.

Philadelphia Phillies... 2

Cincinnati Reds

5 0 7.0

The Yankees-Clevoland Indians game at New York was 'washol

Jerusalem. June 24.

"satisfaction"

Ex

at the

Mukden s "most United Nations Balkans Investi.

L

The work

of the

·

fully

MONTY IN DELHI New Delhi, June 25. Field-Marshal Lord Montgo..

ated

Italy Leftwing mery.

WAB

D. Butler

During his stay here, the Field. first two sets against his Swedish Cease-Fire

Kwangtung Flood Disaster

eyes.

Lace

and

20 minutes before

won

the

one-

Urged

of

may

both sides exercise "o high order of statesmenship"--there---Is- Irà--- produce breaks in the dykes with minent danger that floods consequent disaster to millions of pensante In Shantung, Klangsu and Hopel-Reuter.

authorities along the entire bed of the Yellow River and for five Frenchman won 11-9, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. miles on either side of the dykes The Czech champion, Jaroslav in order to permit dyke repatr Drobny beat Jimmy Mehta, of work to proceed until the end of India, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, but of the six July.

the first Indians who survived

The Director of UNRRA's office, round three

today. They Mr. Harlan Cleveland, who Issued unless (Continued from Page 1) gation Commission's report, And.

the river flowed in a clearly de. were Dilip Hose, F. Ahmed and the appeal, warned that Reds are reported attackingIng that Yugoslavia, Albania and

The fourth waterway, the fined canyon between the moun. Sumant Miera.

Britain suffered a blow when Elver, flows from Chin Ping-tai 18 miles east of Bulgaria supported the guerilla Han

the tatos, but as we approached the warfare in Greece.

regarded 7 the Fushan coalmines.

north to reach the sea at Swatow, Swatow delta the by-now-familiar young Tony Mottram, Government circles today sold 'The Nationalist rreaptured

contingent, was beaten by the 252 the old valled city of Kai Yuan- that they pinned their hopes of port in the northeast corner of scenes of flooding again met our as the best hope of the Britten

Kwangtung.

We landed at Swatow where Pellizza.. by 7-5, 6-8, 8-10, 0-4.

French Davis Cup player, Plerre sien. three miles northeast of any real improvement of Grecce's

Upon these rivers of South

Governor Lo held Infernal situation on Friday's big Chinn, the people of Kwangtung the rall-town Kaiyuan-Asso-three meeting In Paris.

a conference A remarkably fine performance the Hsien (or county) was accomplished by the with are to a very large extent de- lenders of the area. We learned armed Austrian player. 33-year- United Nations sub-commission in Saloni. pendent for communication, for

destruction of old llans Redl, who lost his lett ku has been brought to a stand. transport of goods, for irriga- crops in the Swalow delta alone arm during the war, who elimin- still by Bulgarian and Yugoslav tion of their crops and for their amounted to more than oneated the Swiss Davis Cup player, obstructionists tactics, it was re- sheer livelihood. The whole hundred thousand mowa or about Max Ellmer, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4,

Crooner Bing Crosby today ported today.

political economy and social 20,000 acres of rice land and that W. C. Choy, wellknown Hong Bulgarin has refused to allow structure of Kwangtung

Pro- more than 230,000 people were Kong player who has represented concluded an agreement with the Mere, Cheshire, June 24.

Kwang-affected by this loss,

China in the Davis the sub-commission to Investigate vince la bound up in

Cup, was British Alm-producer, J. Arthur Another major professional on Bulgarian territory, while tung's rivers.

From Swatow we flew back beaten by the British player, M. Rank, to go to England to make golf tournament started today | Yugoslavia, after

who won 6-3, 3-6, a movie. two weeks

Run Amok

over Canton to the West River D. Deloford,

It 4-0, 6-4, 0-8. with the £1,400 Manchester talk, has promised a reply next)

was specified that the Now Kwangtung's rivers have and the North River areas. Ja

Other Results Crosby film will be made with Evening Chronicle event on the week.-Reuter.

"run amok". An exceptionally the West River aren we saw in

the an all-Engllah cast and Mere Club's course. Addition.

Among today's results were: rainy season has swollen them parts what was perhaps, even.

Men's singles--second round: Crosby male will be written by at interest was given by the pre-

to an extent almost beyond worse flooding than we had pre-f

Destromau (France) beat Kemp English composers. United sence of Johnny Bulla, of the,

memory. In innumerable places viously seen.

(Elre) 4-6, 6-3, 4-0, 0-3, 6-4. Presu. United States, whose main rea-

they have burst through the

Derek Burton (Britain) beat H. son for visiting Britain is to

Billington (Britain) 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, challenge for next week's Open Championship.

11 Jacob Lerman, 17 years old, sentenced today by the Jerusalem Military Court to five years Imprisonment, on a charge of having been in unlaw-

Faulkner's Fine Round

Honorary Degrees At Oxford

by Bulla showed his form

.Oxford

Oxford, June 25, University Field-Marshal

want

was

that there

over.

the

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+

was

6-3.

CROSBY ACCEPTS RANK OFFER

Hollywood, June 24.

1. KĪT.,

RADIO

1,54 Daily Programme Summary. 18.33 p.m.-tip and flab Crosby, 12.47 s.m.-Carmen Miranda & Orchestra.

1

1.00 pm~~~Nowe, Weather Report and

Annourzemente.

1.10 5.m.--Orclureiral Interlude. 1.15.m.wies and Landauer on twa'

plano.

1.30 p.m.-"From the Showght

Opera.

1.00 p.m.--Cle Down. 6.37 p.m.Vilm Favourites.

7.00 .m.-.0, Transcription' Bervices

"ITMA".

7.30 p.m.-Studies La Demi-Henri Frans.

'cale,

dams and dykes bullt throughout Worst Danger Over the centuries to keep them toj But there was one redcoming] 6-1. their courses. And the measure feature. The sluice gates on the C. F. G. Lister (Britain) beat today of Kwangtung's suffering is in great dam at Lupao and the J. Hebda (Poland) 1-6, 6-3, 6-3,

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting ful possession of a sack of going round in 71 on his first honoured

Lord direct ratio to the turbulence of walls of the dam at Shek Kok 6-2.

an a frequency of 846 klincycles New York, June 25,

Ramat, visit to the course, but this left | Wavell, former Viceroy of India, her rivers.

These dams control still hoid

C. Cucelli (Italy) beat G. M. hand-grenades, near

from 12.80 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.80. The following were results

Max and General Sir William Sum, north of Tel Aviv on April 8. him four strokes behind.

Wo started our tour yesterday the water of the North River and Bold (New Zealand) 6-0, 6-4, 0-8, to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.62 night games in the National

of Great Britain, former Commander of the 14th

megacycles in the 31 metra band League played last night.

Budge (United States) beat from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 3.80. Lerman denied the charge, Faulkner, R. H. . saying the sack was given to who partnered Bulla was un-Army in Burma, by conferring en morning by flying along the Conten's safety depends upon

the honorary degree of

course of the East River on their remaining intact.

UNRRA observers, in the plane, Maban (India) 7-6, 1-6, 6-2, 6-7, and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m. him by another person, and he dismayed by the American's re-them Branklyn Dodgers ...

which the trail of hayoc is the

0-3. 4 8 1

who had been over the same Pittsburgh Pirates 27 himself was unaware of its con- putation and went raund in 67. Doctor of Civil Law.

Women's singles-first round: and it was not until late in thei The Public Orator, Mr. T.F. greatest. In the neighbourhood tents. Dodgers: p. Branca; e. Hodges.

ground a few days ago, told me Miss M, Slaney (Britain) beat Pirojas: P. Ostermueller;

The President of the Court, day that he was cicae'y chal-Higham, introduced Lord Waveli of Walchow we saw the tragedy that the water was now, definitely Miss D. 1. Horext (Britain) 6-1, Howell.

Colonel M. E. Fell stated that lenged. Then E. Osborne, of as one who has devoted himself of the Ma On (or Saddle) dam.

worst danger thought the Homer: Reese.

Mitas G. E. Woodgate (Britain) started and completed within the he was transmitting to the Cornwall, returned 68. Flory with unmistakable high-minded. This great engineering work, very much lower and that they g

E. Sulton (Britain) beat Miss De-Van Donek, of Belgium, Ken ness and sincerity to the Inter Commanding General, the

populace who often past 12 months as part of an fence Attorney's request for Bousfield and C. H. Ward, two ests of a

Returning to Canton, Governor 0-0, 6-1. from

UNRRA work relief project, Lo expressed himselt as satisfied and

Hamilton Mrs. E.

(Unital special treatment in prison to young Britona, shared third suffered

had been breached in two places, with the result of the tour. He States) bent Mrs. A. T. P: Luxton. student, to enable place with 70, followed by half never free from internal dissen Lerman, a

And the flood" waters of the had seen for himself the extent (Britain) 6-8, 0-2. him to continue with his stu, a dozen men, including Bulln,sion.

He described General Slim ar

Mrs. R. T. Ellis (Britain) boat East River had inundated thou- of the damage caused and was at 71. dies.-Reuter.

position to plan accord Max Straubeova (Czechoslovakia) Another round will be plaved "the most gallant leader of a sands of acres of rice land in now in

6-4, 0-2 Reuter. consequence. gallant army."-Reuter,

Ingly, He expressed regret that tomorrow when only the first most

Wimbledon, June 24. As we flew upstream we could the absence of a suitable airfield 40 will survive for the final 86

Budge Patty beat the diminutive ace that the floode were now in the West and North River dis- Indian, Man Mohan, 7-5, 1-6, 6-2, halen.--Reuter.

n'so observe the trail of damage him to come down and hold an Bob Falkenburg, lanky Califor- London, Juno 28.

which they left behind. We saw on-the-spot-conference on relief ulan, beat R. C. Carter of Great A Foreign Office spokesman

of farmland measures such as was held in Britain, 6-2, 0-1, 7-5---United 'great stretches Paris, June 24.

anid today that France and the

Press/ United States had notified Britain where the rivera in spate, taking Swatow.

No one knows the full extant; a shortcut, had now covered tho Duousy, Trouin and the Laper-}

of their willingness to accept the Edinburgh, June 24. quase went into action against{

London, June 24. British suggestion

for alinul. young rice crops with mud and of the damage caused by the

Bill

Kwanglung foods. And it will Mrs. Patricia Canning Toild of A Admiral Richard L. Connolly, rebel, forcen off the coast of

diamond-studded sari, taneous depositing of the Italian.

take a long time, In this country the United States trounced voter- the Commander of the U.S.) Madagascar, according to worth #50,000, will be sent back Hungarian,

Swatow Delta Bulgarian

Mr. Anita Lixana Elits, Naval Forcon in the Eastern French press agency reports to India from Britain shortly Rumanian peace treaties.

Up in the mountains of north of normally bad-now rendered an

almost Impossible-communica formerly of Chile, 6-9; 6-2; 0-2′in' Atlantic, and the Mediter reaching here today.

to be sold to ralec money for

the second round of the women's He declined to reveal the date castern Kwangtung things weretion, to discover the real truth, ranean, told guests at a civic A rebel attack against an a hospital for "untouchables? suggested. He said Russla, hadi dofinitely better. Here, there la Estimates vary, It can be singles at the Wimbledon Tennis

10.3 p.m.-1.0.0. Transcription Berriama luncheon today: "The friend-dectric power factory outsido

cer. Tournament today. Its owner. Dr. Ruth Frazer, not yet replied to the British the terraced paddy fields on the taken, 'however, as `almost ship forged between comrades the port of Tamatave was ro of Norfolk, was a medical missuggestion-United Press.

The result was the first of the seldom wide valley.country, and tain that upwards of a thousand In arma con, nover be broken, pulsed by a French commando slonary in India for years.

mountainsides, are green

and people have lost their lives, that day and Queen Mary unexpectedly 10.46 p.in.-Vaughan Williamst and we look forward to ever-force off the Duouay Trouin.-

Vatican City, June 25, During a plague and a famine, The Consistorial Congregation Hiver valley, broadened out into of 500,000 people are

flourishing. But wherever the oneffung in the neighbourhood arrived to watch the second sel

Play was suspended when Queen 11.00 pm-Close Down. destituta Jasting friendship with the peo- The Loperousse, cooperating the Indians, among whom she

Mary camo and was... resumed. ----- of the Holy See today, imposed" plea of these islands. The with the land forces, shelled worked, made her a gift of the the ban of major or pommined a plain, there was flooding and und homeless, and

that the after she sat down.. luncheon was held in honour the rebel posts.

damage done to crops is such as The men's aingles field has re- Printed and published for tha of the senior officers of the This native uprising against England in 1912. tion on Yugoslav Communists who destruction.

committed sacrilegious ageresrom the northeast corner of to make this normally productive duced telf to de survivors: The proprioters, The Newspaper American warshipa now visit the French in Madagascar has Its 18 yards are studded with sion" against Blahop Anton in the province we headed south but never self-sufficient provinca man's doubes and mixed doubles Enterprise. Limited, by WALTER ing the Firth of Forth-Reu-been going on for nearly threo uncut diamonds from top to tin of Trieste on June 10.Uall down the Han River Hero again more than ever in need of 'out headed today's programms with « JAMES KEATER, Windsor, Hours tor.b

3 few second round women's singles Hong Kong, months.--Reutor."

|bottom--Reuters,

ed Press,

Tittle cokcase was seen so long asi sido help,--Reuter,

out by rain.-Utilted Press,

NEVER CAN BE

BROKEN

Madagascar Fighting

Woman Doctor's

Two French dentroyers the Gesture

sari bofore she returned to

Peace Treaties definitely receding, but could tricts had made it impossible for 7-7, 0-3 today.

and

Queen Mary

Wimbledon, June 25,

8.00 pm-Londen Heley: World News. 8.10 p.m. London Heter Mazou. Nowa

frum Britain.

8.15 p.m. Whiteson Quintet. 8.30 p.m.--Bludlar Record NILE, ŽA Berike of the Latest Records' revolve ed by ZBW. Presented' by, Lơng Fraser,

9.00 pm-1.11.C. Transcription Services The Written Word". The Journal

of John Wesley," 0.15 pm-Negro Spirituals. 9.83.Walites from Opers, 9.45 Bludli Jass Piano Recital 'big'

Kaibicon Erth.

10.60 p.m.-Landon Relay: News,

10.15 pm-Weather Heport.

"Band of the lêšsh Guards,

ade to Musin”. “Orchestra, esnducte ad by fir. Hener Wood,

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